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pro vyhledávání: '"Ravi Kumar Khare"'
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Ravi Kumar Khare, Vijendra Prasad, K. Murali Krishnan, Rajnish Kumar, Saurav Jain, Purushottam Shrivastava, Kuldeep Singh, Ajith Amban, Manish Pathak, D.V. Ghodke
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SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NEGATIVE IONS, BEAMS AND SOURCES (NIBS 2020).
An external RF antenna based cusp free negative hydrogen (H−) ion source has been designed and developed. This source operates at 10% duty factor and the key experimental results are reported in the paper. The extracted H- ion beam current is 11 mA
Autor:
Gautam Patra, Papia Biswas, Parthasarathi Behera, Thingujam Tolenkhomba, Ravi Kumar Khare, Sonjoy Kumar Borthakur, Abhijit Deka, Subhamoy Ghosh
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Biological Rhythm Research. 51:76-87
The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of haemoprotozoa in cattle of Mizoram from April 2017 to March 2018. The prevalence was studied in relation to age, sex breed of animals ...
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Ravi Kumar Khare, D. Bhinsara, A. K. Dixit, D.S. Khare, G. K. Das, Dinesh Chandra, J. Jayraw, M. Shakya, M. Sankar, B.C. Parthasarathi, Ajay Kumar, K. Rinesh, P. Dipali, Mohar Singh
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7:3351-3358
Autor:
M. Sankar, Ajay Kumar, R. Kumar, Ravi Kumar Khare, B. P. Kushwaha, B.C. Parthasarathi, Bhinsara Dharmesh Kumar, P. Kadian, Dinesh Chandra
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7:146-151
Autor:
Ravi Kumar Khare, Ajay Kumar, V. Sudan, B.J. Thakre, M. Sankar, D. Bhinsara, S. Shanmuganathan, B.C. Parthasarathi, Dinesh Chandra, B. P. Kushwaha, Rinesh Kumar
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7:346-354
Autor:
M. Sankar, Ravi Kumar Khare, R. Kumar, D. Chandra, A. K. Dixit, Rohit Singh, D. Bhinsara, Subhamoy Ghosh, Gopes Chandra Das
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THE INDIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. 14
Bunostomum trigonocephalum is one of the neglected and highly pathogenic nematodes of small ruminants. The accurate prevalence of bunostomosis is under estimated because it is morphologically indistinguishable with another blood sucking nematode, Gai