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Published Since: December 28, 2025
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+91-9958 726825
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Published Since: December 28, 2025
Page No : 42 - 51
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Review Paper
An Innovative Research of Liver Malignancy Imaging Using HFCNN Based on Deep Neural Network Model
T. Haripriya , Dr. K. Dharmarajan, , Dr. Subrata Chowdhury April 28, 2024 Liver malignancy as one of the major causes of deaths in people globally. The context of the cells for your liver, cancer called "liver cancer" develops. A football-sized organ called the liver is found in the upper right side of your belly, above your abdomen and beneath... |
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Case Paper
An unusual case of co-occurrence of Guillain-Barré Syndrome and Mog-Antibody Positive Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
Dhwani Bariya , Dr. Nivedita Priya December 28, 2025 Background: “Guillain-Barré Syndrome” (GBS) is a rapid-onset, immune-related neuropathy affecting the peripheral nervous system. It frequently occurs after an infectious disease and presents with symmetrical weakness and sensory deficits that progress upward... |
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Conference Paper
Assessing the Impact of Rapid Urbanization on Climate Change in Guwahati: Exploring Green Infrastructure Solutions
Ananya Banik , Sushnata Goswami October 03, 2024 Rapid urbanization in Guwahati, a major city in northeast India, has significantly contributed to climate change, manifesting through increased greenhouse gas emissions, urban heat islands, and exacerbated flood risks. The unplanned expansion has led to the loss of green... |
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Article
Quality assessment of non-alcoholic beverages sold in Uttarakhand marketplaces
Sakshi Gupta , Deepti Gulati December 08, 2025 Non-alcoholic beverages produced and distributed for commercial purposes are susceptible to microbial contamination. This study aimed to assess microbial loads and identify specific microbes in these beverages. Through a cross-sectional study, 467 samples were randomly... |
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August 07, 2025 Numerous studies have reported enhanced health and productivity in various plant species through the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs), both under standard conditions and in response to stress. In the present study, 10 PGPRs were isolated from Trifolium... |
