Watershed Management - A Conception
Dipankar Chaudhuri
The paper aims to discuss about the conception of watershed Management Program mentioning different issues arising to implement including its alternate options and remedial measures
Facts On Fats - Oils
The right and the wrong
Dr. Chitta Ranjan Santra
The debate on fatty and oily foods and increased heart disease is on the boil. The advertisements by edible oil companies add fuel to the fire. People are confused - which oil they would use, Butter or margarine, Sunflower Oil or Mustard Oil? How much exercise? Alcohol or no alcohol? This article is an attempt to get a correct answer to the above questions.
Teaching in Compiler Design
A Simulation Study
P. K. Mahanti, Musbah Aqel
The objective of teaching laboratory based subject is to enhance the skills of the students in the various directions such as better programming skill, team work and good practical Exposure to compiler design that would be possible using traditional teaching based on Lectures and assignments.
Information Technology :
Its Concepts and Concerns
P. K. Mahanti
The purpose of this article is to present an overview of information technology concepts and boarder IT concerns in education, organization, and commerce.
Aspirin - The Harbinger in Modern Medicine
Dr. Tarun Kumar Gupta
Aspirin or Acetyl Salicylic Acid a non-optical anti-inflammatory analgesic is known to the mankind for a long time. It is an active molecule for mitigating headache, body ache, pain and also in relieving fever. This anti-inflammatory efficacy of this regimen is due to inhibition of the enzyme component that converts 20 c fatty acid-the Arachidonic acid into prostaglandins (PGs), potent vasoconstrictor in our body.
Again, PGs can induce aggregation of platelets or thrombocytes within the blood vessels due to clogging of their lumen through cholesterol deposits (atherosclerosis). It is also an established fact that PGs van trigger the liberation of Thromboxances (TXAs), Pg-related compounds from the disintegrated platelets at the formation of 'blood clot' inside the blood vessels that supply the heart and brain. And due to this vascular occlusion 'heart attack' and 'Cerebral stroke' ensure.
Aspirin can also inhibit the enzyme complexes that catalyze PGs into TXAs thereby acting as a thrombolytic agents. In this paper an attempt has been made to elucidate the details of the procedure involved in Aspirin-induced inhibition of PGs and TXAs synthesis and as well as other detrimental beneficial and ameliorating effects of Aspirin, a congent anti-platelet drug.
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