S. K. De

Publication List Details

Period

1982 - 9999

Number

7

Co-Authors

A Simple Laboratory Apparatus to Measure Relative Erodibility of Soils (9999)

Chandra,Subhash, De,S. K.

A simple laboratory apparatus designed for rapid and inexpensive measurement of the relative erodibility of soils is described. Erosion coefficients obtained with this apparatus are correlated with...

Metastability and magnetic memory effect in Ni-Mn-Sn alloy (2008)

Chatterjee, S., Giri, S., Majumdar, S., De, S. K.

Magneto-structural instability in the ferromagnetic shape memory alloy of composition Ni$_2$Mn$_{1.4}$Sn$_{0.6}$ is investigated by transport and magnetic measurements. Large negative...

Magneto-optical properties of Europium hexaboride (2004)

Ghosh, Dipta Bhanu, De, Molly, De, S. K.

Full potential spin-polarized self-consistent electronic structure calculation s have been performed on LaB$_{6}$, EuB$_{6}$ and YbB$_{6}$ using Linear Muffin- Tin Orbital Method. The electronic...

Electromagnetic Interference Shielding by Carbon Fibre-Fileld Polychloroprene Rubber Composites. (1998)

Jana, P. B., Mallick, A. K., De, S. K.

Short carbon fiber/polychloroprene composites were studied for potential effectiveness as electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials. The frequency ranges under study were 100 to 1000 MHz...

Human chorionic gonadotropin hormone prevents wasting syndrome and death in HIV-1 transgenic mice.

De, S K, Wohlenberg, C R, Marinos, N J, Doodnauth, D, Bryant, J L, Notkins, A L

At birth, transgenic mice, homozygous for the HIV-1 provirus pNL4-3, deleted in gag/pol, are normal in appearance and weight. Within several days after birth, the pups develop a syndrome...

Human chorionic gonadotropin hormone prevents wasting syndrome and death in HIV-1 transgenic mice.

De, S K, Wohlenberg, C R, Marinos, N J, Doodnauth, D, Bryant, J L, Notkins, A L

At birth, transgenic mice, homozygous for the HIV-1 provirus pNL4-3, deleted in gag/pol, are normal in appearance and weight. Within several days after birth, the pups develop a syndrome...