Publications by authors named "S Jali"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on improving smartphone-based retinal imaging technology, which is portable and cost-effective, making eye care more accessible, especially in remote areas.
  • It identifies compatibility issues with existing devices and proposes a universal adapter design for the PanOptic ophthalmoscope, aiming to enhance usability across various smartphone models.
  • Evaluation methods include literature reviews and software simulations to assess the adapter's performance, revealing that the new design can accommodate multiple smartphone dimensions and camera placements efficiently.
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Packaging materials are used to protect consumer goods, such as food, drinks, cosmetics, healthcare items, and more, from harmful gases and physical and chemical damage during storage, distribution, and handling. Synthetic plastics are commonly used because they exhibit sufficient characteristics for packaging requirements, but their end lives result in environmental pollution, the depletion of landfill space, rising sea pollution, and more. These exist because of their poor biodegradability, limited recyclability, etc.

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Recent breeding efforts in have focused on the development of new oilseed feedstock crop for biofuels (e.g., ethanol, biodiesel, bio-jet fuel), bio-industrial uses (e.

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In spite of advances in chelation therapy and screening of blood, mortality associated with the most common life-threatening noncommunicable disease of children in India, transfusion-dependent thalassemia (TDT), remains poorly defined. This study aims at estimating death rates and mortality risk factors associated with TDT. The clinical records of 1087 patients from 5 thalassemia centers in India were retrospectively analyzed from 2011 to 2018.

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Aims: To examine the effect of pump vs injection therapy on the lipid profile of children with Type 1 diabetes mellitus.

Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of the lipid profile of children aged ≤ 18 years with Type 1 diabetes mellitus from SWEET, an international diabetes registry, was conducted with a focus on the effect of treatment regimen. Dyslipidaemia was defined as LDL cholesterol ≥2.

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