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G Venugopal

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Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|December 1, 1980
Macromolecular synthesis & pattern formation in hydra: Part I--RNA synthesis in normal, non-regenerating hydrasG Venugopal, S Mookerjee
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|December 1, 1980
Macromolecular synthesis & pattern formation in hydra: Part II--RNA & protein syntheses in regenerating hydrasG Venugopal, S Mookerjee
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|December 1, 1980
Macromolecular synthesis & pattern formation in hydra: Part III--differential stability of cytoplasmic RNA in regenerating hydrasG Venugopal, S Mookerjee
Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation|November 19, 2014
DIFFERENTIATING sEMG SIGNALS UNDER MUSCLE FATIGUE AND NON-FATIGUE CONDITIONS USING LOGISTIC REGRESSION CLASSIFIERSG Venugopal, S Ramakrishnan
Developmental Biology|April 30, 1981
Spatial pattern of nerve differentiation in Hydra is due to a pattern of nerve commitmentG Venugopal, C N David
Developmental Biology|April 30, 1981
Nerve commitment in Hydra. I. Role of morphogenetic signalsG Venugopal, C N David
Developmental Biology|April 30, 1981
Nerve commitment in Hydra. II. Localization of commitment in S phaseG Venugopal, C N David
Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation|May 22, 2015
Analysis of Surface EMG Signals in Isometric Contraction at Different Angles Using Rainflow Counting AlgorithmsSushant Kulkarni, G Venugopal, S Ramakrishnan
Biomedical Engineering Letters|July 1, 2024
Analysis of induced dynamic biceps EMG signal complexity using Markov transition networksG Venugopal, Divya Sasidharan, Ramakrishnan Swaminathan
Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation|May 22, 2015
Differentiating Muscle Fatigue and Nonfatigue Conditions Using Surface EMG Signals and Zhao-Atlas-Marks Based Time-Frequency DistributionP A Karthick, G Venugopal, S Ramakrishnan
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Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|December 1, 1980
Macromolecular synthesis & pattern formation in hydra: Part I--RNA synthesis in normal, non-regenerating hydrasG Venugopal, S Mookerjee
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|December 1, 1980
Macromolecular synthesis & pattern formation in hydra: Part II--RNA & protein syntheses in regenerating hydrasG Venugopal, S Mookerjee
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|December 1, 1980
Macromolecular synthesis & pattern formation in hydra: Part III--differential stability of cytoplasmic RNA in regenerating hydrasG Venugopal, S Mookerjee
Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation|November 19, 2014
DIFFERENTIATING sEMG SIGNALS UNDER MUSCLE FATIGUE AND NON-FATIGUE CONDITIONS USING LOGISTIC REGRESSION CLASSIFIERSG Venugopal, S Ramakrishnan
Developmental Biology|April 30, 1981
Spatial pattern of nerve differentiation in Hydra is due to a pattern of nerve commitmentG Venugopal, C N David
Developmental Biology|April 30, 1981
Nerve commitment in Hydra. I. Role of morphogenetic signalsG Venugopal, C N David
Developmental Biology|April 30, 1981
Nerve commitment in Hydra. II. Localization of commitment in S phaseG Venugopal, C N David
Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation|May 22, 2015
Analysis of Surface EMG Signals in Isometric Contraction at Different Angles Using Rainflow Counting AlgorithmsSushant Kulkarni, G Venugopal, S Ramakrishnan
Biomedical Engineering Letters|July 1, 2024
Analysis of induced dynamic biceps EMG signal complexity using Markov transition networksG Venugopal, Divya Sasidharan, Ramakrishnan Swaminathan
Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation|May 22, 2015
Differentiating Muscle Fatigue and Nonfatigue Conditions Using Surface EMG Signals and Zhao-Atlas-Marks Based Time-Frequency DistributionP A Karthick, G Venugopal, S Ramakrishnan
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