Past Issue

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Blepharoplasty with bloodless atraumatic technique (bat). reducing downtime, side-effects and complications

Introduction: The real explosion of blepharoplasty took place in the 20th century. In the 1960s, with the advent of the beauty and wellness culture, the procedure established itself as an effective solution for those wishing to combat the signs of time. However, blepharoplasty patients have always experienced a recovery and return to full normal activities within 15 days to several weeks, depending on the techniques, the instruments and processes used by surgeons and their staff.

Feminist Resonance in Jane Austen’s Universe: An Exploration of Gender Dynamics and Female Agency

This paper delves into the nuanced representation of gender dynamics and female agency in Jane Austen’s literary works, highlighting their feminist resonance. Austen’s novels, set against the backdrop of the early 19th-century British society, are often seen as pioneering in their subtle critique of the patriarchal norms and the restricted roles available to women. By analysing key characters and plotlines, the study explores how Austen articulates a vision of female empowerment and challenges the traditional gender roles of her time.

The Effect of eight weeks Proprioceptive training on Dynamic balance and Explosive power of male Kho-kho players

Background: Poor balance ability and lack of explosive power is a predictor of injuries of the lower extremity. Recent scientific researches support the benefits of Proprioceptive training on various dynamic balance and explosive power of leg which increases the performance of the players and reducing the risk of lower extremity injuries in players. Objective: To find out the effect of eight weeks (5 days/week) Proprioceptive training (PT) on dynamic balance and explosive power of leg in male Kho-Kho players.

Les facteurs de risques de décès chez les enfants drépanocytaires de 0 - 15 ans au Centre de recherche et de Lutte contre la drépanocytose de Bamako

La drépanocytose est la maladie génétique de l’hémoglobine la plus fréquente dans le monde. Malgré les progrès réalisés dans la prise en charge des malades drépanocytaires, la mortalité reste importante en Afrique Subsaharienne où le dépistage néonatal n’est pas encore systématique et où les soins sont insuffisamment organisés.

Bioderioration of seed due to seed-borne alternaria species

The primary cause of seed biodeterioration has been identified as the ability of seed molds to generate many kinds of hydrolytic enzymes. The effects of six Alternaria species—A. alternata, A. citri, A. crassa, A. macrospora, A. dianthicola, and A. tenuissima on nutritional supplies such as ash content, carbohydrates, nitrogen, protein, and fat were investigated in relation to seed biodeterioration. The immediate effect on productivity and seed quality. These seeds are regarded as being of low quality both for the seed industry and for human consumption.

Comparative seismic response spectrum analysis (zone ii) of a g+10 steel framed structure

Seismic Response Spectrum Analysis (SRSA) plays a vital role in evaluating the seismic performance of structures, particularly in earthquake-prone areas. This project report provides an in-depth analysis of a G+10 steel-framed structure using the widely recognized ETABS software. The primary aim of this study is to assess the structural response under seismic loading and gain insights into the building’s dynamic behaviour. The methodology section details the systematic approach taken to perform the seismic response spectrum analysis for Earthquake Zone II using ETABS.

Relevance of Yoga in the Physical Education System

This paper explores the integration of yoga into the physical education system, emphasizing its relevance and benefits for students’ physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Yoga, with its holistic approach, offers a unique blend of physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation that can complement traditional physical education programs. The study discusses the historical background of yoga, its core components, and its positive impact on students.

Memory mastery: the power of mnemonics, chunking, and mind mapping

Memory plays a crucial role in learning and cognitive performance, yet many individuals struggle with retaining and recalling information effectively. This concept article explores three powerful memory enhancement techniques: mnemonics, chunking, and mind mapping. Mnemonics leverage creative associations to encode and retrieve information, while chunking involves organizing complex data into manageable units. Mind mapping, on the other hand, utilizes visual representations to enhance comprehension and retention.

Employee Engagement and Quality of Work Life: A Case Study of Maruti Suzuki India Ltd

This study investigates the relationship between employee engagement and Quality of Work Life (QWL) at Maruti Suzuki, India’s leading automobile manufacturer. Utilizing secondary data sources, including company reports and employee surveys, the research explores how Maruti Suzuki’s human resource initiatives impact employee satisfaction, productivity, and overall well-being. Key areas examined include work-life balance, career development opportunities, and organizational culture.