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H. S. Murali
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This map shows the geographic impact of R. K. Agarwal'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 R. K. Agarwal with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites R. K. Agarwal more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by R. K. Agarwal. 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 R. K. Agarwal. The network helps show where R. K. Agarwal may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of R. K. Agarwal
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of R. K. Agarwal.
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citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges
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Gupta, Sushim K., et al.. (2013). Molecular characterization of Omp31 gene of Indian field Isolates of Brucella melitensis. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 83(7).2 indexed citations
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Kumar, Ashok, et al.. (2012). Molecular characterization of Campylobacter jejuni isolates of poultry origin.. 10(2). 65–71.1 indexed citations
Agarwal, R. K., et al.. (2011). Isolation and Characterization of E. coli from Food and Environmental Samples. Vegetos. 24(1). 142–146.3 indexed citations
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Zende, R. J., et al.. (2010). Prevalence of Salmonella serovars in whole dressed chicken carcasses.. 8(1). 37–39.1 indexed citations
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Rathore, R., Animesh Kumar, R. K. Agarwal, & K. N. Bhilegaonkar. (2010). Shiga-like toxin producing Escherichia coli serotypes isolated from raw and ready to eat meat products.. 8(1). 11–15.2 indexed citations
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Agarwal, R. K., et al.. (2010). Cloning and sequencing of outer membrane protein C (ompC) gene from Salmonella Typhimurium.. 8(2). 111–115.1 indexed citations
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Ghatak, Sandeep, R. K. Agarwal, & K. N. Bhilegaonkar. (2009). Epidemiology of multi-drug resistant Aeromonas spp.. 7(1). 1–11.2 indexed citations
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Agarwal, R. K., et al.. (2007). Evaluation of enrichment broths and various template preparation procedures for PCR based detection of Salmonella.. 5(2). 93–99.1 indexed citations
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Bhilegaonkar, K. N., R. K. Agarwal, S.V.S. Malik, et al.. (2007). Prevalence and rapid detection of shiga toxin producing E. coli (STEC) in water and ready-to-eat (RTE) foods.. 5(2). 75–83.3 indexed citations
Porteen, K., R. K. Agarwal, & K. N. Bhilegaonkar. (2006). PCR-based detection of Aeromonas from milk samples. 4(2). 111–115.7 indexed citations
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Ghatak, Sandeep, R. K. Agarwal, & K. N. Bhilegaonkar. (2003). Detection of Aeromonas spp. from milk and meat by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.. 1(1). 17–24.7 indexed citations
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Verma, R. K. & R. K. Agarwal. (2000). Occurrence of aflatoxin in groundnut and groundnut cake available at distributors and retailers of Uttar Pradesh.. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition. 17(2). 156–159.5 indexed citations
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Agarwal, R. K., et al.. (2000). Biological characterization of partially purified exotoxins of Aeromonas spp.. Indian Journal of Comparative Microbiology Immunology and Infectious Diseases. 21(1). 35–38.1 indexed citations
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Agarwal, R. K., et al.. (2000). Aeromonads in foods of animal origin.. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 70(9). 942–943.11 indexed citations
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