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Volume 6 | Issue 3 - 2016

Volume 6 | Issue 3 - 2016

... and it is expected to have a bioavailbility of over 90% (Artursson and Karlsson, 1991). But low rifampicin Rifampicin is the first choice drug for treatment of tuberculosis (TB), but it shows variable absorption in ...

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Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

... This study was carried out to determine the anaerobic properties of the sub-elite badminton and tennis players and to make comparison whether there is a difference between two racket sports in terms of anaerobic ...

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Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

... A short version of the “Physical Self-Description Questionnaire” (Marsh, Martin, & Jackson, 2010) for measuring the general self-esteem of participants was used. The questionnaire consisted of 5 items (e.g., “Over ...

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Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

... The maximum power produced by a muscle or muscle group in the shortest time is called an explosive force. Since vertical jump is a force that affects the formation of movement in the vertical direction, there is a high ...

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Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

... The Play to Learn programme is implemented in Wales in order to drive teachers to incorporate PL principles in their instruction. Although it is not focused only on PL, it promotes the development of motor skills, ...

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Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

... on a 5-point Likert-type scale with anchors 1: Totally disagree and 5: Totally agree. The Greek version of the Revised Self-leadership Questionnaire (RSLQ-Gr) consist eight distinct sub-scales representing the three ...

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Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

... Motor activities contribute to the development of motor skills, necessary precursors of correct lifestyles and for participation in sport; various and different motor experiences increase the quantitative and qualitative ...

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Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

... have shown that a great number of athletes use imagery and consider it as an important psychological skill. Researches have shown a positive association between imagery and some psychological characteristics, such as the ...

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Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

... As for Greek traditional dances, a research of Mavrovouniotis et al. (2018) provides evidence for the effectiveness of the participation in a 12-week Greek traditional dances program at a frequency of three sessions per ...

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Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

... Keywords used to perform the literature search included terms commonly used by researchers and service providers working with children with DCD: clumsy, developmental co[r] ...

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Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2020

... Physical activity promotes social and psychological well-being, and advanced academic performance (Hallal et al., 2006; Rasmussen and Laumann, 2013). Physical activity or exercises is providing effective an active and ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

... Epithelial cells (ECs) at mucosal surfaces provide first line of defense against fungal infections as they are being in constant contact with this fungus. Because of Increasing in number of the fungal invasion and ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

... column chromatography of petroleum spirit extract producing bands. Fractionation was started with petroleum spirit alone first. Now the fractions are dried and TLC is performed using benzene, chloroform and ethyl acetate ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

... limit. Thickness, weight variation, and % drug contents of prepared tablets were also in the limit. Cumulative Percent drug release of formulations All formulations were investigated for the dissolution test. Market ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

... Problem based learning (PBL) is a widely adopted learning methodology in international academic settings, especially in medical and health sciences universities.[1-2] Student is placed at the center of the learning ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

... It was observed that Carbopol 934P gel containing Diclofenac sodium in 1:2 ratio (F4) produced better spreadability and consistency as compared to other formulations. The developed F4 gel showed good homogeneity, ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

... The present investigation was aimed to establish a simple, accurate and highly sensitive validated stability-indicating liquid chromatographic method for imatinib mesylate. The purpose was to develop a method to detect ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

... Test for toxicological tolerance show that it does not have pronounced physiological action and is non toxic nature. Due to its stimulant action it provides relaxation and removes dark circles [7]. Drug products which ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

... Mucosal damage was assessed macroscopically by the scoring system of Millar et al. [17], where 6 cm of colon extending proximally for 2 cm above the anal orifice were cut, weighed then split longitudinally. In each ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 3 - 2013

... a 3'- OH group in the incorporated nucleoside analogue prevents the formation of the 5' to 3' phosphodiester linkage essential for DNA chain elongation, and therefore, the viral DNA growth is ...

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