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    Penile carcinoma: The role of chemotherapy

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    The role of cytotoxic chemotherapy in the management of carcinoma of the penis is not clearly defined. Patients may receive chemotherapy in the neoadjuvant setting to help optimize surgery, the adjuvant setting to improve outcomes with surgery and in the setting of advanced disease for palliation. Chemotherapy may also be combined with radiation to increase response rates and improve survival. We have briefly reviewed the possible roles of chemotherapy in the management of carcinoma of the penis and present a retrospective analysis of a cohort of patients who received chemotherapy at our centre for carcinoma of the penis

    Co-citation Analysis

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    The data in this version of the dataset are being actively annotated and supplemented. Please feel free to send email to the corresponding author for the Bradley et al. (2019) article, if you have questions. Access to the raw data used requires a Web of Science subscription that must be negotiated with Clarivate Analytics. Figure 1: Effect of Research Discipline, Background Network, and Citation Count on Conventionality and Novelty. Data are shown for the applied physics (18,305), immunology (21,917), metabolism (97,405) and WoS (476,288) networks for 1995; numbers in paren- theses are the count of publications in each network. Subfigures (a) and (b): the x-axis show publications classified into percentile groups based on citation counts (e.g., Top 1 in- dicates those publications in the top 1%) and the y-axis shows the percent of publications in each set that are HC or HN. Based on the selected background network, z-scores are computed for each disciplinary network; thus, imm denotes the immunology network with immunology z-scores and imm wos denotes the immunology network with z-scores from WoS z-scores

    Gonadial abnormalities in the sciaenid fish, Pennahia aneus (Bloch)

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    Gonadial abnormalities including hermaphroditism have been observed in many Indian fresh water and marine fishes. In marine fishes hermaphroditism was observed by Chacko and Krishnamoorthy (1949) in Hilsa ilisha, Prabhu and Raja (1959), Thomas and Raju (1962) in Rastrelliger canagurta (Cuvier), Nayak (1959) in Polynemus heptadactylus (Cuvier), Raju (1960) and Thomas and Raju (1962) in Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus), Rao (1962) in Rastrelliger canagurta (Cuvier). Other gonadial abnormalities are reported by Thomas and Raju (1962) in Katsuwonus pelamis, Gnanamekalai (1962) in Sardinella sirm, Bensam (1964, 1969) and Dhulkhed (1966) in Sardinella longiceps

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    Not AvailableGonadial abnormalities including hermaphroditism have been observed in many Indian fresh water and marine fishes. In marine fishes hermaphroditism was observed by Chacko and Krishnamoorthy (1949) in Hilsa ilisha, Prabhu and Raja (1959), Thomas and Raju (1962) in Rastrelliger canagurta (Cuvier), Nayak (1959) in Polynemus heptadactylus (Cuvier), Raju (1960) and Thomas and Raju (1962) in Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus), Rao (1962) in Rastrelliger canagurta (Cuvier). Other gonadial abnormalities are reported by Thomas and Raju (1962) in Katsuwonus pelamis, Gnanamekalai (1962) in Sardinella sirm, Bensam (1964, 1969) and Dhulkhed (1966) in Sardinella longiceps.Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableHermaphrditism as an abnormal phenomenon has been recorded among many Indian fishes (Chacko and Krishnamoorthy, 1949 ; Nayak, 1959 ; Prabhu and Antony Raja, 1959 ; Raju, 1960 ; Rao, 1962 ; Thomas and Raju, 1962 and Antony Raja, 1963). Certain other abnormalities such as parasitized ovary have also been described (Raju, op. cit., and Annigeri, 1961). In the course of studying the maturity and spawning of the oil sardine from the landings at Cannanore, five instances of deviation from the normal gonadial set-up have been met with, and since these appear to be the first record of the kind in the oil sardine they have been described in the present note.Not Availabl

    On certain gonadial abnormalities met with in the Indian oil sardine Sardinella longiceps Val.

