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    Effect of seasonal variations and different housing systems on physiological responses and hematological parameters of buffaloes

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    An experiment was conducted to study the effect of 2 housing systems and seasonal variations on physiological responses and haematological parameters of buffaloes. Twelve buffaloes were selected and randomly divided into 2 equal groups. Animals of group A were housed in shade with net and animals of group B in shade without net. The experiment was conducted for 2 seasons i.e. monsoon and winter. The physiological responses were recorded weekly. Blood samples were aseptically collected fortnightly and were analyzed for hematological studies. All the parameters of physiological responses viz. respiration rate, rectal temperature, heart rate, and pulse rate were non significantly higher in group B as compared to group A in monsoon and winter seasons. Highly significant increase in mean values of Hb, TEC, TLC and PCV was observed in group A than the group B values in monsoon and winter seasons. Significantly higher values of lymphocytes and neutrophils was observed in group A during monsoon and non-significantly lower values in group B during winter season. Eosinophils and monocytes were non significantly higher in group B during monsoon and winter season as compared to group A. The temperature humidity index (THI) showed significantly lower in group A as compared to group B in both the seasons

    Spontaneous mesenteric hemorrhage

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    Spontaneous intra-abdominal hemorrhage or abdominal apoplexy is an acute abdominal emergency which can exhibit a wide spectrum of clinical presentation. With the expanding avenues for anticoagulation therapy, this condition is becoming commoner. The association of this condition with antiplatelet therapy is less well established. We present a case of spontaneous mesenteric hematomas causing intestinal obstruction in a patient on antiplatelet therapy for ischemic heart disease. A review of etiology, clinical presentation and protocol of management is also presented. A high index of suspicion on the part of the clinician is essential to ensure a favorable outcome in this condition

    FRONT END AND BACK END DATABASE SECURITY IN THREE TIER WEB APPLICATION

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    This system turns away these sort of attacks and keep the customer record fromrequest from hacking. By using IDS it can offer security to both web server and database server using mapping of sender require and the search from web server to database. This edge work is fit to distinguish the ambushes that past intrusion identification framework was not ready to do. This structure or framework does this work by isolating the surge of information from each web server session. It assesses the disclosure precision when framework tries to model static and dynamic web request and queries. Additionally this framework shows this stayed valid for element demand where both recuperation of information and updates to the back end database happen using the web server front end

    A Prospective Study to Find the Functional Outcome of Displaced Radial Neck Fracture Among Children Treated with Closed Reduction Internal Fixation with Intramedullary Nailing

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    Background: Radial neck fracture among children is very common. If fractures not treated early it further leads to malunion. Number of times such malunion are irreversible and may lead to disability for lifetime. The most important set of problems that can happen in this fracture involves the blood supply to the radial head. The radial head is supplied by periosteal vessels in the neck. As a result, any trauma to the proximal end of the radius (with or without a fracture) will produce an aseptic necrosis of the radial neck and head of varying severity. This can precipitate a slight shortening of the proximal end of the radius with a propensity toward slight valgus deviation of the elbow axis. However, the concurrent widening and thickening of the radial head and neck are more significant; in extreme cases, this can restrict pronation and supination. One of the recent advances in treatment of distal radius fractures is the more frequent application of open reduction and internal fixation, especially for intra-articular fractures and other one is treated with treated with closed reduction internal fixation with intramedullary nailing
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