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Gastrointestinal parasites of the wild ungulates (Mammalia: Cetartiodactyla) in the Hemis National Park, Ladakh, India. [PDF]
Zazay J, Bhat BA, Tak H, Lone AN.
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Global Community Health Screening and Educational Intervention for Early Detection of Cardiometabolic Renal Disease. [PDF]
Nabaty NL +12 more
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Platelet-driven monocyte activation promotes hypoxic thromboinflammation through the HIF-1α-NLRP3-EGR-1 axis. [PDF]
Chanchal S +7 more
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Impact of altitudinal variations on plant growth dynamics, nutritional composition, and free living rhizospheric N<sub>2</sub> fixing bacterial community of Eruca sativa. [PDF]
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Progress and challenges towards eliminating vertical transmission of HIV in India. [PDF]
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Seasonal koilonychia in Ladakh
Contact Dermatitis, 1990During a health survey for chest disease in Ladakh, it was noted that women and a few men had marked koilonychia. It caused disfigurement, discomfort and sometimes disturbance of function. It occured mainly in spring and summer and usually disappeared in winter.
T, Dolma +4 more
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Medicinal system of Ladakh, India
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1989The paper presents a detailed study of an ancient medical system of the Old World. The system, popularly known as the "Amchi System", has a large following in Ladakh or Little Tibet (India) and has been practised for centuries. The system resembles, in some broad aspects, the Ayurvedic system but has its own characteristics.
I A, Navchoo, G M, Buth
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physiopraxis, 2008
Leh, die Hauptstadt von Ladakh, ein Distrikt 3.500 Meter hoch im indischen Himalaya. Eine für uns Deutsche völlig fremde Welt. Hier oben arbeiten Physiotherapeuten für die Ladakh-Hilfe e.V. – ein Verein, der sich vor Ort um die Fürsorge von Menschen mit Behinderungen kümmert.
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Leh, die Hauptstadt von Ladakh, ein Distrikt 3.500 Meter hoch im indischen Himalaya. Eine für uns Deutsche völlig fremde Welt. Hier oben arbeiten Physiotherapeuten für die Ladakh-Hilfe e.V. – ein Verein, der sich vor Ort um die Fürsorge von Menschen mit Behinderungen kümmert.
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