Publications by authors named "K Bhargava Gautham"

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  • Weyl fermions are fundamental in linking geometry and topology to high-energy and condensed matter physics, with their existence as quasiparticles in Weyl semimetals (WSMs) now being supported by evidence.
  • WSMs display unique electronic properties, making them an intriguing area for research and technological innovation, particularly in understanding electron transport.
  • The review explores key concepts like chiral anomaly and evaluates transport phenomena using advanced theoretical frameworks, while highlighting the influence of external factors such as strain and magnetic fields on WSMs' behavior.
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Introduction: Clinical practice should be based on the highest quality of evidence available. Therefore, we aimed to classify publications in the field of pediatric cardiology in the year 2021 based on the level of scientific evidence.

Materials And Methods: A PubMed search was performed to identify pediatric cardiology articles published in the calendar year 2021.

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Importance: Risk-adjusted neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) utilization and outcomes vary markedly across regions and hospitals. The causes of this variation are poorly understood.

Objective: To assess the association of hospital-level NICU bed capacity with utilization and outcomes in newborn cohorts with differing levels of health risk.

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Infants born with congenital diaphragmatic hernia have high mortality and morbidity and require coordinated multidisciplinary care for optimal outcomes. Over the past several decades numerous articles have been published on the technical aspects of the care of these patients demonstrating both the variation in management across institutions as well as the desirability and need for standardization of care. Unfortunately, none have focused on the organization of care for CDH patients encompassing the range from early prenatal diagnosis to long-term postnatal care.

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Background: Jaundice is a very common condition in newborns, affecting up to 60% of term newborns and 80% of preterm newborns in the first week of life. Jaundice is caused by increased bilirubin in the blood from the breakdown of red blood cells. The gold standard for measuring bilirubin levels is obtaining a blood sample and processing it in a laboratory.

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