Publications by authors named "K Rohini"

Phase changes in oxide materials such as VO offer a foundational platform for designing novel solid-state devices. Tuning the V : O stoichiometry offers a vast electronic phase space with non-trivial collective properties. Here, we report the observation of discrete threshold switching voltages () with constant Δ between cycles in vanadium oxide crystals.

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  • * The disease's poor survival rate is largely due to challenges in early diagnosis and high drug resistance, contributing to a high mortality rate among patients.
  • * The study involves analyzing transcriptome data to identify key genes and pathways associated with pancreatic cancer, using various software tools, aiming to discover better biomarkers to improve patient outcomes.
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It is yet unknown what causes cardiovascular disease (CVD), but we do know that it is associated with a high risk of death, as well as severe morbidity and disability. There is an urgent need for AI-based technologies that are able to promptly and reliably predict the future outcomes of individuals who have cardiovascular disease. The Internet of Things (IoT) is serving as a driving force behind the development of CVD prediction.

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Water treatment is a worldwide issue. This review aims to present current problems and future challenges in water treatments with the existing methodologies. Carbon nanotube production, characterization, and prospective uses have been the subject of considerable and rigorous research around the world.

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In a moving bed-biofilm reactor (MBBR), the fluidization efficiency, immobilization of microbial cells, and treatment efficiency are directly influenced by the shape and pores of biofilm carriers. Moreover, the efficacy of bioremediation mainly depends on their interaction interface with microbes and substrate. This review aims to comprehend the role of different carrier properties such as material shapes, pores, and surface area on bioremediation productivity.

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