Countries citing papers authored by E.B. Chakurkar
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This map shows the geographic impact of E.B. Chakurkar's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by E.B. Chakurkar with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites E.B. Chakurkar more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by E.B. Chakurkar. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by E.B. Chakurkar. The network helps show where E.B. Chakurkar may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of E.B. Chakurkar
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of E.B. Chakurkar.
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Swain, B.K., P.K. Naik, E.B. Chakurkar, & Narendra Singh. (2013). Effect of Feeding Brewers’ Dried Grain on the Performance of Japanese Quail Layers. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition. 30(2). 210–213.3 indexed citations
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Swain, B.K., P.K. Naik, E.B. Chakurkar, & Narender Singh. (2012). Effect of combined supplementation of probiotic and yeast on growth, carcass characteristics and economics of production in broiler chickens. Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology. 12(1). 103–110.6 indexed citations
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Naik, P.K., B.K. Swain, E.B. Chakurkar, & N. P. Singh. (2012). Performance of dairy cows on green fodder maize based ration in coastal hot and humid climate. Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology. 12(2). 265–270.9 indexed citations
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Naik, P.K., et al.. (2012). Assessment of potential animal and poultry feed resources in Goa. Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology. 12(1). 127–133.3 indexed citations
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Swain, B.K., E.B. Chakurkar, & S. B. Barbuddhe. (2011). Effect of feeding processed poultry hatchery waste on the performance of Vanaraja chicks. Indian Journal of Poultry Science. 46(1). 67–69.2 indexed citations
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Chakurkar, E.B.. (2009). Synchronization of estrus in local and Large White Yorkshire sows under coastal climatic conditions.. 30(2). 39–41.1 indexed citations
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Barbuddhe, Sukhadeo B., et al.. (2007). Isolation of Listeria species from farm bulk milk at the receiving dairy plant and cervico-vaginal swabs. Indian Journal of Comparative Microbiology Immunology and Infectious Diseases. 28. 53–55.4 indexed citations
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Swain, B.K., et al.. (2006). Feeding value of broken rice for Japanese quail layers. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition. 23(3). 193–195.6 indexed citations
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Barbuddhe, Sukhadeo B., et al.. (2005). Seroprevalence of contagious caprine pleuropnuemonia, blue tongue and peste des petits de ruminants among goats in Goa region. Indian Journal of Comparative Microbiology Immunology and Infectious Diseases. 26(1). 42–43.1 indexed citations
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Barbuddhe, Sukhadeo B., et al.. (2004). Prevalence of brucellosis in organized dairy farms in Goa region. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 74(10).6 indexed citations
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Barbuddhe, S. B., et al.. (2003). Microbial quality of poultry meat with special reference to Listeria monocytogenes. Indian Journal of Poultry Science. 38(3). 305–307.8 indexed citations
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