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2. Oral Paper Abstract.
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *CYTOLOGY , *PROFESSIONAL associations - Abstract
The article informs about three distinct topics in pathology it discusses about the development of a lab-developed test (LDT) for multiplex HR-HPV genotyping in cervical precursor lesions, offering a cost-effective and sensitive screening test. Topic include it presents a comparative study of a rapid, economic acetic acid, Papanicolaou stain (REAP) over conventional Papanicolaou stain in oral cytology, demonstrating the efficacy of REAP as a cost-effective and rapid alternative.
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- 2023
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3. Abstract to publication rate: Do all the papers presented in conferences see the light of being a full publication?
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Grover, Sandeep and Dalton, N
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ABSTRACTING ,AWARDS ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,CASE studies ,MEDICAL research ,POSTERS ,PUBLISHING ,LITERATURE reviews ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Background: Every year the scientific sessions of Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) are marked by presentation of free papers, posters, and award paper sessions, which are usually meant for presentation of new research which is not yet published. Hence, it is expected that these papers will be published in near future so that the scientific literature is distributed and shared with wider audience. Aim: This paper aims to evaluate the abstract to publication rate of papers presented during ANCIPS in the years 2012–2014. Materials and Methods: For this study, all the free papers, posters, and award papers presented during the ANCIPS of 2012–2014 were listed, and electronic searches were carried out to search for published articles. In addition, one of the authors of papers not found in the electronic searches were contacted through E-mail. Results: A total of 1081 papers were presented during the ANCIPS in the 3 year period under study. Of these, 64 were award papers, 622 were free papers, and 395 were posters. Majority (n = 807; 74.6%) of these could be categorized as research data-based presentations; this was followed by case reports/series (203; 18.8%), review of literature (n = 35; 3.3%), and others (n = 36; 3.3%). Overall, only 27% of the papers were published after at least 5 years of the presentation. Of all the award papers, 69.6% of papers were published, whereas only 26.8% of free oral papers and 22.5% of free posters were published. About half (45.6%) of the papers were published in national journals. In terms of indexing, among those which were published, 62.8% were published in Medline-indexed (PubMed-listed) Journals with a mean impact factor of 1. Conclusion: The present study shows that only 27% of the abstracts presented during the ANCIPS are ultimately published as full text articles in the next 5 years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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4. Poster Papers.
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PLASMA exchange (Therapeutics) , *BLOOD collection , *TERTIARY care , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Published
- 2023
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5. FREE PAPERS.
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PSYCHIATRY , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
The article informs the alcohol addiction impacts not only the individual abusing it but also the people living with them. It mentions the extensive research has been conducted on various aspects of alcoholism, the lives of caretakers, especially wives of alcoholic men in the Indian context, have been given secondary consideration by society and researchers. It highlight the limited studies on this topic in the Indian setting.
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- 2023
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6. FREE PAPERS (ORAL).
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PSYCHIATRY ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Published
- 2022
7. FREE PAPERS.
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *PSYCHIATRIC treatment - Abstract
The article presents several studies related to psychiatry that were presented in free papers Topics include pharmacovigilance in psychiatric outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital; clinical outcomes in patients with drug resistant schizophrenia receiving antipsychotics other than clozapine; and Impact of two weeks psychiatric clinical posting on Intern doctors' knowledge and attitudes towards psychiatry and mental illnesses.
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- 2018
8. FREE PAPERS (POSTER).
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MENTAL illness treatment ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,PSYCHIATRIC treatment - Published
- 2022
9. XXXVI Annual conference of the Indian Pharmacological Society, New Delhi, December 5-7, 2003 Abstracts of research papers (Part - I).
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PHARMACOLOGY , *MEDICAL research , *ACADEMIC dissertations , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Part I. Lists various abstracts of research papers related to pharmacology presented during the XXXVI Annual Conference of the Indian Pharmacological Society held on December 5 to 7, 2003 in New Delhi. Title of paper; Research author; Affiliation; E-mail address; Objectives; Methods; Results; Conclusions; Possible anorectic case effect of methanol extract of Benincasa hispida by Kumar A.; Study of ulcerogenic potential of methylene blue by Shah H.; Role of potassium channel agonist and antagonist in ouabain induced arrhythmias by Dhasmana D.C.
