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Navneet Singh is an academic researcher from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Lung cancer. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 322 publications. Previous affiliations of Navneet Singh include University of Windsor & Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana.
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Papers
Pier scour modelling using random forest regression
TL;DR: In this article, a random forest-based regression approach was used to predict the local scour around bridge piers using field data set, and the importance of each input variable in predicting bridge pier scour was also explored.
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Evaluation of indeterminate tomato hybrids for fruit, yield and quality traits under net house and open field conditions
TL;DR: Under net house genotypes performed better than open field condition for yield and biochemical traits because of favourable conditions for proper growth was available under net house.
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Osteocalcin and serum insulin-like growth factor-1 as biochemical skeletal maturity indicators
TL;DR: Osteocalcin followed IGF-1 across all CVMI stages but showed insignificant interstage differences, and a statistically significant correlation was seen between serum IGF- 1 and serum osteocalcin across sixCVMI stages.
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Tumor cavitation among lung cancer patients receiving first-line chemotherapy at a tertiary care centre in India: association with histology and overall survival.
TL;DR: Presence of baseline TC has an independent association with shorter OS among NSCLC patients undergoing first-line chemotherapy andSquamous histology has a significant association with presence of baselineTC and of new onset TC after chemotherapy.
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Pulmonary Hypertension as a Presenting Manifestation of Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis
TL;DR: This case highlights the importance of keeping a high index of suspicion while investigating a patient with pulmonary hypertension in whom the aetiology is not apparent on initial evaluation and identification of the disease, in its early-stage, can prevent progression to bronchiectasis and fibrotic lung disease.
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