Publications by authors named "Mrinal K Roy"

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  • The Baraichari Shale Formation in Bangladesh's Bengal Basin is critical for understanding hydrocarbon accumulation, necessitating a detailed facies analysis to reveal its depositional complexities.
  • The research identifies eight sedimentary facies and categorizes them into three main associations: subtidal or estuarine, mixed flats with tidal creeks, and tidal mud flats, each reflecting different energy levels and sediment deposition environments.
  • The findings, including distinct sedimentary structures and cycles, can aid in developing models for subsurface reservoirs, enhancing our understanding of natural resource potential in this region.
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Purpose Of Review: To report a series of patients with clinical and radiological features suggestive of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) related to diverse etiologies emphasizing its pathophysiological basis.

Recent Findings: Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) may present with a broad range of clinical symptoms from headache and visual disturbances to seizure and altered mentation. Typical imaging findings include posterior-circulation predominant vasogenic edema.

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The study assessed the economic, environmental and sustainability issues of organic shrimp farming in Bangladesh. Following stratified random sampling technique, 60 farmers were interviewed from several villages of Assasuni upazila under Satkhira district. The study revealed that productivity of organic shrimp per hectare was 383 pound and benefit cost ratio was 1.

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Stroke is the third commonest cause of mortality after heart disease and cancer. It is generally the disease of the aged. Prevalence rates of stroke very from one study to another.

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