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  • 09:32, 29 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Parturition (Created page with "'''Parturition''' can be defined as an act or process of giving birth to a child. Parturition encompasses a complex series of physiological actions that necessitate the fetus to rotate into its birth position, followed by a series of endocrine changes that end with successful delivery. The stages of parturition and their duration: There are three main stages of parturition. The first phase of parturition begins with the commencement of labor. This endures until the ce...")
  • 09:27, 29 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Parkinson’s Disease (Created page with " '''Parkinson’s Disease''' (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder. A specific area ofthe brain, called substantia nigra, harbors the dopamine-producing ('dopaminergic') neurons; in PD, these neuronal cells become affected. When dopaminergic neuronal cell death occurs or becomes damaged, they produce less amount of dopamine; as a result, it causes movement problems in PD patients. The researchers still do not know the dopamine-producing cells death causing factors. Lewy b...")
  • 09:25, 29 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Paresis (Created page with "'''Paresis''' is a condition where the muscles in an area of the body become weaker and challenging to move voluntarily. Although paresis affects our muscles, it usually occurs due to nerve damage. Paresis is one of the upper motor neuron syndrome symptoms, which is developed due to a graded weakness of movement that differs from the complete loss of muscle activity caused by paralysis (eg, plegia). It is usually developed by various diseases and injuries that lead to m...")
  • 09:24, 29 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Parasite (Created page with "'''Parasite''' the parasite is a unique organism that lives in or on another species. The animal they depend upon is called ‘host’. Parasites benefit from the host by the shelter, locomotion, nutrients, etc. The most common parasite people encounter is an ectoparasite known as head lice (''Pediculus humanus''). Common endoparasites among children are pinworms (''Enterobius vermicularis''), large roundworms (''Ascaris lumbricoides''), etc. Parasitism is a common phen...")
  • 09:21, 29 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Osteoarthritis (Created page with "'''Osteoarthritis''' is a widespread kind of rheumatic disease that affects millions of individuals worldwide. It is also called as ‘osteoarthrosis’ since it is an abnormal condition of the synovial joints. Common symptoms include chronic joint pain, stiffness, swelling and tenderness, which can be worsen over time and may cause depression and sleep disturbances. Osteoarthritis is characterized by the progressive loss of articular cartilage, gradual degradation, an...")
  • 09:11, 29 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Non-communicable Diseases (Created page with "'''Non-communicable Diseases''' Chronic diseased conditions which do not result from an acute infectious process and are not transmitted from one individual to another are called Non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Usually, NCDs have a prolonged course and cannot resolve spontaneously. The etiology of NCDs is very complex; a combination of physiological, genetic, environmental, and behavioral factors are involved. Major NCDs are cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases,...")
  • 14:15, 20 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Photosynthesis (Created page with "'''Photosynthesis''' the word photosynthesis is a combination of two Greek words, photos (meaning: light; here sunlight) and synthesis (meaning: synthesis, or making). Analyzing the word photosynthesis again, it is seen that the word light means - the presence of sunlight, and the word synthesis means - something is produced. In a word, photosynthesis means chemical synthesis in the presence of sunlight. Photosynthesis is the biochemical process by which green plant cel...")
  • 14:12, 20 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Phytoremediation (Created page with "'''Phytoremediation''' Heavy metals, one of the contaminant groups considered to be most noxious, enter the environmental segments through natural as well as anthropogenic activities and are then primarily accumulated in soils and water bodies. Soils act as a sink, where the metals are sequestered in different fractions, and some of these sequester fractions become stable and difficult to remove from the soil. However, some fractions are present in labile form and can b...")
  • 14:09, 20 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Plant Probiotics (Created page with "'''Plant Probiotics''' beneficial microorganisms that live in plants. These microorganisms live in different parts of the plant and even inside the cell membrane and tissues and help the plant to grow, develop and cope with various biotic and abiotic stresses. Bacteria, fungi, archaea, etc., are notable among these microorganisms. Plant probiotics enhance plant growth, health, and overall productivity. Plant probiotics stimulate plant growth through several mechanisms....")
  • 14:07, 20 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Next Generation Sequencing (Created page with "'''Next Generation Sequencing''' (NGS) or high-throughput sequencing technique, has revolutionized genomics by enabling efficient and cost-effective sequencing of large quantities of genetic material. Unlike the traditional Sanger sequencing method that was commonly used before NGS, next-generation sequencing allows for the simultaneous sequencing of multiple DNA or RNA fragments in a massively parallel manner, generating substantial amounts of sequencing data within a s...")
  • 14:02, 20 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Neurological Disorders (Created page with "'''Neurological Disorders''' are pathologically well-defined as circumstances that harm the brain and the spinal cord, cumulatively called the central nervous system. The structural, electrical signals or biochemical aberrations in the brain, spinal cord, or other nerves can influence the outcome in symptoms. Examples of symptoms include muscle weakness, paralysis, lack of coordination, pain, seizures, loss of sensation, confusion, and changed levels of awareness. World...")
  • 13:59, 20 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page National Institute of Biotechnology (Created page with "'''National Institute of Biotechnology''' (NIB) is the only national research institute on biotechnology under the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. This institution is located very close to Dhaka at Ganakbari in Savar. NIB is conducting various research activities in biotechnology through 7 research departments, namely - Animal, Fisheries, Plants, Molecular, Microbial, Environmental Biotechnology, and Bioinformatics....")
  • 13:52, 20 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Nano-biotechnology (Created page with "'''Nano-biotechnology''' bn:ন্যানোবায়োটেকনোলজি")
  • 13:51, 20 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs deleted page Nanobiotechnology (content was: "'''Nanotechnology''' American theoretical physicist Richard Philip Feynman awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, is known as the father of nanotechnology. On 29th January 1959, he first proposed the concept of nanotechnology by delivering a speech titled 'There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom' at the American Physical Society Conference at the California Institute of Tech...", and the only contributor was "Mukbil" (talk))
  • 13:48, 20 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Nanobiotechnology (Created page with "'''Nanotechnology''' American theoretical physicist Richard Philip Feynman awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, is known as the father of nanotechnology. On 29th January 1959, he first proposed the concept of nanotechnology by delivering a speech titled 'There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom' at the American Physical Society Conference at the California Institute of Technology. The research of nanotechnology was started after that historic speech. The word nanot...")
  • 12:45, 20 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Category:Financial Institutes (Created blank page)
  • 16:52, 17 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page File:PrivateUniversity.jpg
  • 16:52, 17 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs uploaded File:PrivateUniversity.jpg
  • 08:20, 17 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page Category:Districts of Bangladesh (Created blank page)
  • 08:19, 17 October 2023 Mukbil talk contribs created page File:SullahUpazilaB.jpg
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