Publications by authors named "C P Raj"

Clinical Relevance: There are many recognised risk factors for retinal vein occlusions. It is plausible that musicians who play wind instruments or use their voice as their primary instrument may be at increased risk of branch retinal vein occlusions through repeated Valsalva manoeuvre.

Background: Repeated valsalva manoeuvres are commonly performed by musicians using high resistance wind instruments.

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The rational design and synthesis of bifunctionally active and durable oxygen electrocatalysts have garnered significant attention for electrochemical energy conversion and storage. Intermetallic nanostructures are particularly promising for these applications due to their unique catalytic properties and exceptional durability. In this study, we present a fascinating synthetic approach for the direct synthesis of a bifunctional oxygen electrocatalyst based on nitrogen-doped carbon-encapsulated ordered PdFe (o-PdFe@NC) intermetallic, using a cyano-bridged bimetallic single-source precursor tailored for aqueous rechargeable zinc-air batteries (ZABs).

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Article Synopsis
  • The MnO/Dio@CS nanocomposite was studied for its ability to break down organic dyes Acid Green and Malachite Green Oxalate under visible light, achieving over 85% degradation in just 60 minutes.
  • The nanocomposite exhibited superior photocatalytic performance compared to pure MnO nanoparticles and was characterized using advanced techniques like FESEM and UV-vis spectroscopy.
  • Additionally, it demonstrated significant antibacterial properties against Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, indicating its potential as a dual-functional material for environmental applications.
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Background: Sweat dermatitis is an irritant inflammatory dermatosis commonly encountered in tropics during summers. Profuse sweating triggered by high heat index, friction, clothing, outdoor activities, military training, overcrowding, prolonged working in ill-ventilated places, etc., are responsible or this dermatitis.

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