際際滷shows by User: DevlopShrestha / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: DevlopShrestha / Thu, 15 Aug 2019 05:29:21 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: DevlopShrestha Rancidification /slideshow/rancidification/163982514 rancidification-190815052921
Rancidification The complete or incomplete oxidation or hydrolysis of fats and oils when exposed to air, light, or moisture or by bacterial action, resulting in unpleasant taste and odor. Pathways of Rancidification Three pathways Hydrolytic Hydrolytic rancidity refers to the odor that develops when triglycerides are hydrolyzed and free fatty acids are released. This reaction of lipid with water may require a catalyst, leading to the formation of free fatty acids and glycerol. In particular, short-chain fatty acids, such as butyric acid, are malodorous. Oxidative Oxidative rancidity is associated with the degradation by oxygen in the air. The double bonds of an unsaturated fatty acid can be cleaved by free-radical reactions involving molecular oxygen. This reaction causes the release of malodorous and highly volatile aldehydes and ketones. Because of the nature of free-radical reactions, the reaction is catalyzed by sunlight. Microbial Microbial rancidity refers to a water-dependent process in which microorganisms, such as bacteria or molds, use their enzymes such as lipases to break down fat. By destroying or inhibiting microorganisms, pasteurization (sterilization) and addition of antioxidant ingredients, such as vitamin E, can reduce this process. ]]>

Rancidification The complete or incomplete oxidation or hydrolysis of fats and oils when exposed to air, light, or moisture or by bacterial action, resulting in unpleasant taste and odor. Pathways of Rancidification Three pathways Hydrolytic Hydrolytic rancidity refers to the odor that develops when triglycerides are hydrolyzed and free fatty acids are released. This reaction of lipid with water may require a catalyst, leading to the formation of free fatty acids and glycerol. In particular, short-chain fatty acids, such as butyric acid, are malodorous. Oxidative Oxidative rancidity is associated with the degradation by oxygen in the air. The double bonds of an unsaturated fatty acid can be cleaved by free-radical reactions involving molecular oxygen. This reaction causes the release of malodorous and highly volatile aldehydes and ketones. Because of the nature of free-radical reactions, the reaction is catalyzed by sunlight. Microbial Microbial rancidity refers to a water-dependent process in which microorganisms, such as bacteria or molds, use their enzymes such as lipases to break down fat. By destroying or inhibiting microorganisms, pasteurization (sterilization) and addition of antioxidant ingredients, such as vitamin E, can reduce this process. ]]>
Thu, 15 Aug 2019 05:29:21 GMT /slideshow/rancidification/163982514 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Rancidification DevlopShrestha Rancidification The complete or incomplete oxidation or hydrolysis of fats and oils when exposed to air, light, or moisture or by bacterial action, resulting in unpleasant taste and odor. Pathways of Rancidification Three pathways Hydrolytic Hydrolytic rancidity refers to the odor that develops when triglycerides are hydrolyzed and free fatty acids are released. This reaction of lipid with water may require a catalyst, leading to the formation of free fatty acids and glycerol. In particular, short-chain fatty acids, such as butyric acid, are malodorous. Oxidative Oxidative rancidity is associated with the degradation by oxygen in the air. The double bonds of an unsaturated fatty acid can be cleaved by free-radical reactions involving molecular oxygen. This reaction causes the release of malodorous and highly volatile aldehydes and ketones. Because of the nature of free-radical reactions, the reaction is catalyzed by sunlight. Microbial Microbial rancidity refers to a water-dependent process in which microorganisms, such as bacteria or molds, use their enzymes such as lipases to break down fat. By destroying or inhibiting microorganisms, pasteurization (sterilization) and addition of antioxidant ingredients, such as vitamin E, can reduce this process. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rancidification-190815052921-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Rancidification The complete or incomplete oxidation or hydrolysis of fats and oils when exposed to air, light, or moisture or by bacterial action, resulting in unpleasant taste and odor. Pathways of Rancidification Three pathways Hydrolytic Hydrolytic rancidity refers to the odor that develops when triglycerides are hydrolyzed and free fatty acids are released. This reaction of lipid with water may require a catalyst, leading to the formation of free fatty acids and glycerol. In particular, short-chain fatty acids, such as butyric acid, are malodorous. Oxidative Oxidative rancidity is associated with the degradation by oxygen in the air. The double bonds of an unsaturated fatty acid can be cleaved by free-radical reactions involving molecular oxygen. This reaction causes the release of malodorous and highly volatile aldehydes and ketones. Because of the nature of free-radical reactions, the reaction is catalyzed by sunlight. Microbial Microbial rancidity refers to a water-dependent process in which microorganisms, such as bacteria or molds, use their enzymes such as lipases to break down fat. By destroying or inhibiting microorganisms, pasteurization (sterilization) and addition of antioxidant ingredients, such as vitamin E, can reduce this process.
Rancidification from Devlop Shrestha
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Pharyngeal arches /slideshow/pharyngeal-arches-163978060/163978060 pharyngealarch-190815050847
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Thu, 15 Aug 2019 05:08:47 GMT /slideshow/pharyngeal-arches-163978060/163978060 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Pharyngeal arches DevlopShrestha derivatives of pharyngeal arches <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pharyngealarch-190815050847-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> derivatives of pharyngeal arches
Pharyngeal arches from Devlop Shrestha
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Pap smear and procedure /slideshow/pap-smear-and-procedure/156560656 papsmear-190720032146
Obtaining sample of exfoliated cells (dead cells that are shed) of cervix and simple test to look at cervical cells Also called Papanicolaou tests or cervical cytology The specimen should be obtained 2 weeks after the first day of LMP taken by brushing or scraping Purpose of pap smear test .To detect early cancer of the cervix To determine estrogen activity related to menopause or endocrine abnormalities. ]]>

