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1 Welcome  
1 comment  




2 Wikipedia:Introduction  





3 Ext link  
1 comment  




4 User:Patelurology2/Maritime history Kathiawar  





5 Pronunciation  





6 MH370  





7 VIT E  





8 REF CONSTRUCTION  





9 Different language Wikipedia pages for the same topic- Translation: Machine Vs Human of All Pages in All Languages  
1 comment  




10 TRANSLATION TEMPLATE PROGRAM FOR ANY PAGE ANY LANGUAGE--possibilties  
3 comments  




11 Gujarat State  
1 comment  




12 NRI-PIO : Indians Abroad  
1 comment  




13 An exciting opportunity to get involved!  
1 comment  




14 Rajkot Schools and Colleges  





15 Major CBSE Schools in India and abroad  





16 RKC  





17 Alumni-search  





18 RKC2009extlinks  





19 Articles need to be completed or added to  





20 External links  





21 Editing for beginner  





22 Hospital Box  





23 Clickable E-mail Link  





24 LINKS AND INFO ON ACTIVE PROJECTS  





25 Hospital  





26 Vision of Shushrusha  





27 Foundation and Progress : Co-operative Initiative  





28 Co-Operative Concept and Organization  





29 Medical Facilities  





30 Medical Services  





31 Community Services  





32 Medical and health Education and Research  





33 See also  





34 References  





35 External Links  





36 CW





37 Metabolic syndrome, hypertension, dementia, drug therapy, interactions, side effects, pathophysiology  





38 Formation of Beta Amyloid  





39 Metabolism & Transport of β Amyloid fragments  





40 ACE Inhibitors  



40.1  Sulfhydryl-containing agents  





40.2  Dicarboxylate-containing agents  





40.3  Phosphonate-containing agents  





40.4  LIPOPHILIC vs hydrophilic  





40.5  Naturally occurring  







41 Blood Brain Barrier, ACE & ACE Inhibitors, Dementia  





42 Choosing an ACE Inhibitor  





43 Beneficial Role of Centrally Acting ACE Inhibitors in Congestive Heart Failure  





44 Dynamics & Flux Between Amyloid β fragments Beta amyloid & Blood Pressure & Autonomous System- Dementia as a Case Study  





45 Calcium Channel Blockers and Dementia  





46 Central ACE & ACE Inhibitors  





47 Wondering : ACE ARBS BP Statins : Interactions and complexities  





48 BBB Crossing Statins and effecton brain, RAAS ACE ARBS Dementia  





49 BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER DRUG TARGETING: THE FUTURE OF BRAIN DRUG DEVELOPMENT  





50 BBB Crossing & non Crossing ARB(s) and effect on brain, RAAS & Dementia  





51 BBB Crossing ACE Inhibitors, though Amyloid-Plaquogenic, reported Preventing Progress of Dementia: Attempt at Conundum Redux  





52 Alzheimer's-beta amyloid, tau protein,-- Drug Rember, Methylene Blue  





53 Angiotensin Receptor Blockers lower progression of Alzheimer's Disease- ! explanation coming and Construct integration in progress  





54 ACE-I vs angiotensin II receptor antagonists vs Vasopeptidase inhibitor (VPI)  





55 DHA EPA FISH OIL & ARRHYTHMIAS  





56 Eicosanoid Junction  





57 Spices  





58 Particular oils  



58.1  Composition of fats  







59 Vitamin E  





60 Prostate cancer  





61 CANCER AND VIT E exemplified by Ca Prostate & alpha tocoph 400 mg SELECT study  





62 VEGETARIAN/VEGAN SOURCES OF PROTEINS  





63 Languages of Wikipedia copy from left column-- spelt wheat page-- need a table with lang in coumn#1 and the topic and/or word of the page- so at least 3 columns are defined. Italiano : https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triticum_spelta -- so, 3 or more column table is needed on all pages of food nutrition and such where the page topic and/or the word translated to other languages & this table gets link in all such language pages- the original word or tittle of topic in two different columns as applicable be indicated--- all pages will have the same link and any lang that needs addition be added to the master title link for uniformity. See further below for a table which can be modified: Has 40 major lang groups each with >45 million speakers. See in edit mode  





64 "What Links here" Ruleth!  





65





66 Joint Task  





67 WikiProject India Newsletter, Volume IV, Issue 2  July 2009  
1 comment  




68 Bantva Manavadar Disambiguation and Improvement Project  





69 Unicode In typesetting technical literature β.Unicode number for β is U+03B2, and with β or β the β is coded in HTML.  





70 Boxes & Tags  





71 Patelurology2's help  





72 WP:WikiProject Aviation/Contest/Submissions/Pateurology2  
2 comments  




73 Aircraft redirects  
1 comment  




74 Working page moved to your userspace  
1 comment  




75 Speedy deletion nomination of ( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians  
1 comment  




76 Articles for deletion nomination of ( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians  
1 comment  




77 ( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians redirect  
1 comment  




78 Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians  





79 Talkback  
1 comment  




80 Color Box  





81 "Bipolar" Heading and foot note construction of a Wikipedia's Wikitable e.g. ACEI equivalents  



