Journal Publications 2010 & before

  1. Developing water stable gliadin films without using crosslinking agents. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 2010, 18, 277–283. IF- 1.969.
  2. Structure and properties of ultrafine silk fibers produced by Theriodopteryx ephemeraeformis. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Materials Science, 2010, 45(24,) 6617-6622. IF- 2.302.
  3. Structure and properties of silk fibers produced by Antheraea polyphemus.  Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy Research, 2010, 4, 1-5.
  4. Cytocompatible crosslinking of electrospun zein fibers for the development of water stable tissue engineering scaffolds. Narendra Reddy, et al., Acta Biomaterialia, 2010, 6 4042–4051. IF- 6.008.
  5. Structure and properties of cocoons and silk fibers produced by Hyalophora cecropia. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Materials Science, 2010, 45, 4414-4421. IF- 2.302.
  6. Morphology and tensile properties of silk fibers produced by uncommon saturniidae. Narendra Reddy, et al., International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2010, 46(4), 419-424. IF- 3.138.
  7. Light-weight polypropylene composites reinforced with whole chicken feathers. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2010, 116, 3668-3675. IF- 1.6.
  8. Non-traditional light-weight polypropylene composites reinforced with milkweed floss. . Narendra Reddy, et al., Polymer International, 2010, 59, 884–890. IF- 2.414.
  9. Using hop bines as reinforcements for light-weight polypropylene composites. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2010, 116, 2366–2373. IF- 1.6.
  10. Citric acid crosslinking of starch films. Narendra Reddy, et al., Food Chemistry, 2010, 118, 702-711. IF- 4.052.
  11. In vitrostudies on the effects of biofertilizers (Azotobacter and Rhizobium) on seed germination and development of Trigonella foenum- graceum using a novel glass marble containing liquid medium. Nagananda, G.S., et al., International Journal of Botany, 2010, 6 (4), 394-403.
  12. Microbiological quality of street–vended Indian chats sold in Bangalore. Nagananda, G.S., et al., Journal of Biological Sciences, 2010, 10 (3), 255-260.
  13. Plant regeneration from leaf and nodal explants of Physalis minima Nagananda, G.S., et al.,  Journal of Advanced Biotechnology, 2010, 10 (04): 38-40.
  14. Molecular dynamics investigation of dipeptide – transition metal salts in aqueous solutions. Santosh, M.S. et al., The Journal of Physical Chemistry B,2010, 114(49), 16632-16640. IF-3.18.
  15. Refractive indices and isentropic compressibilities of glycylglycine-FeCl2in aqueous ethanol mixtures. Santosh, M.S. et al., Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 2010, 55(11), 5365-5369. IF-1.83.
  16. Physico-chemical, acoustic and excess properties of glycylglycine―MnCl2in aqueous ethanol mixtures at different temperatures. Santosh, M.S. et al., Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2010, 291(2), 174-179. IF-1.98.
  17. Acoustical and compressibility parameters of glycylglycine-FeCl3in aqueous ethanol mixture at T = (293.15, 303.15 and 313.15)K. Santosh, M.S. et al., Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2010, 49(22), 11848-11853. IF-2.56.
  18. Volumetric, refractometric and excess properties of glycylglycine in aqueous FeCl2Solution at temperatures T = (288.15 to 318.15) K. Santosh, M.S. et al., Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 2010, 55(9), 4048-4053. IF-1.83.
  19. Ultrasonic velocities, densities and viscosities of glycylglycine and CoCl2in aqueous and aqueous ethanol systems at different temperatures. Santosh, M.S. et al., The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 2010, 42(6), 742-751. IF-2.19.
  20. Molar volume, compressibility and excess properties of glycylglycine in aqueous NiCl2 Santosh, M.S. et al., Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2010, 299(1):102-108. IF-1.98.
  21. Excess molar volumes, viscosity deviations and isentropic compressibility changes in glycylglycine-NiCl2aqueous ethanol mixtures. Santosh, M.S. et al., Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2010, 298(1), 169-172. IF- 1.84.
  22. Volumetric and ultrasonic investigation of glycylglycine in aqueous FeCl3 Santosh, M.S. et al., Journal of Solution Chemistry, 2010, 39(11), 1763-1773. IF-1.25.
