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Articles of Volume : 2 Issue : 38 ( 2, April - 2015)
143 Brief Study on Anemia
By : Sharif Jamadar
Abstract : Anemia is a condition that creates when your blood needs enough sound red platelets or hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a primary piece of redblood cells and ties oxygen. On the off chance that you have excessively few or anomalous red platelets, or your hemoglobin is strange or low, the cells in your body won't get enough oxygen. Side effects of pallor - like exhaustion - happen in light of the fact that organs aren't getting what they have to capacity legitimately. Sickliness is the most well-known blood. Ladies and individuals with constant infections are at expanded danger of iron deficiency. Critical elements to recollect are: Certain types of pallor are genetic and babies may be influenced from the time of conception.

159 Fish Diversity of Rangaenahalli Tank in relation to Physico-Chemical Variables
By : I.Ramesh , B.R.Kiran
Abstract : The fish diversity of the Rangaenahalli tank in relation to physico-chemical parameters was studied during February 2009 to January 2010. This water body is located near Rangaenahalli town of Chikmaglore district, Karnataka. The water of the tank is used for fishery and irrigation purpose. Fish collections were done with gillnets of standardized dimensions with several mesh sizes. 17 fish fauna identified during the study belongs to Cyprinidae 10 species, Bagridae 2 species and a species each of Mastacembelidae, Cichlidae, Claridae, Notopteridae, and Siluridae.

342 Street Children and Back to School: Insights from Hyderabad Karnataka Region
By : Dr. Sharanabasavraj
Abstract : Street children receive no education and as a result they face one of the crucial problem as that of education deprivation.

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