NON-COVID CAUSES OF ACUTE UNDIFFERENTIATED FEBRILE ILLNESS DURING THE COVID PANDEMIC: AN ETIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS FROM UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA

Non-Covid causes of acute undifferentiated febrile illness during the Covid pandemic: an etiological analysis from Uttar Pradesh, India

Background and Aims: febrile illnesses are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in India, which are very common in the monsoon and post-monsoon season in tropical countries.Acute Undifferentiated Febrile Illness (AUFI) is a term usually used to refer to such whole wheat phyllo dough conditions until diagnosed.This study was conducte

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Temperature measurement in the flowing medium

The article deals with a brief description of methods of temperature measurements in a flowing water steam.Attention is paid to the measurement of pseudo static temperature by a single sealed thermocouple entering the flowing liquid through the flown-by wall.Then three types of probes for stagnation temperature measurement are shown, whose properti

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A comprehensive collection of experimentally validated primers for Polymerase Chain Reaction quantitation of murine transcript abundance

Abstract Background Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (QPCR) is a widely applied analytical method for the accurate determination whole wheat phyllo dough of transcript abundance.Primers for QPCR have been designed on a genomic scale but non-specific amplification of non-target genes has frequently been a problem.Although several online databa

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Alcohol exposure leads to unrecoverable cardiovascular defects along with edema and motor function changes in developing zebrafish larvae

Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy can cause a series of developmental disorders in the fetus called FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome).In the present study we exposed zebrafish embryos to 1% and 2% alcohol and observed the morphology of heart and blood vessels during and after exposure to investigate motor function alterations, and damage and

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