81.1  ACEI equivalents  





81.2  MH370 WIND SPEED ALONG STRAIGHT PATH 1941 TO 2241 AND 0011  







82 User:Patelurology2/Kolki disambiguation  





83 Talkback  
2 comments  




84 Non Free Images in your User Space  
1 comment  




85 Aviation Contest  
1 comment  




86 RKC Rajkot Alumni  
1 comment  




87 RKC category frame alumni page  





88 Orphaned non-free image File:Swaasthya Mar2010 (1).jpg  
1 comment  




89 Orphaned non-free image File:Swaasthya march 2010.pdf  
1 comment  




90 Orphaned non-free image File:Shushrushahospital.org logo.jpg  
1 comment  




91 Speedy deletion nomination of ( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians  
1 comment  




92 WikiProject India Newsletter Volume V, Issue no. 1 - (June 2010)  
1 comment  




93 Alumni of Indian Public Schools Conference  





94 Mountain Travel, Acute Mountain Sickness  





95 Cycling In The UK & Portugal  





96 :Pub sch example  





97 WikiProject India Newsletter Volume V, Issue no. 2 - November 2010  
1 comment  




98 Translators needed for Wikipedia:Huggle/Whitelist  





99 Proposed deletion of Expeditions of The Rajkumar College, Rajkot Students and Alumni  
1 comment  




100  User:Patelurology2/Shushrusha Citizens' Co-operative Hospital, Shivaji Park, Mumbai  
1 comment  




101  Talk:Air France Flight 447  
1 comment  




102  AF447 Integration of Time-line information from multiple sources  





103  AF447 - meshing BEA timeline and ACARS together  
1 comment  




104  In prog  





105  Scratch Pads  





106  WikiProject India Tag & Assess 2012 Contest  
1 comment  




107  Wiki Med  
1 comment  




108  The Wikipedia Library now offering accounts from Cochrane Collaboration (sign up!)  
1 comment  




109  Disambiguation link notification for July 29  
1 comment  




110  Wikipedia's New Users' Helpful Links on How to Pages  





111  Wikipedia's New Users' Helpful Links  





112  The Wikipedia Library needs you!  
1 comment  




113  ArbCom elections are now open!  
1 comment  




114  ArbCom elections are now open!  
1 comment  




115  MfD nomination of User:Patelurology2/C450s  
2 comments  




116  Speedy deletion nomination of User:Patelurology2/Toiip  
2 comments  




117  MfD nomination of User:Patelurology2/Toiip  
2 comments  




118  ArbCom Elections 2016: Voting now open!  
1 comment  




119  Re-initiating INCOTM  
1 comment  




120  Invitation to join the Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Incubator/Indian military history  
1 comment  




121  Wiki Loves Indian defence services  
1 comment  




122  ArbCom 2017 election voter message  
1 comment  




123  Wikigraphists Bootcamp (2018 India)  
1 comment  




124  Supporting Indian Wikipedia Program resource distribution  
1 comment  




125  Project Tiger Writing Contest  
1 comment  




126  ArbCom 2018 election voter message  
1 comment  




127  WikiProject India  
1 comment  




128  ArbCom 2019 election voter message  
1 comment  




129  WikiProject India 10,000 Challenge  
1 comment  




130  ArbCom 2020 Elections voter message  
1 comment  




131  Your draft article, User:Patelurology2/AlumniGMCM  
1 comment  




132  Disambiguation link notification for February 22  
1 comment  




133  Speedy deletion nomination of Major Sheikh of Mangrol  
1 comment  




134  ArbCom 2021 Elections voter message  
1 comment  




135  The WikiEagle - January 2022  
1 comment  




136  Links to user pages and sandboxes  
1 comment  




137  ArbCom 2022 Elections voter message  
1 comment  




138  ArbCom 2023 Elections voter message  
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139  Disambiguation link notification for March 24  
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    March 27, 2009 Patelurology2 (talk) 12:42, 30 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

    Welcome

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    Welcome!

    Hello, Patelurology2, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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    Hi! Yeah, after seeing more of the site I decided to post it. English external links are preferred, but in some cases non-English external links work as well. WhisperToMe (talk) 16:58, 10 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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    Pronunciation

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    MH370

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    Different language Wikipedia pages for the same topic- Translation: Machine Vs Human of All Pages in All Languages

    [edit]
    With respect to above in AF447 section of my talk page, the following may help understand the extent of problems and opportunities to learn from Wikipedias in other languages; Language barrier can be overcome.Topic title listed in Language barrier :

    Same Topic in Different Language Wikipedia- Divergence & Similarities in Study of any Subject ..include also opportunities to learn and cross feed.





    TRANSLATION TEMPLATE PROGRAM FOR ANY PAGE ANY LANGUAGE--possibilties

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    ar:الخطوط الجوية الفرنسية رحلة 447 ca:Vol 447 d'Air France cs:Let Air France 447 da:Air France Flight 447[2] de:Air-France-Flug 447[3] et:Air France'i lend 447 el:Πτήση Air France 447 es:Vuelo 447 de Air France[4] eo:Flugo Air France 447 eu:Air Francen 447 hegaldiaren istripua fa:پرواز شماره ۴۴۷ هواپیمایی فرانسه fr:Vol 447 Air France gl:Voo 447 de Air France ko:에어프랑스 447편[5] id:Air France Penerbangan 447 it:Volo Air France 447[6] he:טיסה 447 של אייר פראנס hu:Az Air France 447-es járatának katasztrófája ms:Penerbangan 447 Air France nl:Air France-vlucht 447 ja:エールフランス447便墜落事故 no:Air France Flight 447 pl:Katastrofa lotu Air France 447 pt:Voo Air France 447[7] ro:Zborul 447 al Air France ru:Авиакатастрофа над Атлантическим океаном 1 июня 2009 sr:Пад авиона Ер Франса на линији 447 (2009. године) sh:Air France let 447 fi:Air Francen lento 447 sv:Air France Flight 447 th:แอร์ฟรานซ์ เที่ยวบินที่ 447 tr:Air France Uçuş 447 vi:Chuyến bay 447 của Air France wuu:法国航空447号班机 zh:法國航空447號班機空難 Patelurology2 (talk) 03:53, 31 July 2009 (UTC) Patelurology2 (talk) 18:37, 31 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]