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- 2004
10. On the evaluation of scientific papers presented in IAPS conferences.
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Raveenthiran, Venkatachalam
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *UROLOGICAL surgery , *PEDIATRIC surgery - Published
- 2021
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11. Free Papers Compiled.
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COGNITION , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *BIPOLAR disorder , *LITHIUM , *VALPROIC acid - Published
- 2022
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12. Publication rates from the All India Ophthalmic Conference 2010 compared to 2000: Are we improving?
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Kumaragurupari, R., Sengupta, Sabyasachi, and Bhandari, Sahil
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OPHTHALMOLOGY conventions ,OPHTHALMOLOGISTS ,HEALTH policy ,MEDICAL quality control ,PUBLIC health ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,MASS media ,MEDICAL research ,OPHTHALMOLOGY ,SYSTEMATIC reviews - Abstract
Purpose: To determine the publication rates of free papers and posters presented at the All India Ophthalmic Conference (AIOC) 2010 in peer-reviewed journals up to December 2015 and compare this with publication rates from AIOC2000 published previously.Methods: A thorough literature search was conducted using PubMed, Google Scholar, and the general Google search engine by two independent investigators. The title of the paper, keywords and author names were used to "match" the AIOC free-paper with the published paper. In addition, the "purpose," "methods," and "outcome measures" between the two were studied to determine the "match."Results: A total of 58 out of 394 free-papers (14.7%) from AIOC2010 were published till December 2015 compared to 16.5% from AIOC2000. Out of these, 52 (90%) were published in PubMed indexed journals. Maximum publications were seen in pediatric ophthalmology (50%) followed by glaucoma (24.4%) and cornea (23.8%). Fifteen out of 272 posters (5.5%) were published; orbit/oculoplastics had the highest poster publications (13%). Excluding papers in nonindexed journals and those by authors with international affiliations, the publication rate was approximately 12%.Conclusion: The publication rate of free papers from AIOC2010 has marginally reduced compared to AIOC2000. Various causes for this such as lack of adequate training, motivation, and lack of incentives for research in the Indian scenario have been explored, and measures to improve this paradigm have been discussed. It will be prudent to repeat this exercise every decade to compare publication rates between periodic AIOC, stimulate young minds for quality research and educate policy makers toward the need for developing dedicated research departments across the country. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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13. AWARD PAPERS.
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *MENTAL health , *PSYCHIATRY , *SOCIETIES - Abstract
The article announces awards given to several papers including the Marfatia Award to "Immunological Changes in Depression Before and After Treatment," Bhagwat Award to "Are Childhood Externalising Disorders the Harbinger of Early Alcohol Dependence?" and BPSS Award to "P 300: An Electrophysiological Endophenotype in OCD."
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- 2013
14. Selected Papers From the 19th National & 8th ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference.
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Revankar, ShripadT. and Ekkad, SrinathV.
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *HEAT transfer , *MASS transfer - Abstract
We are glad to present this special issue of Heat Transfer Engineering with a selection of papers presented at the 19th National & 8th ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, held January 3-5, 2008. The conference was jointly sponsored by the Indian Society of Heat and Mass Transfer (ISHMT) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and was held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), College of Engineering Kukatpally in Hyderabad, India. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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15. Special Issue BASAS Annual Conference, April 3rd–5th 2013, University of Leeds.
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Tomalin, Emma
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SOCIAL marginality ,ROADS ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
This special issue of Contemporary South Asia comprises a selection of six papers presented at the 27th Annual Conference of the British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS) held at the University of Leeds, 3–5 April 2013. The papers in this special issue represent a fraction of what was presented at the 27th BASAS conference. However, they reflect well the diversity within BASAS in terms of the career stage of members, the breadth of contexts studied and the range of disciplinary approaches to the study of South Asia. While there was no explicit theme driving the selection of papers for this edition, an emphasis did emerge upon thinking about the reproduction, embodiment and resistance of authority and marginalization through examining the specific role that location and space play. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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16. The historical sociology of medicine in India: Introduction to the special section.
