74 research outputs found
On the validity of some Indian species of the genus
In the present paper the author has discussed the validity of some Spinitectus species which Sood (1968) synonymised with S. mastacembeli Karve and Naik (1951) without going into the details and without applying the rule of priority. The paper also includes a discussion on the validity of S. komiyai Sahay and Prasad (1965) which Sood (1968) synonymised with S. Pseudotropii Agrawal (1965). A key to the Indian species of the genus Spinitectus has been developed
The Dynamic Response of Double Bilinear Hysteretic Systems
Title: The Dynamic Response of Double Bilinear Hysteretic Systems, Author: Birendra Sahay, Location: ThodeAn investigation of the dynamic response of single and two degree of freedom systems with double bilinear hysteric restoring force has been made. The stability of the two systems has also been examined. Numerical integration and Digital-Analog simulation of the system equations of motion has been done using fourth order Runge-Kutta Method and MIMIC simulator to check the approximate analysis.ThesisMaster of Engineering (ME
ON A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS PROCAMALLANUS (BAYLIS, 1923) FROM HETEROPNEUSTES FOSSILIS
A new nematode, Procamallanus chotanagpurensis sp. nov. has been described and compared with the existing species of the genus Procamalanus. The authors have reasons to consider the nematode to be new
POPULATION DYNAMICS OF LYTOCESTUS LONGICOLLIS (RAMA DEVI, 1973) IN CLARIAS BATRACHUS (L.) IN CHOTANAGPUR
The population dynamics of Lytocestus longicollis (Rama Devi, 1973) has been worked out. The higher incidence, intensity, density, index of infection and dominance percentage during summer months in fishes (Clarias batrachus) have been discussed thoroughly in the light of recent researches. Plausible reasons have also been given
Abstract booklet_HWA Conference 2022.pdf
Peer reviewed title and author list presented at the HWA Conference Program 2022: What’s Next – Planning for the Future. Beyond the research: Impact and translation to practice.
Adeleye, A., Baldwin, A., Alexis, O., Hopkinson, S. The Transition of Nigerian Educated Nurses to the Australian Healthcare System: An Exploratory - Qualitative Study in Work-life Learning.
Byrne, Amy-Louise. Person centred, or system centred? How nurses can change the health-service agenda to a person-centred one.
Verrall, Claire Catherine. Voluntary patient registration in general practice - implications for the role of the practice nurse.
Harvey, Clare., Baldwin, Adele., Brain, David., Heritage, Brody., Forrest, Rachel., Brown, Janie., Willis, Eilleen., Palmer, Janine., Hegney, Desley., David Heard,. Byrne, Amy-Louise., Ferguson, Brigid., McLellan, Sandy., Thompson, Shona., Bishop, Nadine. Nurse Navigators - Forging a way to caring for people living with long term conditions.
McGoldrick, C., Bradshaw, J., Williamson, M., Holmes C. The Self and Self-Management of COPD.
Le Lagadec, D., Dwyer, T., Browne, M. Indicators of patient deterioration in poorly resourced hospitals: Which vital sign to watch.
Sakalauskienė E., Jarašiūnaitė-Fedosejeva G., Ruseckienė D., Klimavičienė E., Kirkilytė A., Kriaučiūnaitė V., Luneckaitė Ž., Riklikienė O. The experience of traumatic birth symptoms among women in Lithuanian Hospitals.
Sudarsan, Indu,. Navigating asthma - the Indian immigrant childs tug-of-war: a constructivist grounded theory.
Mulhouse, J., Harvey, C., Baldwin, A. Discursive shifts and normalisation associated to continued use of restraint practice in Residential Aged Care Facilities.
McLellan, J., Sahay, A., Bradshaw, J., Ralph, N. The use of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (skill group) in Defence Force Veteran populations: A Systematic Review - and future research planning.
Jackson, K. A sense of kinship: peer work in suicide intervention services.
Waters, K., Alley, S., Fien, S. Research into falls of older adults living in residential aged care and community-dwelling.
