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- On The Location of The Critical Points of Certain Quartic Polynomials
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1 Department of Mathematics, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri - 574 199, IN
1 Department of Mathematics, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri - 574 199, IN
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Journal of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society, Vol 6, No 1-2 (1991), Pagination: 79-88Abstract
Let P(z) = (z-α) (z-Z1) [z-z2)(z-z3) be a polynomial having all its zeros in the disk |z| < 1. In this note we show that P(z) has at least one critical point in the disk |z-α/2)| <, (5-2 |α|)/6.Keywords
Zeros of Polynomials.- A Note on The Location of Critical Points of Quintic Polynomials
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1 Department of Mathematics, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, 574199, IN
1 Department of Mathematics, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, 574199, IN
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Journal of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society, Vol 4, No 2 (1989), Pagination: 189-196Abstract
Let P (z) = (z— α) Π (z -zi) be a polynomial having all its zeros in the disk |z| < 1. In this note a new proof is given to the fact that P(z) has at least one critical point in the disk |z-α/2| < 1- |α |/2.- A Prospective Observational Study on Adverse Drug Reactions in General Medicine Department of a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital
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N. M. Rayees
1,
Sampath Kumar
2,
K. C. Bharath Raj
1,
K. S. Rajesh
1,
Juno J. Joel
1,
K. Prasanna Shama
3,
M. P. Gururaja
3,
U. P. Nandakumar
1
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1 Department of Pharmacy Practice, NITTE (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru- 575018 Karnataka, IN
2 Department of General Medicine, NITTE (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru- 575018 Karnataka, IN
3 Department of Pharmacology, NITTE (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru- 575018 Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Pharmacy Practice, NITTE (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru- 575018 Karnataka, IN
2 Department of General Medicine, NITTE (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru- 575018 Karnataka, IN
3 Department of Pharmacology, NITTE (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru- 575018 Karnataka, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 5 (2019), Pagination: 2289-2298Abstract
Present study was carried out to estimate the incidence of ADRs reported in general medicine department, to evaluate the causality, severity and preventability of ADRs caused by any drugs. A prospective observational study was carried out for a period of 8 months. Patients admitted during the study period were included as per the study criteria and monitored for ADRs. The clinical system, spectrum of ADRs noted and assessment of ADRs was done by causality, preventability and severity. The different scales are applied for assessment of causality, severity and preventability. Data was analysed by using descriptive statistics. A total number of 270 patients were included. 55 ADRs were observed in 52 patients. Higher incidence of suspected ADRs were exhibited with the age group of 61-70 years. The hospital stay extended for more than nine days in 32 (61.5%) patients who experienced ADR. The causality assessment by WHO Probability Scale, showed that out of 55 ADRs, majority were probable 38 (69.09%), whereas 11 (22%) reactions were possible and 6 (10.91%) reactions were certain. Based on Naranjo’s scale, 29 (52.73%) reactions were probable and 26 (47.27%) reactions were possible. Majority of 29 (53%) reactions were moderate in severity. Proper monitoring of adverse reactions is useful to minimize the incidence of ADRs and prevent further occurrence of the same. The regular monitoring of ADRs can reduce the morbidity and can improve the patients compliance which in turn can produce better therapeutic outcome.Keywords
Adverse Drug Reaction, Causality, Severity, Preventability, Naranjo’s Scale.References
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- Exploring Wisdom as Cognitive Character Strength and its Influence on Family Environment
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M Aswathy
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Sampath kumar
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1 Department of Studies in Psychology, University of Mysor e, Mysuru, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Studies in Psychology, University of Mysor e, Mysuru, Karnataka, IN
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Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 13, No 2 (2022), Pagination: 142-145Abstract
Character Strengths are the positive parts of your personality that guides how you think, feel and behave. One of the virtues in the classification of character strengths is wisdom and knowledge. Wisdom is a cognitive strength that encompasses positive characteristics associated to the learning and application of knowledge in the pursuit of happiness. The family environment involves the social situations and societal terms within family members. The present study aims to find out the influence of wisdom on family environment. A total of 465 college students from different parts of Kerala have been selected for this study . Findings of the study shows positive relationship between wisdom and family environment. Also it is found that girls scored more than boys in wisdom and also girls have better family environment than boys. It also revealed people with high wisdom scored significantly more on family environment and there is no interaction effect between gender and wisdom in family environment.Keywords
wisdom, family environment, cognitive strengths, college students, character strengths, virtueReferences
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