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Jeffery, Roger, Jones, David S., and Kumbhar, Kiran
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HISTORY of sociology , *PROFESSIONALISM , *MEDICAL specialties & specialists , *HEALTH , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *DISEASES , *PHYSICIAN-patient relations , *MEDICINE ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
This introduction to a special section brings together three papers first presented at a panel, 'Medical Professions in South Asia: Historical and Contemporary Analyses', at the 26th European Conference on South Asian Studies, held in Vienna, Austria and online, in July 2021. All three papers deal with aspects of the professionalisation of biomedical doctors in India since its independence in 1947. The authors bring together historical and sociological approaches to illuminate the growth of specialisms, patterns of practitioner–patient interactions and efforts to maintain occupational closure and maintain status in the face of growing challenges. The introduction concludes with a discussion of the relevance of these papers for the sociology of health and illness in India and beyond. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Editorial.
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Mouncey, Peter
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MANAGEMENT science ,MARKETING research ,MARKETING education ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
The author discusses his participation in a conference on marketing held at the Indian Institute of Management in Lucknow, India and a common theme expressed by speakers at the event of the need for collaboration in marketing research education between developed and developing countries. A research methodology forum to be sponsored by the publication to be held in London, England in November 2012 is announced. An obituary is presented for social scientists Roger Jowell. An introduction is presented to the articles published in this issue including "Researching Children: Are we getting it right?," "Using supermarket loyalty card data to analyze the impact of promotions" and "How respondents use verbal and numeric rating scales."
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- 2012
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18. Special Issue: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference of Telemedicine Society of India--Telemedicon 2023.
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Ganapathy, Krishnan
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TELEMEDICINE ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,MEDICAL care ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,DIGITAL health - Abstract
This article discusses the Proceedings of the 19th International Conference of the Telemedicine Society of India (TSI) and the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth (ISfTeH). The conference focused on emerging technologies connecting the Indian healthcare system and included presentations on topics such as tele-ICU management, telemedicine consultations in remote areas, and future trends in healthcare. The conference attracted delegates from various disciplines and included sessions, workshops, and exhibitions. The article highlights the acceptance of virtual remote healthcare in India and expresses gratitude to the editors of Telehealth and Medicine Today for reviewing conference papers. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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19. Qualitative research methods in psychiatry in India: Landscaping the terrain.
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Mahapatra, Pranab, Sahoo, Krushna Chandra, Jitendriya, Pritam, Samal, Mousumi, and Pati, Sanghamitra
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CLINICAL medicine research ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,CONTINUING education ,INTERVIEWING ,MEDICAL quality control ,MEDICAL research ,PSYCHIATRY ,QUALITY assurance ,QUALITATIVE research ,DATA analysis - Abstract
Background: Qualitative research methods (QRMs) bear a critical role in psychiatry as they explore the phenomenology of psychiatric illness and its sociocultural dimensions. However, there is limited evidence regarding its use in psychiatric research in India. Aim: This study, under the aegis of mapping qualitative health research in India initiative, attempted to landscape the use of QRMs in psychiatry and elicited expert opinion on its potential, perceived quality, and scope for improvement. Materials and Methods: We reviewed studies using qualitative methodology published in the Indian Journal of Psychiatry (IJP) and the abstracts presented at the Annual Conference of the Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) between 2010 and 2019. Titles and abstracts were screened and shortlisted; full-text articles were checked to identify the relevant ones. In addition, ten experts comprising psychiatry journal reviewers, editors, and conference scientific committee members were interviewed to elicit their views and suggestions. Results: Out of 356 papers published in IJP between 2010 and 2019, only 12 papers used QRMs: five qualitative and seven mixed methods. Out of 2297 abstracts published between 2010 and 2019 in ANCIPS, only 28 had used QRMs, consisting of 20 qualitative and eight mixed methods. The findings reveal that qualitative research is still an understudied domain in Indian psychiatry with a substantial need for rigor and quality. Conclusions: To catalyze the use of qualitative research in Indian psychiatry, continuing medical education programs through workshops or webinar mode need to be imparted. These trainings should aim at building skills on qualitative study design, data collection, analysis, and writing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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20. Textiles: Tracing Our Presence.
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Rajgopal, Uthra
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RHYTHM , *TEXTILES , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
An introduction and reflection on the selected papers at the 2021 Textile and Place Conference. Written by Uthra Rajgopal, Independent Curator, during her Curatorial Residency at the Shrujan Living and Learning Design Centre, Kutch, India. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. First foods: Why improving young children's diets matter.
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Bégin, France and Aguayo, Víctor M.
