Publications by authors named "M Thangamani"

Lung cancer is thought to be a genetic disease with a variety of unknown origins. Globocan2020 report tells in 2020 new cancer cases identified was 19.3 million and nearly 10.

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A neurological disorder is a problem with the neural system of the body, as a brain tumor is one of the deadliest neurological conditions and it requires an early and effective detection procedure. The existing detection and diagnosis methods for image evaluation are based on the judgment of the radiologist and neurospecialist, where a risk of human mistakes can be found. Therefore, a new flanged method and methodology for detecting brain tumors using magnetic resonance imaging and the artificial neural network (ANN) technique are applied.

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Instructional practices have undergone a drastic change as a result of the development of new educational technology. Artificial intelligence (AI) as a teaching and learning technology will be examined in this theoretical review study. To enhance the quality of teaching and learning, the use of artificial intelligence approaches is being studied.

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A tin(iv) chloride promoted (3 + 2) annulation of -2-aroyl-3-styrylcyclopropane-1,1-dicarboxylates with nitriles is reported. The transformation involves the Lewis acid assisted formation of 1,5-dipolar intermediates from the cyclopropane dicarboxylates and nitriles followed by cyclization. The reactions proceed in a highly diastereoselective manner and afford 5-vinyl-1-pyrroline derivatives in 60-88% yields.

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The chemistry of donor-acceptor (D-A) cyclopropanes containing alkyl donors has been scantily investigated. In the present work, we have synthesized new D-A cyclopropanes containing arylethyl donors and explored their reactivity in the presence of Lewis acids. Upon treatment with SnCl, these cyclopropanes underwent the Cloke-Wilson rearrangement to yield 3,4,5-trisubstituted γ-butyrolactones in good yields with high diastereoselectivity.

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