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2022 International Conference on Cyber Resilience (ICCR), Oct 6, 2022
2022 14th International Conference on Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Computer Science and Statistics (MACS)
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
Introduction: Glass ionomer cement is a restorative material used in dentistry as a filling mate... more Introduction: Glass ionomer cement is a restorative material used in dentistry as a filling material and luting cement. Nowadays many consumers have started using natural toothpaste in order to avoid synthetic and artificial products. The aim of this study is to compare the surface roughness of two commercially available glass ionomer cements after subjecting them to brushing simulation with herbal and fluoridated toothpaste. Materials and Methods: Glass ionomer cements of two different brands (D- tech and gold label) were moulded into small discs of custom sizes. Their surface roughness before subjecting them to brushing simulation was recorded using Mitutoyo SJ 310 stylus profilometer. Then the glass ionomer cement pellets were mounted on die stones. 4 samples of D-tech and 4 samples of gold label were taken. The mounted samples were placed in a tooth brush simulator (ZM3.8 SD Mechatronik). The samples were subjected to 30000 cycles of brushing with standard and herbal toothpaste...
European journal of molecular and clinical medicine, Nov 22, 2020
NVEO - NATURAL VOLATILES & ESSENTIAL OILS Journal | NVEO, Nov 4, 2021
European journal of molecular and clinical medicine, Dec 1, 2020
Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Mar 30, 2021
Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Mar 20, 2021
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, Nov 22, 2020
International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science, 2021
Aim: The aim of the study is to analyse the factors influencing the risk of COVID 19 among urban ... more Aim: The aim of the study is to analyse the factors influencing the risk of COVID 19 among urban and rural populations. The pandemic of coronavirus has become the talk of the world nowadays. The community which is divided in to urban and rural populations has been largely affected. The rural, having poor hygiene, less immunity, and no preventive and protective measures are considered to be at a higher risk of COVID-19. In comparison, population density and migrants are very important risk factors for the urban population. A number of factors come in to play when determining which community is at a higher risk of getting infected. Materials and Methods: A survey questionnaire of 15 questions was prepared using an online survey portal and was circulated among two groups namely, urban and rural. The data was collected in the year 2020 in the months of March to May. Results and Discussion: Descriptive statistics were expressed by means of frequency and percentage. Chi-square test was used to find the association between the variables and p value was calculated. The present studies show the general public has an opinion that urban people will be affected more as they are very densely populated and are not following the self preventive measures during the pandemic of COVID-19. This is despite the urban population having many facilities such as masks, and sanitisers which they are able to afford for their protection against the life threatening virus. Conclusion: The present study shows that the urban population is suffering more because it has a higher risk of coronavirus due to dense population, lower immunity and disobedience towards social distancing norms. Though the amenities are inadequate in rural are as, the spread of COVID 19 is under control in rural populations.
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, Nov 22, 2020
Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Mar 30, 2021
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, Nov 22, 2020
Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Mar 20, 2021
European journal of molecular and clinical medicine, Nov 22, 2020
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, Dec 2, 2020
PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, Nov 28, 2020
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, Nov 23, 2020
International Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Allied Sciences, Aug 1, 2021
This review highlights the relation between SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and n-CoV-19. A review has been do... more This review highlights the relation between SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and n-CoV-19. A review has been done in order to understand and analyse the association between the 3 diseases by retrieving a minimum of 20 articles within the timeframe of 2000 to 2020 from various data search engines including pubmed, Google scholar, MESH, core, bioRXiv, Semantic scholar and so on. All the data were retrieved from the literature studies done by esteemed authors. All the 3 disases, SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and n-CoV-19 are zoonotic diseases. Research's have been performed to locate the similarities between SARS CoV, MERS CoV and n-CoV. They are part of the family Coronaviridae and are enveloped viruses with RNA genome. They are mainly related with respiratory diseases and can be highly fatal if left untreated. Disorders of the coagulation pathway and formation of intra alveolar or systemic fibrin clots were also seen in all 3 of the coronavirus infections. Previous studies indicate that MERS CoV affected the type II
2022 International Conference on Cyber Resilience (ICCR), Oct 6, 2022
2022 14th International Conference on Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Computer Science and Statistics (MACS)
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
Introduction: Glass ionomer cement is a restorative material used in dentistry as a filling mate... more Introduction: Glass ionomer cement is a restorative material used in dentistry as a filling material and luting cement. Nowadays many consumers have started using natural toothpaste in order to avoid synthetic and artificial products. The aim of this study is to compare the surface roughness of two commercially available glass ionomer cements after subjecting them to brushing simulation with herbal and fluoridated toothpaste. Materials and Methods: Glass ionomer cements of two different brands (D- tech and gold label) were moulded into small discs of custom sizes. Their surface roughness before subjecting them to brushing simulation was recorded using Mitutoyo SJ 310 stylus profilometer. Then the glass ionomer cement pellets were mounted on die stones. 4 samples of D-tech and 4 samples of gold label were taken. The mounted samples were placed in a tooth brush simulator (ZM3.8 SD Mechatronik). The samples were subjected to 30000 cycles of brushing with standard and herbal toothpaste...
