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Gupta, Arun
- Prosthetic Treatment Modalities in Children
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1 Deptt. of Prosthodontics, NIMS Dental College, Jaipur, IN
2 Deptt. of Conservative Dentistry, Govn. Dental College, IN
3 Dept. of Prosthodontics, BBD College of Dental Sciences, IN
4 Dept. of Prosthodontics, BBD College of Dental Sciences, IN
1 Deptt. of Prosthodontics, NIMS Dental College, Jaipur, IN
2 Deptt. of Conservative Dentistry, Govn. Dental College, IN
3 Dept. of Prosthodontics, BBD College of Dental Sciences, IN
4 Dept. of Prosthodontics, BBD College of Dental Sciences, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 8-10Abstract
Prosthodontic management of child patients is often a challenge because the affected individuals are quite young. This is important that child patients to receive appropriate dental treatments at an early age for physiologic and psychologic reasons. The main objective of the prosthodontic treatment are to restore the deciduous arch, the appearance of the child and the peace of the mind of the patient and at the same time to educate the parents and child regarding regular dental care. This paper reviews the various prosthodontic treatment modalities in child patients.Keywords
Ectodermal Dysplasia, Olgodontia, Anodontia, Groper Appliance, Maryland BridgesReferences
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- Stainless Steel Dental Crowns For Children’s Molars - A Childrens Dentist Explains Why By Jane A. Soxman, DDS
- L. Brian Toolson et al.A five-year longitudinal study of patients treated with overdentures. J Prosthet Dent June 1983 Vol 49 number 6
- Avinash S. Bidra. Complete Denture Prosthetics in Children with Ectodermal Dysplasia: Review of Principles and Techniques
- Albert D. Guckes et al. Prospective clinical trial of dental implants in persons with Ectodermal dysplasia. J Prosthet. Dent. 2002;88:21-5
- 2nd Asia Workshop on Superconducting Gravimetry
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1 Institute of Seismological Research (ISR), Gandhinagar, Gujarat, IN
1 Institute of Seismological Research (ISR), Gandhinagar, Gujarat, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 76, No 3 (2010), Pagination: 301-301Abstract
No Abstract.- Hematotoxic Effect of Petroleum Fumes on Petrol Filling Attendants and Garage Attendants in South Haryana, India
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1 Pharmacology Division, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Pharmacy, Govt. Polytechnic, Mandi Adampur, Hisar, IN
3 Department of Food Technology, Govt. Polytechnic, Mandi Adampur, Hisar, IN
1 Pharmacology Division, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Pharmacy, Govt. Polytechnic, Mandi Adampur, Hisar, IN
3 Department of Food Technology, Govt. Polytechnic, Mandi Adampur, Hisar, IN
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Toxicology International (Formerly Indian Journal of Toxicology), Vol 24, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 54-57Abstract
The present study was conducted to investigate the impact of occupational exposure of petroleum fumes on hematological profile of petrol filling and garage attendants presently working in our locality i.e. South Haryana, India. A total of 125 adult males (18-40 years) were divided in five groups i.e. control group having grocery shop attendants, petrol filling station attendants with occupational exposure upto and more than 8 years and garage attendants with occupational exposure upto and more than 8 years. Complete blood profile (CBC) was assessed to evaluate the impact of petroleum fumes on hematological profile. A significant fall in red blood cells (RBC), hemoglobin and hematocrit count and significant abnormal rise in mid-sized (MID) cells was observed in all test groups having exposure to petroleum fumes in proportionate to their exposure period. In conclusion, occupational exposure to petroleum fumes may cause anemia and leukemia which worsen with prolonged exposure.Keywords
Petroleum, Fumes, Attendants, Garage Lead, Benzene, Gasoline.References
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- Friday Effiong Uboh PEE, Ime B. Umoh. Comparative Hepatoprotective Effect of Vitamins A and E Against Gasoline Vapor Toxicity in Male and Female Rats. Gastroenterology Research. 2009;2(5):295-302.
