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    The Occupational Stress Women Teachers Towards Joint and Nuclear Society

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    Work is a central part of human life. It is the expression of the basic need to accomplish, to create, to feel satisfaction, and to feel meaningful. The rapidly changing nature of work has resulted in new and far-reaching mechanisms for management control in the form of monitoring, layoffs, and change in work rules, all of which contribute to increased levels of occupational stress. Although office work has always been stressful, several scientific studies and surveys have helped focus attention on the issue of job stress. Among the major negative effects of the job, stress is its impact on a person's self-image and self-esteem, which in turn, affects one's relationship with family, friends, and co-workers. The problems last far longer than the time we spend at work and are not easily left behind at the end of the day

    Albumin test strip for quick detection of albuminuria in human

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    496-498In this article, the dry -reagent test strip technique has been discussed for qualitative and semi-quantitative estimation of albumin in urine. The strip method developed in our laboratory is quick, simple, economical and based on indigenous technique. It is based on the principle of ‘‘Protein error’’ in which specific chromogen immobilized onto a pad reacts with albumin present in the urine and changes the colour of the strips from light yellow to bluegreen. The change in colour is visible to the naked eyes and can be compared to the colour chart for the <span style="font-size: 14.0pt;font-family:" times="" new="" roman";mso-fareast-font-family:hiddenhorzocr;="" color:black;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold"="" lang="EN-IN">estimation of total albumin concentration present in the urine sample. </span

    Electrochemical studies on somesynthesised N-sulphonamoylphenyl- 3-aminophenyl- 5-methyl-4-[ 4'(2"-pyrimidinyl)sulphonamoyl]- phenylazopyrazoles

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    449-452Present note deals with the electrochemical behaviour of N-sulphonamoylphenyl-3-aminophenyl-5methyl- 4 -[4'(2"-pyrimidinyl)sulphonamoyl]-phenylazopyrazoles. All the studies have been carried out in DMF-water admixture using Britton-Robinson buffers of varying pH. A single, well defined, diffusion-controlled reduction wave is obtained which shifted towards more negative potential with increase in the pH. On the basis of number of protons consumed and electron transferred, a plausible mechanism has also been suggested
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