Obtaining sample of exfoliated cells (dead cells that are shed) of cervix and simple test to look at cervical cells Also called Papanicolaou tests or cervical cytology The specimen should be obtained 2 weeks after the first day of LMP taken by brushing or scraping Purpose of pap smear test .To detect early cancer of the cervix To determine estrogen activity related to menopause or endocrine abnormalities. ]]>
Sat, 20 Jul 2019 03:21:46 GMT /slideshow/pap-smear-and-procedure/156560656 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Pap smear and procedure DevlopShrestha Obtaining sample of exfoliated cells (dead cells that are shed) of cervix and simple test to look at cervical cells Also called Papanicolaou tests or cervical cytology The specimen should be obtained 2 weeks after the first day of LMP taken by brushing or scraping Purpose of pap smear test .To detect early cancer of the cervix To determine estrogen activity related to menopause or endocrine abnormalities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/papsmear-190720032146-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Obtaining sample of exfoliated cells (dead cells that are shed) of cervix and simple test to look at cervical cells Also called Papanicolaou tests or cervical cytology The specimen should be obtained 2 weeks after the first day of LMP taken by brushing or scraping Purpose of pap smear test .To detect early cancer of the cervix To determine estrogen activity related to menopause or endocrine abnormalities.
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Normal labor and stages of labor /slideshow/normal-labor-and-stages-of-labor/156559802 normallabor-190720031611
Series of events that take place in the genital organs in an effort to expel the viable products of conception out of the womb through the vagina into the outer world is called labor. Also called Eutocia DELIVERY is expulsion or extraction of a viable fetus out of the womb . It is not synonymous with labor Delivery can take place without labor as in elective caesarean section It may be vaginal, either spontaneous or aided or it may be abdominal Labor is called normal if it fulfils the following criteria's: Spontaneous and at term With vertex presentation Without undue prolongation Natural termination with minimal aids Without having any complications affecting the health of a mother and/or baby ABNORMAL LABOR Any deviation from the definition of normal labor is called as abnormal labor Thus labor in a case with presentation other than vertex or having some complications even with vertex presentation affecting the normal course of labor or modifying the nature of termination or affecting the health of mother or baby is called abnormal labor. ]]>

