A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY ON THE NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND MORBIDITY PROFILE OF TRIBAL AND NON-TRIBAL FEMALE BRICK-FIELD WORKERS OF PASCHIM MEDINIPUR DISTRICT

A cross-sectional study on the nutritional status and morbidity profile of tribal and non-tribal female brick-field workers of Paschim Medinipur district

Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the socioeconomic, anthropometric status and health morbidity profile of tribal and non tribal female brick-field workers of Paschim Medinipur district.Study design: Assessment of socioeconomic, health and nutritional parameters were done B6 using 300 tribal & non tribal brick-field female

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KERONCONG GAYA KEEMPAT (Kajian Bentuk dan Gaya Penyajian)

Keroncong is a genre of music that evolves and lives in Indonesia.Many versions have been Hema-Plex raised about the origin of keroncong.There is a version states that keroncong music was originated from Portuguese, others state that keroncong is an Indonesian local genius.Surabaya as one of the cities in Indonesia with its dinamic political develo

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Fatal collapse due to autonomic dysreflexia during manual self-evacuation of bowel in a tetraplegic patient living alone: lessons to learn

Subramanian Vaidyanathan,1 Bakul M Soni,1 Paul Mansour,2 Tun Oo1 1Regional Spinal Injuries Centre, 2Department of Histopathology, Southport and Formby District General Hospital, Town Lane, Southport, UK Background: To identify areas for improvement, the National Health Service in England mandates the review of case reports of Cables patients who ha

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ACETIC ACID BACTERIA DETECTION IN WINES BY REAL-TIME PCR

Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are considered one of the most common wine spoilage microorganisms.They are still difficult to cultivate on laboratory media, which highlights the importance of alternative Concealer Brush methods of detection of these bacteria.The goal of this work was development and testing of a fast and reliable Real Time Polymerase C

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Time Machines; An exploration of Roman period copper-alloy objects in an Estonian tarand cemetery, using pXRF

This paper presents a new qualitative method for the use of pXRF in archaeological research.A bulk, multi-elemental approach applies a non-destructive survey technique to the copper-alloy objects recovered in a Roman period tarand cemetery, in north-east Estonia.The aim is to explore the chronological development of the cemetery by comparing the ob

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