Copy the following BibTeX for the article entitled Degree-based Numerical Invariants of Amoxicillin.
@article{Article_73,
title = {Degree-based Numerical Invariants of Amoxicillin},
journal = {Communications in Combinatorics, Cryptography & Computer Science},
volume = {2024},
issue = {1},
issn = { 2783-5456 },
year = {2023},
url = {http://cccs.sgh.ac.ir/Articles/2024/issue 1/1-1-DegreebasedNumericalInvariantsofAmoxicillin.pdf},
author = {A. Usha and G.S. Pallavi and and M.C. Shanmukha©},
keywords = {Amoxicillin, bacterial infections, chemical graph theory, topological indices},
abstract = {Back in the millennia, the open wounds were being treated using traditional poultices of mould bread before the use of antibiotic-producing microbes in Egypt, Greece, and Serbia. In recent times, the usage of antibiotics has considerably reduced the mortality rate in young children and adults. Amoxicillin is one such antibiotic that is useful in treating bacterial infections, mainly in the ear, eye, nose, and urinary tract. It causes side effects such as loose, watery stools. In this work various degree-based and neighborhood degree-based indices are computed for Amoxicillin.}
};