Publications by authors named "A Priyadarshi"

Ca ii K observations of the Sun have a great potential for probing the Sun's magnetism and activity, as well as for reconstructing solar irradiance. The Kodaikanal Solar Observatory (KoSO) in India, houses one of the most prominent Ca ii K archives, spanning from 1904 to 2007, obtained under the same experimental conditions over a century, a feat very few other sites have achieved. However, the KoSO Ca ii K archive suffers from several inconsistencies (e.

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Objective In this study, we aimed to analyze the correlation between lipid profile and angiographic profile in terms of vessel involvement, segment involvement, and angiographic severity in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Methods One hundred patients diagnosed with ACS for the first time and undergoing coronary catheterization were included. Fasting samples for lipids profile were obtained.

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The study investigates the intricate dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 transmission, with a particular focus on both close-contact interactions and environmental factors. Using advanced mathematical modeling and epidemiological analysis, explored the effects of these transmission pathways on the spread of COVID-19. The equilibrium points for both the disease-free and endemic states calculated and evaluated their global stability.

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  • The study investigated the compliance of red cell concentrates (RCCs) with quality control (QC) standards over a decade to determine how preparation methods affect their quality.
  • An analysis of 5,218 RCC units revealed that over 50% did not meet national QC standards, but more than 75% complied with international standards, with the buffy coat method showing better results.
  • The findings suggest a need to reevaluate national QC criteria for RCCs, emphasizing the importance of blood collection volume and preparation methods.
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In this work, novel intrinsic electronic absorption (250-400 nm) with a molar extinction coefficient of 752 Mcm at 250 nm, arising from photoinduced electron transfer involving charged amino acid side chains and the polypeptide backbone, along with luminescence (300-500 nm) with quantum yield of 0.011 from subsequent charge recombination, was observed in salmon sperm Protamine (PRM). The absorption of PRM was attributed to the previously identified Peptide Backbone-to-Side chain Charge Transfer (PBS-CT) from the polypeptide backbone to the abundant cationic headgroups of Arginine in PRM, while the luminescence was believed to originate from charge recombination within the charge-separated excited states of PRM.

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