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pro vyhledávání: '"B N, Saxena"'
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S. S. Swami, Uday Mohan, Padam Singh, Balendu Prakash, B. S. Dhillon, Chandrawati, Prakash Chandra, F. U. Ahmed, Sanjay Gandhi, Viu Meru, A. Rauf, Krishna Mukherjee, K. Vijayaraghavan, Reeti Singh, Y.V. Singh, U. C. Sarma, Lalita Behl, B. N. Saxena, G S Toteja
Publikováno v:
Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 27:311-315
Background Nutritional anemia is one of India's major public health problems. The prevalence of anemia ranges from 33% to 89% among pregnant women and is more than 60% among adolescent girls. Under the anemia prevention and control program of the Gov
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C. A. Krishna Prasad, Ashok K. Sinha, Nitesh Kumar, S. Diwakar, G S Toteja, Padam Singh, S. Parkar, Girija Bai, S. Vanchinathan, A. Mukherjee, K. K. Sinha, K.V. Nagaraja, Rajat Roy, B. N. Saxena
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Journal of Food Protection. 69:1463-1467
In a multicenter study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research, 1,646 samples of wheat grain collected from rural and urban areas of 10 states representing different geographical regions of India were analyzed for aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). AFB
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Padam Singh, K.V. Nagaraja, Subhabrata Sarkar, Girija Bai, B. N. Saxena, Niranjan Kumar, S. Diwakar, K. K. Sinha, A. Mukherjee, C. A. Krishna Prasad, Ashok K. Sinha, S. Vanchinathan, G S Toteja, Rajat Roy
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Food Additives and Contaminants. 23:411-414
Under a multi-centre study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research, 1,511 samples of parboiled rice were collected from rural and urban areas of 11 states representing different geographical regions of India. These samples were analysed f
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Food Additives and Contaminants. 20:933-939
As part of a multicentre study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research, 2000 samples of rice were collected from rural and urban areas of 13 states representing different geographical regions of India. The samples were analyzed for residu
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R V, Bhat, S, Vasanthi, B S, Rao, R N, Rao, V S, Rao, K V, Nagaraja, R G, Bai, C A, Prasad, S, Vanchinathan, R, Roy, S, Saha, A, Mukherjee, P K, Ghosh, G S, Toteja, B N, Saxena
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Food Additives and Contaminants. 14:151-156
Under a multicentre study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research, 2,074 samples of maize were collected from rural and urban areas of 11 states representing different geographical regions of the country. These samples were analysed for a
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Pulak Ghosh, R. Girija Bai, C. A. Krishna Prasad, Ramesh V. Bhat, Rajat Roy, K.V. Nagaraja, S. Vasanthi, B. N. Saxena, A. Mukherjee, V. Sudershan Rao, B. Sashidhar Rao, R. Nageswara Rao, S. Vanchinathan, Subrata Saha, G.S. Toteja
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Food Additives and Contaminants. 13:325-331
Under a multicentre study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research, 2062 samples of groundnut were collected from rural and urban areas of 11 states representing different geographical regions of the country. These samples were analysed fo
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K. J. Coyaji, K. S. Parikh, N.C. Saxena, P. C. Sengupta, D.N. Patel, V. Walvekar, M. Y. Rawal, I. Kambo, Bhalachandra S. Kodkany, B. S. Dhillon, Martin Berry, A. Nair, B. N. Saxena, M. P. Gogoi
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 59:91-101
The study was conducted in 2831 pregnant women with no diagnosed complication at the time of registration to obtain normal foetal growth pattern for clinical and ultrasonographic parameters. Normal values for maternal weight, fundal height and abdomi
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B N, Saxena
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The Indian journal of medical research. 130(4)
Genetic factors could play an important role in the outcome of pregnancy. This study was carried out to identify risk factors that result in adverse pregnancy outcome and to develop a system of screening and referral to a tertiary hospital equipped w
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S. Joshi, A. Pratinidhi, A. Patwary, K. Maitra, B. N. Saxena, Vijay Kumar, S. Abraham, N.C. Saxena, Khub Singh, V. B. Saxena
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 58:795-804
To improve the quality of MCH services, a Home Based Mothers Card (HBMC) prepared and recommended by World Health Organization was adapted to Indian situation, and introduced in 1.5 lakh population of rural area covered by 6 participating centres und
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Indian journal of public health. 50(3)
Maternal mortality is a major health and development concern. The available information on maternal mortality in rural India is inadequate and scanty. This study presented maternal mortality data from the demographically and developmentally (includin