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- LDL cholesterol levels should be less than 100 mg/dL.
- Levels of 100 to 129 mg/dL are acceptable for people with no health issues but may be of more concern for those with heart disease or heart disease risk factors.
- A reading of 130 to 159 mg/dL is borderline high and 160 to 189 mg/dL is high.
- A neonate is also called a newborn.
- The neonatal period is the first 4 weeks of a child’s life.
- It is a time when changes are very rapid.
- Many critical events can occur in this period: Feeding patterns are established.
- Meconium is the earliest stool of a mammalian infant.
- Unlike later feces, meconium is composed of materials ingested during the time the infant spends in the uterus.
- It consist of intestinal epithelial cells, lanugo, mucus, amniotic fluid, bile, and water.
- Homeostasis is the state of steady internal conditions maintained by living things.
- This dynamic state of equilibrium is the condition of optimal functioning for the organism and includes many variables.
- Such as body temperature and fluid balance, being kept within certain pre-set limits.
The Government of India declared 2001 as the Year of Women’s Empowerment (Swashakti).
The National Policy For The Empowerment Of Women was passed in 2001.
In India separate ministry form women and social welfare was formed at the centre in 1986
Prohibition of Child Marriage Act : 2006
- The clavicle or collarbone is a long bone that serves as a strut between the shoulder blade and the sternum or breastbone.
- There are two clavicles, one on the left and one on the right.
- The clavicle is the only long bone in the body that lies horizontally.
- The tibia is a large bone located in the lower front portion of the leg.
- The tibia is also known as the shinbone, and is the second largest bone in the body.
- There are two bones in the shin area: the tibia and fibula, or calf bone.
- The fibula is smaller and thinner than the tibia.
- The foramen magnum is the largest foramen of the skull and is the part of occipital bone.
- The largest foramen in the body is the obturator foramen.
- Which is in the pelvic bone.
- The largest vein in the human body is the inferior vena cava, which carries deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body back up to the heart.
- The inferior vena cava (or caudal vena cava in some animals) travels up alongside the abdominal aorta with blood from the lower part of the body.
- The superior vena cava (or cranial vena cava in animals) is above the heart, and forms from a convergence of the left and right brachiocephalic veins, which contain blood from the head and the arms.
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Round (spherical) bacteria are referred to as cocci (singular: coccus).
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Elongated or rod-shaped cells are known as bacilli (singular: bacillus).
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Ovoid cells are something in between cocci and bacilli.
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The spirochetes of syphilis are typical spiral bacteria.
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