Publications by authors named "Sindhuja M"

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  • Acute otitis externa, or "Swimmers ear," is a painful condition affecting all age groups, characterized by ear pain, discharge, and hearing loss, often lacking clear treatment guidelines, particularly concerning antibiotic use.
  • A study evaluated the effectiveness of oral antibiotics in 80 patients, dividing them into two groups: one receiving systemic antibiotics and the other not, with outcomes measured through ear examination and pain scale.
  • Results showed that while antibiotics improved symptoms in severe cases, they were not significantly beneficial in mild to moderate cases, suggesting cautious use of antibiotics amid growing resistance and promoting non-antibiotic treatment options for less severe cases.
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Nanowire-based technological advancements thrive in various fields, including energy generation and storage, sensors, and electronics. Among the identified nanowires, silicon nanowires (SiNWs) attract much attention as they possess unique features, including high surface-to-volume ratio, high electron mobility, bio-compatibility, anti-reflection, and elasticity. They were tested in domains of energy generation (thermoelectric, photo-voltaic, photoelectrochemical), storage (lithium-ion battery (LIB) anodes, super capacitors), and sensing (bio-molecules, gas, light, etc).

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: This preliminary study aimed to estimate and correlate the relationship between salivary flow rate and levels of salivary triglycerides, cholesterol and total lipids in children with and without early childhood caries. Ninety children aged 3 - 6 years were divided into three groups of 30 each based on their decayed missing filled tooth (dmft) score, group I (dmft score = 0), group II (dmft score ≥4 and ≤ 9) and group III (dmft scores ≥ 10). Whole unstimulated saliva was collected in a sterile graduated cup over a period of 5 minutes and was quantitatively analyzed for levels of salivary triglycerides, cholesterol and total lipids.

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Dual chambered microbial fuel cells with Potassium dichromate (22 g/L, MFC-1) and tannery effluent waste water containing 26 mg/L (MFC-2), 5 mg/L (MFC-3) of Cr(VI) as catholyte, sweet lime waste inoculated by cowdung as anolyte and graphite electrodes were used to reduce toxic Cr(VI) to Cr(III) with simultaneous power generation. Cr (VI) in the cathode chamber reduced to CrO within 24 h. Complete reduction of Cr(VI) from tannery effluents by microbial fuel cell is noticed within 10 days.

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