Understanding phenomenon of Life and Death And How dead cells could be made alive
Journal Title: IJAR-Indian Journal of Applied Research - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
Physiology of life and death is still obscure. The reason being one is not equipped with structure of the matter , origin of the universe and atomic genes as taught by participatory science . The standard model not only modified rather it has been completed [5] with introduction of energized gravitons , primary fermions, primary bosons , Basic Building Blocks , Mind and Tachyons .
Authors and Affiliations
DAS. V. M.
ACUTE TOXICITY OF FLUORIDE TO THE FRESH WATER TELEOST HETEROPNEUSTES FOSSILIS
The Impact of fluoride on aquatic flora and fauna is increasing day by day, as in the case of fish their population is getting reduced gradually. Fish population and their production have been much affected in term of bo...
Mental Health Education to Youth
There are more than 1522 colleges and 567universities in India with more than 07 million students enrolled across the country. Depression, anxiety, substance abuse, eating disorders, and other serious mental health probl...
PREVALENCE OF VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY IN HASHIMOTO’S THYROIDITIS AND ITS RELATION TO ANTI-THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODIES
Context: vitamin D deficiency has been considered a risk factor for several autoimmune diseases. Few studies examined prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in autoimmune thyroid disease and have produced conflicting results...
Amavata (Rheumatoid Arthritis) in Contemporary Modern Medical Science
Amavata is a particular type of disease that is mentioned in Ayurveda since the period of Madhavkar, under the category of Vata – Kaphaja disorder, which have positive correlation with Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) of conven...
Variation in Number and Position of Nutrient Foramen of Clavicle - A Morphological Study in Telengana State
INTRODUCTION: The clavicle (collar bone) is an unusual long bone which has many unique embryologic features The main aim of this study is to find variation in number and position of nutrient foramen of the human clavicle...