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Item Application of operations research approach in evolving a national tuberculosis programme.(1977-01-01) Nair, S SItem Beneficial effects of garlic (Allium sativum Linn) on rats fed with diets containing cholesterol and either of the oil seeds, coconuts or groundnuts.(2001-07-22) Augusti, K T; Narayanan, A; Pillai, L S; Ebrahim, R S; Sivadasan, R; Sindhu, K R; Subha, I; Abdeen, S; Nair, S SFeeding of 2% cholesterol diet increased lipid parameters in serum and tissues of rats during a period of one month. In addition to the above, lipid peroxidation also increased and activities of certain enzymes were significantly altered in the tissues. Similar changes were also observed to a greater extent with diets containing 40% by weight of coconut kernel or groundnut with and without 2% cholesterol. The enzymes studied were HMGCoA reductase, AST, ALT and ALP in tissues and serum as the case may be. In general the atherogenic effects were observed more with groundnut containing diets than those with coconut. Even though the oil from the former is mostly unsaturated and that from the latter is mostly saturated, these analytical criteria do not relate to their atherogenic effects. When 5% garlic was incorporated with any of the high fat diets, the lipid parameters, their peroxidation and alterations in enzyme activities were significantly decreased. These results show that garlic contains some principles that counteract the atherogenicity of the above oil seeds.Item Estimation of number of repeat examinations required to detect all tuberculosis cases in the community.(1977-07-01) Rajalakshmi, R; Nair, S SItem Estimation of prevalence of bacillary tuberculosis on the basis of chest X-ray and/or symptomatic screening.(1976-08-01) Gothi, G D; Narayan, R; Nair, S S; Chakraborty, A K; Srikantaramu, NItem Ethical aspects of the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme.(2011-04) Nair, S Shis paper identifies some ethical concerns regarding the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP). Only 10% of those with chest symptoms visiting public health facilities get specific treatment as they are diagnosed with TB.The remaining 90% who suffer from non-TB diseases are not given scientific treatment. This compartmental approach denies treatment to millions of people with chest symptoms. It has also eroded the popularity of public health facilities.Item Freeze dried BCG vaccine sealed in presence of nitrogen.(1975-09-01) Bhushan, K; Baily, G V; Nair, S S; Ganapathy, K T; Singh, VItem Occipital tumour with cerebello-pontine angle manifestation.(1986-05-01) Girija, A S; Nair, S SItem An operational model of the District Tuberculosis Programme.(1976-01-01) Srikantaramu, N; B aily, G V; Nair, S SItem Physical growth of infants on vegetable based infant food.(1978-02-01) Shah, P M; Nair, S SItem Prevalence of non-specific sensitivity of tuberculin in a South Indian rural population.(1976-05-01) Chakraborty, A K; Ganapathy, K T; Nair, S S; Bhushan, KItem A simple model for planning and assessment of programmes for tuberculosis control.(1977-07-01) Nair, S SItem Some epidemiological aspects of tuberculos disease and infection in pediatric age group in a rural community.(1971-06-01) Gothi, G D; Nair, S S; Pyarelal,Item Use of jet injectors for B.C.G. vaccination.(1978-02-01) Shah, P M; Karande, S C; Panjabi, G T; Nair, S S