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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-230163

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A two-year field experiment was conducted at Main Agricultural Research Station, Raichur in 2021 and 2022 was laid out in a Split-Split design with four main, two sub and two sub-sub treatments with three replications to evaluate effect of conservation agricultural practices on growth and yield of pigeonpea. The treatments with flat bed, Compartment bund, Ridge and furrow & Broad bed and furrow were takes on main, treatments with mulching and without mulching an sub treatment and FYM and RDF & FYM an sub-sub treatment. Among them ridges and furrow (M3) method along with mulching FYM and RDF was found to have positive influence of growth parameters viz., plant height, number of primary branches and total dry matter production at harvest stage. Adopting the ridge and furrow method can be an effective strategy for optimizing the grain yield (1555 kg ha-1 and 1599 kg ha-1) in 2021 and 2022 in pigeonpea crop respectively.

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Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-875923

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@#Functional spinal unit (FSU) has been of major interest in research related to the human spine as it is the simplest entity of spine that is believed to provide vital information useful in analyzing the biomechanics of the spine. In-vitro experiments and in-vivo tests are implemented for this purpose, but due to many restraints in using them, the use of an alternate approach such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA) seems preferential. FEA offers an edge in evaluating significant parameters that may or may not be possible through experiments. The finite element analysis of FSU’s has evolved to handle complexity with the increase in computing capacity and advancement in the software packages. This paper reviews the progress in the development of finite element analysis of FSU’s and also focuses on the application of FEA to analyse the lumbar (L1-L5) and lumbosacral (L5-S1) levels of the spine where spinal disorders are more prevalent.

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Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-201086

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OBJECTIVES: To assess submental route intubation as an alternative technique to a tracheostomy in the management of the airway in cranio-maxillofacial trauma, along with an assessment of its morbidity and complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Submental intubation was performed in 17 patients who had maxillofacial panfacial trauma and management was done under general anesthesia during a period of one year from 2013 to 2014 at Departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry, the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Medical College, Kochi, India. RESULTS: In all 17 cases, the technique of submental intubation was found to be simple and reliable. Hypertrophic scars were noted in three cases, orocutaneous fistula and mucocele in one case each. All these complications were managed comfortably without significant morbidity to the patient. CONCLUSION: Submental intubation is a good technique that can be used regularly in the management of the airway in cranio-maxillofacial trauma, but with some manageable complications.


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Humanos , Manuseio das Vias Aéreas , Anestesia Geral , Cicatriz Hipertrófica , Odontologia , Fístula , Índia , Intubação , Mucocele , Cirurgia Bucal , Traqueostomia
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Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-173964

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Ranulas occur due to extravasation of saliva from one of the 20 ducts that arise from the sublingual gland and empty in to the floor of the mouth or into the anterior portion of wharton’s duct. They form a characteristically blue tense vesicle in the floor of the mouth. This paper highlights a case report of ranula in the posterior floor of the mouth that has been successfully treated by marsupialization technique.

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