K Mitra
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Kumar S, Mitra K, Yamada Y
Appl Opt
. 2010 Nov;
35(19):3372-8.
PMID: 21102724
Transient optical transport in highly scattering media such as tissues is usually modeled as a diffusion process in which the energy flux is assumed proportional to the fluence (intensity averaged...
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Fertility and its relation to social conditions: A study of the vital statistics of London in 1930-2
Mitra K
J Hyg (Lond)
. 2010 May;
37(1):108-23.
PMID: 20475360
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Signes A, Mitra K, Burlo F, Carbonell-Barrachina A
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess
. 2009 Aug;
25(11):1345-52.
PMID: 19680842
Arsenic (As) contamination of rice plants can result in high total As concentrations (t-As) in cooked rice, especially if As-contaminated water is used for cooking. This study examines two variables:...
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Biswas A, Chakraborty I, Das D, Chakraborty A, Ray D, Mitra K
Indian J Public Health
. 2009 Feb;
52(3):130-5.
PMID: 19189834
Background And Objectives: Towards sustainable elimination of iodine deficiency disorders (IDD), the existing programme needs to be monitored through recommended methods and indicators. Thus, we conducted the study to assess...
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Signes-Pastor A, Mitra K, Sarkhel S, Hobbes M, Burlo F, De Groot W, et al.
J Agric Food Chem
. 2008 Sep;
56(20):9469-74.
PMID: 18800809
Arsenic (As) species were quantified by HPLC-HG-AFS in water and vegetables from a rural area of West Bengal (India). Inorganic species predominated in vegetables (including rice) and drinking water; in...