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Background: Adequate iron status at birth may prevent iron deficiency in early childhood. Objectives: We aimed to identify predictors of serum ferritin (SF) and serum soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) in healthy newborns and to relate... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacy
Objective : To assess intern pharmacists’ perceived preparedness for practice, document the extent of their involvement.  in selected pharmacy related activities during the internship period, as well as determine their future career path.... more
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      PharmacySierra LeonePharmacy PracticeMedicine
Objectives: To evaluate the antibacterial activity of the total extracts, methanolic and water extract of leaves with stems and the pods of Ceratonia siliqua L. each alone and in combination with some antimicrobials on some pathogens. As... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacyPharmacognosyEscherichia coli
Natural products have played an important role throughout the world in treating and preventing human diseases. Natural product medicines have come from various source materials including terrestrial plants, terrestrial microorganisms,... more
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Objectives: To develop a simple, sensitive, precise and accurate reversed phase liquid chromatographic method for the estimation of amphotericin B from bulk dosage form.
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      PharmacologyChemistryPharmacyDosage Form
Bacterial endotoxin is the lipopolysaccharide component of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria, together with other cellular material that combines to form an endotoxin complex. Endotoxin is pyrogenic and it presents a risk to... more
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      MicrobiologyPharmacyWaterWater quality
The Moringa plant provides a rich and rare combination of zeatin, quercetin, sitosterol, caffeoylquinic acid and kaempferol. In addition to its compelling water purifying powers and high nutritional value, M. oleifera is very important... more
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryPharmacyToxicology
Bidens pilosa L. is an easy-to-grow, widespread, and palatable perennial on earth. Hence, it has traditionally been used as foods and medicines without noticeable adverse effects. Despite significant advancement in chemical and biological... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacy
The concept of Mizaj-e-advia (temperament of drugs) in Unani medicine is not only unique in its own way of describing the properties of drug substances but also stands the test of time by proving extremely valuable in predicting the... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacyUNANI MEDICINETemperament
EC (Electronic Commerce) involves selling and buying services and goods via the internet, and as technology increases, more businesses are conducting EC transactions to gain competitive advantage.
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      PharmacyBusiness ManagementTrinidad
This policy brief draws upon systematic reviews and secondary data analyses regarding HIV among key vulnerable populations in the European Region from the full report, "HIV Epidemics in the European Region: Vulnerability and Response".
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      PharmacyHealth PromotionEpidemiologyAddiction
Madhuca longifolia (Mahua) belongs to family Sapotaceae. Madhuca commonly known as the Butter nut tree is a medium to large sized deciduous tree distributed in Nepal, India and Sri Lanka. Madhuca longifolia is a large tree, about 17m high... more
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryPharmacyToxicology
"""Excipients are the integral part of pharmaceutical products development to achieve desired product profile(stability and efcacy). This review deals with understanding of the physicochemical properties of excipients used in parenteral... more
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      PharmacyPharmaceutical TechnologyProteomicsPharmaceutics
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      PharmacologyPharmacyToxicology
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      PharmacologyHealth SciencesPharmacyEpidemiology
Laboratory Information System (LIS) streamlines workflow in the laboratory and eliminates time-consuming paperwork. The business today is getting increasingly pressured to be more productive and efficient with less traditional resources.... more
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      Chemical EngineeringPharmacologyChemistryAnalytical Chemistry
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      BioengineeringPharmacologyBiochemistryMicrobiology
A chronic continuous or intermittent gastrointestinal tract dysfunction, the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), appears to be due to dysregulation of brain-gut-microbiota communication. Furthermore, the "microbiota" greatly impacts the... more
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      PharmacologyNeurosciencePhysiologyHuman Physiology
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      PharmacologyPharmacy
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      PharmacologyPharmacyFormal and Informal Advice for Mothers
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      PharmacyChromatographyPharmaceutical Technology
this is a collection of Pharmacology mind maps from many sources . This is not wholly written by me , so I considered the copyrights . I hope you find this helpful .