    af:Taal als:Sprache ar:لغة an:Luengache frp:Lengua ast:Idioma gn:Ñe'ẽ ay:Aru az:Dil bm:Kan bn:ভাষা zh-min-nan:Gí-giân map-bms:Basa ba:Тел (фән) be:Мова be-x-old:Мова bar:Sprache bs:Jezik br:Yezh bg:Език (лингвистика) ca:Llenguatge cv:Чĕлхе ceb:Pinulongan cs:Jazyk (lingvistika) cy:Iaith da:Sprog pdc:Schprooch de:Sprache dv:ބަސް nv:Saad et:Keel (keeleteadus) el:Γλώσσα eml:Langua es:Lenguaje eo:Lingvo eu:Hizkuntza fa:زبان hif:Bhasa fo:Mál fr:Langage fy:Taal fur:Lengaç ga:Teanga (cumarsáid) gv:Çhengey (çhaghteraght) gd:Cànan gl:Linguaxe gan:語言 gu:ભાષા ko:언어 hy:Լեզու hi:भाषा hr:Jezik io:Linguo ilo:Pagsasao id:Bahasa ia:Linguage os:Æвзаг xh:Ulwimi is:Tungumál it:Linguaggio he:שפה jv:Basa kl:Oqaatsit kn:ಭಾಷೆ ka:ენა (მეტყველება) kw:Yeth ky:Тил sw:Lugha kv:Кыв kg:Ndinga ht:Lang ku:Ziman lad:Linguaje lo:ພາສາ la:Lingua lv:Valoda lb:Sprooch lt:Kalba li:Taol ln:Lokótá jbo:bangu hu:Nyelv mk:Јазик mg:Fiteny ml:ഭാഷ mr:भाषा arz:لغة mzn:Zivan ms:Bahasa cdo:Ngṳ̄-ngiòng nl:Taal nds-nl:Taol ja:言語 nap:Lengua ce:Мотт pih:Laenghwij no:Språk nn:Språk nrm:Laungue oc:Lenga pnb:بولی pap:Idioma ps:ژبه pl:Język (mowa) pt:Linguagem ksh:Sprooch ro:Limbă (comunicare) rmy:Chhib rm:Lingua qu:Rimay ru:Язык sah:Тыл se:Giella sc:Limbas sco:Leid stq:Sproake scn:Lingua (parràta) simple:Language sk:Jazyk (lingvistika) cu:Ѩꙁꙑ́къ sl:Jezik (sredstvo sporazumevanja) sr:Језик fi:Kieli sv:Språk tl:Wika ta:மொழி tt:Tel te:భాష th:ภาษา tg:Забон (суxан) chr:ᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ tr:Dil (lisan) tk:Dil uk:Мова ur:لسان vi:Ngôn ngữ vo:Pük fiu-vro:Keeleq wa:Lingaedje war:Yinaknan wuu:言话 yi:שפראך yo:Èdè zh-yue:語言 diq:Zıwan (lisan) zea:Taele bat-smg:Kalba zh:语言


    Patelurology2 (talk) 17:18, 9 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]


    Patelurology2 (talk) 17:38, 9 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

    Gujarat State

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    Patelurology2 (talk) 19:14, 4 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

    NRI-PIO : Indians Abroad

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    Patelurology2 (talk) 23:17, 5 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

    An exciting opportunity to get involved!

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    As a member of the Aviation WikiProject or one of its subprojects, you may be interested in testing your skills in the Aviation Contest! I created this contest, not to pit editor against editor, but to promote article improvement and project participation and camraderie. Hopefully you will agree with its usefulness. Sign up here, read up on the rules here, and discuss the contest here. The first round of the contest may not start until September 1st-unless a large number of editors signup and are ready to compete immediately! Since this contest is just beginning, please give feedback here, or let me know what you think on my talkpage. - Trevor MacInnis contribs 03:41, 23 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

    Rajkot Schools and Colleges

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    Major CBSE Schools in India and abroad

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    Major CBSE Schools in India and abroad

    RKC

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    Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet
                 
    The seven main colours



    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_SxkQ-eXyVkQ/R-EnnizzePI/AAAAAAAAAFg/DmR6xxTS2TE/s1600-h/P05.jpg current colours ? only four?

    Current divisions: Halar, Gohilwad, Sorath, Zalawad colours in link above might be approximate and any revision thoughts encouraged.

    Current colors at Girls' school also to be described if different. Likewise Prefectorial colours and stripe system if changed needs to described; past blue Prefectorial badge system for the Principal's house ceased circa 1963-64; prefectorial badges were bright red with golden stripes.

    Past Divisions Mac and Mayne: the badge colours were different in different houses with


    The pairs are:


    For house table with badge colours[8] e.g Bom Sco | houses =   Blue,   Green,   Red,   Yellow

    another e.g. a school

    Boys Girls
    MacGregor Elizabeth
    Kennedy Victoria
    MacPherson Catherine
    Haddow Anne

    Current and Former House and Badge System:








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    Articles need to be completed or added to

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    see all in edit mode also

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    Editing for beginner

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    How To use this function [dead link][unreliable source?]

  • WP:WIZ
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    Hospital Box

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    Shushrusha Citizens' Co-operative Hospital, Shivaji Park, Mumbai
    File:Shushrushahospital logo.jpg
    File:Swaasthya Mar2010 (1).jpg
    Front view of Shushrusha
    Geography
    Location698-B, Ranade Road, Dadar (W), Mumbai – 400028. INDIA.