- Evaluation on the Thermo-Oxidative Degradation of PET using Prodegradant Additives
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1 Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering, University Malaysia Pahang, Gambang - 26300, Pahang, MY
2 Faculty of Computer System and Software Engineering, University Malaysia Pahang, Gambang - 26300, Pahang, MY
1 Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering, University Malaysia Pahang, Gambang - 26300, Pahang, MY
2 Faculty of Computer System and Software Engineering, University Malaysia Pahang, Gambang - 26300, Pahang, MY
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 10, No 6 (2017), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: Transition metal stearates are example of potent pro-degradants reported to work at trace levels. They speed up the oxidative reaction leading to polymeric chain cleavage and reduction in molecular mass causing bio-assimilation of plastic waste. In this paper, attempt to analyze the effect of different loading amounts of cobalt stearate (CS) on the polymeric matrix of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) has been reported. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Formulated compounds were melt blended using an extruder and the extrudates were pelletized prior to molding into bone shaped specimens using an injection molding machine for characterization purpose. Findings: The effects on the incorporation of CS on the mechanical properties revealed that CS influences its tensile strength and elongation at break (%) at processing stage and studies based on Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) spectra and carbonyl index (CI) measurements indicate that blends’ consisting of 0.25CS contributes to thermal degradation of PET. Application/Improvements: The outcome of this study would assist in the production of biodegradable materials which could decompose in shorter time frame as well as reduces plastic waste in environment.Keywords
Cobalt Stearate, Polyethylene Terephthalate, Pro-Degradant, Thermo-Oxidation.- Overview of Simulation in Wood Plastic Composites Manufacturing
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1 IBM Centre of Excellence, Faculty of Computer Systems and Software Engineering, Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology, University Malaysia Pahang, 26300 Gambang, Pahang, MY
1 IBM Centre of Excellence, Faculty of Computer Systems and Software Engineering, Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology, University Malaysia Pahang, 26300 Gambang, Pahang, MY
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 10, No 7 (2017), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: This paper presents a review on the application of simulation software as a tool aiding in design and manufacturing aspect of wood plastic composites (WPCs). The scope of application of models present in literature by previous researchers is discussed in general. Methods/Statistical Analysis: A review on the simulation in wood plastic composites manufactured by compression moulding process is presented by analyzing the data present in literature. Important factors which affect the mechanical properties of final wood plastic composite products are stated. This paper also addresses the challenges of application of simulation models for prediction of mechanical properties of wood plastic composites by other researchers. Findings: Simulation models related to wood based composites are discussed and their applicability for wood plastic composites is reported. A need of simulation software for WPC prediction purpose and easy to use by other researchers is highlighted. Application/Improvements: Importance of collaborative efforts between material researchers and computer science researchers is also highlighted to fulfill the need of the simulation software in wood plastic composite area.Keywords
Compression Moulding, Manufacturing Process, Simulation, Wood Plastic Composites.- Evaluating Role of Cholagogue and Choleretic Drugs in the Management of NIDDM Related to Post Cholecystectomy-A Pilot Clinical Trial
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1 Department of Kayachikitsa, C. B. P. A. C. S, Khera Dabar, Delhi - 110073, New Delhi, IN
2 Department of Panchakarma, C. B. P. A. C. S, Delhi - 110073, New Delhi, IN
3 Ch. Brahm Prakash Ayurveda Charaka Samsthana, Delhi - 110073, New Delhi, IN
1 Department of Kayachikitsa, C. B. P. A. C. S, Khera Dabar, Delhi - 110073, New Delhi, IN
2 Department of Panchakarma, C. B. P. A. C. S, Delhi - 110073, New Delhi, IN
3 Ch. Brahm Prakash Ayurveda Charaka Samsthana, Delhi - 110073, New Delhi, IN
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Journal of Natural Remedies, Vol 17, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 13-19Abstract
Diabetes becomes a global health burden, affecting almost one third of world population. This figure is self explanatory for its alarming growth and concern to be given for its prevention and management. It is erroneous to treat it as a disease rather it should be treated as a syndrome, because rarely it is presented in its discrete form i.e. only hyperglycemia as a clinical feature. Being a metabolic disease it is almost always accompanied with many other diseases like hypothyroidism, hypertension, fatty liver disease, obesity, dyslipidemia, etc. According to the known pathophysiology of diabetes, hyperglycemia is said to be responsible for dyslipidemia, constant high sugar level in blood produces dreaded effect at micro as well as macro- vascular level. This established pathology of the disease revolves around high glucose level in blood and make it the diagnostic parameter for diabetes. Although the cause of hyperglycemia are also well defined but there is one missing link which is totally neglected by the modern science i.e., role of liver in the pathogenesis of diabetes. Do any way hampered liver functions affect insulin production or its utilization by the cell- the question that required answer. This clinical trial is based on materializing the concept that effective bile secretion improves insulin activity. This is a pilot study carried out on 15 known patient of non insulin dependent diabetes. The study showed that 66.6% patient has diabetes associated with hypothyroidism followed by dyslipidemia (60%). The study drug shows significant (p< 0.001) reduction in both FBS and PPBS and improve the presenting symptoms effectively.Keywords
Bile, Dyslipidemia, Hyperglycemia, Insulin.References
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- On a Collection of Mites Infesting Herbs Used as Spices and Oil Seeds in India with Special Reference to Western Ghat Areas
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1 Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, IN
2 IC/10 Anandam Housing Complex, 7, K.B. Sarani, Kolkata-700080, IN
1 Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, IN
2 IC/10 Anandam Housing Complex, 7, K.B. Sarani, Kolkata-700080, IN