European journal of molecular and clinical medicine, Nov 22, 2020
NVEO - NATURAL VOLATILES & ESSENTIAL OILS Journal | NVEO, Nov 4, 2021
European journal of molecular and clinical medicine, Dec 1, 2020
Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Mar 30, 2021
Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Mar 20, 2021
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, Nov 22, 2020
International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science, 2021
Aim: The aim of the study is to analyse the factors influencing the risk of COVID 19 among urban ... more Aim: The aim of the study is to analyse the factors influencing the risk of COVID 19 among urban and rural populations. The pandemic of coronavirus has become the talk of the world nowadays. The community which is divided in to urban and rural populations has been largely affected. The rural, having poor hygiene, less immunity, and no preventive and protective measures are considered to be at a higher risk of COVID-19. In comparison, population density and migrants are very important risk factors for the urban population. A number of factors come in to play when determining which community is at a higher risk of getting infected. Materials and Methods: A survey questionnaire of 15 questions was prepared using an online survey portal and was circulated among two groups namely, urban and rural. The data was collected in the year 2020 in the months of March to May. Results and Discussion: Descriptive statistics were expressed by means of frequency and percentage. Chi-square test was used to find the association between the variables and p value was calculated. The present studies show the general public has an opinion that urban people will be affected more as they are very densely populated and are not following the self preventive measures during the pandemic of COVID-19. This is despite the urban population having many facilities such as masks, and sanitisers which they are able to afford for their protection against the life threatening virus. Conclusion: The present study shows that the urban population is suffering more because it has a higher risk of coronavirus due to dense population, lower immunity and disobedience towards social distancing norms. Though the amenities are inadequate in rural are as, the spread of COVID 19 is under control in rural populations.
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, Nov 22, 2020
Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Mar 30, 2021
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, Nov 22, 2020
Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Mar 20, 2021
European journal of molecular and clinical medicine, Nov 22, 2020
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, Dec 2, 2020
PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, Nov 28, 2020
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, Nov 23, 2020
International Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Allied Sciences, Aug 1, 2021
This review highlights the relation between SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and n-CoV-19. A review has been do... more This review highlights the relation between SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and n-CoV-19. A review has been done in order to understand and analyse the association between the 3 diseases by retrieving a minimum of 20 articles within the timeframe of 2000 to 2020 from various data search engines including pubmed, Google scholar, MESH, core, bioRXiv, Semantic scholar and so on. All the data were retrieved from the literature studies done by esteemed authors. All the 3 disases, SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and n-CoV-19 are zoonotic diseases. Research's have been performed to locate the similarities between SARS CoV, MERS CoV and n-CoV. They are part of the family Coronaviridae and are enveloped viruses with RNA genome. They are mainly related with respiratory diseases and can be highly fatal if left untreated. Disorders of the coagulation pathway and formation of intra alveolar or systemic fibrin clots were also seen in all 3 of the coronavirus infections. Previous studies indicate that MERS CoV affected the type II