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    Hermaphrditism as an abnormal phenomenon has been recorded among many Indian fishes (Chacko and Krishnamoorthy, 1949 ; Nayak, 1959 ; Prabhu and Antony Raja, 1959 ; Raju, 1960 ; Rao, 1962 ; Thomas and Raju, 1962 and Antony Raja, 1963). Certain other abnormalities such as parasitized ovary have also been described (Raju, op. cit., and Annigeri, 1961). In the course of studying the maturity and spawning of the oil sardine from the landings at Cannanore, five instances of deviation from the normal gonadial set-up have been met with, and since these appear to be the first record of the kind in the oil sardine they have been described in the present note

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    Not AvailableHermaphrditism as an abnormal phenomenon has been recorded among many Indian fishes (Chacko and Krishnamoorthy, 1949 ; Nayak, 1959 ; Prabhu and Antony Raja, 1959 ; Raju, 1960 ; Rao, 1962 ; Thomas and Raju, 1962 and Antony Raja, 1963). Certain other abnormalities such as parasitized ovary have also been described (Raju, op. cit., and Annigeri, 1961). In the course of studying the maturity and spawning of the oil sardine from the landings at Cannanore, five instances of deviation from the normal gonadial set-up have been met with, and since these appear to be the first record of the kind in the oil sardine they have been described in the present note.Not Availabl

    Diversity or meeting the bottom line? The internationalization of higher education

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    This study examined the internationalization of higher education via internationalization at home (IaH) efforts at Central University (CU) using semi-structured interviews with professionals in the Division of Student Affairs and International Student Affairs, and an analysis of illustrative policies and memoranda the past three decades. For the former, I examined the ways in which internationalization at home practices are operationalized at CU as an aspect of comprehensive internationalization. I compared the ways in which the various departments and offices implement campus internationalization (IaH) and connect them to a frameworks for internationalization. Regarding documents, I conducted an in-depth analysis of policies both at the federal level of the United States and at the local level at Central University. The semi-structured interviews explore the definition of internationalization, and the ways in which internationalization is operationalized in both departments. The interview findings were categorized into the following four categories: 1) the evolved understanding of comprehensive internationalization and IaH; 2) the operationalization of comprehensive internationalization through IaH; 3) Internationalization & Economics of Higher Education; and 4) the future of internationalization. These findings along with the document and policy analysis in dialogue with current literature provide a platform for educators around the globe to examine internationalization at their own institutions and as a springboard to navigate the current trends in higher education internationalization moving forward.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2021-12-01The student, Jacob Chacko, accepted the attached license on 2019-11-22 at 12:58.The student, Jacob Chacko, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2019-11-22 at 13:01.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2019-11-25 at 14:06.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #14563 on 2020-02-28 at 17:36:26Made available in DSpace on 2020-03-02T22:38:44Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 CHACKO-DISSERTATION-2019.pdf: 2744806 bytes, checksum: e07af6ba97eb0fed10e4b95e529bf602 (MD5) LICENSE.txt: 4209 bytes, checksum: ec84234592b6d545b0f1139495b57b1a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2019-11-25Embargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 113992 Lift date: 2022-03-02T22:39:04Z Reason: Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemLimited Restriction Lifted for Item 113992 on 2022-03-03T10:15:08Z

    Biology and fishery of 'Choo Parai’ Selaroides leptolepis (Cuvier and Valenciennes) 1. Food and feeding habits

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    Carangids form a commercially important group of fishes in India but very little work has been done on their biology. The few available references to the subject being those of Chacko (1949), Mahadevan (1950), Datar (1954), Kuthalingam (1955 6), Chacko and Mathew (1956) and Vijayaraghavan (1957) on various species of horse-mackerel. The author, therefore, took up the study of Selaroides leptolepis (Cuv. & Val.), one of the common food Carangids of the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Bay in the vicinity of Mandapam. The work was initiated in May 1957 and was carried out at the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, Mandapam Camp. The present paper deals with the food of this fish
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