    Tel: 2444 9161 / 62 / 63 / 64

    • Fax: 2445 7067 / 2446 0584, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    Organisation
    Care systemCo-Operative
    TypeAcademic
    Services
    Beds200 Main Campus
    History
    Opened1966
    Links
    Websitehttp://www.shushrushahospital.org/ Shushrusha Citizens' Co-operative Hospital
    ListsHospitals in India

    |Image = University-Hospital-Cleveland.JPG |Caption = Front view of Lerner Tower |Logo = |Location = |Region = Cleveland |State = Ohio |Country = United States |HealthCare = Private |Type = Academic |Speciality = Multispecialty |Affiliation= Case Western Reserve University |Beds = 1032[3] |Founded = 1866 |CEO = Thomas F. Zenty, III |Employees = 25,000 |Closed = |Website = http://www.uhhospitals.org/ University Hospitals Case Medical Center |Wiki-Links = List of hospitals in the United States|}}--->

    Patelurology2
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    <shushrushahospital@yahoo.com> mailto:shushrushahospital@yahoo.com Email links Are a good way of getting feedback from your site. To add a email link just add a 'mailto:' to the <a href></a> tag, like so

    <a href="mailto:you@youraddress.com">Email me</a> Which looks like this: Email me (Note email address is a made up one)


    <a href="mailto:shushrushahospital@yahoo.com">Email</a>

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     France  Germany  United Kingdom

    http://74.6.239.67/search/cache?ei=UTF-8&p=rajkumar+college+rajkot&xa=uprzABm7eZq7LJ0KyEUzAQ--%2C1254601646&fr=yfp-t-156&SpellState=n-2419620232_q-kSXjQDvizFg4isiIUh20%2FAAAAA%40%40&u=www.utexas.edu/cola/insts/southasia/events/6190&w=rajkumar+college+rajkot&d=XhR10N29TdJA&icp=1&.intl=us&sig=Qoa7PYpwuAepBd_Qq3cDzQ--

    Submitted by editor on October 1, 2009 - 12:07 http://www.webnewswire.com/node/467291

    The writer, Hanif Haji Majid Salat was born on 24th January 1953 in Saurashtra ... and very strict atmosphere of a public school, Rajkumar College of Rajkot. ... www.explore-quran.com/intro_hanif salat.htm http://www.explore-quran.com/intro_hanif%20salat.htm*

    --->

    Hospital

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    Shushrusha Citizens'Co-operative Hosp Shivaji Park, Mumbai
    [[File:‎|250px]]
    Front view of Shushrusha Hosptal

    Swaashtaya Health Magazine

    • President Shri Shantaram Y. Rege,
    • Chairman Dr. N.S. Laud, M.S.(Ortho)
    Dean & Editor Dr. Rekha Bhatkhande, M.D. GI
    Geography
    Location698-B, Ranade Road, Shivaji Park, Dadar (W), Mumbai – 400028. INDIA.

    Tel 91 22 2445 9161/ FX 2445 7067 mailto:shushrushahospital@yahoo.com Email: <shushrushahospital@yahoo.com>

    Location GoogleMap

    Wikimapia Interactive Map , Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    Organisation
    Care systemCo-Operative
    TypeAcademic
    Services
    Beds200 Main Campus
    History
    Opened1966
    Links
    Websitehttp://www.shushrushahospital.org
    ListsHospitals in India


    Shushrusha Citizens' Co-operative Hospitalis located in Shivaji Park, Mumbai. Shushrusha stands tall to be the first in Asia for Hospital Co-operative initiative; Doctors' Co-operatives are long standing. The contribution of Mission, Voluntary, Government and Private Hospitals, is well recognised.



    Vision of Shushrusha

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    Shushrusha was founded in 1966 by the late Dr. V.S. Ranadive with the objective of providing excellent healthcare facilities at an affordable price. The late Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi inaugurated the hospital in 1969. From a humble beginning, the hospital grew into a full-fledged Medical Institute.

    In 1971, shortly after, Dr Ranadive passed away, hospital entered a phase of slackening of patient flow; Dr Nandu S Laud, MS (Ortho), the current Chairman, gradually rejuvenated; fund raising and expansion of member base was exemplary. Since then, the hospital had not looked back.


    The vision statement of this hospital is eloquently resonating in the following Sanskrit shloka:



    This vision translated into English becomes:

    “To free all patients of all the ailments”

    The mission statement of the hospital is:






    Foundation and Progress : Co-operative Initiative

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    Health care today is beyond the reach of citizenry, especially lower income group. Family income of 10% is spent on emergency health care and old age problems. The emergency and specialty care is well beyond the reach of an average citizen. The awareness to create financial capability is shockingly lacking.

    Shushrusha Citizens’ Co-operative Hospital is a unique experiment offering total health care, including super-specialty care at affordable cost based on the principle of health care as a right without exploitation with self participation; health care governed by four A's fulfilling the objective of the National Human Rights Commission Recommendation is principleCentral.

    .......... Accessible, Available on Demand, Affordable and Accountable.

    The members of the Co-operative society, run the hospital for the people. Management involves participation of competent medical administrative experts and emplyees. This is the essence of co-operative movement in its true sense in providing medical care.

    The hospital has grown progressively form 80 bed to 130 with an ICU with 17 beds and modern state-of-the-art technology throughout the facility.

    Latest diagnostic facilities such as imaging equipments e.g. Ultrasound with Doppler, Ventilators for critical care, Operating Microscopes, Dialysis Unit, Blood Gas Analysers, Cardiac Monitoring equipments, EEG/EMG and ancillary aids complement the facility.

    Specialized operations for spinal injuries and brain tumours, lungs, intestine, breast, speciality surgical treatment for Cancer, Trauma, Sport injuries, Joint replacement, Micro-surgeries of limb Reimplants and Reconstruction, are all available at reasonable cost. Coronary Angiography, Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac surgery amongst other facilities are on the horizon.

