Publications by authors named "M T Bhavana"

This study explores the effect of individual and combination treatments of ultrasound (US) and high pressure (HP) on the extraction of pearl millet protein isolate (PMPI). Compared to the conventional extraction technique (control) the millets treated with non-thermal techniques provided a higher protein recovery percentage. The highest recovery of 63.

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  • - This study aimed to investigate the anatomy of coronary arteries in Indian cadavers, focusing on their origin, course, and branching, particularly in relation to Brocq and Mouchet's triangle, along with the prevalence of specific structures like Kugel's artery and myocardial bridges.
  • - Researchers analyzed 30 hearts, discovering that 83% were right dominant, with varying characteristics of Kugel's artery (30%), third coronary artery (14%), and myocardial bridges (7%), as well as significant variations in the left coronary artery (LCA) branching patterns.
  • - The findings provided detailed insight into coronary artery morphology, underscoring the need for larger sample sizes for more comprehensive interpretation of the data.
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Background: Schizophrenia is one of the most prevalent and serious mental disorders, affecting many facets of life. One of schizophrenia's five domains is aggression. The risk factors for aggression in schizophrenia have been the subject of numerous studies, but it is still unclear how the socio-demographic and clinical variables relate to these risk factors.

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Background Apical periodontitis (AP) is an inflammatory disorder of the periapical tissues caused by the persistence of a microbial infection within the root canal system of the affected tooth. Clinically, it is symptomatic or asymptomatic depending on several factors such as the type of microorganisms, bacterial load, immunological reaction, and local tissue mediators. Chronic or asymptomatic infections may initiate and modulate intravascular accumulation of inflammatory cells resulting in endothelial dysfunction which subsequently represents a possible systemic inflammatory burden.

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Introduction: Osteomyelitis is one of the infrequent presentations of Salmonella infection. Most of the case reports are among adult patients. It is very rare in children, and is most often associated with hemoglobinopathies or other predisposing clinical conditions.

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