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07-Jan-2023
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The Ashokan Minor Rock Edict in Bahapur, Delhi

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Debyani Mukherjee,

Abstract: The major purpose of writing this research paper is to analyse why the Minor Rock Edict of the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka has been engraved on a small hillock of Bahapur only, near Srinivaspuri in Kalkaji, Delhi. Initially this site came to the notice of


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07-Jan-2023
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Using of Rat Model Over Other Species: A Review

By
Nidhi Aggarwal,

Abstract: The first domesticated morphological features to be used in studies were rats. Scientists employed the brown rat Rattus norvegicus to study human biology and therapeutics two decades ago, focusing on the consequences of hunger and oxygen deprivation.


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07-Jan-2023
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Ayurvedic Management of Aplastic Anemia (Tridoshaj Pandu)

By
Bhavisha Sheladiya, Ram Shukla, Sagar Purohit,

Abstract: Aplastic anaemia (AA) was first described by Ehrlich in 1888. It is characterized by peripheral blood pancytopenia. In the management of severe aplastic anaemia, general measures and supportive care as well as therapy with corticosteroids, anabolic


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07-Jan-2023
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Synthesis and Evaluation of New Coumarin Derivatives for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Against DSS-Induced Acute Ulcerative Colitis Mice Model

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Priyanka Bajpai, Om Prakash, Amresh Gupta, Chandra Bhushan Tripathi,

Abstract: Objective: The discovery of the now numerous mouse models of intestinal inflammation has increased our understanding of the intestinal inflammation that occurs in inflammatory bowel disorders (IBD). This study aimed to investigate the use of a


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07-Jan-2023
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Sea Level Rise and Its Impacts on Indian Coastal Cultural Heritage: Climate Change Threats to Unique Built and Unbuilt Cultural Heritage

By
Kamlesh Gade,

Abstract: Sea level rise (SLR) is a major cause of concern resulting in loss of land area, erosion of existing built systems and a danger to ecological resources. In addition to this it will also pose a great threat to loss of cultural heritages that are


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07-Jan-2023
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Zeolite-Y Encapsulated Copper (II) and Cobalt (II) Species as Hybrid Nano-catalysts: Structural and Catalytic Aspects

By
K Akinlolu,

Abstract: Special properties inherent to zeolites in facilitating the construction of novel upramolecular assemblies by encapsulation of guest molecules (metal complexes) into their large cages can be utilized to use these assembled materials as novel


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07-Jan-2023
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Teen Pregnancy in the Event of a Pandemic: A short commentary

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Irfat Ara, Mehrukh Zehravi, Mudasir Maqbool, Imran Gani,

Abstract: There is a strong correlation between the COVID-19 epidemic and an increase in rates of child marriage and teenage pregnancies around the world. In sub-Saharan Africa, an estimated 608,000 additional girls are at danger of child marriage and 542,000


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07-Jan-2023
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The Pre-domestic Approach: Insights from Capsicum pubescens and Gallus gallus Essays

By
Vásquez E.F.,

Abstract: Essays for the Pre-domestic Approach defined as organic, free-range and producer-consumer fair trade production of domesticated animals in association with plants of commercial relevance where the maximum potential of animal survival instinct thus


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07-Jan-2023
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Animal Gastrointestinal Tract in Animals Health

By
Anas Ansari, Divya Kundan, Harsh Mishra,

Abstract: The gastrointestinal tract’s (GIT) functionality and health are essential elements that influence animal productivity. Since the management of GIT growth and health involves numerous complicated systems, it is critical to have a better understanding