    The hospital provides the community service by conducting free camps in the field of Ophthalmology, Cardiology, Skin, Paediatric, Cancer Detection etc. and specialised camp for the deaf, mute and the mentally challenged.

    The hospital caters to the health and medical care of all citizens. Care is concessional for members upto 50% in all the services, free medical check-up for senior citizens, subsidy is also available to spouse and children upto two and members enjoy fixed rates for operations of all specialities.

    Encouraged by this successful experiment at Shivaji Park, Dadar, Mumbai, the Management has decided to extend this experiment to one of the busy suburbs of Mumbai, Vikhroli, with replication of the model.

    Medical tourism is being investigated. Shushrusha Citizens’ Co-operative Hospital is registered with all existing TPAs and Insurance Companies. ISO Certification is in the works. The hospital proposes to attract people from abroad, who would find it much less expensive to have the medical care, combined with tourism, and return fully cured healthy as true Ambassadors. Shushrusha prpoposes to extend in-patient and domiciliary cover and treatment to elderly parents of Indians diaspora abroad.

    Co-Operative Concept and Organization

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    About the Membership:

    The unique aspect of this hospital is that this is the only hospital in Mumbai, and probably the first in India, which falls under the cooperative sector.[4] This experiment was necessitated by the fact that private medical facilities charge exorbitantly for services rendered and the public hospitals lack hygiene and they are badly managed. In such a situation, this hospital envisages providing “The Third Force” – institutions where the health of the patient is more important than financial resources.

    To avail of the services of this hospital, citizens have to first become members of the cooperative society which runs this hospital. Membership is open to citizens of Greater Mumbai and Thane Districts. A person who is legally competent to contract can become a member by paying a non-refundable amount of Rs 1000 towards the Shareholders’ fund (one time) plus an entrance fee of Rs 5. No dividend or bonus is payable on the amount paid. This membership is transferable to another person, voluntarily, after a period of two years or, automatically and irrespective of minimum holding period, to an heir/nominee of the member upon the death of member.

    The cooperative society is governed by a Board of Directors comprising of 25 members elected by the members of the society every 5 years. Even an institution, firm, or body may become a member (as an institutional member) of this hospital by paying Rs 200,000.


    Medical Facilities

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    Medical Services

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    1. Operation Theatre Complex - With Laminar Air Flow System; three Operation Theaters.

    2. Intensive Care Unit - Equipped with 16 Philips Monitors, 13 Ventilators, 21 Pulse-Oximeters, 2 Defibrillators, 1 Bi- pap, and 12 Syringe Pumps. 17 Beds. E.C.G. / Cardio Pulmonary Function Laboratory / Stress Test

    3. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - With Ventilators, Warmer & Photo Therapy Units

    4. Artificial Kidney Dialysis - With 6 dialysis machines

    5. Emergency Medical Service Department - With Transport Ventilators Defibrillators & other Life Support Systems

    6. Out Patient Department - With 15 well equipped consulting rooms for various disciplines

    7. Blood Bank - 24 hours open. Blood Component Therapy also available.

    8. Optometry Department

    9. Audiometry & Speech Therapy

    10. Physiotherapy Department - With al electrical and exercise modality

    11. Diet Department - With 2 full time dieticians.

    12. Pathology - 24 hours Open

    13. Radiology Department - Digital X- Ray Machine, Multislice CT Scan, Ultra Sonography

    14. Neurology - EEG/ EMG/ ENG

    15. Pediatric Ward

    16. General Ward

    17. Deluxe Ward - A/C & Non A/C categories, Three-in-One, Two-in-One & Single Rooms. - All rooms equipped with Intercom, Telephone, Color TV, and attached Toilet, Round-the-clock hot water.

    18. Online computerization

    19. Patient friendly services


    Additional Services for the Community: Shushrusha Hospital regularly conducts workshops, day care centres and camps for the public, such as eye camps, disaster management workships, camps for diabetics, etc.

    Community Services

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    Medical and health Education and Research

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    Participation in Medical and Health Education and Research :




    Hospital Day is celebrated on 20th of May.


    See also

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    References

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  • ^ Education for Girls, The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass. 11 June 1918. Page 11.
  • ^ UH 1032 bed hospitals - http://www.uhhospitals.org/AboutUH/History/tabid/1270/Default.aspx
  • ^ International Co-operative Alliance (ICA),Asia and Pacific Health Co-operative Organisation (APHCO) was established at a general assembly held in Kathmandu, Nepal on August 26, 1997.
  • ^ Free Cleft and Palate Deformity Detection camp at Shrushrusha Hospital: 2007
  • ^ Report of IX All India Meeting of Women in Science:2004
  • ^ Report from MS Society of India on UK team visit Co-chair, Rekha Bhatkhande, the head of the MSSI pilot project “
  • ^ Rare presentation of leucocytosis, Bhave AA, Rao RG, Patil GT, J Assoc Physicians India. 2006 Nov;54:881-2
  • ^ Ketogenic Diet in Indian Children with Uncontrolled Epilepsy, JK Nathan, AS Purandare, ZB Parekh and HV Manohar, Dept Neurology, Shushrusha Hospital, Mumbai, Indian Pediatrics, Vol 46 2009
  • ^ The Hip Masters Course 24-30 Dec’06: Shushrusha's Faculty
  • ^ J Post graduate medicine, Images in Radiology 2001, Vol 47, SR Rao, RS Rao, Shushrusha Hospital, Mumbai
  • ^ M Talim, Shushrusha Hospital, Mumbai, Breast-Feeding and Risk for Childhood Obesity
  • ^ ICU registrar at Shushrusha Hospital, Mumbai to Hospmac Hospital Consultancy
  • ^ Prevalence of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Its Association With Cardiovascular Disease Among Type 2 Diabetic Patients, Targher et al. and Hu et al., J Am Diabetic Assn, 2007, Critic: M Talim, Shushrusha Hospital
  • ^ We are what we eat. The link between diet, evolution and non-genetic inheritance , comment: M Talim: Balance between n-3 and n-6 fatty acids in foods
  • ^ Proper eating habits - Best way to manage digestive problems, UNI 2006
  • ^ Women for Good Governance Conference Presentation: Women's Health Topics 2009 : Rekha Bhatkhande
  • ^ Probing issues: Awkward pause: Constipation, Rekha Bhatkhande, GI
  • ^ Gastric mucormycosis: AG Shahapure, RV Patankar, Rekha Bhatkhande, Indian J gastroenterology :2002

