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J Postgrad Med ; 69(1): 43-45, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35708397

ABSTRACT

This was an educational intervention on postgraduates using SNAPPS (Summarize narrow, analyze, probe, plan, self-directed learning) showing comparable median (interquartile range) satisfaction scores with faculty or senior residents as 4 (3,5) and 4 (4, 4.25); respectively, P = 0.79. Further training of senior residents in medical education will enable them to participate efficiently and actively in postgraduate teaching.


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Internship and Residency , Pediatrics , Humans , Child , Clinical Competence , Learning , Faculty , Teaching , Faculty, Medical
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J Environ Biol ; 34(5): 951-6, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24558811

ABSTRACT

This study is based on the length-weight relationships (LWRs) of 2148 fishes, belonging to 8 families, 12 genera and 15 freshwater fish species (Wallago attu, Rite rita, Sperato seenghala, Sperota aor, Mostacembalus armatus, Macrognathus puncolus, Gudusia chopra, Clupisoma garua, Puntius sophore, Puntius ticto, Rasbora daniconius, Amblypharyngodon mole, Chanda noma, Colisa fociatus and Colisa sota) captured from river Ganga, Gomti and Rapti during May 2011 to March 2012. The growth coefficient (b) values varied between 1.30 and 3.07, with the mean b = 2.03 at p< 0.001. The condition factor (K) varied considerably from 0.76 and 2.95, with a mean K = 1.43 which may be attributed to different environmental conditions of the river basin. The objective was to evaluate the pattern of LWRs and condition factors of the freshwater fish species of the main Ganga and tributaries which serves as baseline for other tropical Indian rivers and tributaries.


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Body Composition , Fishes/physiology , Animals , Body Size , India , Reference Values , Rivers , Seasons
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Appl Opt ; 34(3): 499-506, 1995 Jan 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20963144

ABSTRACT

A feuilleté model for assessment of the performance of heterodyne coherent laser radar (HCLR) under nonstationary atmospheric conditions such as wind shear and a fine layering of scattering properties is proposed. The model is an end-to-end signal simulation in the time domain at intermediate frequency from beam propagations to signal processing. The model takes into account the full transversedimension of the problem of laser-atmosphere interaction. The scatterers are grouped into slices, then an integration is performed over the slices that contribute to the HCLR signal. Two applications are presented: wind-shear detection for 10-µm HCLR and wind-vortex detection for 2-µm HCLR.

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Appl Opt ; 33(27): 6524-32, 1994 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20941190

ABSTRACT

The relationships among heterodyne efficiency γ, number of speckle cells M, and the ratio of receiver area to coherence area S(R)/S(C) for a pulsed coherent laser radar (CLR) are written through the use of mutual coherence functions. It is shown that numerical values for S(R)/S(C) that follow Goodman's definition [J. W. Goodman, in Laser Speckles and Related Phenomena, J. C. Dainty, ed. (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1975), pp. 9-75] or that are obtained through the use of a transverse-field coherence length agree. In the frame of the Gaussian model proposed by Frehlich and Kavaya [Appl. Opt. 30, 5325 (1991)] a new equation is derived: M = (1 + S(R)/S(C)). This equation agrees with our experimental results. Our theoretical analysis shows that the number of speckle cells for an optimal monostatic CLR system is M ~ 4. An experiment has been conducted with a ground-based pulsed CO(2) LIDAR and remote hard targets to study the probability density function of LIDAR returns as a function of M and to study the dependence of M on S(R)/S(C). An assessment of CLR performance through the use of M or the collecting aperture S(R) is discussed.

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Appl Opt ; 39(15): 2441-8, 2000 May 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18345158

ABSTRACT

A four-element photomixer receiver has been tested in a 10-mum heterodyne Doppler lidar. It addresses a reduction of the variance of the power scattered off distributed aerosols targets at ranges as long as 8 km. An improvement in performance is expected when the four independent signals recorded on every single shot are combined. Two summation techniques of the four signals have been implemented: a coherent summation of signal amplitude and an incoherent summation of intensities. A phasing technique for the four signals is proposed. It is based on a more suitable correlation time with discernible self-consistent packets (SCP's). The SCP technique has been successfully tested, and the results obtained with a coherent summation of the four signals, i.e., variance reduction, carrier-to-noise ratio improvement, and velocity accuracy improvement, are in agreement with theory.

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Appl Opt ; 38(9): 1648-56, 1999 Mar 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18305785

ABSTRACT

An optical technique is described that determines the path-averaged value of a refractive-index structure parameter at 10.6 microm by use of a pulsed coherent CO(2) lidar in direct detection and hard-target returns. The lidar measurements are compared with measurements taken by a 0.9-microm scintillometer and temperature probe (with humidity corrections). The experimental results show good agreement for C(n)(2) >or= (-14) m(-2/3). With respect to practical applications the new technique permits C(n)(2) lidar measurements in a neutral meteorological situation to an unstably stratified convective boundary layer over long ranges (1 km or more).

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