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    Database on nutritional composition of food fishes from India

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    This database is the first of its kind on fish-food data in the country and is envisaged to serve as a repository of all such nutritional information on different food-fish species. This would also serve as a knowledgebase for different clientele groups, including physicians, nutritionists, planners and consumers to increase the utility of fish as a health food and in clinical nutrition as well. The nutritional information generated could also be helpful in prioritization of fish species for aquaculture depending upon their associated nutritional values

    Nintedanib for Systemic Sclerosis-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease

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    BACKGROUND: Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a common manifestation of systemic sclerosis and a leading cause of systemic sclerosis-related death. Nintedanib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, has been shown to have antifibrotic and antiinflammatory effects in preclinical models of systemic sclerosis and ILD. METHODS: We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to investigate the efficacy and safety of nintedanib in patients with ILD associated with systemic sclerosis. Patients who had systemic sclerosis with an onset of the first non-Raynaud's symptom within the past 7 years and a high-resolution computed tomographic scan that showed fibrosis affecting at least 10% of the lungs were randomly assigned, in a 1:1 ratio, to receive 150 mg of nintedanib, administered orally twice daily, or placebo. The primary end point was the annual rate of decline in forced vital capacity (FVC), assessed over a 52-week period. Key secondary end points were absolute changes from baseline in the modified Rodnan skin score and in the total score on the St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) at week 52. RESULTS: A total of 576 patients received at least one dose of nintedanib or placebo; 51.9% had diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis, and 48.4% were receiving mycophenolate at baseline. In the primary end-point analysis, the adjusted annual rate of change in FVC was 1252.4 ml per year in the nintedanib group and 1293.3 ml per year in the placebo group (difference, 41.0 ml per year; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.9 to 79.0; P=0.04). Sensitivity analyses based on multiple imputation for missing data yielded P values for the primary end point ranging from 0.06 to 0.10. The change from baseline in the modified Rodnan skin score and the total score on the SGRQ at week 52 did not differ significantly between the trial groups, with differences of 120.21 (95% CI, 120.94 to 0.53; P=0.58) and 1.69 (95% CI, 120.73 to 4.12 [not adjusted for multiple comparisons]), respectively. Diarrhea, the most common adverse event, was reported in 75.7% of the patients in the nintedanib group and in 31.6% of those in the placebo group. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with ILD associated with systemic sclerosis, the annual rate of decline in FVC was lower with nintedanib than with placebo; no clinical benefit of nintedanib was observed for other manifestations of systemic sclerosis. The adverse-event profile of nintedanib observed in this trial was similar to that observed in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; gastrointestinal adverse events, including diarrhea, were more common with nintedanib than with placebo

    cage culture in reservoirs (Maithon)

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    ICAR CIFRI has developed modern cages and low cost floating Feed-CageGrow for promotion of cage farming in the country. ICAR -CIFRI has successfully reared indigenous species like Ompam bimaculatus ( Pabda), Labeo bata (Bata), Jayanti rohu (Rohu), Puntius sarana (Punti), Cyprinus carpio and Barbonymus gonionotus in cages in reservoir of eastern India. Pabda and Singhi initially raised in RAS system then transported to cage. It is found these are the very good candidate species for supplementing the cage culture. CIFRI is advising for farming Singhi and Pabda besides locally important species like Bata and thereby it will increases the profit of the Co-operative society.Not AvailableNot Availabl

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    Not AvailableIndian Sundarban are one of the source of livelihood and household nutrition for the populace of Sundarbans. The canals can produce desirable quantity of fish if managed scientifically. Some major fish species observed in Sundarbans canal are - parse, moulora, pankal, cancila, pholui, tangra, lata, bele, chanda, tit puti , saral puti etc. ICAR-CIFRI also initiated Net partition or net barrier for effective management of the canal fisheries. By erection of nets partitions in a definite area with the use of locally available bamboo or wooden poles in canals can support sustainable fish production Conflict of interest between the agriculture and fisheries are major challenge in canal fisheries development which can be encountered through community mobilization process. Moreover, it is found that to rejuvenate and augmenting fish productions in canals, systematic net partition may be a noble option which will support the livelihood of local populace.Not Availabl

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    MERECE LA PENA

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    Trabajo Fin de Grado leído en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos en el curso académico 2023/2024. Directores/as: Alfonso Palazón MeseguerSergio es un joven filmmaker que hace poco a entrado al mundo laboral del sector audiovisual, este ha sido siempre su máxima aspiración, emprende un recorrido reflexivo para comprender las raíces de su pasión por grabar y pensar acerca de su futuro. Se mezclan momentos cotidianos, experimentales, navegando por su mente y conociendo sus mayores preocupaciones en relación con su profesión, Sergio nos ofrece una mirada sin filtros de su oficio y nos revelará sus sueños y metas por alcanzar

    Daily work-family conflict and burnout to explain the leaving intentions and vitality levels of healthcare workers: Interactive effects using an experience-sampling method

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    There is an intensification of work in global health systems, a phenomenon that could increase work-family conflict, exhaustion, and intentions to leave among healthcare workers. The main objective of this study is to analyze if daily work-family conflict and burnout could explain the daily leaving intentions and vitality of healthcare workers. This is a diary study, which employs an experience-sampling methodology (ESM). A total of 56 physicians, nurses, and nursing aides from intensive care and nephrology units filled out various quantitative scales during 5 working days (56 × 5 = 280 observations). Multilevel hierarchical analysis showed that daily work-family conflict and burnout were significantly associated with higher daily intentions of leaving the profession, and with lower levels of daily vitality. In addition, those workers who experienced more work-family conflict and depersonalization on a daily basis were those who showed more intentions to leave and less daily vitality, showing an interactive effect. The results highlight the importance of examining the psychosocial risks experienced by healthcare workers by employing experience-sampling methodologies, which could help us to deepen our understanding of the proximal antecedents of their intentions to leave and their psychological well-beingThis work was supported by an I+D+I National Project of Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (PID2019-106368GB-I00) AEI/10.13039/501100011033

    Daily Work-Family Conflict and Burnout to Explain the Leaving Intentions and Vitality Levels of Healthcare Workers: Interactive Effects Using an Experience-Sampling Method

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    There is an intensification of work in global health systems, a phenomenon that could increase work-family conflict, exhaustion, and intentions to leave among healthcare workers. The main objective of this study is to analyze if daily work-family conflict and burnout could explain the daily leaving intentions and vitality of healthcare workers. This is a diary study, which employs an experience-sampling methodology (ESM). A total of 56 physicians, nurses, and nursing aides from intensive care and nephrology units filled out various quantitative scales during 5 working days (56 × 5 = 280 observations). Multilevel hierarchical analysis showed that daily work-family conflict and burnout were significantly associated with higher daily intentions of leaving the profession, and with lower levels of daily vitality. In addition, those workers who experienced more work-family conflict and depersonalization on a daily basis were those who showed more intentions to leave and less daily vitality, showing an interactive effect. The results highlight the importance of examining the psychosocial risks experienced by healthcare workers by employing experience-sampling methodologies, which could help us to deepen our understanding of the proximal antecedents of their intentions to leave and their psychological well-being.</jats:p
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