Publications by authors named "D Sri Maha Vishnu"

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of three interventions—transvaginal uterine artery clamp (TVUAC), suction cannula (SC), and condom tamponade (CT)—for managing postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), a serious condition that can lead to maternal mortality.
  • Conducted as a randomized controlled trial, the researchers looked at women who experienced atonic PPH after vaginal delivery, measuring outcomes like blood loss and the time needed for each intervention to work.
  • Results indicated that both TVUAC and SC were similarly effective in managing blood loss, while CT performed worse, highlighting the need for further research in effective PPH management strategies.
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Helical spin structures are expressions of magnetically induced chirality, entangling the dipolar and magnetic orders in materials. The recent discovery of helical van der Waals multiferroics down to the ultrathin limit raises prospects of large chiral magnetoelectric correlations in two dimensions. However, the exact nature and magnitude of these couplings have remained unknown so far.

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Objectives: Post-partum hemorrhage (PPH) continues to be the leading cause of maternal mortality in low-resource settings. The commonest variant - Atonic PPH, is managed by additional pharmacological measures which may fail. Additional surgical interventions for hemostasis take time and are not universally available.

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Unlabelled: Magnetic nanoparticles owing to their superparamagnetic behaviour and specific reactive sites are facilitated to regenerate and reuse. Our present study determines the cointegration of the plant extracts of and with the magnetic nanoparticle coated with silica layer and surface engineered with a specific amine group. The cointegrated magnetic nano adsorbent is characterized for its analytical feature and batch studies are performed to remove zinc (Zn) copper (Cu) metal ions.

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Magnetic nanoparticles are desirable adsorbents because of their unique superparamagnetic nature with the enhanced binding specificity and surface material interaction. The above unique features attract researchers to use it for wider applications. Herein, the study focuses on the amino-induced silica-layered magnetic nanoparticles amalgamated with plant-extracted products of Cynodon dactylon in order to turn them into a potent adsorbing material in a continuous column set up for the elimination of noxiously distributed Cr(VI) ionsin the effluents.

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