Series of events that take place in the genital organs in an effort to expel the viable products of conception out of the womb through the vagina into the outer world is called labor. Also called Eutocia DELIVERY is expulsion or extraction of a viable fetus out of the womb . It is not synonymous with labor Delivery can take place without labor as in elective caesarean section It may be vaginal, either spontaneous or aided or it may be abdominal Labor is called normal if it fulfils the following criteria's: Spontaneous and at term With vertex presentation Without undue prolongation Natural termination with minimal aids Without having any complications affecting the health of a mother and/or baby ABNORMAL LABOR Any deviation from the definition of normal labor is called as abnormal labor Thus labor in a case with presentation other than vertex or having some complications even with vertex presentation affecting the normal course of labor or modifying the nature of termination or affecting the health of mother or baby is called abnormal labor. ]]>
Sat, 20 Jul 2019 03:16:11 GMT /slideshow/normal-labor-and-stages-of-labor/156559802 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Normal labor and stages of labor DevlopShrestha Series of events that take place in the genital organs in an effort to expel the viable products of conception out of the womb through the vagina into the outer world is called labor. Also called Eutocia DELIVERY is expulsion or extraction of a viable fetus out of the womb . It is not synonymous with labor Delivery can take place without labor as in elective caesarean section It may be vaginal, either spontaneous or aided or it may be abdominal Labor is called normal if it fulfils the following criteria's: Spontaneous and at term With vertex presentation Without undue prolongation Natural termination with minimal aids Without having any complications affecting the health of a mother and/or baby ABNORMAL LABOR Any deviation from the definition of normal labor is called as abnormal labor Thus labor in a case with presentation other than vertex or having some complications even with vertex presentation affecting the normal course of labor or modifying the nature of termination or affecting the health of mother or baby is called abnormal labor. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/normallabor-190720031611-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Series of events that take place in the genital organs in an effort to expel the viable products of conception out of the womb through the vagina into the outer world is called labor. Also called Eutocia DELIVERY is expulsion or extraction of a viable fetus out of the womb . It is not synonymous with labor Delivery can take place without labor as in elective caesarean section It may be vaginal, either spontaneous or aided or it may be abdominal Labor is called normal if it fulfils the following criteria&#39;s: Spontaneous and at term With vertex presentation Without undue prolongation Natural termination with minimal aids Without having any complications affecting the health of a mother and/or baby ABNORMAL LABOR Any deviation from the definition of normal labor is called as abnormal labor Thus labor in a case with presentation other than vertex or having some complications even with vertex presentation affecting the normal course of labor or modifying the nature of termination or affecting the health of mother or baby is called abnormal labor.
Normal labor and stages of labor from Devlop Shrestha
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Starvation /slideshow/starvation-151400792/151400792 starvation-190623190904
Starvation is defined medically in two parts that is: The act or process of starving and the condition of being starved, while Neglect is defined as to fail to give due care, attention, or time to someone an adult/ a child especially. ]]>

Starvation is defined medically in two parts that is: The act or process of starving and the condition of being starved, while Neglect is defined as to fail to give due care, attention, or time to someone an adult/ a child especially. ]]>
Sun, 23 Jun 2019 19:09:04 GMT /slideshow/starvation-151400792/151400792 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Starvation DevlopShrestha Starvation is defined medically in two parts that is: The act or process of starving and the condition of being starved, while Neglect is defined as to fail to give due care, attention, or time to someone an adult/ a child especially. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/starvation-190623190904-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Starvation is defined medically in two parts that is: The act or process of starving and the condition of being starved, while Neglect is defined as to fail to give due care, attention, or time to someone an adult/ a child especially.
Starvation from Devlop Shrestha
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Japanese encephalitis_6th batch_NAIHS_Devlop Shrestha /slideshow/japanese-encephalitis6th-batchnaihsdevlop-shrestha/141035810 japaneseencephalitis6thbatch-190416175140
Japanese encephalitis is a mosquito borne encephalitis caused by group B arbovirus Zoonotic disease Transmitted by the bite of infected Culex mosquitoes No man to man transmission of disease No man to mosquito spread of disease pathogenesis Virus enters the body through the bite of mosquitoes After multiplication in local and regional lymph nodes, viremia of varying duration occurs Virus is transported to target organ (brain) via blood Virus proliferate and damages the neuronal tissues , thereby elicits nervous manifestation ]]>

