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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
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Ramanathan, K., V. Periasamy, Malathy Pushpavanam, & U. Natarajan. (2009). Particle Swarm Optimisation of hardness in nickel diamond electro composites. Archives of Materials Science and Engineering. 1. 232–236.7 indexed citations
Pushpavanam, Malathy, et al.. (2001). Electrochemical preparation of Tin fluoborate for Tin plating. Institutional Repository @ Central Electrochemical Research Institute (Central Electrochemical Research Institute).2 indexed citations
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Rao, Chepuri R.K. & Malathy Pushpavanam. (2000). Studies on the deposition behavior of Pt[(NH3)2(H2O)2]+2 complex bath. 35. 137–139.1 indexed citations
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Vasantha, Vairathevar Sivasamy, Malathy Pushpavanam, & V. S. Muralidharan. (2000). Tin-Zinc alloy electrodeposit- Physicochemical characterisation. Indian Journal of Chemical Technology. 7(5). 216–222.3 indexed citations
Pushpavanam, Malathy, et al.. (1999). CORROSION RESISTANT TIN ELECTRO DEPOSIT. 15. 215–218.2 indexed citations
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Michael, M. S., Malathy Pushpavanam, G. Subramanian, & K. Balakrishnan. (1999). CORROSION RESISTANCE OF ELECTRODEPOSITED ZINC ALLOYS : A MARINE EXPOSURE STUDY. Institutional Repository @ Central Electrochemical Research Institute (Central Electrochemical Research Institute). 15. 205–207.1 indexed citations
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Rao, Chepuri R.K. & Malathy Pushpavanam. (1999). Studies on new electroplating bath for platinum. 15. 183–185.2 indexed citations
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Pushpavanam, Malathy, et al.. (1999). ELECTRODEPOSITION OF IRIDIUM. Institutional Repository @ Central Electrochemical Research Institute (Central Electrochemical Research Institute). 15. 208–210.11 indexed citations
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Pushpavanam, Malathy, et al.. (1999). ELECTRODEPOSITION OF NI-FE-P ALLOY. 15. 211–214.2 indexed citations
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Pushpavanam, Malathy, S. Natarajan, & K. Balakrishnan. (1997). Properties of Ni-WC electrocomposites. Institutional Repository @ Central Electrochemical Research Institute (Central Electrochemical Research Institute). 84(6). 88–91.6 indexed citations
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