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    Role of adipocytokines in insulin resistance: Studies from Urban Western Indian Population by Mahadik, Sujata R., Deo, Sudha S., Mehtalia, Suresh D.

    Published in Dubai diabetes and endocrinology journal (01-03-2019)
    “…We determine the relative contribution adipocytokines to insulin resistance (IR) in urban Western Indian population. The serum adipocytokine [leptin,…”
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    Operative management of acetabular fractures in Oxford by Deo, S.D, Tavares, S.P, Pandey, R.K, El-Saied, G, Willett, K.M, Worlock, P.H

    Published in Injury (01-09-2001)
    “…We reviewed the epidemiology and complications of 79 patients who had operative treatment for an acetabular fracture undertaken at this hospital, in the first…”
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    Medial and middle cuneiform diastasis. A case report by Kendrick, B.J.L., von Arx, O.A., Deo, S.D.

    Published in Foot and ankle surgery (2005)
    “…We report an unusual case of medial and middle cuneiform separation, associated with Lisfranc ligament injury, in a 52-year-old female patient after a low…”
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    Evaluation of a small trauma team for major resuscitation by Deo, S.D., Knottenbelt, J.D., Peden, M.M.

    Published in Injury (01-11-1997)
    “…There has been a great improvement in the early management of trauma patients, encapsulated by ATLS. Initial in-hospital management of significant trauma is…”
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    To Cross the Rubicon? The College of Agriculture Rural Development Dilemma by Swanson, Louis E, Deo, Shripad D

    Published in Southern rural sociology (1997)
    “…For decades, colleges of agriculture (CAs) and their larger land-grant universities have neglected their mission to promote nonfarm rural development…”
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    Involuntary defaecation in acutely injured patients: a useful clinical sign by Deo, S.D., Knottenbelt, J.D.

    Published in Injury (01-03-1996)
    “…The phenomenon of involuntary defaecation following acute, severe injuries has never been documented before, but has been noted by those who work in major…”
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