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Aditya Kumar

University of Delhi
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  • University of Delhi
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Areas of Interest
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
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  •  54
    Compensation effect in thermally activated photoconduction in amorphous thin films of Se75In25-xPbx alloys
    with N. Mehta and D. Kumar
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (1): 61-70. 2008.
    Ethics
  •  106
    A potential Co36Fe36Si4B20Nb4nanocrystalline alloy for high temperature soft magnetic applications
    with A. K. Panda, O. Mohanta, M. Ghosh, and A. Mitra
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (11): 1671-1682. 2007.
    Electromagnetism
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    Altered structural brain connectome in young adult fragile X premutation carriers
    with A. Leow, D. Harvey, N. J. Goodrich-Hunsaker, J. Gadelkarim, L. Zhan, S. M. Rivera, and T. J. Simon
    Fragile X premutation carriers are characterized by 55-200 CGG trinucleotide repeats in the 5' untranslated region on the Xq27.3 site of the X chromosome. Clinically, they are associated with the fragile X-Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome, a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder with diffuse white matter neuropathology. Here, we conducted first-ever graph theoretical network analyses in fXPCs using 30-direction diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance images acquired from 42 healthy controls aged …Read more
    Fragile X premutation carriers are characterized by 55-200 CGG trinucleotide repeats in the 5' untranslated region on the Xq27.3 site of the X chromosome. Clinically, they are associated with the fragile X-Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome, a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder with diffuse white matter neuropathology. Here, we conducted first-ever graph theoretical network analyses in fXPCs using 30-direction diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance images acquired from 42 healthy controls aged 18-44 years and 46 fXPCs. Globally, we found no differences between the fXPCs and HCs within each gender for all global graph theoretical measures. In male fXPCs, global efficiency was significantly negatively associated with the number of CGG repeats. For nodal measures, significant group differences were found between male fXPCs and male HCs in the right fusiform and the right ventral diencephalon, and in the left hippocampus [for nodal clustering coefficient ]. In female fXPCs, CC in the left superior parietal cortex correlated with counting performance in an enumeration task. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
  •  86
    Thermal characterization of Se78Ge22and Se68Ge22M10 chalcogenide glasses
    with R. S. Tiwari, N. Mehta, and R. K. Shukla
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (1): 97-109. 2007.
  •  61
    Light and thermally induced metastabilities in electrochemically etched nanocrystalline porous silicon
    with N. P. Mandal, M. Awasthi, A. Konar, and D. N. Patel
    Philosophical Magazine 89 (4): 311-321. 2009.
  •  71
    A new methodology for identification of β-transus temperature in α + β and β titanium alloys using ultrasonic velocity measurement
    with T. Jayakumar, B. Raj, and D. Banerjee
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (3): 327-338. 2008.
  •  76
    Materialism Versus Spirituality: Neo-Vedanta Approach of Synthesis
    Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 24 305-314. 2012.
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