Japanese encephalitis is a mosquito borne encephalitis caused by group B arbovirus Zoonotic disease Transmitted by the bite of infected Culex mosquitoes No man to man transmission of disease No man to mosquito spread of disease pathogenesis Virus enters the body through the bite of mosquitoes After multiplication in local and regional lymph nodes, viremia of varying duration occurs Virus is transported to target organ (brain) via blood Virus proliferate and damages the neuronal tissues , thereby elicits nervous manifestation ]]>
Tue, 16 Apr 2019 17:51:40 GMT /slideshow/japanese-encephalitis6th-batchnaihsdevlop-shrestha/141035810 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Japanese encephalitis_6th batch_NAIHS_Devlop Shrestha DevlopShrestha Japanese encephalitis is a mosquito borne encephalitis caused by group B arbovirus Zoonotic disease Transmitted by the bite of infected Culex mosquitoes No man to man transmission of disease No man to mosquito spread of disease pathogenesis Virus enters the body through the bite of mosquitoes After multiplication in local and regional lymph nodes, viremia of varying duration occurs Virus is transported to target organ (brain) via blood Virus proliferate and damages the neuronal tissues , thereby elicits nervous manifestation <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/japaneseencephalitis6thbatch-190416175140-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Japanese encephalitis is a mosquito borne encephalitis caused by group B arbovirus Zoonotic disease Transmitted by the bite of infected Culex mosquitoes No man to man transmission of disease No man to mosquito spread of disease pathogenesis Virus enters the body through the bite of mosquitoes After multiplication in local and regional lymph nodes, viremia of varying duration occurs Virus is transported to target organ (brain) via blood Virus proliferate and damages the neuronal tissues , thereby elicits nervous manifestation
Japanese encephalitis_6th batch_NAIHS_Devlop Shrestha from Devlop Shrestha
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History of japanese encephalitis timeline /slideshow/history-of-japanese-encephalitis/140524640 historyofjapaneseencephalitis-190411213832
The first historic mention of Japanese encephalitis occurred during the summer encephalitis outbreaks in the late 1870s. The next documented epidemic in Japan occurred in 1924 with 6,125 human cases resulting in 3,797 human deaths (62% case-fatality rate). The virus was first isolated in Japan in 1935 from a fatal human case of encephalitis. In 1938, the virus was first isolated from its primary vector species, Culex tritaeniorhynchus. In 1940, JE was first identified in China, and in 1949 it was identified in Korea during a major epidemic that resulted in 5,548 human cases. In 1954 the virus was recognized in India and a major epidemic occurred in 1978 with over 6,000 human cases. In 1983 in South Korea, JE immunizations started in children as young as age 3 except in endemic areas where the vaccine was recommended in children even younger. From 1983 to 1987 the JE vaccine was available in the U.S. on an investigational basis.]]>

