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  1. A comparison of bupivacaine 0.25% with combination of tramadol-bupivacaine 0.25% via caudal epidural block for postoperative caudal analgesia and their side effects in children undergoing lower abdominal surgery under general anaesthesia
    Noor Un Nisa , Saqib Butt, Hasham Khan , Ghulam Mustafa,
    Anaesth. pain intensive care. 2019; 23(3): 279-283
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF

  2. Role of prednisolone in management of post-Dural puncture headache (PDPH) after spinal anaesthesia in obstetrics patients
    Nighat Afridi, Amna Fareed, Ambreen fatima, Saifullah Khan, ShahGul Khan,
    Anaesth. pain intensive care. 2019; 23(2): 63-67
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF

  3. Facets of the Nightmare Proneness Scale and Their Relationships to Nightmares, Negative Affect, and Psychological Distress
    William E. Kelly, John R. Mathe
    Sleep Hypn. 2019; 21(4): 360-370
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF

  4. Parental Influence on Sleep Habits and Problems in Preschool Children
    Elif Yalçıntaş-Sezgin, Leyla Ulus
    Sleep Hypn. 2019; 21(4): 281-292
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF » doi: 10.37133/Sleep.Hypn.71978

  5. Comparable preventive effects of laboratory-grown spirulina and market spirulina against arsenic-induced alterations in the liver of adult rats
    Abul Khair, Md Abdul Awal, Md Zahirul Islam Khan, Md Rafiqul Islam, Mir Rubayet Jahan, Md Nabiul Islam
    J Adv Biotechnol Exp Ther. 2019; 2(3): 146-152
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF » doi: 10.5455/jabet.2019.d38

  6. Phytochemical profiling and antioxidant potentiality of medicinal plants along with their antibacterial efficacy
    Sheikh Rashel Ahmed, Ismat Jahan Romi, Jamil Ahmed, Mahmudul Hasan, Rubel Roy, Mohammad Mehedi Hasan Khan
    J Adv Biotechnol Exp Ther. 2019; 2(3): 140-145
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF » doi: 10.5455/jabet.2019.d37



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