Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
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
topics.
Evaluation of functional properties of composite flours and sensorial attributes of composite flour biscuits
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Suresh Chandra. 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 Suresh Chandra. The network helps show where Suresh Chandra may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Suresh Chandra
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20 of 20 papers shown
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Chandra, Suresh, et al.. (2019). Studies on physico-chemical properties of crude oil and refined oil. 10(1). 27–32.2 indexed citations
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Chandra, Suresh, et al.. (2018). Domestication and nutrient management of Monarda citriodora Cer.ex Lag. in Sub Tropical region of Jammu (India). International Journal of Chemical Studies. 6(2). 1259–1263.2 indexed citations
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Kumar, Sunil, et al.. (2018). “Non-thermal techniques: Application in food industries” A review. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 7(5). 1507–1518.22 indexed citations
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Chandra, Suresh, et al.. (2017). Moisture loss and oil uptake kinetics in French fries (var. Kufri bahar) during frying in different oils and treatments. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 5(5). 594–596.1 indexed citations
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Chandra, Suresh, et al.. (2017). Functional properties of food commodities (wheat, kidney bean, cowpea, turnip, cauliflower) flours. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 5(6). 1199–1202.11 indexed citations
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Shalini, Shalini, et al.. (2017). Effect of moisture content and drying rate on dried aonla shreds during ambient storage. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 5(4). 362–366.4 indexed citations
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Kumar, Ravi A., Samsher Gautam, & Suresh Chandra. (2016). Studies on proximate analysis of biscuits using multigrain flours during ambient condition. International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition. 1(2). 39–41.3 indexed citations
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Chandra, Suresh, et al.. (2012). Qualitative Evaluation of Mixed Fruit Based Ready to Serve (RTS) Beverage. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. 6(1). 195–200.2 indexed citations
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Mina, B. L., et al.. (2010). Weed control for yield and profit maximization in wheat (Triticum aestivum) in Indian Himalayas.. Indian Journal of Agronomy. 55(2). 119–122.4 indexed citations
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Datta, S. P., R.K. Rattan, & Suresh Chandra. (2007). Influence of different amendments on the availability of cadmium to crops in the Sewage-irrigated soil. Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science. 55(1). 86–89.6 indexed citations
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Pandey, Amit, et al.. (2006). Pestalotiopsis stem canker of Jatropha curcas.. Indian Forester. 132(6). 763–766.5 indexed citations
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Gupta, S. K., et al.. (2005). Identification of a single dominant gene for resistance to Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus in blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper).. SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics. 37(2). 85–89.11 indexed citations
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Chandra, Suresh, H. C. Joshi, & Himanshu Pathak. (2005). Impact of Distillery Effluent and Salts on Hydraulic Conductivity of a Sandy Loam Soil. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(1). 9–14.2 indexed citations
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Jha, Pramod, R.K. Rattan, & Suresh Chandra. (2003). Influence of nitrification inhibitors, placement technique and irrigation sequence on utilization of labelled urea-N by wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science. 51(4). 534–539.1 indexed citations
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Kumar, Dinesh, et al.. (1999). Folk-lore herbal veterinary medicines employed in reproductive disorders and for enhancing milk production in India and Nepal-An update. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 69(11).4 indexed citations
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Chandra, Suresh, et al.. (1995). Capacity of urban roads using areal density concept.2 indexed citations
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Chandra, Suresh & Murali Sastry. (1988). Phytochemical investigations on prunus persica heart wood.. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 50(6). 321–322.2 indexed citations
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Chandra, Suresh, et al.. (1985). Combining Ability Analysis For Yield Components of Pearl Millet in Different Environments. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The). 45(1). 70–74.1 indexed citations
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Chandra, Suresh, et al.. (1980). Association in segregating populations of chickpea.. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The). 40(1). 117–121.1 indexed citations
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Chandra, Suresh, et al.. (1977). Growth Attributes in Mungbean. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The). 37(3). 415–419.2 indexed citations
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