The first historic mention of Japanese encephalitis occurred during the summer encephalitis outbreaks in the late 1870s. The next documented epidemic in Japan occurred in 1924 with 6,125 human cases resulting in 3,797 human deaths (62% case-fatality rate). The virus was first isolated in Japan in 1935 from a fatal human case of encephalitis. In 1938, the virus was first isolated from its primary vector species, Culex tritaeniorhynchus. In 1940, JE was first identified in China, and in 1949 it was identified in Korea during a major epidemic that resulted in 5,548 human cases. In 1954 the virus was recognized in India and a major epidemic occurred in 1978 with over 6,000 human cases. In 1983 in South Korea, JE immunizations started in children as young as age 3 except in endemic areas where the vaccine was recommended in children even younger. From 1983 to 1987 the JE vaccine was available in the U.S. on an investigational basis.]]>
Thu, 11 Apr 2019 21:38:32 GMT /slideshow/history-of-japanese-encephalitis/140524640 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) History of japanese encephalitis timeline DevlopShrestha The first historic mention of Japanese encephalitis occurred during the summer encephalitis outbreaks in the late 1870s. The next documented epidemic in Japan occurred in 1924 with 6,125 human cases resulting in 3,797 human deaths (62% case-fatality rate). The virus was first isolated in Japan in 1935 from a fatal human case of encephalitis. In 1938, the virus was first isolated from its primary vector species, Culex tritaeniorhynchus. In 1940, JE was first identified in China, and in 1949 it was identified in Korea during a major epidemic that resulted in 5,548 human cases. In 1954 the virus was recognized in India and a major epidemic occurred in 1978 with over 6,000 human cases. In 1983 in South Korea, JE immunizations started in children as young as age 3 except in endemic areas where the vaccine was recommended in children even younger. From 1983 to 1987 the JE vaccine was available in the U.S. on an investigational basis. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/historyofjapaneseencephalitis-190411213832-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The first historic mention of Japanese encephalitis occurred during the summer encephalitis outbreaks in the late 1870s. The next documented epidemic in Japan occurred in 1924 with 6,125 human cases resulting in 3,797 human deaths (62% case-fatality rate). The virus was first isolated in Japan in 1935 from a fatal human case of encephalitis. In 1938, the virus was first isolated from its primary vector species, Culex tritaeniorhynchus. In 1940, JE was first identified in China, and in 1949 it was identified in Korea during a major epidemic that resulted in 5,548 human cases. In 1954 the virus was recognized in India and a major epidemic occurred in 1978 with over 6,000 human cases. In 1983 in South Korea, JE immunizations started in children as young as age 3 except in endemic areas where the vaccine was recommended in children even younger. From 1983 to 1987 the JE vaccine was available in the U.S. on an investigational basis.
History of japanese encephalitis timeline from Devlop Shrestha
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Describe the roles of weight reduction strategies in management of obesity in pcos /slideshow/describe-the-roles-of-weight-reduction-strategies-in-management-of-obesity-in-pcos-111385651/111385651 describetherolesofweightreductionstrategiesinmanagementofobesityinpcos-180824211556
Describe the roles of weight reduction strategies in management of obesity in pcos]]>

Describe the roles of weight reduction strategies in management of obesity in pcos]]>
Fri, 24 Aug 2018 21:15:56 GMT /slideshow/describe-the-roles-of-weight-reduction-strategies-in-management-of-obesity-in-pcos-111385651/111385651 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Describe the roles of weight reduction strategies in management of obesity in pcos DevlopShrestha Describe the roles of weight reduction strategies in management of obesity in pcos <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/describetherolesofweightreductionstrategiesinmanagementofobesityinpcos-180824211556-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Describe the roles of weight reduction strategies in management of obesity in pcos
Describe the roles of weight reduction strategies in management of obesity in pcos from Devlop Shrestha
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Explain the rationale of the use of metformin in polycystic ovarian syndrome /slideshow/explain-the-rationale-of-the-use-of-metformin-in-polycystic-ovarian-syndrome-111385603/111385603 explaintherationaleoftheuseofmetformininpolycysticovariansyndrome-180824211541
Explain the rationale of the use of metformin in polycystic ovarian syndrome]]>

Explain the rationale of the use of metformin in polycystic ovarian syndrome]]>
Fri, 24 Aug 2018 21:15:41 GMT /slideshow/explain-the-rationale-of-the-use-of-metformin-in-polycystic-ovarian-syndrome-111385603/111385603 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Explain the rationale of the use of metformin in polycystic ovarian syndrome DevlopShrestha Explain the rationale of the use of metformin in polycystic ovarian syndrome <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/explaintherationaleoftheuseofmetformininpolycysticovariansyndrome-180824211541-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Explain the rationale of the use of metformin in polycystic ovarian syndrome
Explain the rationale of the use of metformin in polycystic ovarian syndrome from Devlop Shrestha
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Explain the role of ultrasonography as diagnostic tool /slideshow/explain-the-role-of-ultrasonography-as-diagnostic-tool-111385566/111385566 explaintheroleofultrasonographyasdiagnostictool-180824211530
Explain the role of ultrasonography as diagnostic tool]]>