  23. Electrical and magnetic properties of chitosan-magnetite nanocomposites. Santosh, M.S. et al., Physica B Condensed Matter,2010, 405(8), 2078-2082. IF-1.35.
  24. Corrosion of metals in biofuels. Meenakshi, H.N., et al., ECS Transactions, 2010, 33(14), 1-19.
  25. Inhibition of corrosion of mild steel in 0.5 M H2SO4by Tectona grandis Meenakshi, H.N., et al., Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, 2010, 3(3).
  26. Capacitance behavior of Multiwall carbon nanotubes synthesized by CCVD technique using MgO/Fe/Co and Al(OH)3/Fe/Co as catalysts. Kathyayini, H., et al.,  Journal of Electrochemical Society of India,2010, 59 4, 135-145.
  27. Stability of embedded indium nanoclusters in silica under thermal treatment and ion irradiation. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2010, 10, 755-761. IF- 1.556.
  28. Enhanced bactericidal  activity of modified titania in sunlight against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a water borne pathogen. Swetha, S., et al., Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2010,  86, 1127-1134. IF- 2.008.
  29. Structure and Photocatalytic activity of Ti1-X MX O2 (M = Zr, Co and Mo) Synthesized by Pulverized Solid State Technique. Swetha, S., et al., Central European Journal of Chemistry, 2010, 8 (2), 453–460. IF-1.329.
  30. Synthesis and Comparative  Study of Nanotitanates over Degussa P-25 in Disinfection of Water. Swetha, S., et al., Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2010, 86, 628 – 632. IF- 2.008.
  31. Bulk temperature estimation of a polymer composite pin, Gopalakrishna,.K., Krishna Venkatesh, Mohan, C.B., et al.,  Wear, 2010, 268, 346-351; IF- 2.4.
  32. A Secure Hash Function MD-192 with Modified Message Expansion. Tiwari, H., et al., International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, 2010,7(2).
  33. Cryptographic Hash Function: An Elevated View. Tiwari, H., et al., European Journal of Scientific Research, 2010, 43(4). IF- 0.736.
  34. Catalytic activity of hydrated alumina supported molybdenum, Chromium and vanadium-oxo species: A comparative study in dibenzyl ether formation. Kathyayini, H., et al., Catalysis communications, 2009, 10, 7, 10 , 1043-1047. IF-3.699
  35. Structural phase transitions in Au thin films on Si (110): An in-situ temperature dependent transmission electron microscopy stud. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Applied Surface Science, 2009, 256, 567-571. IF- 982.
  36. Oxide mediated liquid–solid growth of high aspect ratio aligned gold silicide nanowires on Si (110) substrates. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Nanotechnology, 2009, 20 (46), 465601. IF- 3.573.
  37. Field emission studies of Te nanorods grown on Si (111) substrate. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Vacuum, 2009, 83 (11), 1307-1310. IF- 1.615.
  38. Synchrotron X-ray induced damage in polymer (PS) thin films. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B, 2009, 267, 1807-1810. IF-1.423.
  39. Formation of aligned nano-silicide structures in MBE grown Au/Si(110) system: A real time temperature dependent TEM study. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2009 21 (20), 205403. IF- 2.209.
  40. Chlorine gas sensors using one-dimensional tellurium nanostructures. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Talanta, 2009, 77 (5), 1567-1572. IF- 3.749.
  41. Fabrication, photoemission studies, and sensor of Hg nanoparticles templated on plasmid DNA. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Applied Physics Letters, 2009, 94 (7), 073110. IF- 3.142.
  42. Structural modifications of diamond like carbon films induced by MeV nitrogen ion irradiation. Umananda M Bhatta, et al.,  Applied Surface Science, 2009, 255 (9), 4796-4800. IF- 2.982.
  43. Effects of thermal and athermal processing on the formation of buried SiC layers. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Journal of Applied Physics, 2009, 105 (1), 14301. IF- 2.101.
  44. Adenovirus Transforming E1A Protein Induces c-Myc in Quiescent Cells by a Novel Mechanism. Kadeppagari, R.K., et al., Virol, 2009, 83, 4810-4822. IF- 4.893.
  45. c-Myc induced aberrant DNA synthesis and activation of DNA damage response in p300 knockdown human cells. Kadeppagari, R.K., et al., Biol. Chem., 2009, 284(22), 15193-15205. IF- 4.571.
