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Department/Unit poster (BioMolecular Sciences). Corresponding author: Sushil Mishra ([email protected])https://egrove.olemiss.edu/pharm_annual_posters_2022/1012/thumbnail.jp
230 - Sushil Paudyal
Digital dermatitis is a major cause of lameness in dairy cows causing pain in the limbs leading to reduced animal welfare and significant economic loss. With strict antibiotic regulations and increasing organic dairies, the clinically validated non-antibiotic treatment options are of great value. The objective of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of treatment of digital dermatitis using different combinations of copper sulfate, iodine, and honey. Cows with M1 and M2 DD lesion score were identified and enrolled in the hoof-trimming chute. Cows were randomized to be treated with one of the three treatment options: Copper sulfate and Iodine (CS-I), Honey and Iodine (HO-I) and Control (CON). All 70 cows were followed up on D3, D12 and D28 and a subsample of 45 cows were followed until d120 to evaluate lesion size, lesion stage, lameness score and pain response. Tissue samples were collected on D3, D28 and D120 to investigate dynamics of microbial metagenomics. The data were analyzed in SAS using PROC MIXED and PROC GENMOD with repeated measures. The results show that 43% of the lesions were found on the left feet and 57% on the right feet. The early erosive form of lesions changes into papillomatous mature form as the lesion progresses irrespective of treatment application. The lesion size differed among treatment groups and the effect varied with different follow-up days (P< 0.05). The lesion decreased for both CS-I and HO-I group till day 12 after which the HO-I group had an increase in lesion size. In contrast to this CON group had a slower decrease in lesion size. The pain response was decreased for CS-I and less for HO-I groups. The odds of pain and the odds of getting a lame cow decreases as the time progresses. Thus, non-antibiotic treatment options are effective in controlling pain and decreasing lesion size up to 12 days. Also, clinical assessment of animals and evaluation of lesions suggest CS-I combination is superior to HO-I and CON group
Rectolejeunea devendrae Sushil K. Singh
Rectolejeunea devendrae Sushil K.Singh, Indian J. Forest. 34 (3): 341, 2011 (see Singh 2011). TYPE: “ India, West Bengal, Howrah, Indian Botanic Garden, 03 Feb. 2006, S. K. Singh 40062 (holotype-CAL; isotype-ASSAM)”.Published as part of Söderström, Lars, Hagborg, Anders & Konrat, Matt Von, 2014, Early Land Plants Today: Index of Liverworts & Hornworts 2011 - 2012, pp. 61-85 in Phytotaxa 170 (2) on page 73, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.170.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/477961
Seminar Session on May, 21st : Sushil Khanna on Indian Public Sector Entreprises
The thirteenth session of the BRICS Seminar will be held on Thursday, May 21st, 6:00 PM. The room of the seminar will be the "Salle Jean Vernant" situated at the 8th floor of the "France" building, 190-198, avenue de France, 75013 Paris (métro: Quai de la Gare). We will listen to : Sushil Khanna Public Sector Enterprises in India. Political Economy of their (intended) demise and resurrection Sushil Khanna is professor at the Indian Institute of Management de Calcutta, currently "Direct..
Lejeunea quinqueumbonata var. rotundata Sushil K. Singh
Lejeunea quinqueumbonata var. rotundata (Herzog) Sushil K.Singh, Phytotaxa 96 (1): 64, 2013 (see Singh 2013). BASIONYM: Otigoniolejeunea quinqueumbonata var. rotundata Herzog, Rev. Bryol. Lichénol. 20 (1/2): 154, 1951 [1952] (see Herzog 1951b). NOTE: This name also creates the autonym.Published as part of Söderström, Lars, Hagborg, Anders & Konrat, Matt Von, 2016, Early Land Plants Today: Index of Liverworts & Hornworts 2013 - 2014, pp. 133-185 in Phytotaxa 269 (3) on page 149, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.269.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/477969
Annonce de la séance du 21 mai 2015 : Sushil Khanna sur les entreprises publiques en Inde
La treizième séance du séminaire BRICs des FMSH-EHESS aura lieu le jeudi 21 mai 2015, à 18 heures. Cette séance spéciale aura lieu, exceptionnellement, salle Jean Vernant, au 8 ème étage de l 'immeuble "France", 190-198, avenue de France, 75013 Paris (métro: Quai de la Gare). Elle recevra: Sushil Khanna Public Sector Enterprises in India. Political Economy of their (intended) demise and resurrection Sushil Khanna est professeur à l'Indian Institute of Management de Calcutta et actuellem..
The role of Europeans, Asians and Armenians in Asian and Indian trade. <br>: Entretien avec Sushil Chaudury (Calcutta University, Inde) réalisé par Keram Kevonian (MSH, Paris).
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archives Audiovisuelles de la Recherche. Paris, France, 2000 - 2016).Professor Dr. Sushil CHAUDURY has been professor at the Calcutta University, in the Departmant of History. He still works there as a UGC Emeritus Fellow. He is also a fellow of Historical Society in England.His main themes of research are Economic and Social History of Medieval and Modern India, European trade in India, especially Bengal and its impact on the Indian economy, the history of Bengal (17th-19th Centuries), the History of Early Islam and Islamic Civilisation . He now works in collaboration with M. Kevonian on Armenians in Asian trade
The role of Europeans, Asians and Armenians in Asian and Indian trade. <br>: Entretien avec Sushil Chaudury (Calcutta University, Inde) réalisé par Keram Kevonian (MSH, Paris).
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archives Audiovisuelles de la Recherche. Paris, France, 2000 - 2016).Professor Dr. Sushil CHAUDURY has been professor at the Calcutta University, in the Departmant of History. He still works there as a UGC Emeritus Fellow. He is also a fellow of Historical Society in England.His main themes of research are Economic and Social History of Medieval and Modern India, European trade in India, especially Bengal and its impact on the Indian economy, the history of Bengal (17th-19th Centuries), the History of Early Islam and Islamic Civilisation . He now works in collaboration with M. Kevonian on Armenians in Asian trade
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