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GROWTH disorders ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,CHILD development ,CHILD nutrition ,DEVELOPING countries ,FOOD ,INFANTS ,INTERPROFESSIONAL relations ,NUTRITIONAL requirements ,QUALITY assurance ,SERIAL publications ,PREVENTION - Abstract
Globally, only 52% of children aged 6-23 months meet the minimum meal frequency and a mere 29% meet the minimum dietary diversity, with large disparities across and within regions. With most of the stunting occurring during the first thousand days-from conception to age 2 years-improving complementary feeding in children 6-23 months old is an urgent priority. With this evidence in mind, UNICEF collaborated with the governments of India and Maharashtra to convene a global meeting in Mumbai, India, under the theme: First Foods: A Global Meeting to Accelerate Progress on Complementary Feeding in Young Children (November 17-18, 2015). The global meeting provided a platform that aimed to (a) synthesize the biological and implementation science on complementary feeding; (b) review the practice and experience in improving access to nutritious complementary foods and good complementary feeding practices; and (c) consolidate a strong evidence base that can inform the development of strategies and approaches to improve complementary feeding that are fit to context. This overview paper summarizes the rationale on why improving complementary foods and feeding for infants and young children matters and what it takes to improve them. It builds on the papers presented at the First Foods Global Meeting and those commissioned as a follow on to it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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22. Announcements.
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INTERNATIONAL economic relations conferences ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
The article offers information on the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW)-Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) Conference to be held in Delhi, India from November 23-25, 2017.
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- 2016
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23. Reflections on a conference in Kerala.
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Peat, Jo
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
The article provides a reflection on a Staff and Educational Development Association conference in Kerala, India with emphasis on its cultural aspects compared to the characteristics of its counterpart in Great Britain.
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- 2016
24. Making Globalization Good A Review of the New Delhi Symposium of January 17, 2004.
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Goddard, G. Jason
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,GLOBALIZATION ,INTERNATIONAL business enterprises ,INTERNATIONAL markets ,RELIGIOUS leaders ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,COLLEGE teachers ,INTERNATIONAL relations - Abstract
This paper will review the mini-symposium on globalization conducted in New Delhi, India by the Alumni Association of Lancaster University Management School on January 17, 2004. The symposium was led by John Dunning, Emeritus Professor of International Business at the University of Reading, and the State ofNewJersey Professor of International Business at Rutgers University. This symposium arose from the publication of a collection of essays edited by Professor Dunning, entitled, Making Globalization Good.1 The primary aim of this symposium was to bring together a grouping of academics, politicians, business leaders, and religious leaders to discuss the moral issues posed by globalization. The symposium participants attempted to answer the question if a global ethic could be established, and if so, under what principles would it function. Prior to discussing the results of the symposium, differing views concerning globalization, and the management of the international economy, will be discussed. There will also be a brief discussion of the prior contributions by Professor Dunning to the field of international business. Then the results of the symposium will be discussed. The paper will conclude with recommendations for further research in this important area. I am grateful for the symposium notes compiled by Professor V.N. Balasubramanyam of Lancaster University Management School, which were utilized in part for this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2005
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25. Nalini Bai Thakkar Award.
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CLINICAL pathology ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,CYTOLOGY - Abstract
The article presents the discussion on Nalini Bai Thakkar Award given to certain papers. Topics include lymphadenopathy being a frequently observed clinical presentation in various clinical presentations; and performance parameters of cervical cytology in any accredited cytology laboratory requiring implementation of quality control exercise ensuring acceptable performance by a laboratory.
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- 2022
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26. Structural Integrity Symposium.
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Knott, John
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,WELDING ,DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) ,MATERIALS science - Abstract
The article reports on the Structural Integrity symposium held in January 2006 by the Indian Institute of Welding in India. Some of the papers presented were written by Doctor Debashish Bhattacharjee, Doctor Soumitra Tarafder and Professor K. K. Ray, a respected expert on fatigue from the Indian Institute of Technology.
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- 2007
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27. Continuing debates over the native speaker: a report on a symposium on English in India and Indian English.
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ENGLISH language ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,DEBATE ,INDIC languages ,RESEARCH institutes - Abstract
ABSTRACTThe Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore, India organized a symposium/dialogue on English in India and Indian English held during January 4?6, 2007 at the The Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysore, India. It was devoted to a discussion of the issues addressed in the keynote paper by Rajendra Singh, which some 23 scholars from throughout the world had been invited to respond to. Although a few of the invited scholars were not able to attend, they were kind enough to send their papers and we had a very productive and lively discussion in which the academic staff of CIIL and local journalists, students, and educationists also participated. This report is organized as follows: in section 1, we summarize the keynote address and all the full-length responses to it; in section 2, we summarize the brief comments and observations that were presented or tabled by the invited respondents; in section 3, we offer concluding remarks and a brief summary of Singh's responses to the interventions summarized in sections 1 and 2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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28. Seventy Years of the Existence of the All India Occupational Therapists' Association: From the Year 1952 to 2022.
