37 research outputs found

    A SURVEY OF YOGA CURRICULUM AND TRANSACTION TECHNIQUES IN GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE INSTITUTES IN MAHARASHTRA

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    In the dynamic environment of e-commerce, companies are constantly looking for strategies that lead to sustainable success. This study explores the profound impact of customer centricity as a key success factor in e-commerce. The study explores the complex interplay between customer-centric approaches and the growth, loyalty and overall success of e-commerce businesses. Using a synthesis of qualitative and quantitative analyses, this article illuminates ways in which companies that prioritize customer needs and preferences can improve the customer experience, foster loyalty, and ultimately drive strong business growth and profitability. By exploring the core of customer centricity in e-commerce, this study not only advances scientific discourse, but also provides practical insights for actors operating in digital markets

    Superior verbal memory outcome after stereotactic laser amygdalohippocampotomy

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    Objective: To evaluate declarative memory outcomes in medically refractory epilepsy patients who underwent either a highly selective laser ablation of the amygdalohippocampal complex or a conventional open temporal lobe resection. Methods: Post-operative change scores were examined for verbal memory outcome in epilepsy patients who underwent stereotactic laser amygdalohippocampotomy (SLAH: n = 40) or open resection procedures (n = 40) using both reliable change index (RCI) scores and a 1-SD change metric. Results: Using RCI scores, patients undergoing open resection (12/40, 30.0%) were more likely to decline on verbal memory than those undergoing SLAH (2/40 [5.0%], p = 0.0064, Fisher's exact test). Patients with language dominant procedures were much more likely to experience a significant verbal memory decline following open resection (9/19 [47.4%]) compared to laser ablation (2/19 [10.5%], p = 0.0293, Fisher's exact test). 1 SD verbal memory decline frequently occurred in the open resection sample of language dominant temporal lobe patients with mesial temporal sclerosis (8/10 [80.0%]), although it rarely occurred in such patients after SLAH (2/14, 14.3%) (p = 0.0027, Fisher's exact test). Memory improvement occurred significantly more frequently following SLAH than after open resection. Interpretation: These findings suggest that while verbal memory function can decline after laser ablation of the amygdalohippocampal complex, it is better preserved when compared to open temporal lobe resection. Our findings also highlight that the dominant hippocampus is not uniquely responsible for verbal memory. While this is at odds with our simple and common heuristic of the hippocampus in memory, it supports the findings of non-human primate studies showing that memory depends on broader medial and lateral TL regions

    Venous endothelial injury in central nervous system diseases

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    Is Gadolinium-based Contrast Material Needed for MRI Follow-up of Multiple Sclerosis?

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    Imaging Features of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) in Children (.pdf)

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    MRI signs of intracranial hypertension are very common in adults with IIH in whom they are well characterized. Our goal was to determine whether these findings are also present in children

    Chemical investigation of Indian plants. Part X

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    Several compounds of known structures belonging to the class alkaloids, flavonoids, quinones, steroids and terpenoids have been isolated from a number of Indian plants
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