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JBS Journal of Bioequivalence Studies
Zava D
This study was conducted to compare the bioavailability of 1000 mg levetiracetam film-coated tablet, marketed in Italy as Italept®, with Keppra® coated tablet.
JOP Journal of Orthopaedics and Physiotherapy
Mustofa KSM
Study purpose was to explore the efficacy of Neural Mobilization with conventional physiotherapy compare to only conventional physiotherapy for the treatment of radiating Low Back Pain (LBP).
JSOC Journal of Surgery and Operative Care
Nasr MM
Three dimensional anatomy and congenital anomalies are crucial determining the trocar positions and the optimal site view for any laparoscopic procedure. Such critical issue mandates preoperative diagnosis of topographic anatomical variations. Clinical reporting on congenital foregut anomalies does not include yet variation in liver rotation. This research is documenting such unrevealed anomaly and stressing on its implication in the field of contemporary laparoscopic surgery.
JSOC Journal of Surgery and Operative Care
Onur G
Pilomatrixoma is a rare benign skin tumor originating from the matrix of hair follicle cells. Pilomatrixoma is also known as, Malharbe’s calcific epithelium or pilotircoma [1]. Pilomatrixoma generally has benign characteristic properties.
JCRS Journal of Case Reports and Studies
Wani I
Dermatofibrosacroma protuberans of abdominal wall is very rare. Surgery is treatment
JEPC Journal of Environmental Pollution and Control
Gichamo T
Climate change causes an increase in mean temperatures and sea-level, increasing the potential for droughts, flooding, and heat waves.
JNH Journal of Nutrition and Health Sciences
Trivedi D
Ferrous sulphate is an inorganic iron salt used for the prevention and treatment of iron deficiency anaemia. The study aimed to evaluate the effects of the Trivedi Effect®- Consciousness Energy Healing Treatment on the solid state properties of ferrous sulphate using sophisticated analytical techniques.
JEPC Journal of Environmental Pollution and Control
Biala MI
Pollution, being a social and environmental problem, has been a subject of inquiry by environmental economists. Environmental economists see pollution as an externality problem or a market failure, and have therefore investigated factors affecting pollution and its control.
JHBD Journal of Hematology and Blood Disorders
Qadir MI
The amount of glucose or sugar that is present in our blood is termed as blood glucose, normal value of it’s should be 5.4 or 5.6 mmol/ L in humans. Mainly two types of blood glucose are discussed hyperglycemia high amount of sugar and hypoglycemia low amount of sugar. Falooda ice cream is a sweet and delicious so it also contains too much sugar that is necessary for our health and maintaing blood glucose level but by eating too much it can cause hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia may damage eyes, blood vessels and kidneys. There is significant relation between falooda ice cream loving and blood glucose.
JVSAH Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Costa L
Caseous lymphadenitis (CL) is a pyogenic disease that is caused by zoonotic bacteria and is in the same family as Corynebacterium diphtheriae (the etiologic agent of human Diphtheria).
JVSAH Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Gebremariam B
This review is aimed to review breeding objectives and practices of small holder sheep production in Ethiopia.
JVSAH Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Thomas F
The primary objectives of this study were to investigate the in vivo pharmacokinetics and in vitro plasma protein binding of ropivacaine at the concentration range observed after intravenous administration of different doses in anesthetized rabbits.
JHBD Journal of Hematology and Blood Disorders
Contreras-Puentes N
The absence of membranous organelles makes the study of the membrane proteins of human erythrocytes the ideal biological model to understand the structure and function of these molecules in eukaryotic cells, fact that also makes them a model for the development of new proteomic methodologies.
JVSAH Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Miegoué E
In order to determine the level of inclusion of Arachis glabrata in the diet of guinea pig (Cavia porcellus L.) fed with Panicum maximum on post-weaning growth performance, reproduction and growth were conducted at the Animal Production and Nutrition Research Unit (LAPRONAN) of the Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Science (FAAS) of the University of Dschang between December 2016 and April 2017
JCRS Journal of Case Reports and Studies
Machado MDC
Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is an angioproliferative polymorfic disorder that might be associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. In this clinical form, oral manifestation is particularly common and, sometimes, the first manifestation of the retroviral infection. In those cases, KS diagnosis is fundamental as the treatment is based in HIV infection control through an advisable multidisciplinary approach.
JCRS Journal of Case Reports and Studies
Khdim M
Hemangiomas are frequently observed lesions in the head and neck region, those of the nasal cavity and sinuses are very rare. They are divided into two histological types, capillary and cavernous ones
JGR Journal of Gynecology Research
Jain N
Intra-uterine copper devices (IUCD) are one of the most widely used reversible contraceptive methods used in India due to its lost cost, easy availability and long duration of action. However it is associated with few complications, one of the most important among which is uterine perforation and IUCD migration.
JBS Journal of Bioequivalence Studies
Vespasiano CFP
Bioavailability of different formulations of oxycodone 20 mg extended release tablets was compared in two bioequivalence studies, one under fasting conditions and the other one after a high-fat breakfast.
JCRS Journal of Case Reports and Studies
Sugarbaker PH
Recurrence of a mucinous ovarian neoplasm after resection is unusual but this does happen. If possible, a repeat surgical removal of recurrent disease is the treatment of choice. The results of a repeat intervention are poor. A review of our results of treatment of recurrent mucinous ovarian neoplasms was performed.
JCRS Journal of Case Reports and Studies
Bittar FO
To report on the effect of electrical stimulation of the cervical spine while recording muscular signal from lower limb muscles with Cervical Multisegmental Motor Responses (MMR).

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