Explain the role of ultrasonography as diagnostic tool]]>
Fri, 24 Aug 2018 21:15:29 GMT /slideshow/explain-the-role-of-ultrasonography-as-diagnostic-tool-111385566/111385566 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Explain the role of ultrasonography as diagnostic tool DevlopShrestha Explain the role of ultrasonography as diagnostic tool <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/explaintheroleofultrasonographyasdiagnostictool-180824211530-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Explain the role of ultrasonography as diagnostic tool
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Management of pcos after metformin /slideshow/management-of-pcos-after-metformin-111385545/111385545 managementofpcosaftermetformin-180824211521
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Management of pcos after metformin]]>
Fri, 24 Aug 2018 21:15:21 GMT /slideshow/management-of-pcos-after-metformin-111385545/111385545 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Management of pcos after metformin DevlopShrestha Management of pcos after metformin <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/managementofpcosaftermetformin-180824211521-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Management of pcos after metformin
Management of pcos after metformin from Devlop Shrestha
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Microscopic features of ovary /slideshow/microscopic-features-of-ovary-111385517/111385517 microscopicfeaturesofovary-180824211515
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Microscopic features of ovary]]>
Fri, 24 Aug 2018 21:15:15 GMT /slideshow/microscopic-features-of-ovary-111385517/111385517 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Microscopic features of ovary DevlopShrestha Microscopic features of ovary <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/microscopicfeaturesofovary-180824211515-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Microscopic features of ovary
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Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical features and complications of polycystic ovarian syndrome /DevlopShrestha/describe-the-etiopathogenesis-clinical-features-and-complications-of-polycystic-ovarian-syndrome-111385399 describetheetiopathogenesisclinicalfeaturesandcomplicationsofpolycysticovariansyndrome-180824211436
Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical features and complications of polycystic ovarian syndrome]]>

Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical features and complications of polycystic ovarian syndrome]]>
Fri, 24 Aug 2018 21:14:36 GMT /DevlopShrestha/describe-the-etiopathogenesis-clinical-features-and-complications-of-polycystic-ovarian-syndrome-111385399 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical features and complications of polycystic ovarian syndrome DevlopShrestha Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical features and complications of polycystic ovarian syndrome <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/describetheetiopathogenesisclinicalfeaturesandcomplicationsofpolycysticovariansyndrome-180824211436-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical features and complications of polycystic ovarian syndrome
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Describe the gross and microscopic features of polycystic ovaries /slideshow/describe-the-gross-and-microscopic-features-of-polycystic-ovaries-111385385/111385385 describethegrossandmicroscopicfeaturesofpolycysticovaries-180824211430
Describe the gross and microscopic features of polycystic ovaries]]>

Describe the gross and microscopic features of polycystic ovaries]]>
Fri, 24 Aug 2018 21:14:30 GMT /slideshow/describe-the-gross-and-microscopic-features-of-polycystic-ovaries-111385385/111385385 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Describe the gross and microscopic features of polycystic ovaries DevlopShrestha Describe the gross and microscopic features of polycystic ovaries <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/describethegrossandmicroscopicfeaturesofpolycysticovaries-180824211430-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Describe the gross and microscopic features of polycystic ovaries
Describe the gross and microscopic features of polycystic ovaries from Devlop Shrestha
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Describe the mechanism of action, indications, adverse effects, and contraindication of clomiphene /slideshow/describe-the-mechanism-of-action-indications-adverse-effects-and-contraindication-of-clomiphene-111385291/111385291 describethemechanismofactionindicationsadverseeffectsandcontraindicationofclomiphene-180824211401
Describe the mechanism of action, indications, adverse effects, and contraindication of clomiphene]]>

