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Bhubaneswari Bal

Bhubaneswari Bal
  • Scientific Analyst at Bioentities Pvt.Ltd.

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Bioentities Pvt.Ltd.
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  • Scientific Analyst

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Publications (10)
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Given the overexploitation of horseshoe crabs everywhere in the world, and due to the insufficient data on their inhabitants, it is very decisive that genomic distinction analysis are done to evaluate their patterns and levels of genetic dissimilarity for constant monitoring and managing of their inhabitants. Phylogenetic studies are significant fo...
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The global consumption of manganese is rising due to its growing industrial requirement while the natural reserves of manganese are diminishing at an alarming rate. Consequently, recovery of manganese from metal containing wastes has become highly crucial. Bioleaching of metal from wastes using microbes provides an adequate advantage over the tradi...
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Bioengineering helps in improving the quality of human health and prolongs the lives of the patients. Recent research in this field has witnessed several advances such as pacemakers, artificial organs; and novel technologies such as X-ray machine, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, pulse oximeter and ventilators. Recent advances in bi...
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Bioengineering helps in improving the quality of human health and prolongs the lives of the patients. Recent research in this field has witnessed several advances such as pacemakers, artificial organs, and novel technologies such as X-ray machine, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, pulse oximeter, and ventilators. Recent advances in b...
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Mineral resources have been counted as public assets with economic benefit since time immemor-ial. Due to the rising issue of decreasing mineral deposits, recovery of metals from several waste residues has become progressively more essential. Novel and efficient recycling processes have been on the rise globally. Manganese (Mn) as the fourth most i...
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There is a large assortment of microbes that are capable of producing toxins that cause foodborne diseases. At present, foodborne infections are a widespread communal health problem and it is thus essential to identify foodborne pathogens for reducing foodborne diseases. Several conventional microbiological identification techniques are time-consum...
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Conventional leaching methods for Manganese (Mn) recovery require strong acids and are threatening to the environment. Alternatively, the use of microbes for Mn recovery is environment friendly in nature. The present investigation compares the capacity of pure and mixed cultures of native bacterial strains for bioleaching of low grade Mn ores. The...

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