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Srivastava, Anil Kumar, Solanki, Punita V., Sethuraman, Lakshmanan, and Bijlani, Jyothika Nand
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,ORGANIZATIONAL change ,HEALTH care reform - Published
- 2022
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29. Telemedicon 2022 Kerala 10th November to 12th November 2022.
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Singh, Meenu and Agarwal, Amit
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PRIVACY ,TELEPSYCHIATRY ,AWARDS ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,DIGITAL health ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,PEDIATRICS ,PATIENT monitoring ,AERONAUTICS ,CRITICAL care medicine ,TELECOMMUNICATION ,MEDICAL ethics ,OPHTHALMOLOGY ,TELEMEDICINE ,DIFFUSION of innovations - Published
- 2022
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30. The Population Summit: Reflections on the World's Leading Problems.
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Perlman, Mark
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SUMMIT meetings ,POPULATION ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,TAXATION - Abstract
The article discusses the issues focused upon in the Population Summit held in October 1993 in New Delhi, India. Organized by 15 of the world's scientific academies, this gathering was the first large-scale collaborative activity of its kind. It brought together academicians and other invited scholars representing over 60 scientific academies to examine the relationships between population, natural resources, and the environment. The massive volume that resulted from the summit, covering the invited papers plus some peripheral materials, was published quickly, well in time to serve as background papers for the September 1994 International Conference on Population and Development. The underlying theme in the New Delhi manifesto is the need for internationally coordinated planned action. Improved pricing, taxing and regulatory policies that take into account environmental costs, thereby influencing consumption behavior is an ambitious goal. In sum, to criticize the groping for social improvement is to attack virtue, virtuous people and the greatest offense of all, a reform-minded international bureaucracy.
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- 1995
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31. Abstract: PODIUM PRESENTATIONS.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,MEDICAL societies ,PEDIATRIC surgery - Published
- 2023
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32. ISDR International Symposium on Research Priorities.
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Rahamatulla, M.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,DENTISTRY ,ORAL medicine - Abstract
Information on the International symposium on Research Priorities in Dental Science and Technology in Asia and Africa held in Hyderabad, India on December 1-3, 2007 is presented. Nearly 300 participants from India and abroad attended the symposium, including 27 invited speakers. 66 free paper presentations were presented. The first day was marked by scientific sessions that included six invited papers and 26 free papers presentations.
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- 2008
33. Housing in the Urban Age: Inequality and Aspiration in Mumbai.
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Anand, Nikhil and Rademacher, Anne
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HOUSING ,URBAN planning ,URBANIZATION ,URBAN growth ,HOUSING policy ,LOW-income housing ,INCLUSIONARY housing programs ,SLUMS ,MASS mobilization ,EQUALITY ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
In scholarly and popular texts, Mumbai is invoked as an iconic example of the problem of urban informal settlements in the twenty-first century. While such representations oscillate between tropes of accommodation and marginalization, they often obfuscate the compromised and historical successes of settler politics in the city. In this paper, the authors use an international urbanization conference as a starting point for exploring Mumbai settlers' housing practices. They examine the processes through which emergent forms of inclusion have been conceptually unhinged from longstanding struggles against inequality. By examining the complex interplay of housing politics, social mobilization, and municipal policy in Mumbai, the paper argues for more careful attention to new regimes of governing that accompany aspirations for 'inclusion' in the cities of the urban age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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34. Abstract of 34th Annual Conference of ISBTI.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,BLOOD plasma ,BLOOD collection ,BLOOD donors - Abstract
The article presents several papers presented at the 34th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Blood Transfusion and Immunohematology (ISBTI) in New Delhi, India from November 20-22, 2009. One paper examines the therapeutic plasma exchange in neuroimmunological disorders. Another paper discusses predonation blood donor referral. One paper discusses the causes of blood donor deferral.
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- 2010
35. Translating research evidence into practice: a report from the 2nd International Conference on Maternal and Newborn Health from KLE University - Belagavi, India.
