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1061“…It is a simple technique that can be performed by any thoracic and surgical oncologists especially in Indian subcontinent where facilities of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and robotic video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery are not available in all areas and are expensive.…”
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1062por Das, Samrat, Singh, Dalveer, Meena, Hari S., Jha, Shailendra K., Kumari, Jyoti, Chinnusamy, Viswanathan, Sathee, Lekshmy“…Indian dwarf wheat (Triticum sphaerococcum Percival) is an important landrace native to the Indian subcontinent. Several unique features, especially high protein content and resistance to drought and yellow rust, make it a very potent landrace for breeding. …”
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1063“…Communities on the Indian subcontinent have extensively employed the plant in Ayurveda, traditional medicine, and spiritual practices. …”
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1064“…While this adds on to the minimal data available from the Indian subcontinent further analyses has to be carried out to analyze the pathogenicity of these detected changes on larger samples sizes. …”
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1065por Srivastava, Smiti Rani, Sarkar, Peyalee, Ganguly, Purban, Mukherjee, Debaleena, Ray, Biman Kanti, Dubey, Souvik, Pandit, Alak, Sengupta, Amitabh, Bandopadhyay, Manimoy, Ghosh, Asim Kumar, Poddar, Kanika Gupta, Guha, Soumyajit, Ayub, Asif“…INTRODUCTION: Significant surge of mucormycosis was reported in the Indian Subcontinent during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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1066por Dahiya, Shyam Singh, Subramaniam, Saravanan, Mohapatra, Jajati Keshari, Rout, Manoranjan, Biswal, Jitendra Kumar, Giri, Priyabrata, Nayak, Vinayak, Singh, Rabindra Prasad“…The current study demonstrates that the O/ME–SA/ind2001e lineage has a strong presence outside of the Indian subcontinent. Furthermore, the O/ME–SA/Cluster-2018 was observed to have a wider geographic distribution than previously, and like the O/ME–SA/Ind2001d and O/ME–SA/Ind2001e lineages in the past, it may eventually spread outside of its geographic niche. …”
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1067“…Literature search did not reveal studies from Indian subcontinent. AIMS: Our objective was to find if our climate produced seasonal variations in semen parameters such as sperm concentration (SC), total motile SC, morphology and vitality, which may have implications in fertility management. …”
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1068“…BACKGROUND: The Pavo cristatus population, native to the Indian subcontinent, is thriving well in India. However, the Pavo muticus population, native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, has reduced drastically and has been categorised as an endangered group. …”
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1069por Swan, Gerry, Naidoo, Vinasan, Cuthbert, Richard, Green, Rhys E, Pain, Deborah J, Swarup, Devendra, Prakash, Vibhu, Taggart, Mark, Bekker, Lizette, Das, Devojit, Diekmann, Jörg, Diekmann, Maria, Killian, Elmarié, Meharg, Andy, Patra, Ramesh Chandra, Saini, Mohini, Wolter, Kerri“…We conclude that meloxicam is of low toxicity toGyps vultures and that its use in place of diclofenac would reduce vulture mortality substantially in the Indian subcontinent. Meloxicam is already available for veterinary use in India.…”
Publicado 2006
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1070por Thanseem, Ismail, Thangaraj, Kumarasamy, Chaubey, Gyaneshwer, Singh, Vijay Kumar, Bhaskar, Lakkakula VKS, Reddy, B Mohan, Reddy, Alla G, Singh, Lalji“…We analysed the Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA of three tribal populations of southern India, compared the results with available data from the Indian subcontinent and tried to reconstruct the evolutionary history of Indian caste and tribal populations. …”
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1071por Fornarino, Simona, Pala, Maria, Battaglia, Vincenza, Maranta, Ramona, Achilli, Alessandro, Modiano, Guido, Torroni, Antonio, Semino, Ornella, Santachiara-Benerecetti, Silvana A“…BACKGROUND: Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent represent an area considered as a source and a reservoir for human genetic diversity, with many markers taking root here, most of which are the ancestral state of eastern and western haplogroups, while others are local. …”
