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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Scientia Research Library</title><link>http://www.scientiaresearchlibrary.com</link><description>Scientia Research Library make easy to publish research articles or research papers, which is a great opportunity for everyone to fulfill their requirements. Different varieties of journals related to science and technology which are scientifically same can be published here. The Scientia Research  Library  is having an  open - access and peer review policy  to permit  and  understand  use with  required  acceptance  of   the  original . Our   aim is to provide researchers from various diverse fields like engineering, applied chemistry, applied science and research etc., a unique way to give light to their findings.</description><article><ArtTitle>
	Plateau iris configuration secondary to iridociliary polycystosis
</ArtTitle><PubName>Scientia Research Library</PubName><JournalName>Journal of Applied Science And Research</JournalName><EISSN>2348 - 0416</EISSN><year>2017</year><volume>5</volume><issue>2</issue><AuthorName>
	Ahmed ALAMI1*, Mohamed KRIET2, Karim REDA3, Abdelkader LAKTAOUI4, Abdelbaare OUBAAZ5.
	Page No. 1-6
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	Introduction:The plateau iris is an abnormal configuration of the iris and ciliary body. Ultrasound
	biomicroscopy (UBM) is a valuable aid for its diagnosis as well as for the determination of its
	primary or secondary character. We report the case of a plateau iris configuration secondary to
	iridociliary polycystosis.Case report:A 34 year-old male patient, with no family hystory of
	glaucoma, was seen in emergency for an angle closure glaucoma crisis (ACG) of the left eye. The
	dynamic gonioscopy of the adelphe eye showed a double bump appearance typical of the plateau
	iris configuration. A UBM examination was then performed and confirmed the diagnosis of plateau
	iris configuration secondary to bilateral iridociliary polycystosis. After control of the acute attack,
	the patient received a peripheral iridotomy for both eyes and his ocular tone was well balanced
	under monotherapy.Discussions:Primary iridociliary polycystic is one of the etiologies responsible
	for secondary plateau iris. The UBM is a valuable diagnostic aid because it gives a better analysis
	of the ciliary body and the structures behind the iris.Conclusion:Irido-ciliary polycystic disease
	may be responsible for acute ocular hypertonia by closing the angle. The UBM constitutes a major
	examination to confirm this diagnosis. Control of intraocular pressure can be achieved by
	monotherapy and YAG laser PI, avoiding areas with irido-ciliary cysts.
	Keywords: Angle-closure glaucoma (ACG); Secondary iris plateau; UBM; Irido-ciliary polycysts;
	YAG laser Peripheral Iridotomy (PI).
</Abstract><URLs><abstract>http://www.scientiaresearchlibrary.com/archive-abs.php?arc=519</abstract><Fulltext><pdf>http://www.scientiaresearchlibrary.com/archive/JASR-2017-5-2-227-1-6.pdf</pdf></Fulltext></URLs></article><article><ArtTitle>
	Students Perceived External Prestige (PEP) In Teaching Hospital
</ArtTitle><PubName>Scientia Research Library</PubName><JournalName>Journal of Applied Science And Research</JournalName><EISSN>2348 - 0416</EISSN><year>2017</year><volume>5</volume><issue>2</issue><AuthorName>
	Nurmiati Muchlis1*, Fendy Suhariadi2, Nyoman Anita Damayanti3, Ah. Yusuf4
	Page No. 7-11
</AuthorName><PageNo>1</PageNo><Abstract>
	Some colleges have health faculty are also completed by hospital facility in supporting the given
	education. The hospital facility is used as either supporting teaching and learning process. In fact,
	the students interest for using health facility is still less, even the provided facilities have not
	become a main choice in medical treatment. The purpose of this research was describing students
	Perceived External Prestige (PEP) in teaching hospital. Population of this research was all of
	bachelor students who were in II  VI semester either from health faculty or non-health faculty,
	were 370 students. Furthermore, this research was categorized as quantitative research by
	descriptive survey approach. The survey was conducted in foremost private college in 2015. The
	result of this research showed that students Perceived External Prestige (PEP) toward teaching
	hospital most likely in a good category (70,8%) students. However, the researcher of this research
	hoped for next researcher to develop other variables in his or her research and even he or she did
	not only use the students as the respondents. Besides, the researcher also hoped for the management
	of teaching hospital either gave prime service for users of health service or improved partnership
	with the college.
	Keywords: Student, Perceived External Prestige (PEP), Teaching hospital.
