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    Comparative Analysis between Direct Torque Control and v/f Control for Electric Vehicles by Saha, Sanketh, M, Nishanth, T, Praveen, N, Rajalekshmi, T, Prabu

    “…Rise in concern over increase in pollution and global warming has forced human society to move for alternative solution in automobile industries, which is…”
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    The presence of human papillomavirus-16/-18 E6, p53, and Bcl-2 protein in cervicovaginal smears from patients with invasive cervical cancer by Pillai, M R, Halabi, S, McKalip, A, Jayaprakash, P G, Rajalekshmi, T N, Nair, M K, Herman, B

    “…Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer in women worldwide, and recent epidemiological studies have strongly implicated the sexually…”
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    Adhesion-related proteins E-cadherin, P-cadherin, CD44, and CD44v6, and antimetastatic protein nm23H1 in complete hydatidiform moles in relation to invasion potential by Balaram, P, Alex, S, Panikkar, B, Rajalekshmi, T N

    “…Cell adhesion has an essential role in regulating metastasis, and loss of cell adhesion is a classic feature of invasion. There is currently a great deal of…”
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    Increased expression of interleukin-1 beta is associated with persistence of the disease and invasion in complete hydatidiform moles (CHM) by Prabha, B, Molykutty, J, Swapna, A, Rajalekshmi, T N, Gangadharan, V P

    “…Complete hydatidiform moles (CHM), a post-conceptual pathologic condition of the placenta, have a high prevalence rate (12/1,000 deliveries) in Kerala, India…”
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    Lectin binding as a prognostic indicator in gestational trophoblastic diseases (GTD) by Balaram, P, Kutty, J M, Rajalekshmi, T N, Remani, P, Swapna, E, Nair, M K, Nair, B

    Published in In vivo (Athens) (01-11-1996)
    “…Gestational Trophoblastic Diseases (GTD) is a group of hyperproliferative conditions of the placenta. Very often these can be fatal or recurrent. Presently, no…”
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