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    Metabolic syndrome, hypertension, dementia, drug therapy, interactions, side effects, pathophysiology

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    Formation of Beta Amyloid

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    Aβ is formed after sequential cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein, a transmembrane glycoprotein of undetermined function. APP can be processed by α-, β- and γ-secretases; Aβ protein is generated by successive action of the β and γ secretases. The γ secretase, which produces the C-terminal end of the Aβ peptide, cleaves within the transmembrane region of APP and can generate a number of isoforms of 39-43 amino acid residues in length. The most common isoforms are Aβ40 and Aβ42; the shorter form is typically produced by cleavage that occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum, while the longer form is produced by cleavage in the trans-Golgi network.[8] The Aβ40 form is the more common of the two, but Aβ42 is the more fibrillogenic and is thus associated with disease states. Mutations in APP associated with early-onset Alzheimer's have been noted to increase the relative production of Aβ42, and thus one suggested avenue of Alzheimer's therapy involves modulating the activity of β and γ secretases to produce mainly Aβ40.[9]

    disease: progress, problems and perspectives


    Metabolism & Transport of β Amyloid fragments

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    Potential Role of Endogenous and Exogenous Ab Binding Molecules in Ab Clearance and Metabolism

    ACE Inhibitors

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    Examples=

    ACE inhibitors can be divided into three groups based on their molecular structure:

    Sulfhydryl-containing agents

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    Dicarboxylate-containing agents

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    This is the largest group, including:

    Phosphonate-containing agents

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    LIPOPHILIC vs hydrophilic

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    Naturally occurring

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    Casokinins and lactokinins are breakdown products of casein and whey that occur naturally after ingestion of milk products, especially cultured milk. Their role in blood pressure control is uncertain.[10] The tripeptides Val-Pro-Pro and Ile-Pro-Pro produced by the probiotic Lactobacillus helveticus have been shown to have ACE-inhibiting and antihypertensive functions.[11]

    Blood Brain Barrier, ACE & ACE Inhibitors, Dementia

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    Further, functionally can be grouped according to ability to cross Blood Brain Barrier- implication currently being studied for ability to affect dementia. List:

    BBB Crossing ACE

    BBB Non Crossing ACE


    Other Antihypertensives, and even all ACE Inhibitors, possibly indirectly via RAAS feedback some of the effects on dementia and related complex - Construct: deemntia and BP dynamics and possibly incorporating known circadian rythm affecting Beta amyloid.


    Centrally Active ACE Inhibitors

    Trandolapril Zofenopril

    Non-Centrally Active ACE Inhibitors

    Note: Finer meaning of difference in above two categories... coming.

    Choosing an ACE Inhibitor

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    2019: Now the factor needing to be addressed for choice to prevent decrease dementia-- mainly addressing Amyloid construct and again mainly concentrating effort on the clearance of amyloid; the formation and all and other non ACE factors will be dealt with separately: a question is posed a priori ... Is ACE inducible or affectable by non-Ace inhibitors?

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    Several ACE inhibitors are on the market. Here is a list of some by generic name followed by brand name(s).



    Beneficial Role of Centrally Acting ACE Inhibitors in Congestive Heart Failure

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    Dynamics & Flux Between Amyloid β fragments Beta amyloid & Blood Pressure & Autonomous System- Dementia as a Case Study

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    Brain has ACE enzyme which takes part in local RAAS and converts Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid ; latter is predominantly a function of N domain portion on the ACE enzyme; Inhibition of ACE with ACE Inhibitors, especially Blood Brain Barrier crossing and with preferentially select N terminal activity would cause accumulation of Aβ42 which is plaquogenic possibly causing progression of dementia ( if plaque is the cause vs downstream fragments of degradation to Aβ40 and further smaller fragments which are considered inflammatory and possibly even more damaging; preferential C domain active BBB crossing ACE would likely have less of this ( latter ) effect.

    • A Concept Being Invoked Here: Various studies and thoughts about Amyloid dementia and possibly other similar situation are possibly governed by the following conceptual algorithm.
      • A dam fills up and possibly spills in catchment area which normally may be dry and causes damage to shoreline: The tissue Surrounding the plaque may be damaged likewise. What teleological, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
      • The dam, then, soon overflows and the overflow may be contained along the canal/river within the bank : No damaging effect is noticeable to the tissue surrounding this drainage path ie if controlled degradation of Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid, as it is removed faster than it is produced, unless even transients are damaging enough.
      • The canal/river then spills to its bank if the inflow is heavier : The spillage from fragments may be damaging if not removed fast enough or the rate of production is higher than removal, unless even transients are damaging enough..
          • THUS: Rates of formation and degradation are the key issues and various studies need to be viewed/ reevaluated in this light. What teleological, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
  • [12] study also raises some concerns about therapeutic efforts to block or reverse the formation of Aβ fibrils. The risk/benefit ratio of this approach might critically depend on the extent to which it also diminishes the pool of pathogenic Aβ oligomers. Within the obvious constraints of mouse-to-human extrapolations, our data caution against any strategies that decrease Aβ fibrils at the cost of augmenting pathogenic Aβ oligomers. They also raise the possibility that promoting fibril formation in ways that bypass oligomer formation or rapidly sequester oligomers into more inert fibrils might be of therapeutic benefit. Additional studies are needed to further test these hypotheses


