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K Nandhini

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Neural Processing Letters|June 26, 2023
An Optimal Stacked ResNet-BiLSTM-Based Accurate Detection and Classification of Genetic DisordersK Nandhini, G Tamilpavai
World Journal of Radiology|September 26, 2022
Impact of X-radiation in the management of COVID-19 disease, Divya K Mohan, K Nandhini, et al.
Microbial Pathogenesis|April 15, 2025
Exploring the antifungal potential of novel Bacillus siamensis RBN19 against Bipolaris oryzae infecting rice: in vitro and in silico studiesK Nandhini, S Vinod Kumar, Abitha Benson, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|September 24, 2025
Evidence for the lack of an increase in DNA damage in occupational healthcare workers exposed to ionizing radiation: An indication of radiation safetyS Aishwarya, Nikitha Dubagunta, K Nandhini, et al.
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Neural Processing Letters|June 26, 2023
An Optimal Stacked ResNet-BiLSTM-Based Accurate Detection and Classification of Genetic DisordersK Nandhini, G Tamilpavai
World Journal of Radiology|September 26, 2022
Impact of X-radiation in the management of COVID-19 disease, Divya K Mohan, K Nandhini, et al.
Microbial Pathogenesis|April 15, 2025
Exploring the antifungal potential of novel Bacillus siamensis RBN19 against Bipolaris oryzae infecting rice: in vitro and in silico studiesK Nandhini, S Vinod Kumar, Abitha Benson, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|September 24, 2025
Evidence for the lack of an increase in DNA damage in occupational healthcare workers exposed to ionizing radiation: An indication of radiation safetyS Aishwarya, Nikitha Dubagunta, K Nandhini, et al.
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