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    Management and Dental Treatment of Facial Palsy due to Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block in Multiple Sclerosis Patient

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    Facial palsy, a common cranial nerve disorders, results in a characteristic facial distortion has an association with multiple sclerosis but precise clinical vignette is lacking. During dental treatment, facial nerve palsy is rare and may be confederate with local anesthesia. We present a case of facial palsy following inferior alveolar block in an attempt to remove lower third molar, occurred 24 hours after the administration of anesthesia showed right side facial weakness, difficulty in eye closure and minimal swelling on the buccal surface of right side and subside within 2 to 4 weeks in a 24-year-old female patient having multiple sclerosis reported to a private clinic are discussed

    Cytotoxicity, In vitro anti-Leishmanial and fingerprint HPLC- photodiode array analysis of the roots of Trillium govanianum.

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    Trillium govanianum Wall. ex D. Don (Melanthiaceae alt. Trilliaceae), commonly known as 'nagchhatry' or 'teen patra', distributed from Pakistan to Bhutan about 2500-3800 m altitude is indigenous to Himalayas region. In folk medicine the plant has been reported for the treatment of wound healing, sepsis and in various sexual disorders. This paper reports, for the first time, to evaluate the cytotoxicity, in vitro anti-leishmanial (promastigotes) and fingerprint HPLC-photodiode array analysis of the MeOH extract of the roots of T. govanianum and its solid phase extraction fractions. Reverse phase HPLC-PDA based quantification revealed the presence of significant amount of quercetin, myrecetin and kaemferol ranging from 0.221to 0.528 μg/mg DW. MeOH extract revealed distinguishable protein kinase inhibitory activity against Streptomyces 85E strain with 18 mm bald phenotype. The remarkable toxicity profile against brine shrimps and leishmanial was manifested by MeOH extract with LC50 10 and 38.5 μg/mL, respectively

    Relations on topologized groups

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    In our present paper, topological groups are being discussed,where the relations with counter examples built the interest in the generalizedstructure. Some of these structures have also been converted into theother structures using topological isomorphism. In our work, the identityelement plays the important role in lieu of arbitrary element. The role oftopology has the more interest in our disciplin

    Permuting Tri-Multiderivation on Incline Algebra

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    In this paper, the concept of permuting tri-multiderivation onincline algebra is initiated and some results are proved by using this idea

    Permuting Tri (®; ¯)-Derivation on Almost Distributive Lattices

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    In this paper, we introduce the idea of permuting tri-(®; ¯)-derivation on ADL’s and proved some results by using this notion. Let hbe the trace of permuting tri (®; ¯)-derivation H on ADL G, if ® ¸ Hand ¯ ¸ H, then h(x ^ y) = (®(y) ^ h(x)) _ H(x; x; z) _ H(y; y; z) _(¯(x) ^ h(y))

    Average concentrations (n = 3) of antibiotics in vicinity of drug formulation facilities (ng L<sup>−1</sup>).

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    <p><i>P1a:</i> upstream Kahuta industrial estate (KIE); <i>P1b:</i> downstream KIE; <i>P2–P4:</i> drug formulation facilities in and around Lahore (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0062712#pone-0062712-g001" target="_blank">Fig. 1</a> and <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0062712#pone.0062712.s002" target="_blank">Table S2</a>); <i>( )</i>: RSD (relative standard deviation).</p

    Average concentrations (R1–3, R5–7, SD n = 3; C1 and C2 n = 2; R4, R8–10, D n = 1) of antibiotics in rivers, dam, canal and vicinity of hospitals (ng L<sup>−1</sup>).

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    <p><i>ATB:</i> antibiotics; <i>R1–R10:</i> river sites; <i>D:</i> dam; <i>C1–C2:</i> lahore branch canal; <i>SD:</i> sewage drain near hospitals (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0062712#pone-0062712-g001" target="_blank">Fig. 1</a> and <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0062712#pone.0062712.s003" target="_blank">Table S3</a>); <i>( )</i>: RSD (relative standard deviation); <i>LOQ</i>: Limit of quantification.</p

    Map of the region with sampling sites indicated.

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    <p>R1–R10 are rivers, D is the Rawal dam, C1–C2 is the Lahore branch canal, SD is the sewage drain nearby hospitals and P1–P4 are the drug formulation facilities; *: sites where sediment samples are also taken along with water samples.</p

    Levels of antibiotic resistance genes (<i>sulI, dfrA1, erm B, tetA and tetB</i>) and integrons (<i>intl1</i>) at eight sampling sites (n = 1, pooled samples).

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    <p>Levels of antibiotic resistance genes (<i>sulI, dfrA1, erm B, tetA and tetB</i>) and integrons (<i>intl1</i>) at eight sampling sites (n = 1, pooled samples).</p
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