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A Study to evaluate the Effectiveness of nutrition ball on haemoglobin level among adolescent girls with iron deficiency anaemia at selected industry Hostel in Madurai
A Study to evaluate the Effectiveness of nutrition ball on haemoglobin level among adolescent girls with iron deficiency anaemia at selected industry Hostel in Madurai.
Health is a fundamental human right and health is central to the concept of quality life. Adolescent is a period of second decade of life. Eating right food right time will prevent the nutritional deficiencies especially iron deficiency. Iron deficiency anemia is a public problem that is increasing throughout the world especially in developing countries. The study was aimed to assessing the haemoglobin level and improves the haemoglobin level through nutrition ball intervention.
METHODOLOGY:
A quantitative approach Quasi experimental – one group pre test and post test design was used in this study. A sample size of 60 adolescent girls with iron deficiency anemia selected by Non probability Purposive sampling technique was used to collect the samples. The modified Abdellah‘s Typology of Nursing Problems model (1960) was adopted for this study. The stool used for this study was demographic variables of adolescent girls, Clinical assessment of symptoms of anemia with observation checklist, Clinical assessment of hemoglobin estimation among adolescent girls before and after nutritional intervention (Sahli‘s method of haemoglobin testing).
FINDING OF THE STUDY:
It reveals that the ‘t' value 18.48 was much higher than the table value at 0.001 (pre set level of significance was 0.05). The mean post test score of haemoglobin level will be significantly higher than their mean test score of haemoglobin level. The symptoms are reduced after nutrition ball intervention.
CONCLUSION:
Deworming and Nutrition ball intervention provided to the adolescent girls improved their heamoglobin level and reduced the symptoms of anemia there by incidence of complications of anemia was prevented
Crisis Standard of Care: Management of Infantile Spasms during COVID‐19
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Manganese(II) Complexes with Schiff Bases Immobilized on Nanosilica as Catalysts of the Reaction of Ozone Decomposition
In this article, we submit the description of synthesis and identification of manganese(II) complexes with pyrogenic nanosilica-immobilized (d av = 10 nm; S sp = 290 m2/g) hydroxyaldimine ligands (Mn(L)2/Si): salicilaldiminopropyl (L1); 5-bromosalicilaldiminopropyl (L2); 2-hydroxynaphtaldiminopropyl (L3); 2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldiminopropyl (L4); 2-hydroxy-3,5-dichloroacetophenoniminopropyl (L5); and 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldiminopropyl (L6). The ligands and complexes were characterized by UV-VIS and IR spectrometry. Nanocomposites consisting of complexes Mn(L)2/Si showed a high catalytic activity in low-temperature ozone decomposition in the range of concentrations between 2.1 × 10−6 and 8.4 × 10−6 mol/l. The number of catalytic cycles increased for isostructural pseudotetrahedral complexes Mn(L)2/Si (L1–L5) in the following order: Mn(L3)2 >> Mn(L4)2 > Mn(L1)2 > Mn(L2)2 > Mn(L5)2. In the case of pseudooctahedral complexes with L6, the change of coordination polyhedral does not influence the kinetics and stoichiometric parameters of the reaction
Influence of fibre length and denier on properties of polyester ring and air-jet spun yarns
163-168The
effect of polyester fibre length and denier on hairiness, abrasion resistance,
flexural rigidity, co-efficient of friction and compressional energy of air-jet
and ring-spun yarns has been studied. It is observed that the yarn hand in
terms of flexural rigidity and compressional energy improves by using finer
fibres in air-jet yarns. Increase in fibre length decreases
the
yarn hairiness, abrasion damage and yarn-to-metal friction in both air-jet and
ring yarns. Finer fibres decrease the hairiness and abrasion damage and
increase the yarn-to-metal friction in both air-jet and ring yarns
Kinetics & Mechanism of Epoxidation of Substituted N-Methyl-4-styrylpyridinium Iodides by Alkaline Hydrogen Peroxide
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Kinetics and mechanism of (salen)Mnˡˡˡ–catalysed hydrogen peroxide oxidation of diphenyl sulphides
346-351The kinetics of (salen)Mnˡˡˡ complexes-catalysed oxidation of a few diphenyl sulphides by hydrogen peroxide have been investigated at 25oC in acetonitrile (80%) – water (20%) spectrophotometrically. The reaction follows first-order kinetics in (salen)Mnˡˡˡ complex and zero-order kinetics in hydrogen peroxide. The order of the reaction with respect to sulphide is fractional. The effects of nitrogenous bases, free radical inhibitor and changes in solvent composition have also been studied. A suitable mechanism involving a manganese(III)-hydroperoxide complex as reactive species has been proposed
Kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of diphenyl sulphides by oxo(salen) manganese(V) complexes and a study of reactivity-selectivity principle
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kinetics of oxidation of a few 4-substituted diphenyl sulphides with six oxo(salen)manganese(V) complexes has been
studied in acetonitrile spectrophotometrically at 25°C. The reaction is secondorder
overall, first order each in the complex
and the substrate. Based on effect of
substrate and oxidant on the rate, a single electron transfer mechanism has
been proposed. Correlation analyses and mathematical treatment of the rate
constants establish that there is an inverse relationship between reactivity
and selectivity in both the sulphide and complex series.</span
A study on measures to reduce infrequent yarn faults - Development of an attachment
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device has been designed and fabricated to be used at the back zone of ring
frame to control the high incidence of long thin faults, particularly at wider
back zone settings. Trials conducted with this device show a significant
reduction (about 70%) in long thin and thick faults. Use of this device at the
back zone of ring frame does not affect the yarn evenness. However, Uster thin
and thick places show a significant reduction. Mill level trials also confirm
the above findings.</span