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Dr Ranbir Singh, Dr Hitesh Kamal, Dr Kuldip Singh, Dr Anuj Jindal
Abstract:
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is the most common minimal invasive surgery being performed the world over. However, its acceptance as day care surgery is still limited because of certain unsolved factors. The purpose of this study was to evaluate these influencing factors.
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1-8 |
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Shatha Q. Jawad , Vean S.Alazawy
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Serotonin and vitamin D concentrations in children and adolescent are involved in behavior and social relationship through their role in central nervous system, thus recent studies in the world indicated that the steroid hormones and neurotransmitters linked and regulate the behavior by acting on the function and physiology of many systems in the human body.
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9-17 |
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Bonia, K.K.
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A study on histoenzymic activity superovulated ovaries of confirmed acyclic Assam Local goats of Assam treated with pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG), human chorionic gonadotropin(HCG) after priming with .6- -Methyl-17-Acetoxy progesterone (MAP) for 11 days. After confirmation of superovulation by laparotomy both right and left ovaries were collewcted, frozen and sectioned with cryostat microtome.
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18-24 |
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K. Sunitha and P.V. Krishna
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Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food-producing sector in the world and has exhibited continuous improving in total production throughout the recent decades. A carp polyculture experiment was carried out to evaluate the growth performance of major carp in semi-intensive fish culture.
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25-38 |
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Subin K. Jose, Mahesh Jayakumar, Vijod M
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Landslides occur in a large variety of forms depending on the type and speed of movements, the material involved and the triggering mechanism. The research area comprises an area of 77 km road stretch Kothamangalam-Munnar highway (NH49) of Kerala and it was situated at in two districts Idukki and Ernakulam.
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39-45 |
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Subin K. Jose, Mahesh Jayakumar, Vijod M
Abstract:
Landslides occur in a large variety of forms depending on the type and speed of movements, the material involved and the triggering mechanism. The research area comprises an area of 77 km road stretch Kothamangalam-Munnar highway (NH49) of Kerala and it was situated at in two districts Idukki and Ernakulam.
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39-45 |
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Anisha Verma, Neeru Bala and Bhawna Srivastava
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Digera arvensis is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Amaranth, which is the only genus in the family Amaranthaceae. English common names include: False amaranth, kanjaro, lehsua.
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46-54 |
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Mita Ayu Liliyanti, Muhammad Ali & Faturrahman
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The implementation of Integrated Multi Tropic Aquaculture (IMTA) has several advantages compared with cultivating monocultures. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the growth of lobster sand on IMTA system.
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55-67 |
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Afshan , Anisa Anjum Malik, Md Raihan
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Moisture sorption isotherms of gluten free noodles at temperature range 25°C-50°C were determined using the standard gravimetric static method. The experimental sorption curves were fitted by five equations: modified Henderson, modified smith, modified exponential, modified Oswin and GAB monolayer.
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68-85 |
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE SYNTHETIC DYE EFFLUENT DEGRADATION POTENTIAL OF COMMERCIAL STRAIN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA WITH WILD SPECIES OF PSEUDOMONAS
DOI:18.A003.aarf.J14I01.200001.887689
Sivasankari. B
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In the present study, the samples were collected from the outlet of textile mill at chinnalapatti and the physio chemical parameters such as temperature, pH, hardness, calcium, sodium, potassium, total dissolved solids, total suspended solids, chloride, electrical conductivity, dissolved oxygen and biological oxygen demand were studied.
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86-96 |
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Sivasankari.B
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Ants were observed by humans since the down of history, the behavior of ants has been documented and the subject of early writings and fables passed from one century to another. Those using scientific methods. Myrmecologists, study ants in the laboratory and in their natural conditions.
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97-109 |
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Anup Kalra, Amit Kumar Jain, Nagendra Mishra, Anurag Padhan and Mohan Ji Saxena
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For optimization of better yield from a crop, transplanting at the appropriate time to fit the physiological growth period is critical. A study was carried out in a time period of July 2015 to June 2016 to determine the best planting spell for the Pueraria tuberosa (Rox. Ex. Wild) DC.
