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    Alien Registration- Fournier, Vetal (Caribou, Aroostook County)

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    An Ayurvedic approach to Low Back Pain

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    Low back pain is the leading cause of activity limitation and work absence throughout much of the world, imposing a high economic burden on individuals, families, communities, industry and governments. It is a prevalent condition that afflicts about 70% of people in developing countries at some point in their lifetime. Ayurvedic classical terms such as Katishoola, Kati Graha, Trika Shoola and Gridhrasi are used for describing the low back pain. The pain localized to low back can be considered under Katishoola and pain along with stiffness are included under Katigraha and Pain radiating to lower limb are considered under Gridhrasi. Treatment modalities which are beneficial for pacifying Vata such as Vatasaya Upakrama and Vatavyadhi Chikitsa are used in treating conditions of low back pain. Specific Chikitsa Sutras mentioned for the Katishoola, Katigraha, Trikashoola and Gridhrasi are to be followed in low back pain. To prevent the reoccurrence, lifestyle modification and low back strengthening exercise are to be advised

    Alien Registration- Babino, Vetal (Lincoln, Penobscot County)

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    Investigating post-translational modification and trafficking of Arabidopsis phosphate exporter PHOSPHATE1

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    Alien Registration- Babino, Vetal (Lincoln, Penobscot County)

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    Alien Registration- Fournier, Vetal (Caribou, Aroostook County)

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    Bill of Sale, 1867

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    EVALUATION OF SOME PLANT EXT RACT AGAINST GARDEN SLUG LAEVICAULIS ALTE (FERUSSAC) (SYSTELLOMMATOPHORA : VERONICELLIDAE) UNDER LABORATORY CONDITION

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    Observation was made on selected plant extract against garden slug during 2008-09 unde laboratory condition. Fourteen plant species were selected for their efficacy and three species were found effective in reduction of slug in comparison with control. Among tested plant Tobacco. Nicotina toh accum, found to be most effective mollusk isidal properties followed by Sadaphuli Cantharanthus ruseus and Non-edible alu, Arum triphyllum. These extracts would be low or nontoxic to environment, cheap and ecofriendly hence must be used for large scale level in IPM

    Die laparoskopisch-assistierte Versorgung inkarzerierter Leistenhernien

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