Child Health
The
Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) is a conventional proportion of the physical and psychosocial prosperity of kids (5 to 18 years old). It has been widely approved in kids with conditions, for example, asthma, epilepsy, a lack of ability to concentrate consistently scatter, musculoskeletal clutters, for example, adolescent rheumatoid joint pain, and pediatric injury.1,48,91 The CHQ has a 87-thing youngster self-detailed form (CHQ-CF87) and two parental adaptations (CHQ-PF50 and CHQ-PF28) involving 50 and 28 things, individually. The things of the CHQ length 14 remarkable physical and psychosocial develops. The aftereffects of the CHQ can be accounted for at the scale or idea level (CHQ Profile Scores). The scales can likewise be joined properly to give an outline score to Overall Physical and Overall Psychosocial wellbeing, separately. This is a nonexclusive measure for which standardizing qualities and benchmarks of the parent-announced variants are accessible in the United States. The CHQ is helpful for looking at the effect of results across various wellbeing conditions yet may be less valuable as an essential result proportion of pediatric break the board since it is more averse to be responsive in assessing change after mediations.
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Huda S Kandeel, Nagwa A Badawya, Amina A Hamadaa, M El-Sayed, M Fathy, Abd Alrahman G Al-Gamal and Thanaa Abdel Moghny Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Desalination Aspects of PSSA-g-PEG Copolymer and its Graphene Composite Membranes
Huda S Kandeel, Nagwa A Badawya, Amina A Hamadaa, M El-Sayed, M Fathy, Abd Alrahman G Al-Gamal and Thanaa Abdel Moghny Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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A Study of Ground Water Quality of Akola Road Ward in Municipal Area of Akot Dist. Akola Maharashtra
Sanjay V. Kolhe Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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A Study of Ground Water Quality of Akola Road Ward in Municipal Area of Akot Dist. Akola Maharashtra
Sanjay V. Kolhe Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Reduction of ÃÂá-Amino acids to chiral amino alcohols with potassium borohydride and aluminumchloride
Yu-Qing Cao, Fa-Yu Zhang, Shuai Nian Original Article: Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Reduction of ÃÂá-Amino acids to chiral amino alcohols with potassium borohydride and aluminumchloride
Yu-Qing Cao, Fa-Yu Zhang, Shuai Nian Original Article: Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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In-vitro evaluation of the anti-diabetic activity of alcoholic extracts of certain plants belonging to families meliaceae and fabaceae
Mohamed I.S.Abdelhady, Mahmoud Youns Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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In-vitro evaluation of the anti-diabetic activity of alcoholic extracts of certain plants belonging to families meliaceae and fabaceae
Mohamed I.S.Abdelhady, Mahmoud Youns Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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Spectral, magnetic, corrosion studies and antimicrobial activity of O-Hydroxyacetophenone phenoxy acetylhydrazone (H2OAPA)
Magdy M.Bekheit, Mohamed T.Gad Allah, Amira R.El-Shobaky Original Article: Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Spectral, magnetic, corrosion studies and antimicrobial activity of O-Hydroxyacetophenone phenoxy acetylhydrazone (H2OAPA)
Magdy M.Bekheit, Mohamed T.Gad Allah, Amira R.El-Shobaky Original Article: Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Simultaneous quantitation of nickel and zinc in an industrial effluent using differential pulse polarography
S.T.Trivedi, P.A.Sathe, P.V.Rege Original Article: Analytical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Simultaneous quantitation of nickel and zinc in an industrial effluent using differential pulse polarography
S.T.Trivedi, P.A.Sathe, P.V.Rege Original Article: Analytical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Antihepatotoxic Effect of Portulaca Oleracea Linn. Leaves Against CCl4 Induced Hepatotoxicity in Rats
K. K. Hullatti, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, I. J. Kuppasta and R. A. Malgi Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Antihepatotoxic Effect of Portulaca Oleracea Linn. Leaves Against CCl4 Induced Hepatotoxicity in Rats
K. K. Hullatti, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, I. J. Kuppasta and R. A. Malgi Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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