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Sporotrichosis in north-east India
Mycoses, 2007SummaryReports on the occurrence of sporotrichosis in some parts of north‐east India are scarce. We report here five cases of lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis from north‐east India, including one from Sikkim State and four from distant places in the north‐eastern part of West Bengal. All patients were full or part‐time farmers or gardeners.
Nibideta, Haldar +2 more
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Bioclimatism and vernacular architecture of north-east India
Building and Environment, 2009Abstract Vernacular architecture based on bioclimatism concepts was developed and used through the centuries by many civilizations across the world. Different civilizations have produced their own architectural styles based on the local conditions. This study is carried out on the vernacular buildings of north-east India across all the bioclimatic ...
Manoj Kumar Singh, Sadhan Mahapatra
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NDVI Variability in North East India
Scottish Geographical Journal, 2009Abstract The variability of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in north east India in response to rainfall and temperature was analysed using twice-monthly NOAA/AVHRR satellite imagery acquired during 1982–2002 from the GIMMS (Global Inventory Modeling and Mapping Studies) data-set.
Anup Saikia
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Clinical spectrum of neurosyphilis in North East India
Neurology India, 2011Symptomatic neurosyphilis (NS) can have varied syndromic presentations: Meningitis, meningovascular and parenchymatous involvement.To evaluate the different types of clinical syndrome of NS in a tertiary care hospital.This was a study of clinical profile of 16 patients with NS, seen in between August 2008 and December 2010.There were 13 male and 3 ...
Kayal, Ashok K. +3 more
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2013
The population of North-East India is formed of several racial stocks, principally, the Mongoloids, the Indo-Aryans, the Australoids or Austric and the Dravidians, the last being a very minor group represented by some immigrant population. While the original settlers were the Mongoloids, the Indo-Aryan and other groups arrived later.
K. R. Dikshit, Jutta K. Dikshit
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The population of North-East India is formed of several racial stocks, principally, the Mongoloids, the Indo-Aryans, the Australoids or Austric and the Dravidians, the last being a very minor group represented by some immigrant population. While the original settlers were the Mongoloids, the Indo-Aryan and other groups arrived later.
K. R. Dikshit, Jutta K. Dikshit
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Koro Epidemic in North-East India
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1985Koro is an unusual psychogenic syndrome reported, until recently, predominantly in men of the Chinese race who live in southern China and south-east Asia. Issues concerning its phenomenology, diagnosis and nosology are still controversial. This paper describes an epidemic of koro in north-east India.
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