Publications by authors named "K Muhd Amir"

In this contribution, we apply our newly developed ball-milling platform, which combines Raman spectroscopy and thermal (IR) imaging, as well as acoustic and high-speed optical video recordings, to the synthesis and transformation of citric acid-isonicotinamide (1:2) cocrystal polymorphs in transparent PMMA jars. Particularly, we demonstrate how Raman, temperature, acoustic, and video data are complementary and enable detection and connection of chemical and physical events happening during ball-milling in a time-resolved manner. Importantly, we show that the formation of the three cocrystal polymorphs can be detected through acoustic analyses solely.

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  • Cd toxicity is a significant environmental issue affecting agriculture and food safety, highlighting the need to address high Cd levels in soil and crops.
  • This study investigates the effectiveness of iron-doped (FeBC) and zinc-doped biochar (ZnBC) in improving chickpea growth and yield in Cd-contaminated soil over a 120-day period.
  • Results show that FeBC outperforms ZnBC and normal biochar (NBC) by enhancing plant growth and significantly reducing Cd uptake in roots, shoots, and grains, suggesting it as a viable solution for remediating contaminated soils while supporting sustainable legume production.
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Introduction And Importance: The curative options for locally advanced hepatocellular carcinomas involving the vessels are very limited. Ex vivo liver resection and auto transplantation (ERAT) is a novel surgical method, which has been used in the management of such complex liver space occupying lesions, which are rendered conventionally unresectable. This technique involves a complete hepatectomy, extracorporeal hepatic resection on the backbench, and then reimplantation of the remnant hepatic parenchyma.

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Cadaveric dissection, as a learning tool, has been a part of Indian medical education. Worldwide, with reforms in medical education and the introduction of new learning modalities, cadaveric dissection has been complemented with other modalities such as living anatomy and virtual anatomy. This study aims to collect the feedback of faculty members regarding the role of dissection in the present context of medical education.

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