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International Financial Aggregation and Index Number Theory: A Chronological Half Century Empirical Overview
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Bio-inspired Obstacle Avoidance: From Animals to Intelligent Agents
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Lactobacillus leichmannii as a probe for the quantitation of vitamin B 12
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Developing ethnic identities and ethnic attitudes in children: Theory and research in context
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Potential serum and urine biomarkers in patients with lupus nephritis and the unsolved problems
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Clinical Data Mining – An Approach for Identification of Refractive Errors
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Sustainable Forest Management in North-East Asia: A Comparative Assessment between China and Republic of Korea
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Survey on Data Mining for Increasing Agriculture Productivity
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Title: EVALUATION OF ANTIPYRETIC ACTIVITY OF VARIOUS EXTRACTS OF LEAVES OF MENTHA ARVENSIS IN RAT Author: Raghvendra Mishra, D.N.Jhade, Sunil Shah, Chandra Kishor Tyagi, Mithun Kumar Verma Keyword: Mentha arvensis Linn, Brewer’syeast, antipyretic, phytochemical analysis, paracetamol.Page No: 122-138Abstract: Mentha arvensis Linn. is described as a antipyretic in Ayurveda, the Indian system of Medicine. There is no reaserch reports in themodern literature regarding its usefulness as a antipyretic agent. T he present studywas carried out to evaluate the antipyretic activity of extracts of leaves of Mentha arvensis Linn. Brewer’syeastinduced pyrexia in male Albino rats. Materials and Methods: Different leaf extracts of Mentha arvensis Linn were subjected to preliminary phytochemical analysis and evaluated for their antipyretic potential employing yeast induced pyrexia in Albino rats. Results: The ethanolic, chloroform and petroleum ether leaf extract exhibited maximum antipyretic activity (PDownload PDF
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Women’s lived experiences of learning to live with osteoporosis: a longitudinal qualitative study
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