  46. Extraction and characterization of natural cellulose fibers from common milkweed stems. Narendra Reddy, et al., Polymer Engineering & Science, 2009, 49(11),  2212-2217. IF- 1.719.
  47. Preparation and properties of starch acetate fibers for potential tissue engineering applications. Narendra Reddy, et al., Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2009, 103 (5), 1016-1022. IF- 2.243.
  48. Soyprotein fibers with high strength and water stability for potential medical applications. Narendra Reddy, et al.,Biotechnology Progress, 2009, 25(6), 1796-1802. IF- 2.167.
  49. Properties of natural cellulose fibers from hop stems. Narendra Reddy, et al., Carbohydrate Polymers, 2009, 77(4), 898-902. IF-  4.219.
  50. Properties of natural cellulose fibers from cotton stalks. Narendra Reddy, et al., Bioresource Technology, 2009, 100, 3563-3569. IF- 4.917.
  51. Natural cellulose fibers from soybean straw. Narendra Reddy, et al., Bioresource Technology, 2009, 100, 3593-3598. IF- 4.917.
  52. Extraction, characterization and potential applications of cellulose in corn kernels and distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS). Narendra Reddy, et al., Carbohydrate Polymers, 2009, 76(4), 521-528. IF – 4.219.
  53. Wet crosslinking gliadin fibers with citric acid and a quantitative relationship between crosslinking conditions and mechanical properties. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2009, 57 (1), 90-98. IF – 2.857.
  54. Alkali catalyzed low temperature wet crosslinking of plant proteins using carboxylic acids. Narendra Reddy, et al., Biotechnology Progress,2009, 25(1), 139-146. IF -2.167.
  55. Molecular interactions in glycylglycine―MnCl2aqueous solutions at (288.15 to 318.15) K. Santosh, M.S. et al., Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 2009, 54(10), 2813-2818. IF-1.83.
  56. Isolation of Host-Specific Bacteriophages from Sewage Against Human Pathogens. Nagananda, G.S., Sandeep Suryan, Asian Journal of Biotechnology, 2009, 1 (4), 163-170.
  57. Design and Development of an Advanced Linear Reciprocating Tribometer. Mohan, C.B., Gopalakrishna,.K., Krishna Venkatesh,  et al.,Wear, 2009, 267, 1111-1116; IF- 2.4.

 

  1. Tribological studies of polymer based ceramic metal composites processed at room temperature. Gopalakrishna,.K., Krishna Venkatesh, Mohan, C.B., et al.,Wear, 2009, 266, 878-883. IF- 2.4.
  2. Studies on boundary lubrication properties of oxidized coconut and soybean oils. Jagadeesh K. Mannekote, et al., Lubrication Science, 2009, 21, 355-365. IF- 1.384.
  3. Design of Audio Broadcaster and Listener Using Peer to Peer Network. Balaji, S., et al., International Journal of Computing and Applications, 2009, 4(1), 25-33. IF-2.211.
  4. Studies on nanocrystalline zinc coating. Muralidhara, H.B., et al., Bulletin of Materials Science,   2008, 31, 585-591. IF- 0.895.
  5. Biodiesel – A boon or a curse for the women of Hassan district, India?. Narayanaswamy, A., et al., ENERGIA News, 2009, 1224-27.
  6. A study on brightening and corrosive resistance property of electrodeposited zinc in non-cyanide alkaline bath. Muralidhara, H.B., et al., Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, 2008, 15, 259. IF- 0.491.
  7. A study on brightening property of newly synthesized compound in electroplating of            zinc-nickel alloy. Muralidhara, H.B., et al., Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, 2008, 15, 155. IF-0.491.
  8. Electrochemical deposition of nanocrystalline zinc from acid zincate bath. Muralidhara, H.B., et al., Surface and Coating Technology, 2008, 202, 3403. IF- 2.417.
  9. p-AgCoO2/n-ZnO heterojunction diode grown by rf magnetron sputtering.  Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Bulletin of Materials Science, 2008, 31 (5), 753-758. IF- 1.017.
  10. Effect of structure, particle size and relative concentration of Eu3+ and Tb3+ ions on the luminescence properties of Eu3+ co-doped Y2O3: Tb nanoparticles. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Nanotechnology, 2008, 19 (32), 325704. IF- 3.573.
