Publications by authors named "P S Pathare"

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  • The study looked at how bruises on 'Fard' bananas are affected by dropping them from different heights and using different weights, and how they look after 48 hours in storage.
  • Researchers used advanced techniques, like machine vision, along with traditional methods, to evaluate the bruises and found that more damage led to more browning and weight loss.
  • Results showed that higher bruising and certain storage temperatures made the bananas less firm and changed their color and sweetness, while the study's methods were really good at showing how bad the bruises were.
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Structure-activity studies of 4-substituted-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamines led to the discovery of 2,5-dimethoxy-4-thiotrifluoromethylphenethylamines, including CYB210010, a potent and long-acting serotonin 5-HT receptor agonist. CYB210010 exhibited high agonist potency at 5-HT and 5-HT receptors, modest selectivity over 5-HT, 5-HT, 5-HT, and adrenergic α receptors, and lacked activity at monoamine transporters and over 70 other proteins. CYB210010 (0.

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This study investigated the effect of mechanical damage of different impact energies (0.074 J, 0.160 J, 0.

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The outcome of the patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is also influenced by the renal and hepatic organ functions. Risk stratification, using scores such as EURO Score II or STS Short-Term Risk Calculator for patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass, ignores the quantitative renal and hepatic function; therefore, MELD-Score was applied in these cases. We retrospectively examined patient data using the MELD score as a predictor of mortality.

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Mechanical damage resulting from excessive impact force during handling and other postharvest operations from harvesting to consumption is a critical quality problem in fresh produce marketing. The study investigates the impact of bruise damage, storage temperature, and storage period on the physiological responses of Omani pomegranate fruit cultivar 'Helow'. Fruits were subjected to low (45°; 1.

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