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Amrita

Amrita has varying significance in different Indian religions. The word ''Amrit'' is also a common first name for Sikhs and Hindus, while its feminine form is ''Amritā''. Amrita is cognate to and shares many similarities with ambrosia; both originated from a common Proto-Indo-European source. Provided by Wikipedia
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China’s semiconductor conundrum: understanding US export controls and their efficacy by Megha Shrivastava, Amrita Jash
Published 2025-12-01
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Computing Genomic Signatures Using de Bruijn Chains by Lenwood S. Heath, Amrita Pati
Published 2021-06-01
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Stress and Coping Strategies among Nursing Students of selected Nursing College of Kathmandu by Amrita Dhakal, Muna Dhakal, Varsha Gurung
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PLANT DISEASE DETECTION USING DEEP LEARNING by Amrita, Sanjay Kumar Nayak, Rajiv Kumar, Sakshi Tomar
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Dye-laden sludge-derived biochar for wastewater remediation: A review on pyrolytic engineering, adsorptive interactions, and environmental prospects by Anshuman Gupta, Sandra Ramachandran, Neelaambhigai Mayilswamy, Amrita Nighojkar, Balasubramanian Kandasubramanian
Published 2025-09-01
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Enhancing Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Teaming for Planetary Exploration by Amrita Suresh, Melvin Laux, Wiebke Brinkmann, Leon C. Danter, Frank Kirchner
Published 2025-05-01
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