Describe the mechanism of action, indications, adverse effects, and contraindication of clomiphene]]>
Fri, 24 Aug 2018 21:14:01 GMT /slideshow/describe-the-mechanism-of-action-indications-adverse-effects-and-contraindication-of-clomiphene-111385291/111385291 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Describe the mechanism of action, indications, adverse effects, and contraindication of clomiphene DevlopShrestha Describe the mechanism of action, indications, adverse effects, and contraindication of clomiphene <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/describethemechanismofactionindicationsadverseeffectsandcontraindicationofclomiphene-180824211401-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Describe the mechanism of action, indications, adverse effects, and contraindication of clomiphene
Describe the mechanism of action, indications, adverse effects, and contraindication of clomiphene from Devlop Shrestha
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Male and female urethra /slideshow/male-and-female-urethra-105755196/105755196 maleandfemaleurethra-180713162837
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Detail description on male and female urethra]]>
Fri, 13 Jul 2018 16:28:37 GMT /slideshow/male-and-female-urethra-105755196/105755196 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Male and female urethra DevlopShrestha Detail description on male and female urethra <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/maleandfemaleurethra-180713162837-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Detail description on male and female urethra
Male and female urethra from Devlop Shrestha
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Renal handling of sodium in different parts of proximal tubule ]]>
Sat, 07 Jul 2018 07:33:24 GMT /slideshow/renal-handling-of-sodium/104663120 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) Renal handling of sodium DevlopShrestha Renal handling of sodium in different parts of proximal tubule <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/renalhandlingofsodium-180707073324-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Renal handling of sodium in different parts of proximal tubule
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lab diagnosis of pneumoniae final slide /slideshow/lab-diagnosis-of-pneumoniae-final-slide/101944291 6031labdiagnosisofpneumoniaefinalslide-180611183417
Bronchoalveolar lavage Medical procedure Bronchoscopeis passed through the mouth or nose into thelungs and fluid is squirted into a small part of the lung and then collected for examination. ]]>

Bronchoalveolar lavage Medical procedure Bronchoscopeis passed through the mouth or nose into thelungs and fluid is squirted into a small part of the lung and then collected for examination. ]]>
Mon, 11 Jun 2018 18:34:17 GMT /slideshow/lab-diagnosis-of-pneumoniae-final-slide/101944291 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) lab diagnosis of pneumoniae final slide DevlopShrestha Bronchoalveolar lavage Medical procedure Bronchoscopeis passed through the mouth or nose into thelungs and fluid is squirted into a small part of the lung and then collected for examination. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/6031labdiagnosisofpneumoniaefinalslide-180611183417-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Bronchoalveolar lavage Medical procedure Bronchoscopeis passed through the mouth or nose into thelungs and fluid is squirted into a small part of the lung and then collected for examination.
lab diagnosis of pneumoniae final slide from Devlop Shrestha
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PBL CARDIOVASCULLAR /DevlopShrestha/final-group-c finalgroupc-180501173538
Presentation on: Describe the gross anatomy of heart under following: external features, surface markings and areas of auscultation. List the components of examination of Cardiovascular System. Define cardiac cycle and its phases. Define venous return, stroke volume, cardiac output, preload, afterload and ejection fraction with their normal range. ]]>

Presentation on: Describe the gross anatomy of heart under following: external features, surface markings and areas of auscultation. List the components of examination of Cardiovascular System. Define cardiac cycle and its phases. Define venous return, stroke volume, cardiac output, preload, afterload and ejection fraction with their normal range. ]]>
Tue, 01 May 2018 17:35:38 GMT /DevlopShrestha/final-group-c DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) PBL CARDIOVASCULLAR DevlopShrestha Presentation on: Describe the gross anatomy of heart under following: external features, surface markings and areas of auscultation. List the components of examination of Cardiovascular System. Define cardiac cycle and its phases. Define venous return, stroke volume, cardiac output, preload, afterload and ejection fraction with their normal range. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalgroupc-180501173538-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation on: Describe the gross anatomy of heart under following: external features, surface markings and areas of auscultation. List the components of examination of Cardiovascular System. Define cardiac cycle and its phases. Define venous return, stroke volume, cardiac output, preload, afterload and ejection fraction with their normal range.
PBL CARDIOVASCULLAR from Devlop Shrestha
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The role of the immune system in the digestive tract /slideshow/the-role-of-the-immune-system-in-the-digestive-tract/86768377 theroleoftheimmunesysteminthedigestivetract-180127025221
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The role of the immune system in the digestive tract]]>
Sat, 27 Jan 2018 02:52:21 GMT /slideshow/the-role-of-the-immune-system-in-the-digestive-tract/86768377 DevlopShrestha@slideshare.net(DevlopShrestha) The role of the immune system in the digestive tract DevlopShrestha The role of the immune system in the digestive tract <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theroleoftheimmunesysteminthedigestivetract-180127025221-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The role of the immune system in the digestive tract
The role of the immune system in the digestive tract from Devlop Shrestha
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