... vitamins, and vitamin C. Vitamins in the B complex group are thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin, pantothenic acid, pyridoxine, biotin, choline, folic acid and cobalamine (B12). Vitamins, ... chlorinated or sanitized water for the broilers except when medication and vaccination are administered in the water. If not, the microbes in the drinking water will colonize in the birds’ intestines ... ducks. Good Practices in Poultry Production inSouthAsia 21manufacturer’s instructions, and use the reconstituted vaccine within two hours after dilution. Vaccinate during the cooler hours...
... Eurasia a, o and asia -1, the way to go?27FMD vaccines and vaccination in India27FMD vaccines and vaccination in China28Current vaccines and their use in the design of vaccination programmes30FAO/OIE ... FMD inSouthAsia –February 2012- New Delhi 23FMD VACCINE RESEARH AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA Ramamurthy Venkataramanan Indian Veterinary Research Institute Hebbal, Bangalore India In India, ... vaccine coverage, age of vaccinates, maintenance of the cold chain during vaccine shipping and application, and training of vaccinators for proper vaccine delivery. Addressing these elements are...
... increase for most areas in India due mainly to increase in temperature and decrease in winter precipitation. Lal et al. (2001) reported a 5%-25%decline in winter rainfall over India and concluded ... RESOURCES ASSESSMENT IN SOUTH ASIA: ADDRESSING UNCERTAINTIESGary YoheKenneth Strzepek4.1 Introduction 774.2 Defining Uncertainties 784.3 Hydro-Climatic Analysis of Flooding in Bangladesh 804.4 ... hanges in Soil M oisture C hanges in RunoffC hanges in Ground WaterC hanges in Dr oughtC hanges in River FlowC hanges in Floods10 CLIMATE CHANGE AND WATER RESOURCES INSOUTHASIA In Nepal...
... Himalayan Mountains in the North, to the dry alluvial plains of the Sindh Province of Pakistan in the South. The basin is shared by India and Pakistan. The alluvial plains of the Indus basin cover ... major river basins inSouth Asia. By integrating hydrologic advances with existing water-balance techniques, newinsights into hydrologic processes and environmental impacts can be gained for climateimpact ... Mean minimum temperatures in the upper plain are 2°C in the winter while mean maximum temperatures in the s ummer is 49°C. Mean annual rainfall is low, ranging from 90 mm in the lower plain to...
... detectable increases in flooded areas in theGanges basin. No change was detected in the Brahmaputra basin. Only the WorsleyLikelihood Ratio test identified an increase in the Meghna basin in India. In ... due to a decline in flooded area in the period 1987-1997. Available evidence indicates increasing flood damage in recentyears in India. State governments estimated that flood damage in 1987 and ... Bangladesh is congested. In recent years, the role of deforestation in the upstream areas in causing flooding in the downstream areas of the GBM basins has triggered interesting debates (BWDB, 1987;Carson,...
... flooding, it is now certainly appropriate to beginthinking about interventions over the medium- or long-term (like building dikes orinstituting programs of systematic and repeated dredging) ... protecting against modest flooding with or without protectionagainst moderate or severe flooding inland from the river.4.6.4 TRUTH IN ADVERTISING - THE UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS OF THEINDICATOR ... flooding might actually begin to decline at some point in the future adds a timedimension to the problem. Investments in flood protection for these risks might thereforehave to be maintained...
... theStrategic Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP) in 1960. The SIOPwas intended to bring some order to the targeting process andintegrate the burgeoning nuclear forces of the different servicesinto a single, ... restraining Pakistan’s nuclear program.11Others went further and accused the United States of actual con-nivance in assisting Pakistan in developing nuclear weapons.12These kinds of competing ... degree,and nuclear weapons might again be viewed as “winning weapons.”The above is one of several reasons why the United States has astrong interest in minimizing further proliferation of nuclearweapons....
... neutrality” have meanings in Mainland China, governed by the Chinese Communist Party, distinctively different from those in the West. Public participation inSouth Korea means something very deep after ... Administration in Mainland China 33YIj IA j In g 3 Public Policy Processes and Public Participation in Mainland China 55Ru ICHAng L I An d Q IAn WEI ZHu 4 Intergovernmental Relations in ... other. In Mainland China, the end of the Qing dynasty and the ensuing republic (1912–1949) constituted a period of great instability and warring factions and inability to protect its interests in...
... poor in Sri Lanka and Thailand are similar, suggesting that attaining near universal coverage may be critical in reducing socioeconomic inequities for this indicator. The inequities in measles ... birthweight infants (ranging from 9% in Thailand to 30% in India) and underweight children (ranging from 9% in Thailand to 48% in Bangladesh). The prevalence of moderate-to-severe stunting ranges ... of information on MNCH, focusing on the current situation, progress made and challenges towards achieving MDGs 4 and 5, and exploring avenues for accelerating progress in the South- East Asia...
... PressPrinted in Singapore1 2 3 4 5 SLP 05 04 03 02ISBN 981-243-388-0ivCengage Learning,Cengage Learninghttp://www.cengagelearningasia.cominfo@cengagelearningCengageCengage Cengage Learning ... on the place of insects in theChinese diet and their role in making up the deficiency of proteinand fat in peasants. In a rather gruesome tone, he relates anecdotesof peasants in overcrowded ... conditions gaining a little more proteinby cracking each others lice between their teeth.Termite larvae, called sago worms locally, can be seen in thefood market in Kuching, happily crawling in and...
... vigour in forest clearing Opium Poppy Cultivation inSouth East Asia 2007 11Opium abuse In South East Asia, opium addiction is mainly found inplaces where opium poppy is cultivated. Since ... inSouth East Asia 2007 17Remaining opium addiction in Wa region Impact on ex-opium poppy farmers In the past, the primary difference between opium poppy growing and non-growing farmers in ... provinces of China and promoted opium poppy cultivation by the ethnic minorities as a cash crop for export elsewhere in China. Eventually, many people living in southern China migrated southwards...
... Nations, 2000). In industrialized countries, the increase in the older population has occurred gradually.However in developing countries, in East Asia, South- East Asia and Latin America, thedemographic ... Forpeople earning surplus income, one motivation for personal saving is support for old age. In Asia, figures for domestic savings are higher than in the West. In 1993, the gross domesticsavings were ... all experts in elderly care and currently working in the field in government and non-government institutions.InstrumentThe Faculty of Nursing, CMU, appointed a team of experts in elderly care...
... of Singapore, Singapore and 4Department of Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, SingaporeEmail: Sanjiv Mahadeva* - sanjiv@ummc.edu.my; Hwee-Lin Wee ... Talley, Mayo Clinic Motility Interest Group, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, for letting us translate the SF-NDI into Malay; & Mrs Satwant Kaur and Mrs Maznah Mohammed, Fac-ulty of Linguistics ... (SF) Nepean Dyspepsia Index is a 10-itemquestionnaire with 5 sub-scales each examining the influ-ence of dyspepsia on domains of health in patients,namely tension/anxiety, interference with daily...