Publications by authors named "A Jamna Sherin"

Aim This study aimed to compare the analgesic efficacy and adverse effects of oral bromelain and diclofenac in relieving postoperative pain and improving postoperative quality of life in patients with irreversible pulpitis in mandibular first molars after root canal therapy. Materials and methods A simple randomized double-blinded clinical trial was carried out. One hundred patients with symptomatic pulpitis requiring root canal therapy of mandibular first permanent molars were randomly divided into two groups after obtaining informed consent.

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Water contamination is a serious issue that has an impact on the whole globe. In the current work, adsorption technique was used to remove synthetic Reactive Blue MEBF 222 textile dye utilizing Cd-doped Co (CoCdFeO), Zn-doped Co (CoZnFeO), Cr-doped Co (CoCrFeO), Zn-doped Ni (NiZnFeO), and Cr-doped Ni (NiCrFeO) perovskites, synthesized by sol-gel auto-combustion approach. According to the findings of batch adsorption studies, maximum adsorption was observed at pH 3 (45.

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  • The study explored how high-pressure processing (HPP) at 200, 400, and 600 MPa impacts the properties of white finger millet starch (WFMS), finding significant changes in amylose content, water and oil absorption, alkaline water retention, and pasting temperature as pressure increased.
  • Results showed that HPP treatment altered color parameters and reduced paste clarity over time, with the least gelation concentration (LGC) ranging from 8-14% and increased solubility and swelling power at higher temperatures.
  • Structural analysis revealed that starch processed at 600 MPa exhibited 'B'-type crystalline patterns and notable changes in FTIR and DSC characteristics, indicating it was only partially gelatinized, which suggests valuable
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  • The study aimed to identify the frequency of neurological disorders and associated disabilities in patients from both rural and urban neurology clinics in Pakistan.
  • Conducted across 39 centers from August 2017 to December 2019, it enrolled 28,845 adults, revealing that vascular diseases were the most common diagnosis, followed by headache disorders and epilepsy.
  • Over half of the participants had no neurological disability, but 36% experienced minor disability, while 10% suffered from moderate to severe disabilities.
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Objectives: To explore the challenges faced by medical colleges and coping strategies used in implementing accreditation standards by Pakistan Medical Commission during accreditation inspection 2019.

Methods: In this qualitative case study, four medical colleges and their affiliated hospitals from three cities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan were selected through purposive sampling. Data was collected through focus group discussions (FGD) through Open-ended questions, based on CIPP (context, input, process, and product) model.

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