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    Chondrodysplasia Punctata in a Newborn; Rhizomelic Type: A Case Report

    2010
    Chondrodysplasia punctata refers to a heterogenous group of conditions which share calcific stippling of cartilage and periarticuler soft tissues. Particularly punctuate calcification is seen in the heel in infancy. These disorders differ in clinical features, severity, inheritance pattern and radiological features.
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    A Family of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Case Report

    2010
    Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is arthritis of unknown etiology that begins before the 16th birthday and persists for at least 6 weeks; other known conditions are excluded1. JIA is a complex genetic trait. Despite the genetic contributions to disease risk observed in many case-controls studies, familial JIA is rare2.
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    Histological Changes of Human Kidney with Age in Bangladeshi People

    2011
    Kidney disease is one of the world's major public health problems and the prevalence of kidney failure is rising day by day. The structure and function of the kidney changes with advancing age. This study is to find out the histological architecture of kidney in Bangladeshi people related to age.
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    Knowledge and Practicing Behavior Related to Personal Hygiene among the Secondary School Students of Mymensingh Sadar Upazilla, Bangladesh

    2012
    A descriptive type of cross sectional study was conducted on 132 students of class IX and X of Mymensingh sadar upazilla during early April to late June, 2007. This study was performed to assess and compare the level of knowledge and practicing behavior of urban and rural students in regards to hand washing, bathing, tooth brushing and taking care of nail and hair.
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    Convergence in Per Capita Income across Regions in Bangladesh

    ingentaJournals [BIDS Journals Online], 2009
    This paper examines per capita income convergence across six divisions – Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Sylhet, and Barisal − in Bangladesh using annual data covering 1977-2000. The methodology uses ordinary least squares as well as time series approach, specifically unit root and cointegration techniques.
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    Impact of monetary policy changes in a semi-global economy: evidence from Bangladesh

    2009
    The study examines the impact of changes in monetary policy in Bangladesh. Specifically,  the study examines the impact of domestic and foreign monetary shocks on Bangladesh’s  major  economic  aggregates.  In  the  context  of  a  semi­global  economy  such  as  Bangladesh,  the  conduct  of  monetary  policy  becomes  increasingly  more  difficul
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    Association Between Prolonged Maternal Smokeless Tobacco Use and Pregnancy Outcome

    2012
    About one third of the adults in the world including increasing number of women (250 million) daily smoke (22% in developed world & 9% of women in developing world). Approximately 28% women in Bangladesh use smokeless tobacco (ST).
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    Seasonal Variations of Arsenic in the Ganges and Brahmaputra River, Bangladesh

    2012
    Dissolved arsenic concentrations in the Ganges, Brahmaputra Rivers and confluence of these two rivers show important seasonal variations and maximum arsenic concentrations are observed during the monsoon season (July–October).
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    Excessive Turbidity Removal from Textile Effluents Using Electrocoagulation Technique

    2012
    The work was conducted for improving textile effluent quality via turbidity removal by electrocoagulation (EC) using aluminum sacrificial electrode. Effluents were treated at 30 minutes and 30 volts (30min-30V) and 60 minutes and 40 volts (60min-40V) condition in a 1000 ml reactor cell with anode distance of 4 cm.
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    Underlying Problems of Ship Recycling Industries in Bangladesh and Way Forward

    2012
    Ship-recycling in Bangladesh has been playing as a catalyst for the economy by supporting steel industry, shipbuilding industry and other industries and it has also been generating huge employments for the country. But, existing problems of this industry in terms of safety, health and environmental issues bring negative image for the country sometimes.

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