Publications by authors named "C Suresh Babu"

Two-dimensional semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides are promising materials for optoelectronic applications due to their strongly bound excitons. While bright excitons have been thoroughly scrutinized, dark excitons have been much less investigated, as they are not directly observable with far-field spectroscopy. However, with their nonzero momenta, dark excitons are significant for applications requiring long-range transport or coupling to external fields.

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  • A ganglion cyst is a gelatinous fluid-filled sac that forms near joints or tendons, with unclear causes but possible links to tissue development, synovial herniation, or trauma.* -
  • A case study reports a 32-year-old man with knee pain for 3 years, revealing a large cystic lesion via MRI behind the ACL, despite normal X-ray results.* -
  • Femoral ganglion cysts can be overlooked but are diagnosable through clinical exams and MRI, with pain relief achieved through arthroscopic decompression.*
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Introduction: Mandibular continuity defects can cause functional and cosmetic deformities affecting a patient's quality of life. Reconstruction of such defects can be intricate even for the most seasoned maxillofacial surgeons. Reconstruction plates were the standard of care in the past, followed by a secondary reconstruction using autogenous grafts.

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From the fluff generated during 2005, after the preliminary experiments (2005-2007), a promising clone G2005047 has been identified. It showed moderate resistance to red rot (3.6 on a 9-scale scoring system), less susceptibility to shoot borer (13.

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Background: As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes pervasive in healthcare, including applications like robotic surgery and image analysis, the World Medical Association emphasises integrating AI education into medical curricula. This study evaluates medical students' perceptions of 'AI in medicine', their preferences for AI training in education, and their grasp of AI's ethical implications in healthcare.

Materials & Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 325 medical students in Kerala using a pre-validated, semi structured questionnaire.

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