Publications by authors named "B Dubey"

Coastal ecosystems are increasingly threatened by the accumulation of marine litter globally. Limited data availability along India's eastern coast hinders targeted mitigation efforts. This study assesses coastal litter along Visakhapatnam, a smart city on India's eastern coast, using the NOAA shoreline debris protocol.

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Introduction: Dental anxiety is a common fear, especially among younger age groups, and it can prevent individuals from seeking necessary dental treatment. Effective communication between dental professionals and young adults is crucial to address this issue. However, factors such as past experiences, peer influences, and coping strategies can impact a young adult's anxiety in a dental setting.

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The embryonic technology of microbial electrosynthesis (MES) possesses the potential to alleviate global CO concentration with concomitant recovery of valuables. However, due to the significant bottlenecks of inferior yield of valuables and higher capital cost, its potential has not been fully realized at a larger scale till date. With the aim of bridging this lacuna, a first of its kind pilot-scale MES (PSMES) was designed and operated to yield acetic acid from biogas.

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Wastewater resources can be used to produce microbial protein for animal feed or organic fertiliser, conserving food chain resources. This investigation hasemployed thefermented sewage to photoheterotrophically grown purple non-sulfur bacteria (PNSB) in a 2.5 m pilot-scaleraceway-pond with infrared light to produce proteinaceous biomass.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pediatric dentists aim to alleviate children's fear and anxiety during dental procedures, particularly when traditional methods don't work, leading to the consideration of medication.
  • The study compared the effects of intranasal ketamine (INK) versus a combination of intranasal midazolam and dexmedetomidine (INMzD) for sedation in young dental patients.
  • Results indicated that INK provided quicker onset and recovery times, was better accepted by patients, and had comparable safety profiles with no complications, making it a superior option for procedural sedation.
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