  11. Flux dependent MeV self-ion-induced effects on Au nanostructures: dramatic mass transport and nanosilicide formation. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Nanotechnology, 2008, 19 (32), 325602. IF- 3.573.
  12. Au 2+ ion-beam irradiation effects on optical properties of CdSe and CdS quantum dots. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B, 2008, 266, 1816-1819. IF- 1.423.
  13. Structural analysis of DC magnetron sputtered and spin coated thin films using RBS, TEM and X-ray reflectivity methods. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B, 2008, 266, 1548-1552. IF- 1.389.
  14. Octyl-β-D-glucopyranoside mediated synthesis of nanocrystalline BaTiO 3 using a single-source precursor. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Journal of Materials Research, 2008, 23 (03), 842-848. IF- 1.647.
  15. Generic synthesis of a variety of nanocrystalline metal oxides at room temperature. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2008, 18 (31), 3636-3639. IF- 6.626.
  16. Bacterial synthesis of silicon/silica nanocomposites. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2008, 18 (22), 2601-2606. IF- 6.626.
  17. p300 provides a co repressor function by cooperating with YY1 and HDAC3 to repress c-Myc. Kadeppagari, R.K., et al., Oncogene, 2008, 27:5717-5728 . IF- 8.459.
  18. Simian virus 40 large T overcomes p300 repression of c-Myc. Kadeppagari, R.K., et al., Virology, 2008, 377, 227-232. IF-   068.
  19. Partially saturated canthaxanthin purified from Aspergillus carbonariusinduces apoptosis in prostrate cancer cell line. Kadeppagari, R.K., et al.,  Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2008,  80:467-473. IF- 3.376.
  20. A new crosslinked protein fiber from gliadin and the effect of crosslinking parameters on its mechanical properties and water stability. Narendra Reddy, et al., Polymer International, 2008, 57, 1174-1181. IF-2.414.
  21. Effect of glutaraldehyde crosslinking conditions on the strength and water stability of wheat gluten fibers. Narendra Reddy, et al., Macromolecular Materials and Engineering, 2008, 293(7),  614-620. IF-2.781.
  22. Effect of structures and concentrations of softeners on the performance properties and durability to laundering of cotton fabrics. Narendra Reddy, et al., Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 2008, 47(8), 2502-2510. IF- 2.567.
  23. Self-crosslinked gliadin fibers with high strength and water stability for potential medical applications. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 2008, 19, 2055–2061. IF-2.272.
  24. Polylactic acid /polypropylene polyblend fibers for better resistance to degradation. Narendra Reddy, et al., Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2008, 93, 233-241. IF- 12.
  25. Characterizing natural cellulose fibers from velvet leaf (Abutilon theophrasti) stems. Narendra Reddy, et al., Bioresource Technology, 2008, 99, 2449-2454, IF- 917.
  26. Biodiesel contamination and material properties. Meenakshi, H.N., et al.,  PICon Journal (Natural Resources, Canada), 2008, 9.
  27. Biodiesel – oil gloom to oil boom. Meenakshi, H.N., et al., PICon Journal (Natural Resources, Canada)2008, 10.
  28. Synthesis of carbon nanotubes over transition metal ions supported on Al(OH)3. Kathyayini, H., et al., Indian Journal of Chemistry, 2008, 47, 663-668. IF- 0.851.
  29. Coolant lubricity and coolant lube compatibility with regard to slideway behavior. Gopalakrishna,.K., Krishna Venkatesh, Mohan, C.B., et al., Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 2008, 30(4), 281-285. IF- 0.963.
  30. Synthesis of tellurium nanostructures by physical vapor deposition and their growth mechanism. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Crystal Growth and Design, 2007, 8 (1), 238-242. IF- 4.425.
  31. keV Ag ion irradiation induced damage on multiwalled carbon nanotubes. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B, 2007,264, 36-40. IF-1.423.
  32. The effects of 2MeV Ag ion irradiation on multiwalled carbon nanotubes. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Carbon, 2007, 45 (13), 2659-2664. IF- 6.832.
  33. Synthesis of gold nanorods in organic media. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology, 2007, 7 (8), 2808-2817. IF- 1.556.
  34. Synthesis, optical properties, and surface enhanced Raman scattering of silver nanoparticles in nonaqueous methanol reverse micelles. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2007, 111 (10), 3901-3907. IF- 4.509.
