Publications by authors named "T R Sreenivas"

Predominant melody offers a complete representation of melodic contours of heterophonic Indian Art Music (IAM). A compact representation of melodic contours while preserving raga characteristics is proposed. Such representations have applications in music transcription, analysis, and synthesis.

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  • The study aimed to analyze the clinical and microbiological characteristics of neonates with septic arthritis and to observe shifts in the types of bacteria causing these infections.
  • Twenty-nine neonates, mostly female and averaging 2.7 days of fever, were diagnosed with acute septic arthritis, primarily affecting the hip and knee joints, with a notable presence of Klebsiella pneumonia among the microorganisms found.
  • The findings highlighted that prematurity and anemia are key risk factors for this condition, emphasizing a need for prevention strategies against gram-negative infections, particularly in vulnerable premature infants in clinical settings.
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This paper describes a study on microwave assisted leaching of uranium from a low-grade ore of Indian origin. The host rock for uranium mineralization is chlorite-biotite-muscovite-quartzo-feldspathic schist. The dominant presence of siliceous minerals determined leaching of uranium values in sulfuric acid medium under oxidizing conditions.

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Scapula is an uncommon site for osteochondroma. There is a paucity of information regarding postoperative complications, recurrence of osteochondroma, functional improvement. A retrospective analysis of 9 patients treated for osteochondroma scapula over a period of 4 years was undertaken to assess postoperative complications, recurrence, and functional improvement following excision biopsy for osteochondroma scapula.

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An alkaline based continuous leaching process is commonly used for extraction of uranium from uranium ore. The reactor in which the leaching process is carried out is called a continuous leaching reactor (CLR) and is expected to behave as a continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) for the liquid phase. A pilot-scale CLR used in a Technology Demonstration Pilot Plant (TDPP) was designed, installed and operated; and thus needed to be tested for its hydrodynamic behavior.

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