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Goldenberg, Robert L., McClure, Elizabeth M., and Belizán, José M.
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INFANT mortality ,MATERNAL mortality ,RISK factors in miscarriages ,PERINATAL death ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,ABORTION ,CHILD health services ,CAUSES of death ,MANUSCRIPTS ,PREECLAMPSIA ,EVIDENCE-based medicine ,GOVERNMENT policy ,MIDDLE-income countries ,LOW-income countries ,NUTRITIONAL status ,DISEASE complications ,PREVENTION - Abstract
The Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) Women's and Children's Health Research Unit (WCHRU) of the Karnataka Lingayat Education (KLE) Academy of Higher Education and Research Deemed-to-be-University and its collaborators convened the '2
nd International Conference on Maternal and Newborn Health -Translating Research Evidence to Practice ' to address the common theme of improving maternal and newborn health in low- and middle- income countries (LMIC). This supplement, including 16 manuscripts, reflects much of the research presented at the conference, including analyses of the state of knowledge, as well as completed, ongoing and planned research in these areas conducted by the WCHRU in India together with many collaborators across high-income and LMIC. The first paper reviews maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality in low-income countries, considers their causes, as well as evidence for potential interventions to reduce mortality. A second paper addresses near miss maternal mortality. Several manuscripts address the research conducted by WCHRU and their colleagues in a multi-center research network. One study examines rates of miscarriage and medically terminated pregnancy in India and the risk factors for these occurrences. Another paper addresses stillbirth and its risk factors, both in India as well as in other LMIC. Haemorrhage and preeclampsia/eclampsia, important causes of maternal mortality, stillbirth and neonatal morbidity in LMIC, are addressed in a series of papers summarizing trials of interventions to reduce improve outcomes associated with these conditions. Poor maternal and infant nutritional status, which contribute to adverse outcomes, are addressed through papers which describe a number of important studies that the WCHRU and their colleagues have conducted to attempt to improve nutritional status. Another paper describes a study to investigate causes of stillbirth and deaths among preterm births, which will utilize new techniques to investigate the infectious causes of these deaths. Finally, the supplement addresses the process for dissemination of research results to inform public policy. Together these manuscripts represent a body of research to inform interventions to reduce maternal, fetal and newborn mortality and illustrates what a dedicated research group together with institutional support can accomplish. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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36. Documentation at NeuroGen: Traditional versus E-Health Record Systems.
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Deshnehere Hema Biju Niravethu, Divya L.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,DOCUMENTATION ,HOSPITALS - Abstract
Background: Medical record keeping is a systematic method of documentation of a single patient's medical history and treatment record over time). It is crucial from multiple perspectives: patients, health care providers, medical research, etc. Conventinally, these records have been made with pen and paper. However, recent advances have led to the development of e-health record systems (EHRS). Objective: The primary objective is to describe our experiences at NeuroGen, where we have used all methods of patient documentation including traditional paper-pen method, video documentation, and EHRS. The secondary objective is to present the advantages and limitations of the different record keeping methods. Study Design: This is an interview-based descriptive study. Methods: We designed and conducted a questionnaire to compare traditional methods versus EHRS that was administered to 40 of our health care providers to obtain their feedback. We hereby present the advantages and disadvantages of traditional and EHRS based on the questionnaire. Results: The poster highlights that the EHRS when combined with video recording, whcich we are currently using at NeuroGen, vary in benefits and limitations, benefits outweighing the limitations. Conclusion: We conclude that despite the limitations of EHRS, traditional methods will soon have to be replaced and therefore recommend adaptation to the electronic health record system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
37. Conference Report.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,FOOD dehydration ,LECTURES & lecturing ,DRUGS - Abstract
The article highlights the 4th Asia Pacific Drying Conference which was held on December 12-15, 2005 at Science City in Calcutta, India. It offers information about the guest speakers of the conference, the topics covered by the lecture such as aspects on drying of foods and pharmaceuticals, as well as the participants of the workshop.
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- 2006
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38. Special Chapter Advanced Thermal Science in India.
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Bharadwaj, Shyamala
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THERMAL analysis ,CHEMISTRY periodicals ,PERIODICAL publishing ,CALORIMETRY ,NUCLEAR science ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Published
- 2013
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39. 16th International Drying Symposium (IDS2008).