  • Calcium Channel Blockers and Dementia

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    Central ACE & ACE Inhibitors

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    Wondering : ACE ARBS BP Statins : Interactions and complexities

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    BBB Crossing Statins and effecton brain, RAAS ACE ARBS Dementia

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    BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER DRUG TARGETING: THE FUTURE OF BRAIN DRUG DEVELOPMENT

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    BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER DRUG TARGETING: THE FUTURE OF BRAIN DRUG DEVELOPMENT

    BBB Crossing & non Crossing ARB(s) and effect on brain, RAAS & Dementia

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    BBB Crossing ACE Inhibitors, though Amyloid-Plaquogenic, reported Preventing Progress of Dementia: Attempt at Conundum Redux

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    Dynamics & Flux Between Amyloid β fragments Beta amyloid & Blood Pressure & Autonomous System- Dementia as a Case Study

    • in edit mode
    • Brain has ACE enzyme which takes part in local RAAS and converts Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid ; latter is prdominentally a function of N domain portion on the ACE enzyme; Inhibition of ACE with ACE Inhibitors, especially Blood Brain Barrier crossing and with preferentially select N terminal activity would cause accumulation of Aβ42 which is plaquogenic possibly causing progression of dementia ( if plaque is the cause vs downstream fragments of degradation to Aβ40 and futher smaller fragments which are considered inflammatory; preferential C domain active BBB crossing ACE would likely have less of this ( latter ) effect.
    • A Concept Being Invoked Here: Various studies and thoughts about Amyloid dementia and possibly other similar situation are possibly governed by the following conceptual algorithm.
      • A dam fills up and possibly spills in catchment area which normally may be dry and causes damage to shoreline: The tissue Surrounding the plaque may be damaged likewise. What teleologic, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
      • The dam, then, soon overflows and the overflow may be contained along the canal/river within the bank : No damaging effect is noticeable to the tissue surrounding this drainage path ie if controlled degradation of Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid, as it is removed faster than it is produced, unless even transients are damaging enough.
      • The canal/river then spills to its bank if the inflow is heavier : The spillage from fragments may be damaging if not removed fast enough or the rate of production is higher than removal, unless even transients are damaging enough..
          • THUS: Rates of formation and degradation are the key issues and various studies need to be viewed/ reevaluated in this light. What teleologic, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
    • Omapatrilat could have some advantages over lisinopril in the treatment of patients with congestive heart failure.
    • [13] study also raises some concerns about therapeutic efforts to block or reverse the formation of Aβ fibrils. The risk/benefit ratio of this approach might critically depend on the extent to which it also diminishes the pool of pathogenic Aβ oligomers. Within the obvious constraints of mouse-to-human extrapolations, our data caution against any strategies that decrease Aβ fibrils at the cost of augmenting pathogenic Aβ oligomers. They also raise the possibility that promoting fibril formation in ways that bypass oligomer formation or rapidly sequester oligomers into more inert fibrils might be of therapeutic benefit. Additional studies are needed to further test these hypotheses


    T= Trandolapril

    Aβ42-to-Aβ40-converting activity is solely found in the N-domain of ACE and the angiotensin-converting activity is found predominantly in the C-domain of ACE. The N-linked glycosylation is essential for both Aβ42-to-Aβ40- and angiotensin-converting activities and that unglycosylated ACE rapidly degraded. The domain-specific converting activity of ACE suggests that ACE inhibitors could be designed to specifically target the angiotensin-converting C-domain, without inhibiting the Aβ42-to-Aβ40-converting activity of ACE or increasing neurotoxic Aβ42.


    Dynamics & Flux Between Amyloid β fragments Beta amyloid & Blood Pressure & Autonomous System- Dementia as a Case Study

    • Brain has ACE enzyme which takes part in local RAAS and converts Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid ; latter is predominantly a function of N domain portion on the ACE enzyme; Inhibition of ACE with ACE Inhibitors, especially Blood Brain Barrier crossing and with preferentially select N terminal activity would cause accumulation of Aβ42 which is plaquogenic possibly causing progression of dementia ( if plaque is the cause vs downstream fragments of degradation to Aβ40 and further smaller fragments which are considered inflammatory; preferential C domain active BBB crossing ACE would likely have less of this ( latter ) effect.
    • A Concept Being Invoked Here: Various studies and thoughts about Amyloid dementia and possibly other similar situation are possibly governed by the following conceptual algorithm.
      • A dam fills up and possibly spills in catchment area which normally may be dry and causes damage to shoreline: The tissue Surrounding the plaque may be damaged likewise. What teleological, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
      • The dam, then, soon overflows and the overflow may be contained along the canal/river within the bank : No damaging effect is noticeable to the tissue surrounding this drainage path ie if controlled degradation of Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid, as it is removed faster than it is produced, unless even transients are damaging enough.
      • The canal/river then spills to its bank if the inflow is heavier : The spillage from fragments may be damaging if not removed fast enough or the rate of production is higher than removal, unless even transients are damaging enough..
          • THUS: Rates of formation and degradation are the key issues and various studies need to be viewed/ reevaluated in this light. What teleologic, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
    • [14] study also raises some concerns about therapeutic efforts to block or reverse the formation of Aβ fibrils. The risk/benefit ratio of this approach might critically depend on the extent to which it also diminishes the pool of pathogenic Aβ oligomers. Within the obvious constraints of mouse-to-human extrapolations, our data caution against any strategies that decrease Aβ fibrils at the cost of augmenting pathogenic Aβ oligomers. They also raise the possibility that promoting fibril formation in ways that bypass oligomer formation or rapidly sequester oligomers into more inert fibrils might be of therapeutic benefit. Additional studies are needed to further test these hypotheses

