Effect of integrated nutrient management on growth and productivity of Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal in Kymore Plateau and Satpura hills of Madhya Pradesh, India
Approximation of fixed point for multi-valued nonexpansive mapping in Banach spaces
This paper we deals with the approximation of fixed point for multi-valued nonexpansive mappings through a new iterative process which is independent and faster than the iterative processes discussed by Khan and Yildirim [7], Panyank [14], Sastry and Babu [15], Shahzad and Zegeye [18], Song and Wang [19], and Song and Cho [20], in uniformly convex Banach spaces. Thus, our results extend and improve the results which appears on multi-valued and single valued mappings in the contemporary literature.
Anatomical variations of nose causing rhinogenic contact point headache – a study at a tertiary care hospital of eastern India
Resu l t s and d i scuss ion: Among 108 patient of rhinogenic contact point headache, nine distinct types of anatomical variations were seen. Different anatomical variations like septal deviation (35.18%), septal spur (26.85%), middle turbinate concha bullosa (23.14%), hypertrophied inferior turbinate (10.85%), medialized middle turbinate (0.92%), large bulla ethmoidalis (1.85%) and septal bullosa (0.92%) were found in patients with contact point headache. All were treated surgically. Treatment of each anatomical contact point was personalized for every patient.
Mapping of stem cell research in India during 2009–2014: a bibliometric analysis
Asymptomatic gall stone disease: A clinicopathological correlation
Resu l t s : Abnormal mucosa was found in 86 (63,70%) cases of gallbladder grossly. On microscopy, chronic cholecystitis was found in 121 (89,63%) cases and xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis found in 4 cases (2,96%). Follicular cholecystitis was found in 5 (3,70%) cases. Cholesterolosis was found in 25 (18.52%) cases. Epithelial adenomatoid hyperplasia and papillary hyperplasia were found in 1 case each. Eighteen (13.33%) cases of Gastric metaplasia, 6 (4.44%) cases of intestinal metaplasia, 1 (0.74%) case of dysplasia and 2 cases (1.48%) adenocarcinoma were found.
Disability and Rehabilitation Needs of Persons with Schizophrenia
Background: Schizophrenia is a major mental illness. It imposes significant disability which has a measurable impact on many aspects of a person’s life. Rehabilitation need is a major aspect of needs of persons with schizophrenia. The present study intended to assess the disability in various areas of daily life of the persons with Schizophrenia as well as to assess the rehabilitation needs, perceived by them. Method and Materials: The present cross sectional institution based descriptive study was conducted at a tertiary care centre. Fifty individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia fulfilled inclusion and exclusion criteria were taken up for the study. The data was collected by administering Indian Disability Evaluation Assessment Scale (IDEAS) and Rehabilitation Needs Assessment Schedule (RNAS) after taking informed consent. Results: Results revealed that most of the persons with schizophrenia had mild level of disability with most disability in the area of interpersonal activities and least in the self care. Skills training were the most preferred area of rehabilitation needs followed by in finding employment, people’s or family’s/friend’s/ neighbor’s attitudes modification, providing help for families. Conclusion: This present study contributed to the knowledge of studied areas and given a new insight which can be use to plan and develop and psychosocial rehabilitation services. Keywords: Disability, need assessment, schizophrenia
Psychosocial Intervention in an Elder Person with Depression: A Case Report
Contemporary Trends in PSW Teaching: Challenges and Opportunity to Expand
Landfill gases: Characteristics and treatment
With the increase of population and change in lifestyle, the quantity and quality of solid waste has drastically changed in Indian society. Aspects involved in solid waste management are mostly, collection, transportation, disposal and processing. The disposal of solid waste is concerned with disposal process followed and availability of disposal land. Proper care should be taken in choosing the disposal area and disposal mechanism. Monitoring of the sites is priority criteria for successful management of solid waste as leachate generation occurs which is associated with ground water as well as surface water contamination near dumping sites. Surface water system situated near the disposal or landfill sites shows more toxicity as the dose of toxicants passage from the nearby landfill [1]. This note is simplified on the basis of guidelines on landfill gas management by SEPA, 2004 [2]. Through this short note, authors make a glimpse of landfill gas characteristics and management practices.