</Abstract><URLs><abstract>http://www.scientiaresearchlibrary.com/archive-abs.php?arc=520</abstract><Fulltext><pdf>http://www.scientiaresearchlibrary.com/archive/JASR-2017-5-2-228-7-11.pdf</pdf></Fulltext></URLs></article><article><ArtTitle>
	Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Bovine Trypanosomosis Using
	Conventional Methods and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) in the Blue Nile
	State, Sudan
</ArtTitle><PubName>Scientia Research Library</PubName><JournalName>Journal of Applied Science And Research</JournalName><EISSN>2348 - 0416</EISSN><year>2017</year><volume>5</volume><issue>2</issue><AuthorName>
	Khalda Abbass Elkhazeen1, Rihab Ali Yaji2,Diyaa Eldeen Ahmed Salih2, Rihab Ali Omer3
	and Atif Elamin Abdelgadir4*
	Page No.12-23
</AuthorName><PageNo>1</PageNo><Abstract>
	This study was conducted to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of bovine trypanosomosis in cattle using conventional methods and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) in the Blue Nile State, Sudan. The study was conducted in five localities (Ad-Damazin, Al- Rosayris, Qissan, Baw and AL- Tadamon) during rainy season and winter in the year of 2014. A total of 300 cattle were selected using random sample method. Hundred samples from resident group (Kennana) (70 females and 30 males), while 200 samples were collected from nomads group (Kennana: 10 females and 20 males and Fulani: 107 females and 63 males). All samples were collected from age groups 1-3 years and greater than 3 years. Blood samples were collected and examined for the presence of bovine trypanosomosis using PCR techniques and parasite detection tests (wet smear, thin smear, thick smear and buffy coat). The apparent prevalence was as follow, 3 (1%) using wet smear, 3(1%) thin smear film, 2 (0.67%) thick smear film , 3(1%) hematocrit centrifugation technique. T. vivax was the only spies recorded using conventional methods. Higher prevalence rate was recorded using PCR 35 (11.67%) and T. vivax and T. conglense were recorded by using this method. During the study, the prevalence rate of bovine trypanosomosis by age was 1.67% for age group (less than 3 years) and 10% for the second group (more than 3 years). Sex revealed that 2.33% were positive for males while 9.33% were positive for females. The prevalence rate by breed were found to be 11% for Flata (Ambararo) and 0.67 for Kenana, the data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Science Programme (SPSS) and the difference was significant for above mentioned factors as follow, the age ( 7.019, p_ value .006), andbreed( 16.472, p_ value .000), but no significant for sex ( 2.110, p_ value .104). The study revealed that the PCR is more sensitive than microscopic techniques. Hence,more studies are needed to determine the types of trypanosomes species in the study area, particularly in tsetse infested areas as well as more research is required to find out the effect of the Rosaries Dam heightening and its effect on trypanosomes vectors occurrence.
	Keywords: Trypanosomosis, Conventional methods, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), Blue Nile State, Sudan.
</Abstract><URLs><abstract>http://www.scientiaresearchlibrary.com/archive-abs.php?arc=521</abstract><Fulltext><pdf>http://www.scientiaresearchlibrary.com/archive/JASR-2017-5-2-229-12-23.pdf</pdf></Fulltext></URLs></article><article><ArtTitle>
	Study of Co-Existence of Superconductivity and Magnetism in Iron Pnictide
	Superconductors
</ArtTitle><PubName>Scientia Research Library</PubName><JournalName>Journal of Applied Science And Research</JournalName><EISSN>2348 - 0416</EISSN><year>2017</year><volume>5</volume><issue>2</issue><AuthorName>
	Piyush Masih*, Manoj Kumar, Manjeet Tiwari, and Sarita Khandka
	Page No. 24-36
</AuthorName><PageNo>1</PageNo><Abstract>
	The effect of Antiferromagnetic order on superconducting order parameter ( delta) in Iron-pnictide
	superconductor has been studied by using double time retarded Greens Functions Technique, and
	expression for ( has been obtained. The expression is found to be depending on the
	Antiferromagnetic order parameter () along with temperature (T). It has been found that at
	superconducting order parameter and antiferomgnetic order parameter decreasing with increasing
	temperature but superconducting order parameter becomes almost zero at Transition
	Temperature. Results also shows that the Co-Existence of Magnetism and Superconductivity.
	Keywords: Iron-pnictide, Antiferromagnetic order , Co-Existence, High Tc Superconductor
</Abstract><URLs><abstract>http://www.scientiaresearchlibrary.com/archive-abs.php?arc=522</abstract><Fulltext><pdf>http://www.scientiaresearchlibrary.com/archive/JASR-2017-5-2-230-24-36.pdf</pdf></Fulltext></URLs></article></channel></rss>