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,DRYING ,DRYING equipment industry - Abstract
The article offers information about the 16th International Drying Symposium (IDS) held in Hyderabad, India from November 9 to 12, 2008. The main topic of the symposium was drying technology. It is stated that a separate session on industrial drying systems was presented by several leading drying equipment manufacturers from across the world. The symposium featured several intellectuals including Professor Arun S. Mujumdar, Doctor Narendra Jadhav and Professor G.D. Yadav.
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- 2009
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40. CHIEF EDITORS' NOTE.
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PUBLISHING ,MECHANICS periodicals ,CYLINDRICAL shells ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,PERIODICAL editors - Published
- 2012
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41. Special issue on risk assessment in geotechnical and geoenvironmental practice.
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Babu, G. L. Sivakumar
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MECHANICS (Physics) ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
This article introduces the papers presented at the 12th Conference of the International Association for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics held in Goa, India, in October 2008.
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- 2010
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42. Varanasi - 2011.
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Sawkar, R. and Rao, M.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,EARTH sciences - Abstract
The article discusses the highlights of the 52nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Geological Society of India that was held at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) on September 22, 2011. BHU Department of Geology head H. B. Srivastava offered a detailed account of the history and development of his department. Chief guest Harsh Gupta discussed the efforts of the Geological Society of India in fostering the cause of earth sciences in the country.
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- 2011
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43. News.
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Abbarno, G. John M.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,LEARNING ,INTELLECTUAL cooperation - Abstract
The article offers information on various conferences to be held in the year 2011 including a conference of the University of Saint Thomas of Manila, Philippines, the Third Ubiquitous Learning Conference and an international conference on "India Emerging: Opportunities and Challenges."
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- 2010
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44. Supplement of Indian Journal of Surgery 2005.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,CONTINUING medical education ,PHYSICIANS ,SURGEONS ,PROFESSIONAL education - Abstract
The article presents information about the 65th Annual Conference of the Association of Surgeons of India. It will be held from 26 to 30 December 2005, Jaipur. It informs that Jagadish Sharma is the Local Organising Secretary. He is managing arrangements for the Conference. There will be a Continuing Medical Education Programme. Post-Graduate Course Lectures during the Conference. A sub-Committee will look after the work relating to the conduct of Continuing Medical Education Programme for 2005.
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- 2005
45. Neurological Society of India Annual Conference at Pune, December 1977.
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Pranesh, Madakasira and Pranesh, Madakasira Bheemarao
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MIDDLE class families ,TUBERCULOUS meningitis ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,HISTORY of neurology ,HISTORY - Abstract
The article offers information on the 27th National Conference of Neurological Society of India (NSI) that was held at the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) in Pune, India. It mentions that the conference started with a continuing medical education (CME) program. It mentions that the surroundings were clean and modest, typical of middle class family.
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- 2019
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46. PPC 2024 POSTER ABSTRACTS.
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HOSPITALS ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,HOSPITAL pharmacies - Published
- 2024
47. Poster Abstracts.
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PALLIATIVE treatment ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,AWARDS - Abstract
The article examines the efficacy of aromatherapy in managing cancer-related fatigue through a systematic review and meta-analysis. It also discusses the databases searched for relevant studies, the assessment of methodological quality using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool, and the planned meta-analysis using a random effect model.
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- 2024
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48. Oral Abstracts.
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PALLIATIVE treatment ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,AWARDS - Abstract
The article highlights Dr. Pranab Kumar Basu's work in palliative care, emphasizing the need for ongoing support and companionship for bereaved persons. It also discusses the PEARL group's unique program for sharing stories, the role of palliative care in mental well-being, and the importance of healthy grieving.
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- 2024
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49. Abstract.
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MOVEMENT disorder treatments ,MOVEMENT disorders ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,PARKINSONIAN disorders - Published
- 2024
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50. Supercontinent dynamics: India and Gondwana, 8th International Symposium on Gondwana to Asia.
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Fitzsimons, Ian and Collins, Alan
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GEOLOGY conferences ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,LECTURES & lecturing ,GEOLOGICAL research - Abstract
The article discusses the highlights of the 8th International Symposium on Gondwana to Asia organized by the National Geophysical Research Institute of the Indian Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in Hyderabad from August 26 to 28, 2011. The symposium was attended by 113 registered delegates from six countries. The event included a number of lectures and presentations of research papers on geology.
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- 2012
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