Publications by authors named "S L Sandeep"

Fibroadenomas in postmenopausal women are quite uncommon, and so are epidermal inclusion cysts in the breast. The coexistence of both is very rare, and very limited literature is available about this occurrence. We report a postmenopausal female patient with complaints of breast lump masquerading as malignancy on triple assessment which upon subsequent histopathological evaluation was confirmed to be fibroadenoma with intervening multiple epidermal inclusion cysts.

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  • The study aimed to analyze how different antioxidants affect the bond strength of composite resin to enamel that has been bleached.
  • Ninety extracted human teeth were categorized into five groups based on the type of antioxidant used post-bleaching, with various applications and treatment timings.
  • Results indicated that antioxidants improved the bond strength of bleached enamel, with 5% pine bark extract demonstrating the most effective results.
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  • This study investigates how different forest types in the Southern Western Ghats of India affect soil organic carbon (SOC) levels, finding significant variations in SOC storage, particularly highest in shola forests and lowest in dry deciduous forests.
  • It reveals that around 70% of SOC is concentrated in the upper soil layers (0-30 cm) and factors such as forest type, soil depth, and aggregate size are crucial for SOC storage, as determined by a fixed-effect model.
  • The research emphasizes the importance of soil texture and ionic interactions with metal oxides as key determinants of SOC dynamics, providing insights that could enhance forest management strategies for climate change mitigation.
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Pigeonpea [ (L.) Millspaugh] is a widely grown pulse with high seed protein content that contributes to food and nutritional security in the Indian subcontinent. The majority of pigeonpea varieties cultivated in India are of medium duration (<180 days to maturity), which makes it essential for breeders to focus on the development of stable high-yielding varieties.

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Students serve as ambassadors, conveying effective messages to encourage the adoption of promotes healthy behaviors. Recognizing their consciousness about corona illness 2019 (COVID-19), desires to utilize the COVID-19 vaccines, and other associated variables will aid in developing viable vaccination promotion tactics for the present COVID-19 pandemic. A transverse-segment internet poll of university students in the healthcare and non-healthcare industries was conducted to analyze their motivations to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

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