ACUTE BURN DURING PREGNANCY: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

Acute burn during pregnancy: A retrospective study

Background & aim: The incidence of acute burn injuries in pregnant women is very low.Burn injuries during pregnancy are often associated with a high rate of fetal and maternal mortality and morbidity.In Camera Cleaning Kit this study, we aimed to review the cases of acute burn during pregnancy and evaluate the outcome of these patients in Mashhad,

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An interdisciplinary approach to Iron Age Mediterranean chronology through combined archaeological and 14C-radiometric evidence from Sidon, Lebanon

The construction of the Iron Age Mediterranean chronology began in the Levant based on TEA TREE BW historical evidence and has been additionally supported in recent decades by means of radiocarbon analysis, although with variable precision and ratification.It is only in recent years that new evidence in the Aegean and the western Mediterranean has

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Effect of Asparagus falcatus and Taraxacum javanicum Inulins on growth of L. acidophilus La-5 and B. animalis subsp lactis Bb-12, co-cultured in skim milk

A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of inulin from Asparagus falcatus and Taraxacum javanicum on growth of Lactobacillus acidophilus (La-5) and Bifidobacterium animalis (Bb-12) in skim milk.Commercially available chicory inulin and chicory fructooligosaccharides (FOS) were used as positive controls.Skim milk (13% (w/v)) samples supplemente

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