Publications by authors named "Pugazhenthi A"

Over the past few years, significant research and development in the manufacturing industry related to the medical field has been done. The aim has been to improve existing biomaterials and bioimplants by exploring new methods and strategies. Beta titanium alloys, known for their exceptional strength-to-modulus ratio, corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and ease of shaping, are expected to play a crucial role in manufacturing the next generation of biomedical equipment.

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  • - Dermatophytosis, a type of fungal skin infection, is increasingly common globally, with a study conducted on 3,068 outpatients revealing a prevalence rate of 13.69% among 420 diagnosed cases.
  • - The majority of affected patients were female (50.71%) and the most represented age group was 31-40 years, with atypical presentations like tinea incognita being the most frequently observed manifestation.
  • - The study found more new cases (326) compared to previously diagnosed ones (94), highlighting that dermatophytic mycoses are a significant concern within this population.
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Reinforced aluminum composites are the basic class of materials for aviation and transport industries. The machinability of these composites is still an issue due to the presence of hard fillers. The current research is aimed to investigate the drilling topographies of AA7075/TiB composites.

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One of the vital hitches in today's world of research is ensuring the security of the Cloud. This security can be ensured by inventing new techniques that may possibly help in safeguarding and assuring the optimal status of information in the cloud. Contents that are stored in the Cloud are majorly affected by the attempts made by illegitimate sources that are trying to access it.

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The reaction of CdCl(2), 18-crown-6 and KI in water yields the title coordination polymer, [{K(C(12)H(24)O(6))}(2)Cd(2)I(6)](n). The potassium ion lies approximately in the plane of the crown ether, coordinated by all six crown ether O atoms and also by an iodide anion bound to a cadmium atom. A C atom of the crown ether is disordered over two positions with site occupancies of 0.

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