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      PharmacologyNursingDentistryPharmacy
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      PharmacologyPharmacyChinese StudiesSinology
, is an endemic resinous plant used in traditional medicine, perfume production, incenses, aroma therapy and cosmetic industry. Due to the high economic value, large-scale smuggling of G. walla from Sri Lanka has been practiced for a long... more
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryPharmacyToxicology
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      PharmacologyHealth SciencesPharmacyMedical Anthropology
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      BioengineeringPharmacologyPhysiologyHuman Physiology
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      BioengineeringPharmacologyBiochemistryHealth Sciences
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      PharmacologyPharmacy
Cleanroom contamination can arise from a number of sources. Most contamination within the pharmaceutical facility can be traced to humans working in cleanrooms. The paper discusses staff gowning and personnel behavior in pharmaceutical... more
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      MicrobiologyPharmacyScience EducationResearch Methodology
Compressed gas sampling for microorganisms is an important part of contamination control assessment. This paper addresses topics related to microbial assessment of compressed gases. These include gas purity including moisture... more
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      MicrobiologyPharmacyPharmaceutical TechnologyAir pollution
Within microbiology, a shift is taking place from simple laboratory studies toward greater use of risk assessment and management]. Sometimes these approaches form part of a drug company’s total quality system; sometimes they exist as... more
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      PharmacyManufacturingPharmaceuticsSterility assurance
Effective, ecologically safe methods for cleaning rabbits from the scabies Psoroptes cuniculi and Notoedres cuniculi in industrial farms and farms have been developed. It was found that after complete treatment with 4% and 8% solutions of... more
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      PharmacyVeterinary Science
A 56-year-old lady presented to the hospital with 2-day history of flu like symptoms. These had begun within a few hours after starting Nitrofurantoin for urinary tract infection that was prescribed by her primary care doctor. Blood tests... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacyImmunologyUrinary tract infection
Many healthy subjects and patients are taking natural bioactive products for the prevention and treatment of multiple conditions, including gastrointestinal disorders. Based on current evidence, the scientific validity of the use of many... more
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      PharmacologyMicrobiologyPharmacyImmunology
Tick and tick borne diseases are one of the biggest public health and veterinary problems in the world. Control of ticks using chemical acaricides have developed resistance to wide range of acaricides and also producing environmental... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacyToxicologyEcology
The present work is in the technical field of plant extraction. More particularly, the work relates to the extraction of medicinal plants using liquid nitrogen in a closed environment. The principal objective of this work is to provide a... more
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryPharmacyInternational Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research
Objective: To determine the precipitating factors of hepaticencephalopathy (HE) in patients with liver cirrhosis Background and Objectives: Hepatic encephalopathy is an extra hepatic complication of impairedliver function and is... more
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      PharmacologyHealth SciencesPharmacyMedicine
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      HistoryPharmacologyPharmacyIndian studies
Background: Dmpa Is Hormonal Contraception Has High Effectiveness In Controlling Birth. Dpma Utilization For Long Term Period May Cause Many Side Effects, One Of Them Is Mood Disorder Of Depression. Progestin Used Periodically Or For Long... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacy
The present study was designed to evaluate the preventive and curative cardioprotective potential of native and gemmotherapeutically treated on the basis of biochemical, histopathological and antioxidant parameters in the salbutamol... more
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryPharmacyToxicology
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      Chemical EngineeringPharmacologyPharmacy
Diclofenac is one of the most commonly used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the treatment of pain, rheumatism and other inflammatory conditions. The drug has analgesic, anti-pyritic and anti-inflammatory effects. Rapid and... more
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      PharmacologyChemistryPharmacy
This research work carried about the phytochemical evaluation of the roots of Bauhinia tomentosa Linn. Belong to Fabaceae family. This study measures different physical and chemical characters, like-Ash Value, Extract, Chemical test which... more
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryBotanyPharmacy
We found that platelet depletion reduces intrahepatic accumulation of virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and organ damage in mouse models of acute viral hepatitis. Transfusion of normal but not activation-blocked platelets in... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacyImmunologyLiver diseases
Objective: Biodegradable polycaprolactone/starch composites can be used for bone tissue engineering applications. The effect of the ratio of components on composite properties is of tremendous importance. Methods: Polycaprolactone/starch... more
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      EngineeringMaterials EngineeringChemical EngineeringThermodynamics
Problem statement: To evaluate the effects and mechanisms of action involved in antiulcer, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of different native shilajit samples. Approach: Shilajit samples were collected in the mountain region of... more
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      PharmacologyMicrobiologyPharmacyToxicology
In the current investigation, the selected phytocompounds of Cocculus hirsutus were screened for potent tau aggregation inhibitors for Alzheimer’s disease through in silico molecular docking. Approximately 19 phytocompounds from Cocculus... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacyMolecular dockingIn Silico
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryPharmacyImmunology