Publications by authors named "C B Tiwari"

Objective: Recent studies have shown that inclusion of eggs in young children's diet can help meet nutritional requirements associated with cognitive development. This study aims to investigate the effect of egg consumption on Early Childhood Development (ECD) using Ages and Stages Questionnaire-3(ASQ-3) in Burkina Faso.

Design: The study presented here uses data collected during a follow-up of the -a 3 arm clustered randomized controlled trial (RCT), conducted roughly four months after the end of the RCT.

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Faeco-vaginal fistulae are not uncommon. We suggest a simple management algorithm to provide tailored approach for every patient.

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The p-median problem selects source locations to serve destinations such that the average distance between the destinations and corresponding sources is minimized. It is a well-studied NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem with many existing heuristic solutions, however, existing algorithms are not scalable for large-scale problems. The fast interchange (FI) heuristic which yields results close to the optimal solution with respect to the objective function value becomes suboptimal with respect to time requirements for large-scale problems.

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Porous organic cages (POCs) and metal-organic polyhedra (MOPs) function as zero-dimensional porous materials, able to mimic many functions of insoluble framework materials while offering processability advantages. A popular approach to access tailored metal-based motifs in extended network materials is postsynthetic metalation, which allows metal installation to be decoupled from framework assembly. Surprisingly, this approach has only sparingly been reported for molecular porous materials.

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Basidiobolomycosis is an unusual chronic subcutaneous zygomycosis reported from tropical regions which is usually misdiagnosed because of its rarity. In this retrospective review, we describe 6 children with basidiobolomycosis who were managed in the Department of Paediatric Surgery at a tertiary institute in central India over a period of four and half years (January 2018 to June 2022). All patients were less than 5 years of age and had no co-morbidities (immune-competent).

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