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Mita Ayu Liliyanti 1) and NurinaPratiwi2)

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Abundance of natural resources in Indonesia is a potential that can be used to find alternative substitution to replace fish meal and soybean flour that has been imported. As an alternative source of animal protein substitute for fish meal can be used golden snails and a source of vegetable protein substitute soybean is replaced using water hyacinth flour


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Adem H. Ibrahim

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A generic thermoelectric couple was investigated to optimize for optimum water extraction and dehumidification of humidified air. The temperature of the cold face of the thermo couple was kept lower than that of ambient temperature of pumped air so that temperature gradient is formed on the cold side.


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Yadav S.G.

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While working on algal diversity of Bhandarwadi minor irrigation project duringJune 2015 to May 2016,theauthor came across a total of 42 interesting members of desmids like Closterium (05), Euastrum (02), Cosmarium (28), Staurastrum (05) and Desmidium (02).


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Mohammed A. Mustafa, * Zahraa Abdull Abbass Taher Al- Khafajy, M.Sc.** Noora Farhan Hassan ALAbedi, M.Sc.*** Duaa Abdul Hadi Fatlawi, M.Sc. **** Hiba Mohammed B.Sc.N ***** Hiyam Mohsin Azooz ******

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this study aimed to assess risk factors of cholelithiasis for patients under waiting surgery in al-najaf al-ashraf governorate hospitals, and to find out relationship between risk factorsrelatedcholelithiasis and patients' demographic characteristics


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Dr.Shubham

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Diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Approximately two-thirds of people with diabetes die from complications of CVD. Nearly half of middle-aged peo- ple with diabetes have evidence of coro- nary artery disease (CAD), compared with only one-fourth of people without diabetes in similar populations


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Dr Krishna Kumar Singh

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Apart from being utilised in a range of applications, such as surgery and armament, lasers are also employed for a variety of tasks such as saving, transferring, and printing images and text. The remarkable power of the laser may be attributed to its coherent emission. The spectrometer was the forerunner


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Pratishtha1, Dr. Naresh Pratap2

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BackgroundHeart failure is still a condition with a high morbidity and death rate despite significant treatment advancements. Despite recent advancements in several treatment fields, managing heart failure remains difficult. A novel strategy for treating patients with heart failure may be possible given the development of cardiac biomarkers as more useful therapeutic tools.


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Samesh Chand Dr. Sarita Tiwari

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The rise and development of cultural complexity in human society has been greatly aided by water. Fluoride pollution of water and soil has grown to be a significant issue. In the current study, the fluoride concentration was assessed using the zirconium alizarin method in 160 groundwater samples taken from various blocks in the Mahendragarh district of Haryana. Mahendragarh, Nangal Chowdhary, Narnaul, Nizampur, and Shima block were found to have fluoride concentrations over the WHO-permitted level of 1.5 mg/l.


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