Publications by authors named "K V S Dheeraj"

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare cutaneous sarcoma that develops from dermal fibroblasts and spreads within the dermis and subcutaneous fat. It is locally aggressive, with a high local recurrence rate after excision but has extremely low metastatic potential. In the case of recurrent tumors, surgical excision with adequate margins is the gold standard treatment and may require adjuvant radiotherapy or chemotherapy in some cases.

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Anatomical variation is defined as normal flexibility in the topography and morphology of body structures. Such variations are not uncommon in muscles, particularly in the upper limb. Subclavius muscle (SM) has a proximal attachment to the first costochondral junction and the muscle fibers are then directed upwards and laterally to get attached distally to the subclavian groove of the clavicle.

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  • - Thermal transport in 2-D materials is sensitive to external strains due to their high surface-to-volume ratio, affecting their thermal conductivity in unique ways compared to bulk materials.
  • - The study examines how strain impacts the thermal conductivity of different 2-D materials (like graphene and molybdenum disulfide), revealing that 2-D materials can behave differently under strain, with some showing increased thermal conductivity.
  • - The research analyzes phonon modes and finds that strain affects the longitudinal and out-of-plane acoustic modes differently, leading to varied thermal conductivity behaviors, which could be useful for applications in nanoelectronics and thermoelectric devices.
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