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1072por Patil, Deepak P, Atanur, Santosh, Dhotre, Dhiraj P, Anantharam, D, Mahajan, Vineet S, Walujkar, Sandeep A, Chandode, Rakesh K, Kulkarni, Girish J, Ghate, Pankaj S, Srivastav, Abhishek, Dayananda, Kannayakanahalli M, Gupta, Neha, Bhagwat, Bhakti, Joshi, Rajendra R, Mourya, Devendra T, Patole, Milind S, Shouche, Yogesh S“…Anopheles stephensi is one such major malaria vector in urban parts of the Indian subcontinent. Unlike Anopheles gambiae, an African malaria vector, transcriptome of A. stephensi midgut tissue is less explored. …”
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1073“…BACKGROUND: Studies performed over the past decade have identified fairly consistent epidemiological patterns of risk factors for visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in the Indian subcontinent. METHODS AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To inform the current regional VL elimination effort and identify key gaps in knowledge, we performed a systematic review of the literature, with a special emphasis on data regarding the role of cattle because primary risk factor studies have yielded apparently contradictory results. …”
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1074“…It is probably the most common monogenic gene disorder in the world and is especially frequent in Mediterranean countries, South-East Asia, Africa, the Middle East and in the Indian subcontinent. During the last few decades the incidence of alpha thalassaemia in North-European countries and Northern America has increased because of demographic changes. …”
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1075por Priya, Balakrishnan, Sivaprasanth, Reddi K, Jensi, Vincent Dhivya, Uma, Lakshmanan, Subramanian, Gopalakrishnan, Prabaharan, Dharmar“…This is the hitherto report on SOD gene from marine cyanobacterium, L. valderiana BDU20041 of Indian subcontinent. CONCLUSION: Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) coupled with induction of SOD by marine cyanobacterium, L. valderiana BDU20041 was responsible for alleviating stress caused by an azo dye, C. …”
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1076por Berthouly-Salazar, C, Rognon, X, Nhu Van, T, Gély, M, Vu Chi, C, Tixier-Boichard, M, Bed'Hom, B, Bruneau, N, Verrier, E, Maillard, JC, Michaux, JR“…While breeds distributed westward from the Indian subcontinent usually share haplotypes from 1 to 2 haplogroups, Southeast Asian breeds exhibit all the haplogroups. …”
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1077“…The highest rates were found for Central Africa (29.6%, 95% CI 12.4-46.8), the Indian subcontinent (26.3%, 95%CI 2.3-30.2) and West Africa (21.5%, 95%CI 14.9-28.1). …”
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1078por Picado, Albert, Singh, Shri Prakash, Rijal, Suman, Sundar, Shyam, Ostyn, Bart, Chappuis, François, Uranw, Surendra, Gidwani, Kamlesh, Khanal, Basudha, Rai, Madhukar, Paudel, Ishwari Sharma, Das, Murari Lal, Kumar, Rajiv, Srivastava, Pankaj, Dujardin, Jean Claude, Vanlerberghe, Veerle, Andersen, Elisabeth Wreford, Davies, Clive Richard, Boelaert, Marleen“…Conclusions There is no evidence that large scale distribution of longlasting insecticidal nets provides additional protection against visceral leishmaniasis compared with existing control practice in the Indian subcontinent. The observed effect was small and not significant, though the confidence intervals did not exclude a 50% change in either direction. …”
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1079por Pareek, Manish, Watson, John P, Ormerod, L Peter, Kon, Onn Min, Woltmann, Gerrit, White, Peter J, Abubakar, Ibrahim, Lalvani, Ajit“…The two most cost-effective strategies were to screen individuals from countries with a tuberculosis incidence of more than 250 cases per 100 000 (incremental cost-effectiveness ratio [ICER] was £17 956 [£1=US$1·60] per prevented case of tuberculosis) and at more than 150 cases per 100 000 (including immigrants from the Indian subcontinent), which identified 92% of infected immigrants and prevented an additional 29 cases at an ICER of £20 819 per additional case averted. …”
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1080por Upadhyaya, H. D., Kashiwagi, J., Varshney, R. K., Gaur, P. M., Saxena, K. B., Krishnamurthy, L., Gowda, C. L. L., Pundir, R. P. S., Chaturvedi, S. K., Basu, P. S., Singh, I. P.“…Grain yield of these crops is low to moderate in the semi-arid tropics with large variation due to high GxE interaction. In the Indian subcontinent chickpea is grown in the post-rainy winter season on receding soil moisture, and in other countries during the cool and dry post winter or spring seasons. …”
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