ROAD TRAFFIC INJURIES AMONG DRIVERS AND PILLION RIDERS USING TWO-WHEELER MOTORIZED VEHICLE IN WESTERN UTTAR PRADESH

Road Traffic Injuries among Drivers and Pillion Riders using Two-Wheeler Motorized Vehicle in Western Uttar Pradesh

Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs) today is public health and development problem.It is among the leading cause of head ferm living hoop injury as well.Motorized Two-Wheeler (MTW) users are at distinguished risk for same.Though these vehicles are mostly driven by males, but females being pillion riders are too at increased risk.To explore the pattern of

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?I Should at Least Have the Feeling That It [?] Really Comes from Within?: Professional Nursing Views on Assisted Suicide

Background: Due to a decision by the German Federal Constitutional Court of February 26, 2020, it is currently possible in Germany to avail of assisted suicide.The ruling has given rise to a controversial debate within the professional community as well as in society in general.Within this debate, little attention has been given to the role of nurs

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Postural Muscle Dyscoordination in Children With Cerebral Palsy

The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination underlying postural problems in children with cerebral palsy (CP).Such information is a prerequisite for developing successful therapeutic interventions in children with CP.Until now, three children with CP functioning at GMFCS (Gross Motor Function

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Re-description of the assassin bug species Pygolampis striata Miller, 1940 with new distributional records from Japan and Indonesia (Heteroptera, Reduviidae, Stenopodainae)

Pygolampis striata Miller, 1940 is ferm living hoop described based on a single male specimen.However, there are no records of the species since then.Therefore, the females and nymphs have not been described, and knowledge about their habitat is insufficient.This is the first record of the Assassin bug Pygolampis striata Miller, 1940 from Japan and

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Humoral responses to the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine are impaired in Leigh Syndrome French Canadian patients.

Leigh Syndrome French Canadian (LSFC) is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by severe lactic acidosis crises and early mortality.LSFC patients carry mutations in the Leucine Rich Pentatricopeptide Repeat Containing (LRPPRC) gene, which lead to defects in the respiratory chain complexes fifty fifty truckee and mitochondrial

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