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Dot matrix printer - Is our ignorance killing the work-horse?

Dot Matrix printers have traditionally been considered as an old and useless printer. Due to the slow speed of printing they are being replaced by inkjet and laser printers everywhere. Sending output to the dot-matrix printer in DOS format results in the data being printed as text and results in a substantial improvement in the speed of printing. The article deals with how to use DOS printing and the potential areas in medical units where the dot-matrix printer can be judiciously used

Mobile technology based information services in the digital world

This paper is focusing to the potential of mobile devices in library and Information centres. Present day we are living in virtual world. In this twenty first century Library and information science professional’s essentially to use mobile technology in libraries and this new technology offering outreach technical options for librarians. Libraries have the well opportunity to extend new different types of library services to users. This study is a new platform for reaching students and staff members.

Changing status of rural women through shg-bank linkage programme in telangana

The effectiveness of anti-poverty programmes like Self-Help Group-Bank Linkage programme depends, at least in part, on whether the programs do, in fact, reduce poverty or, more generally, raise the incomes of the low-income population. On one level, it is obvious that they must do so to some extent, because they provide positive benefits and hence they have to raise incomes and standard of living.

Social dynamics of institutional delivery services in the urban slums of Delhi

The urban India has got relatively strong health infrastructure and all kind of health facilities and services. For maternal and child health care several health facilities at deferent levels have been made available and accessible in Delhi but the utilization of maternal and child health service has not been accomplished as per the objectives and targets set in the RCH program. This study has been an attempt to explore the utilization of delivery service facilities and the complex relationships between its social dynamics and prevailing delivery practices in the slum in Delhi.

Isolation and identification of a novel Thermoalkalophilic isolate bacillus Aerius gc6 for amylase production under submerged fermentation

A potential amylase producing bacterial strain was isolated from mushroom compost and identified as Bacillus aerius GC6 using 16S rRNA gene technique and deposited in NCBI gene bank vide accession number |KJ775810.1|. The aim of this study was to enhance amylase production by optimizing various medium components and process parameters viz. substrate concentration, pH, temperature, inoculums size, Ca2+ and Mg2+ concentrations through the statistical approach under submerged fermentation from this isolate.

Comparitive study of motor development among indian and iranian students: A cross sectional study

The paper aims compare motor development of Indian and Iranian boy's studentbetween the age of 13 and 18 years in BMI case. The focus is on the relationship between age and motor behavior which makes the study of motor development unique from other viewpoints. Motor development includes age related changes in both posture and movement, the two basic ingredient of motor behavior. The results portrayed by means of statistical tests and standard method of sampling.

Correlation between patients knowledge and practice mean percent of scores through health education program on diabetic patients in Khartoum State

Background: The study population were consisted of 150 non-insulin depended patients who were chosen randomly from two diabetic clinic centers in Khartoum state divided into two groups an intervention and control group (75 patients for each group).
Objective: The aim of the study is to evaluate effect of health education program on Patients Knowledge and Practice through health education program.

Individual and family self-management theory–implication for asthmatics

Chronic illness and its impact on the indiciduals in all the dimensions of health is linked with poor quality of life. Hence Nurses and other health care professionals must play an vital role in educating the individual and the family about self management plans and which improves their health outcomes. Hence the investigator applied Indicidual and self management theory among the asthmatics in order to improve their well-being and change their health behaviour pattern and reduce their visit to the health care.

Calcifying aponeurotic fibroma: A case report and review of literature

Calcifying aponeurotic fibroma, also called juvenile aponeurotic fibroma or Keasbey tumour, is a rare slow growing myofibroblastic tumour. It is most commonly seen in children and young adults in the extremities like the hand or foot. This tumour has a 50% chance for recurrence. This is a case of a 22 year old girl who presented with a swelling in the dorsal aspect of right index finger since 1 year.