Publications by authors named "P V Sai Saran"

We live in a technologically advanced society where we all use semiconductor chips in the majority of our gadgets, and the basic criterion concerning data storage and memory is a small footprint and low power consumption. SRAM is a very important part of this and can be used to meet all the above criteria. In this study, LTSpice software is used to come up with a high-performance sense amplifier circuit for low-power SRAM applications.

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Unlabelled: In recent times, there is a renewed interest of herbal tea because of growing consumer awareness for the health benefits of herbal tea consumption in the covid era. is a natural medicine mainly used to enhance nerve impulse transmission, improves memory and mental function as well as the enhancement of other cognitive function because of the presence of triterpenoid saponins and bacoside A. The present experiment was conducted for the development of herbal tea with known health benefits from using different spices or herbal ingredients combinations, .

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Successful restoration of over exploited species () depends upon variability, conservation and cultivation. Twelve elite accessions were characterized for fifteen quantitative and qualitative traits for sustainable cultivation and industrial uses. The evaluated accessions varied in morphology, herbage, root yield and shatavarin IV content.

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Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract. The etiology of CD is unknown; however, genetic, epigenetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors could play an essential role in the onset and establishment of the disease. CD results from immune dysregulation due to loss of the healthy symbiotic relationship between host and intestinal flora and or its antigens.

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Ashwagandha (), known as Indian , contains three major bioactive compounds, withaferin-A (WA), 12-deoxywithastramonolide (WO) and withanoloide A (WD). In a field experiment, the impacts of foliar application of growth retardants/promoters was assessed with respect to biomass allocation pattern and major withanoloide content at different phenological stages in Biomass accumulation pattern showed that foliar application of 500 mg lethrel at 50, 65, 85, 105, and 120 days after sowing (DAS) restricted phenological progression and reduced berry weight by 61% as comparted to the control at 160 DAS. 500 mg l succinic acid foliar application resulted in maximum plant height (56.

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