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Immunologic mechanisms in glomerulonephritis
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Ultrastructure of peripheral nerve in Cockayne's syndrome
The ultrastructure of sural nerve biopsies was studied in two sisters with Cockayne's syndrome. Both had severe physical and mental retardation and evidence of peripheral neuropathy. Striking alterations in th...
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An attempt towards map** of land use of Dehra Dun city using aerial photo-interpretation techniques
The Paper describes an effort made in map** the existing Land Use in the City Centre of Dehra Dun, using Aerial Photo-interpretation techniques. An attempt is also made towards evolving a suitable land use c...
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Folk uses of plants for adornment in India
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Partial recovery of paralytic vocal cord
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Intranasal injection of placental extract in atrophic rhinitis
Atrophic Rhinitis is an ancient disease and was first described by Fraenkel in the latter part of the nineteenth century. The condition was defined as abnormal patency of the nasal passages due to atrophic cha...
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Book reviews
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A clinical study of laryngeal paralysis
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Effects of the biquadratic-exchange interaction in heisenberg ferromagnet
The effects of the biquadratic-exchange interaction on magnetization and susceptibility for spin-1 systems are investigated. The simple Green’s function technique using Callen-type decoupling and RPA decouplin...
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Green function theory of anisotropic Heisenberg Ferromagnet with biquadratic exchange
The effects of biquadratic exchange interaction and the uniaxial anisotropy on the curie temperature of the Heisenberg Ferromagnet with spin-one has been studied. Green function technique with random phase app...
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Acute renal failure in Delhi
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Peritoneal dialysis
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Role of maximal stimulation test in the prognosis of bell’s palsy
Maximal stimulation test, a simple one amongst the series of electrodiagnostic tools to detect the intigrity of the facial nerve, was put on trial over 44 cases of Bell’s Palsy and was found to be of more prog...
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Pediatric renal problems in India
In India, socioeconomic and geographic factors greatly influence the prevalence and outcome of renal diseases in children. The subspecialty of pediatric nephrology is only established at a few centers and adeq...
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Chronic adenotonsillitis—An immunoglobulin profile
29 Cases of tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy were studied for their serum immunoglobulin profile in pre and postoperative period along with ten age and sex matched controls. The results showed a highly signific...
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Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia with hypercalcemia
A girl with Kozlowski's spondylometaphyseal dysplasia and asymptomatic hypocalciuric hypercalcemia, a previously unrecognised association, is described.
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Clinical quiz
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Terminology of hemolytic-uremic syndrome
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Failure to isolate verotoxin producingEscherichia Coli from patients of Haemolytic Uremic Syndrome
Haemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) been defined as the simultaneous occurrence of acute renal failure in children with haemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia. This clinical condition that has been recognized is ...
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Paediatric nephrology in countries with limited resources
This paper summarises a symposium concerned with the provision of care for children with kidney disease in develo** countries. Better organisation of services is required to prevent waste of resources, with ...