نتایج جستجو برای: tribal

تعداد نتایج: 4427  

2014
Nazar Zaki Antonio Mora

High-throughput AP-MS methods have allowed the identification of many protein complexes. However, most post-processing methods of this type of data have been focused on detection of protein complexes and not its subcomplexes. Here, we review the results of some existing methods that may allow subcomplex detection and propose alternative methods in order to detect subcomplexes from AP-MS data. W...

2007
M. K. Bhasin Sweta Jain

In the present study an attempt has been made to investigate adolescent physical growth and anthropometric somatotypes of the tribal groups of Rajasthan. Cross-sectional data on 2928 samples belonging to adolescent (8 to 18) and adult (19 & above) age groups were collected during the year 1999-2001 for various anthropometric measurements, which included height, weight, diameters, skinfolds and ...

1982
T R Sahu

The ethnobotanical survey was made during last two years in the tribal population of Madhya Pradesh. Valuable information about the medicinal use of certain wild species against various diseases amongst tribal women are obtained by personal interviews. Some species are being used by them against various veneral diseases. Different plant parts of few species are also used by them for antifertili...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 1995
R B Bhat T V Jacobs

The indigenous people of Transkei depend on natural plant resources from the forests for the medicinal, cultural, religious and other needs. This area, predominantly occupied by the Xhosa people, has remained ethnobotanically unexplored until recently. The present survey among the traditional doctors, herbalists, herb sellers, tribal priests and local people recorded medicinal uses of 26 plants...

2011
A Pareek P C Trivedi

A floristic survey of ethnomedicinal plants occurring in the tribal areas of Kaladera region in Rajasthan was conducted to assess the potentiality of plant resources for modern treatments. The information on medicinal uses of plants is based on the exhaustive interviews with local physicians practicing indigenous system of medicine, village headmen, priests and tribal folks. The present review ...

2015
Amy J. Elliott Emily R. White Hat Jyoti Angal Victoria Grey Owl Susan E. Puumala DenYelle Baete Kenyon Mark Edberg Barbara E. Hayes Valerie Montgomery Rice Paul B. Tchounwou

The Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health (CRCAIH) was established in September 2012 as a unifying structure to bring together tribal communities and health researchers across South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota to address American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) health disparities. CRCAIH is based on the core values of transdisciplinary research, sustainability and tribal ...

Journal: :Pimatisiwin 2009
Deborah Laveaux Suzanne Christopher

This paper addresses two questions regarding the use of Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) approaches with tribal communities. First, how do "gold standard" CBPR principles hold up when applied to Native American communities and what additional contextual information is necessary to understand and work with these principles in this setting? Second, what additional principles or recom...

2012
DC Nanjunda

The study was intended to find how the Primary Health Centers in the Selected Tribal Districts of Karnataka-India are functioning and to reveal their problems and prospects. Cross-sectional, Observational study was done in a total of 35 PHCs, randomly selected from the three tribal dominant districts of Karnataka (Mysore, Chamaraja Nagar and Kodagu). A total of 35 medical and 50 para-medical st...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
suman kumar maji department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore, west bengal, india chiranjit maity department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore, west bengal, india suman kumar halder department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore, west bengal, india tanmay paul department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore, west bengal, india pratip kumar kundu department of microbiology, culcutta school of tropical medicine, kolkata, west bengal, india keshab chandra mondal department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore, west bengal, india; corresponding author: keshab chandra mondal, department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore 721-102, west bengal, india. tel.: +91-9434196483, fax: +91-3222275329, e-mail:

conclusions females are more susceptible to uti than males and the most effective drug (sensitive against isolated e. coli) is amikacin. therefore, culture and antimicrobial drug sensitivity testing are essential procedures for proper management of uti in tribal population. patients and methods a total number of 4,416 urine samples of clinically suspected uti attending outpatient department and...

1984
Koppula Hemadri Swahari Sasibhushana Rao

Till this date, Modern Medicine has not offered any satisfactory remedy for Jaundice. In contrast, Traditional Medicine and Tribal practices have been rescuing the patients since time immemorial. Presented in this article are some of such remedies rediscovered by the authors in the Dandakaranya area during the Ethno - Botanical Surveys.

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