Publications by authors named "K Madhuri"

Three soil transects located in the granitic regions of Palamaner mandal, Andhra Pradesh, India, were examined to assess the pollution levels of both primary and secondary metals (Si, Al, Fe, Ca, Mg, Na, K, Cu, Mn, P, and Zn) and to ascertain the degree of soil pollution in agricultural areas. The soils along these transects are slightly acid to neutral, with dark brown to red rubified argillic clay-rich B horizons alongside a moderate cation exchange capacity. The A horizon soils display low organic carbon levels with a moderate variability and contain over 70% SiO, exhibiting low variability due to limited leaching in a semiarid climate.

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The influence of single-layer graphene on top of a SiO/Si surface on the orientation of nonplanar lead phthalocyanine (PbPc) molecules is studied using two-dimensional grazing incidence X-ray diffraction. The studies indicate the formation of a mixture of polymorphs, i.e.

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Background: We present the largest UK single institute robotic radical hysterectomy (RRH) case series for the management of cervical cancer (CC).

Methods: Data were collected on women who had a RRH as primary treatment for stage 1b1 CC between December 2009 and December 2018.

Results: Ninty women had a robotic hysterectomy.

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Article Synopsis
  • The structural organization of lead phthalocyanine (PbPc) thin films is significantly altered when doped with iodine, resulting in increased surface roughness and higher conductivity due to the introduction of holes as charge carriers.
  • Two-dimensional grazing incidence X-ray diffraction studies reveal that iodine doping induces a major molecular rearrangement, creating percolation pathways that enhance electrical conductivity compared to pristine PbPc films.
  • The films show increased sensitivity to ammonia, but the adsorption of ammonia disrupts the iodine-induced percolation pathways, negatively affecting the conductivity of the films.
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