Publications by authors named "K Ramesha"

The major challenges in enhancing the cycle life of lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries are polysulfide (PS) shuttling and sluggish reaction kinetics (S to LiS, LiS to S). To alleviate the above issues, the use of heteroatom-doped carbon as a cathode host matrix is a low-cost and efficient approach, as it works as a dual-functional framework for PS anchoring as well as an electrocatalyst for faster redox kinetics. Here, the dual role of heteroatom-doped carbon sheets (CS) in the chemisorption of LiS and catalysis of its faster conversion to LiS is established.

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Recycled manure solids (RMS) are dried cow dung processed using a manure dewatering machine and subsequently sun-dried to ~ 20% moisture. Benefits of RMS include abundant availability, low cost, and eco-friendliness, but its use as bedding material for cows is hindered by a moisture content that promotes microbial growth. This in vitro study evaluated impacts of calcium hydroxide (CH; 5 and 7.

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Recycled manure solids has emerged as a promising alternative for animal bedding, owing to its economic feasibility, ready availability on farms, and soft, non-abrasive nature. This research aimed to assess the impact of recycled manure solids (RMS) bedding, combined with a conditioner containing 7.5% lime and 6% sodium hydrosulphate, on dairy cow welfare and gait kinematics over three months.

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In the present study, a comparative global high-throughput proteomic analysis strategy was used to identify proteomic differences between estrus and diestrus stage of estrous cycle in dairy cows. Saliva was collected from cows during estrus and diestrus, and subjected to LC-MS/MS-based proteomic analysis. A total of 2842 proteins were detected in the saliva of cows, out of which, 2437 and 1428 non-redundant proteins were identified in estrous and diestrous saliva, respectively.

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  • This study examines the prevalence of lameness in Holstein Friesian crossbred cows in Bengaluru, aiming to understand its impact on the dairy industry and identify risk factors.
  • Conducted on 617 cows from both commercial (6 farms) and smallholder (139 farms) systems, it used surveys and locomotion scoring to assess lameness.
  • Results showed a higher prevalence of lameness in commercial farms (21.9%) compared to smallholder farms (4.6%), with risk factors including age, body condition, floor type, and animal hygiene identified as significant contributors.
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