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Strategi Misi Sadrach suatu Kajian yang Bersifat Sosio Historis
This writing is to explore the strategy of Christian mission of Kyai Sadrach. Sadrach was a Javanese who proclaimed the Gospel by the cultural approaches. Sadrach could spread the Gospel effectively and his cultural approaches were accepted by the Javanese people at the time. The writer mentions that Sadrach's mission was the Christian mission that reveals God's glory. To achieve the aim in explaining the strategy of Sadrach's mission, the writer talks about the life of Sadrach and his spiritual journey. The Church needs to learn from the strategy of Sadrah's mission in order for her to proclaim the Gospel contextually
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infected pseudo-arthrosis of the distal tibia treated with debridement, mesh cage, autologous grafting and locking plate fixation
Infected non-union of long bones is a challenge to manage. It has a high morbidity and mortality. Treatment is very demanding and has a significant complication rate. Methicillin-resistant infected non-union has a higher morbidity and mortality compared to Methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus infection. Approximately half of all Staphylococci isolated in infected orthopaedic operations are caused by Methicillin-resistant S. aureus. We present a 42-year-old patient who had Methicillin-resistant S. aureus infected pseudo-arthrosis of the tibia that was treated with debridement, mesh cage, autologous bone-grafting, and plating of the tibia. The outcome was satisfactory despite residual limb deformity and discrepancy
On fishes of the subfamily Scomberomorinae (family Scombridae)from Indian waters
While hardly a dozen species of Spanish mackerels or seerfishes are recognisable at present from the warmer waters of the Indo-Pacific and the Atlantic,
only recently has the nomenclature used to denote these, attained any degree of stability. Though some workers may be still inclined to treat Scomberomorus Lacepede, and Acanthocybium Gill, under two separate families or subfamilies, for reasons given elsewhere (Jones and Silas, 1960, 376), it is felt that for all practical purposes it will be desirable to treat these as two distinct
genera under the subfamily Scomberomorinae of the family Scombridae
Tuna and tuna-like fishes from the Indian seas
An account of the tuna and tuna-like species from the Indian Ocean
and contiguous seas is given along with a tentative key for their identification.
Regional references for each species and subspecies, as well
as pertinent synonyms are include
Synopsis of biological data on skipjack Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus) 1758 (Indian Ocean)
Body robuat rounded in cross-Section
teeth on jaws about 40 in each, absent on
vomer and palatine; corselet well defined;
hardly any scales visible on rest of body; interspace
between first and second dorsal hardly
exceeding eye diameter; margin of first dorsal
fin strongly concave lateral line with a decided
downward curve below second dorsal; gillrakers
number 50 to 63 of which 33 to 42 on
lower limb; generally four dark conspicuous
longitudinal bands along side of body below
lateral line none above lateral line
Evolution and distribution of Glyptosternoid fishes of the family Sisoridae (Order: Siluroidea).
Glyptosternoid fishes, like the Homalopteridae, got
dispersed along certain routes aided by the exigences of nature. As explained
above, their distribution has been effected in a series of waves, which probably
synchronized with the glaciation periods of the Pleistocene when precipitation was
higher and rate of evaporation low thus giving rise to more perennial torrential
streams in the hilly region
Present status of marine prawn hatchery technology in India
One of the reasons for the rather slow growth of the prawn culture industry in India is the non-availablity of the seed of desirable species of prawns at the proper time in adequate quantities to stock the grow-out ponds
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