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A New Paradigm for Plant Nutrition
Nutrient inputs play a critical role in raising crops and livestock for food security, human nutrition and other uses in the bioeconomy. Their production and management must change so as to nourish crops, redu...
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Article
Nitrogen management trade-offs in hybrid rice for agronomy, carbon, and energy efficiency
Efficient use of nitrogen (N) in agro-ecosystems can reduce environmental footprints, prevent degradation of natural resources and support sustainable intensification. The multifarious relationships between N ...
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Non-neoplastic Lesions of the Appendix
The vermiform appendix is often regarded as a rudimentary or vestigial organ in human beings. This view has been challenged time and again, and contrary to earlier considerations, its role in immunological su...
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Diagnostic Special Stains, Immunohistochemical Markers, and Special Techniques Used in Gastrointestinal Tract Pathology
The gastrointestinal pathology laboratory services involve an appreciable amount of workload predominantly comprising of luminal endoscopic biopsies and resection specimens. Along with samples soliciting histo...
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Benign Diseases of the Stomach
Inflammatory diseases of the stomach cover a broad spectrum of diseases ranging from erosions and hemorrhagic gastritis to the potential precursor lesions of gastric neoplasia. Among these, the predominant foc...
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Molecular Classifications of Gastrointestinal Tract Tumors
Gastrointestinal malignancies are increasing in most parts of the world. Gradually the distinctions of incidence and demography of these malignancies between the western world and Asian countries are becoming ...
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Pathology of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Its Mimickers, Immunodeficiency and Vascular Gastrointestinal Lesions, and Drug-Induced Bowel Pathologies
This chapter describes important acute and chronic inflammatory lesions of the intestine, along with immunodeficiency diseases and vascular and drug-induced lesions of the bowel. This chapter highlights the ep...
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Setting Up and Management of an Ideal GI Pathology Laboratory with Emphasis on Hospital Information System
The setup of a gastrointestinal (GI) pathology laboratory focuses on building the infrastructure, procurement, delivery of services through trained technical experts, efficient communication with the clinical ...
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Article
Open AccessCrop nutrient management using Nutrient Expert improves yield, increases farmers’ income and reduces greenhouse gas emissions
Reduction of excess nutrient application and balanced fertilizer use are the key mitigation options in agriculture. We evaluated Nutrient Expert (NE) tool-based site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) in rice...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Assessing Potassium Mass Balances in Different Countries and Scales
Estimating nutrient mass balances using information on nutrient additions and removals generates useful, practical information on the nutrient status of a soil or area. A negative input–output balance of nutri...
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Article
Spectrum of parasitic infections in centrifuged urine sediments from a newly developed tertiary care centre in Central India
Detection of urinary parasites is relatively rare and incidental finding in routine urine examination. Common urinary parasitic infections as described in literature include Trichomonas, Schistosoma hematobium an...
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Nutrient Mining: Addressing the Challenges to Soil Resources and Food Security
Increasing population demands higher production and productivity of crops. Consequently, maintenance of soil fertility is a must for sustainable agriculture and future food security. Agriculturally productive ...
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Article
Site-Specific Nutrient Management under Rice-Based Crop** Systems in Indo-Gangetic Plains: Yield, Profit and Apparent Nutrient Balance
High fertilizer use efficiency in rice (Oryza sativa L.)-based crop** systems in Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) is not achieved because farmers’ fertilizer practices (FFP) and blanket state recommendations (BSR) do...
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Article
Congenital malaria in a neonate: case report with a comprehensive review on differential diagnosis, treatment and prevention in Indian perspective
Although malaria in pregnancy, lactation and congenital malaria can be a disease burden in the endemic zones of Africa and Indian sub-continent, it is still epidemiologically less investigated in India. As it ...
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Geostatistical approach for management of soil nutrients with special emphasis on different forms of potassium considering their spatial variation in intensive crop** system of West Bengal, India
A large part of precision agriculture research in the develo** countries is devoted towards precision nutrient management aspects. This has led to better economics and efficiency of nutrient use with off-far...
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Article
Isolated Lichen Planus of Lower Lip: A Case Report
Lichen planus is an idiopathic inflammatory condition, which may involve mucosa of the oral cavity, gastrointestinal tract, larynx or the cutaneous surface either in isolation or in combinations. Mucosal liche...
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Meningeal osteochondroma simulating meningioma with metaplastic change: a rare golf-ball-like lesion of non-meningothelial mesenchymal origin
Non-meningothelial mesenchymal tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), including those originating from the meninges, histologically correspond to tumors of soft tissue or bone. These individual entities a...
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Article
Synchronization Implies Seizure or Seizure Implies Synchronization?
Epileptic seizures are considered as abnormally hypersynchronous neuronal activities of the brain. The question is “Do hypersynchronous neuronal activities in a brain region lead to seizure or the hypersynchro...
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Article
Medulloblastoma with focal divergent/teratoid differentiation
Medulloblastomas with myogenic differentiation, previously termed medullomyoblastomas, form rare variants of medulloblastomas. Occasional tumors showing combined myogenic differentiation and melanotic tubular ...
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Article
Gliosarcoma with osseous tissue: an occasional metaplastic component
Glioosarcomas represent a rare entity of intrinsic CNS neoplasms consisting of glial and sarcomatous elements; they account for 2 % of glioblastomas. There have been few reports of metaplastic osseous transfor...