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Controlling the Spread of HIV/AIDS in the Indian Subcontinent.

Controlling the Spread of HIV/AIDS in the Indian Subcontinent.

... the Indian subcontinent to get involved in helping people with HIV and in educating the public, which would certainly raise awareness among the rural public more quickly than current ...the Indian ...

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A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex-biased dispersals

A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex-biased dispersals

... the Indian Subcontinent, here comprising India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan) was probably one of the earliest corridors of dispersal taken by anatomically modern humans (AMH) ...

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A comparative study on chaoticity of equatorial/low latitude ionosphere over Indian subcontinent during geomagnetically quiet and disturbed periods

A comparative study on chaoticity of equatorial/low latitude ionosphere over Indian subcontinent during geomagnetically quiet and disturbed periods

... over Indian subcontinent, by employing the chaotic quantifiers like Lyapunov exponent (LE), correlation dimension (CD), entropy and nonlinear prediction error ...

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Topology and seasonal evolution of the network of extreme precipitation over the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka

Topology and seasonal evolution of the network of extreme precipitation over the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka

... the Indian subcontinent encountered by the ISM ...the subcontinent, creating an orographic barrier for the monsoonal ...the Indian subcontinent during the ISM season (Bookhagen and ...

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mtDNA from the early Bronze Age to the Roman period suggests a genetic link between the Indian subcontinent and Mesopotamian cradle of civilization.

mtDNA from the early Bronze Age to the Roman period suggests a genetic link between the Indian subcontinent and Mesopotamian cradle of civilization.

... The initially analysed nuDNA sequences are responsible for thalassemia and were used to verify the uncertain phenotypic data of the MK 11G 107 specimen. Since the disease can result from numerous types of DNA changes and ...

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SCREENING THE EFFICACY OF FORTY MEDICINAL PLANTS NORTH EAST HIMALAYAS OF INDIAN SUBCONTINENT IN INDOMETHACIN INDUCED GASTRIC ULCER IN ALBINO RATS

SCREENING THE EFFICACY OF FORTY MEDICINAL PLANTS NORTH EAST HIMALAYAS OF INDIAN SUBCONTINENT IN INDOMETHACIN INDUCED GASTRIC ULCER IN ALBINO RATS

... of Indian subcontinent are known efficacious in stomach disorder [1, ...of Indian subcontinent for their anti gastric ulcer activities, if any, in experimental ulcer ...

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Why the Indian subcontinent holds the key to global tiger recovery.

Why the Indian subcontinent holds the key to global tiger recovery.

... the Indian subcontinent, we investigated genetic variability of Indian tigers using mtDNA and microsatellite ...that Indian tigers have much higher genetic variation than wild tigers ...the ...

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Visceral leishmaniasis in the Indian subcontinent: modelling epidemiology and control.

Visceral leishmaniasis in the Indian subcontinent: modelling epidemiology and control.

... the Indian subcontinent, the disease is caused by ...the Indian subcontinent, about 200 million people are estimated to be at risk of developing VL; this region harbours an estimated 67% of ...

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Additional file 1 A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex- biased dispersals

Additional file 1 A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex- biased dispersals

... Palanichamy MG, Sun C, Agrawal S, et al (2004) Phylogeny of mitochondrial DNA macrohaplogroup N in India, based on complete sequencing: implications for the peopling of South Asia. Peng[r] ...

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SAIMI Study - Health and Health Care Access by Immigrants from the Indian Subcontinent in Lisbon: What Recommendations for Equitable and Culturally Adequate Health Care?

SAIMI Study - Health and Health Care Access by Immigrants from the Indian Subcontinent in Lisbon: What Recommendations for Equitable and Culturally Adequate Health Care?

... Partindo das recomendações da OMS – Europa, este estudo tem como objetivo integrar o conhecimento existente sobre o contexto português e dados obtidos junto da comu- nidade imigrante d[r] ...

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Tamil merchant in ancient Mesopotamia.

Tamil merchant in ancient Mesopotamia.

... The origin and civilization of people living in ancient Mesopotamia has been the subject of intense debate over the past several decades. Recently skeletal remains dated between Early Bronze Age and the Late Roman period ...

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Neurological sequelae in pediatric cerebral malaria: The Indian perspective

Neurological sequelae in pediatric cerebral malaria: The Indian perspective

... from Indian subcontinent and neurological deficits are known to be higher in children than adults, in cerebral ...create Indian epidemiological database of aphasia and other neurological deficits due ...

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A daytime climatological distribution of high opaque ice cloud classes over the Indian summer monsoon region observed from 25-year AVHRR data

A daytime climatological distribution of high opaque ice cloud classes over the Indian summer monsoon region observed from 25-year AVHRR data

... Broadly speaking, summer monsoon approaches the Indian subcontinent in two main branches. The western branch moving over the Arabian sea approaches the western coast of India, while the other branch moves ...

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Building science of indian temple architecture

Building science of indian temple architecture

... The Indian subcontinent in its long and varied history dating from 2500 BC to the colonial period has left behind in the form of its architectural legacy different types of buildings in a variety of ...

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Reconstructing Roma history from genome-wide data.

Reconstructing Roma history from genome-wide data.

... the Indian subcontinent was accompanied by a severe founder event, which appears to have been followed by a major demographic expansion after the arrival in ...

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Failure of miltefosine treatment for visceral leishmaniasis in children and men in South-East Asia.

Failure of miltefosine treatment for visceral leishmaniasis in children and men in South-East Asia.

... the Indian subcontinent, we evaluated clinical and epidemiological risk factors for treatment failure in a larger cohort of patients treated with miltefosine, in the framework of the Kaladrug-R study (New ...

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Lean manufacturing in Indian context: A survey

Lean manufacturing in Indian context: A survey

... and Indian industries being a major player in global competition it is imperative for Indian industry to improve its competitiveness (Ahuja & Khamba, ...that Indian industry is trying to equip ...

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Associação entre os polimorfismos dos genes GSTM1 e GSTT1 e a leucoplasia bucal

Associação entre os polimorfismos dos genes GSTM1 e GSTT1 e a leucoplasia bucal

... polymorphism was also demonstrated to be a risk factor for developing oral leukoplakia in ethnic Indian betel quid/tobacco chewers. 25 Therefore, smokers’ individuals with GSTT1 null genotype are more prone to ...

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Folklorismus: indian folklore and mass culture

Folklorismus: indian folklore and mass culture

... follow the same structural patters as one notices in fairy tales and folktales. The popular films based on love themes (boy-meets the girl plots) seem to fantasize love and adventure (the little hero winning against ...

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Classification rules for Indian Rice diseases

Classification rules for Indian Rice diseases

... Rice crop is one of the crops in India, due to its importance as the main food and for exporting. The rice cultivation area in India is approximately. Rice is the main grain crop of India. India ranks second in the world ...

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