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    An exact solution of magnetohydrodynamic convection flow past an accelerated surface embedded in a porous medium by Chaudhary, R.C., Jain, Arpita

    “…We analyze the transient hydromagnetic and thermal behavior of free convection flow past an impulsively started vertical plate which is embedded in a porous…”
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    Effects of chemical reactions on MHD micropolar fluid flow past a vertical plate in slip-flow regime by Chaudhary, R. C., Jha, Abhay Kumar

    Published in Applied mathematics and mechanics (01-09-2008)
    “…Heat and mass transfer effects on the unsteady flow of a micropolar fluid through a porous medium bounded by a semi-infinite vertical plate in a slip-flow…”
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    Magnetohydrodynamic Transient Convection Flow past a Vertical Surface Embedded in a Porous Medium with Oscillating Temperature by Chaudhary, R C, Jain, A

    “…This paper presents an analytical study of the transient hydromagnetic and thermal behaviour of free convection flow past a vertical plate embedded in a porous…”
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    Exact Solutions of Incompressible Couette Flow with Constant Temperature and Constant Heat Flux on Walls in the Presence of Radiation by Chaudhary, R C, Jain, P

    “…The present paper investigates a closed form solution for the transient free convection flow of a viscous fluid between 2 infinite vertical parallel plates in…”
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    MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS EFFECT ON THREE-DIMENSIONAL VISCOUS INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOW BETWEEN TWO HORIZONTAL PARALLEL POROUS PLATES AND HEAT TRANSFER WITH PERIODIC INJECTION/SUCTION by Sharma, Pawan Kumar, Chaudhary, R C

    “…We investigate the hydromagnetic effect on viscous incompressible flow between two horizontal parallel porous flat plates with transverse sinusoidal injection…”
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    An exact solution to the unsteady free-convection boundary-layer flow past an impulsively started vertical surface with newtonian heating by Chaudhary, R C, Jain, Preeti

    “…An exact solution of the unsteady free-convection boundary-layer flow of an incompressible fluid past an infinite vertical plate with the flow generated by…”
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    Combined heat and mass transfer in magneto-micropolar fluid flow from radiate surface with variable permeability in slip-flow regime by Chaudhary, R.C., Jain, P.

    “…An analysis is presented to study the effects of radiation on the hydromagnetic free convection flow (set up due to temperature as well as species…”
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    Influence of periodic temperature on transient natural convection flow of an elastico-viscous fluid past a uniformly accelerated plate by Chaudhary, R. C., Jain, Arpita

    “…An investigation of free convection flow of an elastico-viscous fluid past a uniformly accelerated plate with periodic temperature variation has been carried…”
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    Radiation effect on temperature distribution in three-dimensional Couette flow with suction or injection by Sharma, Bhupendra Kumar, Agarwal, Mamta, Chaudhary, R. C.

    Published in Applied mathematics and mechanics (01-03-2007)
    “…A theoretical analysis of three-dimensional Couette flow with radiation effect on temperature distribution has been analysed, when the injection of the fluid…”
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    Knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women regarding AIDS in a semi arid area of Rajasthan by Singh, M B, Chaudhary, R C, Haldiya, K R

    Published in Journal of communicable diseases (01-06-1997)
    “…A total of 792 pregnant women from three hospitals of Jaipur were surveyed to assess and compare their knowledge and attitudes regarding various aspects of…”
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    Studies on dracunculiasis in the Indian Desert by Joshi, Vinod, Singhi, Manju, Chaudhary, R.C

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-09-1997)
    “…Dracunculiasis (infection by the guinea worm,Dracunculus medinensis) has been a major rural waterborne problem in many areas of arid western Rajasthan. The…”
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    Increased risk of tuberculosis in opium addicts by Mathur, M L, Chaudhary, R C

    Published in Indian journal of medical sciences (01-10-1996)
    “…In rural areas of desert of western Rajasthan crude opium is consumed with a social sanction by a notable proportion (7.1%) of adult males. It is believed that…”
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    Three dimensional Couette flow and heat transfer through a porous medium with variable permeability by Chaudhary, R C, Sharma, Pawan Kumar

    Published in Journal of Zhejiang University. A. Science (01-03-2003)
    “…This paper reports research on the effects of variations in injection velocity and permeability on the heat transfer and flow through a highly porous medium…”
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    Review of leprosy cases in Benghazi, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 1994-98 by Toweir, A A, Chaudhary, R C

    Published in Eastern Mediterranean health journal (01-09-2000)
    “…A descriptive study was conducted using case records from the Leprosy Clinic, Benghazi for the period 1994-98. A constant decline in the number of leprosy…”
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    Varietal resistance to rice stem-borers in Asia by Chaudhary, R. C., Khush, G. S., Heinrichs, E. A.

    “…About 20 species of borers are rice pests. Of these, five—yellow borer, striped borer, white borer, dark-headed borer, and pink borer—are of economic…”
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    Socio-environmental factors in relation to leprosy at Jaipur by Ojha, K S, Chaudhary, R C, Choudhary, S K

    Published in Indian journal of leprosy (01-10-1984)
    “…In a house to house study of leprosy cases at Jaipur (148) a majority (91) had NL leprosy, 50 had LL leprosy and remaining 7 had indeterminate leprosy. More…”
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