S R Verma
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Qureshi S, Pandey A, Sirohi T, Verma S, Sardana V, Agrawal C, et al.
Indian J Med Microbiol
. 2014 Jan;
32(1):79-81.
PMID: 24399397
Patients who are immunocompromised are predisposed to a variety of common and uncommon pulmonary infections. We report a case of mixed pulmonary infection by drug resistant tuberculosis with a nocardiosis...
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Dixit R, Verma S, Nitnaware V, Thacker N
Indian J Environ Health
. 2004 Jul;
45(2):107-12.
PMID: 15270342
There is a continuous increase in the demand of water supply in cities due to the industrialization and growing population. This extra supply is generally met by groundwaters or nearby...
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Dhand R, Malik S, Balakrishnan M, Verma S
J Pharm Pharmacol
. 1988 Jun;
40(6):429-30.
PMID: 2901475
The design of pressurized metered dose inhalers (MDI) used to assess asthma is variable. We have examined the aerosol spray flumes generated by four commercially available MDI products using high...
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Verma S, Chand R, Sharma A, Dutt D, Shankar J
Z Mikrosk Anat Forsch
. 1987 Jan;
101(4):714-8.
PMID: 3433900
No abstract available.
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Verma S, Chand R, Tonk I
Environ Res
. 1986 Apr;
39(2):442-7.
PMID: 3956469
The freshwater fish Notopterus notopterus were exposed to various sublethal concentrations (0.088, 0.044, 0.029, 0.022, and 0.017) of mercuric chloride (HgCl2) mg/liter for 15, 30, 45, and 60 days, and...
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Verma S, Tonk I, Chand R
Clin Physiol Biochem
. 1985 Jan;
3(4):199-203.
PMID: 2990800
Sublethal concentrations of mercuric chloride inhibited the liver, kidney and gill enzymes, acid, alkaline, and glucose-6-phosphatase of the fish Notopterus notopterus, which had been exposed to the heavy metal for...
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Verma S, Chand R, Tonk I
Toxicol Lett
. 1984 Jan;
20(1):49-52.
PMID: 6229904
Mercuric intoxication at sublethal levels (1/5, 1/10, 1/15, 1/20 or 1/25 fractions of 96 h LC50) produced alterations in the activity of serum glutamic oxalacetic transaminase (SGOT) and serum glutamic...