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110-119 |
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Santosh Kumar, Reena Yadav, Dhiresh Kumar Pathak
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Quinones- Any class of Aromatic yellow compounds including several that are biologically important as coenzymes or acceptors or vitamins; use in making dyes.
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120-140 |
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Shashi P. Jambhulkar, Arun B. Ingle
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Salmonellosis is one of the major zoonotic diseases all over the world. The present study was carried out to report the prevalence of the genetic types of Salmonella obtained from patients blood who was suffering from food poisoning. Isolates were subjected to PCR using specific Salmonella primers by using PCR we identified the Salmonella strains named as Salmonellaenterica.
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141-146 |
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Olumba, Chukwudi Charles
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Nigeria has been recognized as a country in Sub Saharan Africa which is very susceptible to climate change. It is possibly, the level of perception that determines the approaches to be engaged in abating the impacts of climate discrepancies.
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147-162 |
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Rajni Gupta, Gaurav Chugh, Rakesh Kumar, Reena Saxena
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Yamuna is one of the most polluted rivers in the world due to high density population growth, rapid industrialization, especially around New Delhi, where 15 drains and numerous industries discharge waste water into the river which is held responsible for these toxic elements being discharged into the environment posing a great risk to ecological health and human wellbeing.
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163-174 |
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Rajni Gupta, Gaurav Chugh, Rakesh Kumar, Reena Saxena
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Yamuna is one of the most polluted rivers in the world due to high density population growth, rapid industrialization, especially around New Delhi, where 15 drains and numerous industries discharge waste water into the river which is held responsible for these toxic elements being discharged into the environment posing a great risk to ecological health and human wellbeing.
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163-174 |
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TECHNIQUE ADOPTED TO RESCUE AND REHABILITATE GANGES RIVER DOLPHIN, PLATANISTA GANGETICA GANGETICA (ROXBURG, 1801) FROM DONK RIVER AT KISHANGANJ DISTRICT OF BIHAR, INDIA
DOI:18.A003.aarf.J14I01.200001.8876817
Apurba Sen, Debashis Das and Asitava Chatterjee
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In an attempt to rescue & rehabilitate two accidentally trapped Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica) from a patch of shallow water pool of river ‘Donk’ at Baldihati village of Kishanganj district of Bihar, India, the authority of Forest department of Araria Division of Bihar and Raiganj Division of West Bengal adopted indigenous technique.
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175-185 |
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Dr. Vikas Bandu Naikawadi
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T. purpurea (Linn.) pers is one of the important wild plant in Ayurvedic system of medicine which have been on number of liver diseases like viral hepatitis or jaundice in children, diseases of spleen, heart, asthma and healing wounds.
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186-207 |
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Madhuri and R.S.Kanwar
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Ten strains of Agaricus bisporus viz., ABL2, ABL3, ABL4, ABL5, ABL6, B10, B13, DMR3, DMR7 and U3, and two strains of Pleurotus eous (A1 and A6) were evaluated against A. swarupi. Nematode multiplied on all the strains of A. bisporus and caused mycelial damage to them.
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208-219 |
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Jayarama Reddy
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Growing orchids is more than just a hobby; it is an international business covering around 8% of the world floriculture trade and has the potential to alter the economic landscape of orchid growing nations.
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220-228 |
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SHRI. KISHOR U. TAYADE
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PERSUADE OF YOGA & DIET ON PHYSICAL FITNESS
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229-234 |
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Dr. Archana R. Kocharekar
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The cobalt (II) ions have numerous applications, and the element is toxic at high concentrations; therefore, differentiation of its concentration in different matrices is crucial. This research uses a newly synthesized 2-hydroxy-5-bromobenzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone ligand to selectively and quantitatively determine cobalt (II) complexes. Namely, the HBBT ligand, which was developed by condensation of 2-hydroxy-5-bromobenzaldehyde and thiosemicarbazide, was characterised by spectroscopy. The given ligand was found to bind to cobalt(II) ions and create a rather stable and brightly coloured complex [Co(HBBT)2]. By choosing the selective extraction of this compound into chloroform, the ion content in the aqueous phase immersed was appropriately dealt with. The separated cobalt (II) complex
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