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    Development of a method to identify change in the pattern of extreme streamflow events in future climate: Application on the Bhadra reservoir inflow in India by Pichuka, Subbarao, Prasad R, Rajendra, Maity, Rajib, Kunstmann, Harald

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-02-2017)
    “…Bhadra basin (1968km2), located in peninsular India, is considered for demonstration. A general framework to assess the impact of climate change on the pattern…”
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    Familial Schwannomatosis: A Diagnostic Challenge by Mansukhani, Sameer Ajit, Butala, Rajendra Prasad R, Shetty, Sunil H, Khedekar, Ravindra G

    “…Schwannomatosis is a disease characterized by the development of multiple benign tumours originating from Schwann cells. Schwannomatosis is a member of the…”
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    Design, development and testing of a sodium submersible Annular Linear Induction Pump for application in sodium cooled fast reactor by Nashine, B.K., Sharma, Prashant, Venkatesan, N., Krishna Kumar, S., Chandramouli, S., Rajendra Prasad, R., Vijayakumar, G., Selvaraj, P.

    Published in Annals of nuclear energy (15-09-2020)
    “…•Design and development of a high temperature sodium submersible Annular Linear Induction Pump.•Manufacture of pump using high temperature withstand winding…”
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    SADHANA facility for simulation of natural convection in the SGDHR system of PFBR by Padmakumar, G., Vinod, V., Pandey, G.K., Krishnakumar, S., Chandramouli, S., Vijaykumar, G., Rajendra Prasad, R., Mourya, R.K., Madankumar, P., Shanmugasundaram, M., Ramakrishnan, V., Meikandamurthy, C., Rajan, K.K.

    Published in Progress in nuclear energy (New series) (01-07-2013)
    “…The Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) is a 500 MWe sodium cooled pool type fast reactor being constructed at Kalpakkam, India. PFBR has all the reactor…”
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    Dehalogenation and Desulfonation from Aryl and Alkyl Compounds with a Cobalt Catalyst in the Presence of Alcohol by Reddy, Bhoomireddy Rajendra Prasad, Auffrant, Audrey, Gosmini, Corinne

    Published in Asian journal of organic chemistry (01-12-2021)
    “…Easy dehalogenation of bromo‐, chloro‐aryl and alkyl derivatives is performed in the presence of a cobalt catalyst, manganese as reductant, and alcohol as…”
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    Anticancer activity of resveratrol-loaded gelatin nanoparticles on NCI-H460 non-small cell lung cancer cells by Karthikeyan, S., Rajendra Prasad, N., Ganamani, A., Balamurugan, E.

    Published in Biomedicine & preventive nutrition (01-01-2013)
    “…Resveratrol (RSV), a grape phytochemical, has drawn greater attention because of its beneficial effects against cancer. However, RSV has some drawbacks such as…”
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    Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma ex-odontogenic cyst by Hegde, Usha, Sheshanna, Sreeshyla, Jaishankar, H, Prasad, R

    “…Squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity are quite common, but primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinomas (PIOSCCs) are rare. Their origin from lining of…”
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    Familial Schwannomatosis: A Diagnostic Challenge by Mansukhani, Sameer Ajit, Butala, Rajendra Prasad R., Shetty, Sunil H, Khedekar, Ravindra G

    “…Schwannomatosis is a disease characterized by the development of multiple benign tumours originating from Schwann cells. Schwannomatosis is a member of the…”
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    A Secure and Compact Multimodal Biometric Authentication Scheme using Deep Hashing by Sivakumar, P., Rathnam, B. Ruthu, Divakar, S., Teja, M. Anil, Prasad, R. Rajendra

    “…Unimodal biometrics-based authentication systems are trending and applied to various real-time applications since biometrics is difficult to forge than…”
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    Does milk have a cataractogenic effect? Weighing of clinical evidence by Bhatnagar, R. (Dr. Rajendra Prasad Center for Opthalmic Sciences, New Delhi, India), Sharma, Y.R, Vajpayee, R.B, Madan, M, Chhabra, V.K, Ram, N, Mukesh, K, Azad, R.V, Sharma, R

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-11-1989)
    “…We undertook a prospective study to test Simoons' hypothesis that in certain susceptible races milk exerts a cataractogenic effect. Overall milk intake in low…”
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