نتایج جستجو برای: sri lanka

تعداد نتایج: 15450  

2005
Jayadeva Uyangoda

Developments in Sri Lanka after the Tsunami disaster of December 26, 2004 have intensified the country’s prolonged political crisis. This deepening crisis is exemplified in the continuing debate concerning the inconclusive efforts being made by the government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to find a framework of cooperation to obtain and utilise international assis...

2017
Gayani De Silva Vijani Somaratne Sujai Senaratne Manuja Vipuladasa Rajitha Wickremasinghe Renu Wickremasinghe Shalindra Ranasinghe

BACKGROUND Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) in Sri Lanka is caused by Leishmania donovani. This study assessed the diagnostic value of a new rapid diagnostic immunochromatographic strip (CL-Detect™ IC-RDT), that captures the peroxidoxin antigen of Leishmania amastigotes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We sampled 74 clinically suspected CL lesions, of which 59 (79.7%) were positive by PCR, 43 (58....

Journal: :international journal of agricultural management and development 2013
mahadeb prasad poudel shwu-en chen raju ghimire

in the last decades, rice yields in south asian countries grew tremendously in one hand and a noticeable yield fluctuation on the other. the objective of this study was to examine the rice yield distributions, estimate yield risks at country level, and compare risks between five countries namely afghanistan, bangladesh, nepal, sri lanka, and pakistan. anderson darling (ad) test was applied to t...

2014
Chesmal Siriwardhana Kolitha Wickramage

Sri Lanka has recently emerged from nearly three decades of protracted conflict, which came to an end five years ago in 2009. A number of researchers have explored the devastating effect the conflict has had on public health, and its impact on Sri Lanka's health system - hailed as a success story in the South Asian region. Remarkably, no attempt has been made to synthesize the findings of such ...

2010
Myles F. Elledge Sumal Nandasena Michael J. Phillips Vanessa E. Thornburg

This research brief examines environmental health risk and biomass fuel stove use in Sri Lanka. For the majority of Sri Lankan households, biomass fuel is the main resource for cooking. These fuels are a major source of indoor air pollution (IAP). Sri Lanka’s population demographic trends show both a large young population and a sizeable aging population, which is unusual in a lower income coun...

2002

Due to the high demand for pest control in Sri Lankas’ rice paddy cultivation practices, the number of new pesticides has been recently introduced. However, the new pesticides, which are flowing into the agriculture sector of Sri Lanka, appeared to be used by farmers without obtaining proper application guidance from the suppliers or from extension services. As a result, the exposure to harmful...

Journal: :WHO South-East Asia journal of public health 2016
Chandrika Wijeyaratne Carukshi Arambepola Palitha Karunapema Kayathri Periyasamy Nilmini Hemachandra Gominda Ponnamperuma Hemantha Beneragama Sunil de Alwis

In 2008, to tackle the exponential rise in the clinical burden of diabetes that was challenging the health systems in Sri Lanka, a shift in focus towards patient-centred care linked with community health promotion was initiated by the National Initiative to Reinforce and Organize General Diabetes Care in Sri Lanka (NIROGI Lanka) project of the Sri Lanka Medical Association. Specific training of...

Journal: :Lancet 2009
Jagnoor Jagnoor Rebecca Ivers Rajesh Kumar Prabhat Jha

www.thelancet.com Vol 374 July 11, 2009 117 Sri Lanka’s brutal, three-decadelong war has come to an end. Although very timely, your May 16 World Report contains some points that are biased and incorrect, and will certainly tarnish the image of Sri Lanka. First, the main reason for the military operations continuing during the country’s biggest festival was to rescue the innocent civilians kept ...

2007
C. B. Dissanayake R. L. R. Chandrajith

The prevalence of endemic goitre is extremely high in certain parts of Sri Lanka where rates as high as 44% have been observed. With nearly 10 million people at risk the aetiology of endemic goitre in Sri Lanka needs to be clearly ascertained. The endemic goitre belt of Sri Lanka coincides with the wet climatic zone, indicating an apparent relationship of iodine geochemistry with climatic facto...

2015
Sivagowry Sriananthakumar Seema Narayan

Article history: Received 13 December 2013 Received in revised form 26 June 2015 Accepted 3 August 2015 Available online 8 August 2015 This paper investigates stock market interdependencies between Sri Lanka and selected economies in the context of its long civil war using the Dynamic Conditional Correlation (DCC) model with monthly indices (1993–2013) and through bilateral analysis. While corr...

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