  35. Effect of halogen addition to monolayer protected gold nanoparticles. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2007, 17 (16), 1614-1619. IF- 6.626
  36. The 53 kDa proteolytic product of precursor starch hydrolyzing enzyme of A. niger has Taka-amylase-like activity. Kadeppagari, R.K., et al.,  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol., 2007,  74,1011-1015. IF- 3.376.
  37. Preparation and characterization of long natural cellulose fibers from wheat straw. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Agricultural and  Food Chemistry, 2007,  55(21), 8570-8575, IF-2.857.
  38. Nontraditional biofibers for a new textile industry. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy, 2007, 1(2), 177-190, 2007. IF-0.635.
  39. Natural cellulose fibers from switchgrass with tensile properties similar to cotton and linen. Narendra Reddy, et al., Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2007, 97(5), 1021-1027. IF- 243
  40. An acidic method of zein extraction from DDGS. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Agricultural and  Food Chemistry, 2007,55(15), 6279-6284. IF-2.857.
  41. Structure and properties of natural cellulose fibers obtained from sorghum leaves and stems. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2007, 55(14), 5569-5574. IF-2.857.
  42. Effect of lignin on the heat and light resistance of lignocellulosic fibers. Narendra Reddy, et al., Macromolecular Materials and  Engineering, 2007,  292(4), 458-466, IF- 781
  43. Characterizing chicken feather barbs as natural protein fibers. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Polymers and the Environment,2007, 15(2), 81-87. IF-1.969.
  44. Novel protein fibers from wheat gluten. Narendra Reddy, et al., Biomacromolecules,2007, 8(2), 638-643. IF- 5.583.
  45. Bleaching cornhusk and kenaf fibers. Narendra Reddy, et al.,Industrial Engineering and. Chemistry. Research, 2007,   46(5), 1452-1458. IF- 2.567.
  46. Effect of condensation product of glycyl-glycine and furfural on electrodeposition of zinc from sulphate bath. Muralidhara, H.B., et al., Bulletin of Materials Science, 2006, 29, 497. IF-0.895.
  47. MeV ion-induced strain at nanoisland-semiconductor surface and interfaces. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B, 2006, 244, 64. IF-1.423.
  48. Characterization of ion beam induced nanostructures. Umananda M Bhatta, et al.,  Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B, 2006,244, 45. IF- 1.423.
  49. One-step method for the self-assembly of metal nanoparticles onto facetted hollow silica tubes. Umananda M Bhatta, et al., Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2006, 16 (36), 3619-3623. IF- 6.626.
  50. Catalytic materials based on aluminium hydroxide, for the large scale production of bundles of multi-walled (MWNT) carbon nanotubes. Kathyayini, H., et al., Catalysis Communications, 2006, 7, 140-147. IF- 3.699.
  51. Properties of high quality long natural cellulose fibers from rice straw. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Agricultural and  Food Chemistry,2006,  54(21), 8077-8081, IF-2.857
  52. Processing and properties of yarns with cornhusk fibers and their blends. Narendra Reddy, et al., Indian J. Fibre. Text. Res., 2006, 31 (4), 537-542. IF-0.42.
  53. Effects of printhouse humidity and temperature on quality of inkjet printed cotton, silk and nylon fabrics. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Imaging Science and Technology,2006, 50(2), 181-186.

 

 

 

  1. Trapped modes in a channel containing three layers of fluids and cylinder. Hamsapriye, et al., ZAMP, 2005, 56 (6),  1084–1097. IF- 1.56.
  2. Fibers from agricultural byproducts for industrial applications. Narendra Reddy, et al.,Trends Biotech, 2005,  23(1), 22-27. IF-11.681.
  3. Structure and properties of high quality natural cellulose fibers from cornstalks. Narendra Reddy, et al., Polymer,2005, 46 (15), 5494-5500. IF-3.586.
  4. Properties and potential applications of natural cellulose fibers obtained from cornhusks. Narendra Reddy, et al., Green Chemistry,2005, 7(4), 190-195. IF-8.506.
  5. New long natural cellulosic fibers from cornhusks: structure and properties. Narendra Reddy, et al., AATCC Review, 2005, 5 (7), 24-27.
  6. Evidence that cleavage of the precursor enzyme by autocatalysis caused secretion of multiple amylases by niger. Kadeppagari, R.K., et al.,  FEBS Lett., 2004, 557, 239-242. IF- 3.169.
  7. Catalytic activity of Fe, Co and Fe/Co supported on Ca, and Mg oxides, hydroxides and carbonates in the synthesis of carbon nanotubes. Kathyayini, H., et al., Molecular catalysis A: Chemical, 2004,  223,129-136. IF- 3.95.
  8. Biodegradable packing foams of starch acetate blended with corn stalk fibers. Narendra Reddy, et al., Journal of Applied Polymer  Science, 2004,  93, 2627-2633, IF:1.6.
  9. A new quadrature rule based on a generalized exponential interpolation formula. Hamsapriye, JCAM, 2001, 131, 65–88. IF- 1.328.
  10. On α-convex convergent alternating series. Hamsapriye, IJMEST, 2000, 31 (5), 691–701.
  11. On Some General Hybrid Transforms. . Hamsapriye, et al., JCAM, 2000,116 (1), 157–165. IF- 1.328.
  12. The role of special functions in a viscous flow problem involving two cylinders. . Hamsapriye, et al., Res. Comm, 2000, 27 (1), 123–130. IF- 1.4.
  13. Numerical solution of a Singular integro-differential equation. . Hamsapriye, et al., ZAMM, 1999, 79 (4), 233–241. IF- 1.293.
  14. Genesis of workpiece roughness generated in surface grinding and polishing of metals, Krishna Venkatesh, et al.,Wear of Materials, 1999, 225-229, 215-226. IF- 2.323.
  15. Roughness due to workpiece wear generated in surface grinding of metals. Krishna Venkatesh, et al.,Tribology International, 1999, 31, 771-778.   IF- 2.259.
  16. Roughness generated in surface grinding of metals.Krishna Venkatesh, et al.,   ASME Journal of Tribology, 1999, 121, 746-752. IF- 1.236.
  17. Power spectra of roughness caused by grinding of metals. Krishna Venkatesh, et al.,Journal of Material Research, 1999, 14, 319-322. IF- 1.579.
  18. Processes for Developing High Integrity Software at ISAC: Past, Present, and Future. Balaji, S., Journal of Spacecraft Technology, 1999, 9(2).
  19. Derivation of error bounds in the Lagrange interpolation formula and application to numerical quadrature formulae. . Hamsapriye, et al., JCAM, 1998,92, 59–68. IF- 1.328.
  20. Some features of surface topographical power spectra generated by conventional machining of a ductile metal. Krishna Venkatesh, et al.,Material Science and Engineering  A, 1998, 25,  153-156. IF- 2.647.
  21. Nanoindentation, Krishna Venkatesh, et al.,  Int. Inst. Met, 1998, 49, 725-738. IF- 0.502.
  22. Object-Oriented Requirements Modeling of Spacecraft Attitude and Orbit Control System, Balaji, S., et al., Journal of Spacecraft Technology, 1997,7(2),  19-31.
  23. On corrected summation of alternating series. . Hamsapriye, et al., IJMEST, 1996, 27, 565–582.
  24. Prediction of Financially Unsuccessful Companies Using MDA and ARA Techniques: An Empirical Study on Istanbul Stock Exchange. Vijaykumar, G.C., et al., METU Studies in Development, 1996, 23(3), 357-376.
  25. On modified Gregory rules based on a generalized mixed interpolation formula. . Hamsapriye, et al., JCAM, 1996, 78, 101–124. IF- 1.328.
  26. Modified quadrature rules based on a generalized mixed interpolation formula. . Hamsapriye, et al., JCAM, 1996, 76, 239–254. IF- 1.328.
  27. Derivation of a generalized mixed interpolation formula. . Hamsapriye, et al., JCAM, 1996, 70,  161–172. IF- 1.328.
  28. Software Development for Spacecraft Onboard System Using a High Level Language. Balaji, S., et al., Journal of Spacecraft Technology, 1996, 6(1).
  29. S-nets: A Petri Net Based Model for Performance Evaluation of Real-Time Scheduling Algorithms. Balaji, S., et al., Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 1992, 15(3), 225-237. IF- 1.356.
  30. Byzantine Resilient Distributed Computing Systems. Balaji, S., et al., SADHANA: Indian Academy of Sciences, 1987, 11(1&2), 81-91. IF- 0.349.