Simes, T., Cutmore, E., Le Lagadec, D., Bell, T., Wirihana, L., Bradshaw, J., Hunt, S. Synchronous telelearning: the future of hands-on clinical skills education in the health workforce
Brown, L., Calleja, P., Forster, E., Le Lagadec, D. Factors impacting nurses' response to the deteriorating child in Australian rural and remote hospitals - identifying the gaps. An umbrella review of the literature.
Nijkamp, Nick., Calleja, Pauline., Sahay, Ashlyn. Transition Support Arrangements for New Graduate & Novice Nurses Entry into Perioperative Nursing: An Integrative Review.
Calleja, P., Marshall, A., Wilkes, S., Bertolo, C., Hayes., Duggan, A., Parnemann, A., Beavis, C., Kelly, J. Rural and remote education for clinicians in Queensland: Evaluation of the education support trial. Phase 1 and 2 results.
Preston, R., Kaphle, S., Baral, O. Helpful, but not quite!! Can short-term student placements really make sustainable impacts in lower-middle income communities?
Fien, Samantha., Dowsett, Caroline., Hunter, Carol Lu., Myooran, Jananee., Sahay, Ashlyn., Menzel, Kelly., Cardona, Magnolia. Telehealth for First Nations and culturally and linguistically diverse people.
Whitfield, S. Near-Peer. Teaching in Paramedicine - A cross sectional study of student experiences.
Flenady, T., Sahay, A., Calleja, P., Wirihana, L. Building Clinicians' Research Capacity: A novel model to overcome known barriers.
Flenady, T., Dwyer, T., Sobolewska, A., Le Lagadec, D., Connor, J., Kahl, J., Signal, T., Browne, M. What influences clinicians’ compliance or non-compliance with early warning system protocols?
Naito, Yumi. End of life decision making in Japan
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Drop on demand technology as a mini manufacturing platform for drug delivery and personalized medicine
There is need to develop a process and technology through which small tailored dosages can be delivered with precision and accuracy. This has led to research on developing a manufacturing platform which could be used to deliver personalized drugs in a variety of dosage formats both cheaply and efficiently. We envision a mini manufacturing platform centered on Drop-on-Demand (DoD) technology which can have wide ranging applications such as personalized medicine, clinical trials, poly-pharmacy and distributed manufacturing. A prototype system has been developed that has been tested for accuracy using gravimetric methods for dispensing sample dosage formats. The incorporation of online analytics has also been explored. Three sets of experiments were conducted. In the first one, the accuracy of the system was measured experimentally using gravimetric methods. The dispensing system was found to be very accurate with RSD < 1% and this was true for dispensing solutions as well as suspensions. In the second experiment the effect of viscosity was studied. It was found that for a fixed set of variables such as input pressure and nozzle diameter there was a limiting viscosity above which the dispensing was disrupted. The aggregation behavior of suspensions during flow through micro capillary was also studied. Finally the applicability of Raman spectroscopy for in line analytics was tested experimentally. It was found that Raman can be used for qualification of API in-capsule as well as in the supply line.M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Abhishek Saha
ON A NEW KEY TO THE SPECIES OF THE GENUS SPINITECTUS FOURMENT 1883
Key to the species of the genus Spinitectus have been given in past by Sahayet al. (1965) and Soota (1983) but these are incomplete hence a new key to the species of the genus Spinitectus (Cystidicollidae) have been provided
On <i>Devendrosentis garuai</i>, Gen. et sp. nov <i>(Neoechinorhynchidae</i> Southwell and Macfie, 1925, <i>Quadrigyridae</i> Van Cleave 1920, <i>Acanthocephala</i> from a fresh water Indian fish <i>Clupisoma garua</i> (Ham)
On
The present paper gives an account of a new genus and species of an Acanthocephala of the family Quadrigyridae Van Cleave, 1920, collected from the intestine of a fresh water fish P. garua (= Clupisoma garua) at Patna. Only one of a large number of fishes examined harboured these worms. Their incidence, therefore, appears to be low. The number of specimens recovered from the host were two males and six females
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