نتایج جستجو برای: bangladesh and malaysia

تعداد نتایج: 16844619  

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
shahnoor sarmin department of anatomy, dhaka medical college, dhaka, bangladesh mohammad robed amin department of medicine, dhaka medical college, dhaka, bangladesh hasan al-mamun intensive care unit, metropolitan hospital, chittagong, bangladesh ridwanur rahman department of medicine, shaheed suhrawardy medical college, dhaka, bangladesh mohammad abul faiz department of medicine, sir salimullah medical college, dhaka, bangladesh

background: green pit viper bite is an important cause of morbidity in bangladesh. the objective of this study was to investigate the characteristics and clinical presentations of green pit viper bite in bangladesh. methods: this prospective observational study was done in the department of medicine in chittagong medical college hospital, bangladesh. a total of 40 patients with history of green...

Mahadeb Prasad Poudel Raju Ghimire Shwu-En Chen

In the last decades, rice yields in South Asian countries grew tremendously in one hand and a noticeable yield fluctuation on the other. The objective of this study was to examine the rice yield distributions, estimate yield risks at country level, and compare risks between five countries namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. Anderson Darling (AD) test was applied to t...

Paths of NGOs and cultural ways are one of the communicative ways with the nations and access to cultural purpose as well as national interests. Cultural nongovernment organizations of women in Muslim countries are one of this unofficial paths which it can be used for promotion of cultural values. In Malaysia, there are many of NGOs which act for Protection of women's promotions, family founda...

M. Ahmad Anuar M. Doaei, Z. Ismail

Firms pursue diversification for sake enhancing financial performance. Some theories state positive relationship between diversification and financial performance. However, there are some theories for negative relationship about the issue. The study has filled the gap that most studies done in developed countries and there are fewer studies in developing country like Malaysia. In this study, re...

Journal: :Journal of NELTA 2022

One of the most affected sectors during COVID-19 pandemic was education. Abrupt and sudden changes in teaching learning practices that teachers students experienced were unprecedented, effect is still felt today. Hence, study sought to identify challenges secondary English language Bangladesh, Malaysia Nepal faced pandemic. Adopting a Comparative Case Study (CCS) research model, this transnatio...

Economic growth of Bangladesh largely depends on unskilled and skill overseas manpower. Bangladesh is called an over populated country. She has much manpower but most of them are unskilled. So, Bangladesh is as one of the highest unskilled labor sending countries in the world and is gaining foreign remittance. After analysis the questionnaire survey, it has found that maximum labors are not sat...

Bangladesh is one of the smaller states in Asia. But it has a long and rich history of nuclear medicine for over sixty years. The progress in science and technology is always challenging in a developing country. In 1958, work for the first Nuclear Medicine facility was commenced in Dhaka in a tin-shed known as ‘Radioisotope Centre’ and was officially inaugurated in 1962. Since the late 50s of t...

Faysal Ahmed, Md. Rabiul Islam, Md. Sohan, Salsabil Islam, Zabun Nahar,

Background: Studies of the pharmacotherapeutic pattern on schizophrenic patients are few clinical therapy is one of the bases for the assessment of the treatment of Schizophrenia. Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the demographics of these patients along with current trends of drug prescribing practice in Bangladesh. Methods: This survey was conducted over 6 months at the National Insti...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2016
Gaurang P Nazar John Tayu Lee Monika Arora Christopher Millett

INTRODUCTION In high-income countries, secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is higher among disadvantaged groups. We examine socioeconomic inequalities in SHS exposure at home and at workplace in 15 low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). METHODS Secondary analyses of cross-sectional data from 15 LMICs participating in Global Adult Tobacco Survey (participants ≥ 15 years; 2008-2011) were used. C...

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