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The Economics of Biodiversity
Partha Dasgupta
Nov 24, 2022
AbstractThis Afterword to The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review discusses (i) the ideas in the Review that have been accepted...
Impediments in Transitioning to Agile Time-boxing Testing Efforts
Taniya Dasgupta
Jan 01, 0001
In agile framework, the system is developed in sprints. Some value-based products for the customers are created with completion of work in a sprint. There are firm dates of commencement and end in sprints, and duration of each...
Mergers and its Effects in Select Indian Iron and Steel Companies - A Study
Madhumita Dasgupta
Aug 31, 2022
As an important sphere of corporate strategy, Mergers and Acquisitions have been undergoing a sea change within the economic set -up since liberalization in India. Massive growth in both Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign...
Published by: Singh Publication
Population, Ecological Footprint and the Sustainable Development Goals.
The Anthropocene can be read as being the era when the demand humanity makes on the biosphere's goods and services-humanity's 'ecological footprint'-vastly exceeds its ability to supply it on a sustainable basis. Because the...
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Job Automation
Job automation is a critical decision that has brought about profound changes in the workplace. However, the question of what drives job automation remains unclear. This study conducts an interdisciplinary review of five...
Lexical neutrality in environmental health research
Neighbourhood environments have important implications for human health. In this piece, we reflect on the environments and health literature and argue that precise use of language is critical for acknowledging the complex and...
Dual role of nanoparticles as drug carrier and drug.
The conventional chemotherapeutic agents used in the treatment of human malignancies are directed nonspecifically against both malignant and nonmalignant cells, often limiting their efficacy with having serious side effects....
Metabolic Syndrome
INTRODUCTION: The term “Metabolic Syndrome” is applied to a group of modifiable risk factors in an individual and if not identified at earliest may ultimately increase the risk of developing CVD and T2DM. AIM: Our aim was to...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Steps, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, and cardiometabolic profiles.
The relative benefits of meeting the current moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) and active step count recommendations are unknown. Using robust linear regressions, we compared cardiometabolic marker...
Mergers and its Effects in Select Indian Iron and Steel Companies - A Study
Madhumita Dasgupta
Aug 31, 2022
As an important sphere of corporate strategy, Mergers and Acquisitions have been undergoing a sea change within the economic set -up since liberalization in India. Massive growth in both Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign...
Published by: Singh Publication
Beyond a standardised urban lexicon
Urban vocabulary has been influenced by global patterns of modernity, capitalism and anglophone academia. These lexicons are increasingly standardised and shape dominant conceptual approaches in city debates. However...
Metabolic Syndrome
INTRODUCTION: The term “Metabolic Syndrome” is applied to a group of modifiable risk factors in an individual and if not identified at earliest may ultimately increase the risk of developing CVD and T2DM. AIM: Our aim was to...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Determinants of Smart Digital Infrastructure Diffusion for Urban Public Services
Government of India’s ‘Digital India’ initiative intends to build robust digital ecosystem that fosters innovation & entrepreneurship enabling better citizen service & citizen empowerment. Digitization in India involves...
Cerebral Edema in Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion: A Study in Primates by Wet Weight
Aim: To verify whether there is any correlation between the microcirculatory perfusion impairment, area of infarction and cerebral edema after occlusion of MCA and find out whether there is any definite “reperfusion window”...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Cerebral Edema in Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion: A Study in Primates by Wet Weight
Aim: To verify whether there is any correlation between the microcirculatory perfusion impairment, area of infarction and cerebral edema after occlusion of MCA and find out whether there is any definite “reperfusion window”...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Targeting chondroitinase ABC to axons enhances the ability of chondroitinase to promote neurite outgrowth and sprouting
Background: There is currently no effective treatment for promoting regeneration of injured nerves in patients who have sustained injury to the central nervous system such as spinal cord injury. Chondroitinase ABC is an enzyme...

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