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    Anthropometric Analysis of Mental Foramen in Dry Human Mandibles in Karnataka by S., Shashidhar, S., Sridevi N.

    “…Abstract Background and Objectives The mental foramen which is located on the anterior surface of the mandible is a bilateral opening transmitting mental…”
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    Effect of 1800-2100 MHz Electromagnetic Radiation on Learning-Memory and Hippocampal Morphology in Swiss Albino Mice by Kishore, G Krishna, Venkateshu, KV, Sridevi, NS

    “…Introduction: With advancing technology the mobile phone with multiple features is used as a multipurpose device and attract people of all age groups…”
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    Sciatic nerve division: a cadaver study in the Indian population and review of the literature by Prakash, Bhardwaj, A K, Devi, M N, Sridevi, N S, Rao, P K, Singh, G

    Published in Singapore medical journal (01-09-2010)
    “…The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve, with a long course in the inferior extremity. Its division into the tibial and common peroneal nerves can occur at any…”
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    Palmar dermatoglyphics in carcinoma breast of Indian women by Sridevi, N S, Delphine Silvia, C R Wilma, Kulkarni, Roopa, Seshagiri, C

    “…The present study was planned to assess the relationship of palmar dermatoglyphic patterns of hands in women with breast cancer and or at risk for developing…”
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    A cadaveric study in the Indian population of the brachialis muscle innervation by the radial nerve by Prakash, Kumari, Jyoti, Singh, N, Rahul Deep, G, Akhtar, T, Sridevi, N S

    “…Radial nerve innervation to the brachialis muscle has been studied previously by different authors in Caucasian, Chinese, and Thai population. Present study…”
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    AN IN-VITRO ANTIBIOFILM ACTIVITY OF CHLORELLA VULGARIS by SRIDEVI NS, DHANUSHA V, RAJESWARI M, SANTHI N

    “…Objective: Most of the microbial infection in the body is through biofilm formation. Quorum sensing (QS) is the key regulator in the biofilm formation in both…”
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