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    Images in Emergency Medicine: Pacemaker Extrusion Causing Chest Pain

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    Pesticides effect on soil microbial ecology and enzyme activity- An overview

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    In modern agriculture, chemical pesticides are frequently used in agricultural fields to increase crop production. Besides combating insect pests, these insecticides also affect the activity and population of beneficial soil microbial communities. Chemical pesticides upset the activities of soil microbes and thus may affect the nutritional quality of soils. This results in serious ecological consequences. Soil microbes had different response to different pesticides. Soil microbial biomass that plays an important role in the soil ecosystem where they have crucial role in nutrient cycling. It has been reported that field application of glyphosate increased microbial biomass carbon by 17% and microbial biomass nitrogen by 76% in nine soils at 14 days after treatment. The soil microbial biomass C increased significantly upto 30 days in chlorpyrifos as well as cartap hydrochloride treated soil, but thereafter decreased progressively with time. Soil nematodes, earthworms and protozoa are affected by field application rates of the fungicide fenpropimorph and other herbicides. Thus, there is need to assess the effect of indiscriminate use of pesticides on soil microorganisms, affecting microbial activity and soil fertility

    Ayurveda and Endocrinology: Common Ground, Common Goals

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    In this editorial, we explore Ayurvedic concepts of health, and analyze how they relate to modern endocrinology. We expand our discussions to inclusion of other South Asian schools of medicine, as well as philosophical and metaphysical models of South Asian thought. A detailed assessment suggests that Ayurveda is based upon sound endocrine and metabolic foundation, which can serve as a framework for person-centered, integrative management of modern pandemics such as diabetes, obesity and other endocrine disorders. We call for awareness and understanding of the common ground, as well as common goals of Ayurveda and modern endocrinology

    Test Characteristics of Urine Dipstick for Identifying Renal Insufficiency in Patients with Diabetes

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    Elegant Aging Through Endocrine Optimization

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    Elegant Aging Through Endocrine Optimizatio

    A New Type of Coincidence and Common Fixed-Point Theorems for Modified ð-Admissible ð©-Contraction Via Simulation Function

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    In this manuscript, we introduce the concept of modified α-admissible contraction with the help of a simulation function and use this concept to establish some coincidence and common fixed-point theorems in metric space. An illustrative example that yields the main result is given. Also, several existing results within the frame of metric space are established. The main theorem was applied to derive the coincidence and common fixed-point results for α-admissible ð’µ-contraction

    Different Strategies of Asymmetric Synthesis

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    Asymmetric synthesis is one of the significant subjects of research in recent times. It incorporates regulating stereochemistry of compounds to produce enantiomerically pure chemical substances. Chiral auxiliaries/substrates and enantioselective reagents and organocatalysis are used for the synthesis of enantiomerically pure molecules in organic synthesis. Significance of chiral compounds results in the generation of new bonds in a stereo and enantio-controlled method. Separation of enantiomers from enantiomerically impure sources is a difficult process. Asymmetric synthesis finds its challenging applications in medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, life sciences, chromatography, and extraterrestrial chemistry. This article features the eco- friendly approach and cost-effectiveness of different strategies of asymmetric synthesi
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