    Centrally Active ACE Inhibitors May Help Prevent Dementia -coming soon -! can? non central ACE & possibly other Non ACE antihypertensives, be more preventive? Why recent study finds otherwise? FACTORS IN CONSTRUCT. ACE Degrades/converts Amyloid Aβ42 ( fibrillogenic, plaque forming ! ) to favorable Aβ40 more soluble possibly 'removable', but inflammatory in situ (and further smaller fragments which are considered inflammatory and possibly even more damaging ), amyloid & Central acting (BBB crossing) ACE Inhibitors thus likely to increase dementia; anti-inflammatory effects of ACE Inhibitors likely to decrease dementia, Acute effect of ACE on Ach likely to increase short term acuity confusing the picture for evaluation

    The following Construct development in progress and involve all these and more points in hypothesis development.

    ALL above to be considered in both below: along with congruency of the two studies with each other and restrospective congruency with prior knowledge base of studies and general understanding of the science.


    Alzheimer's-beta amyloid, tau protein,-- Drug Rember, Methylene Blue

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    Alzheimer's researchers are divided on whether the disease is caused by 'beta amyloid' (a peptide found in Alzheimer brains) or by 'tau protein' (normally used for cellular scaffolding, but can aggregate out of control and destroy neurons). Today in Chicago a new drug has been announced that stops tau aggregation and appears to have halted Alzheimer's-related decline in 300 clinical trial patients. The drug is known as 'rember.

    Angiotensin Receptor Blockers lower progression of Alzheimer's Disease- ! explanation coming and Construct integration in progress

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    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16601566

    http://www.physorg.com/print136426165.html Angiotensin receptor blockers are lower incidence, progression of Alzheimer's disease July 28th, 2008 in Medicine & Health / Diseases Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have, for the first time, found that angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs)—a particular class of anti-hypertensive medicines—are associated with a striking decrease in the occurrence and progression of dementia. Data from this study will be presented this weekend (July 27) at the 2008 International Conference on Alzheimer's disease in Chicago. Using data from the Decision Support System Database of the U.S. Department of Health System Veterans Affairs (with information on more than 5 million people), researchers looked at records from patients using ARBs, and compared them with subjects who had a similar health status, but were taking different medications. They found patients taking ARBs had about a 35-40 percent lower chance of getting Alzheimer's disease or dementia. The researchers also examined patients who were already suffering from Alzheimer's disease or dementia, and found those subjects had up to a 45 percent lower chance of developing delirium, being admitted to nursing homes or dying. Patients who appeared to benefit particularly well from use of ARBs were those who had experienced strokes before or during the course of their illness. According to the researchers these results suggest that ARBs might protect against developing Alzheimer's disease and dementia. "For those who already have dementia, use of ARBs might delay deterioration of brain function and help keep patients out of nursing homes," said lead presenter Benjamin Wolozin, MD, PhD, a professor of pharmacology at BUSM. "The study is particularly interesting because we compared the effects of ARBs to other medications used for treating blood pressure or cardiovascular disease. This suggests that ARBs are more effective than other blood pressure and cardiovascular medications for preventing Alzheimer's disease or dementia," he added. Although the researchers are unsure why ARBs might be so beneficial, they believe one possibility suggested by prior studies on animal models is that ARBs help prevent nerve cell injury from blood vessel damage or help promote nerve cell recovery after blood vessel damage. Damage to blood vessels is thought to reduce brain capacity and promote dementia, so reducing this damage might prevent the occurrence or progression of dementia. Source: Boston University

    Brain has ACE enzyme which takes part in local RAAS and converts Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid ; latter is predominantly a function of N domain portion on the ACE enzyme; Inhibition of ACE with ACE Inhibitors, especially Blood Brain Barrier crossing and with preferentially select N terminal activity would cause accumulation of Aβ42 which is plaquogenic possibly causing progression of dementia ( if plaque is the cause vs downstream fragments of degradation to Aβ40 and further smaller fragments which are considered inflammatory and possibly even more damaging; preferential C domain active BBB crossing ACE would likely have less of this ( latter ) effect.

    A Concept Being Invoked Here: Various studies and thoughts about Amyloid dementia and possibly other similar situation are possibly governed by the following conceptual algorithm.A dam fills up and possibly spills in catchment area which normally may be dry and causes damage to shoreline: The tissue Surrounding the plaque may be damaged likewise. What teleological, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves? The dam, then, soon overflows and the overflow may be contained along the canal/river within the bank : No damaging effect is noticeable to the tissue surrounding this drainage path ie if controlled degradation of Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid, as it is removed faster than it is produced, unless even transients are damaging enough. The canal/river then spills to its bank if the inflow is heavier : The spillage from fragments may be damaging if not removed fast enough or the rate of production is higher than removal, unless even transients are damaging enough..

    THUS: Rates of formation and degradation are the key issues and various studies need to be viewed/ reevaluated in this light. What teleological, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?

    ACE-I vs angiotensin II receptor antagonists vs Vasopeptidase inhibitor (VPI)

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    Treatment with losartan reversed interstitial fibrosis and the expression of collagen 1alpha (I) and transforming growth factor-beta1 in the hearts of cTnT-Q(92) mice. These findings suggest that losartan has the potential to reverse or attenuate interstitial fibrosis, a major predictor of sudden cardiac death, in human patients with HCM.

    DHA EPA FISH OIL & ARRHYTHMIAS

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    Eicosanoid Junction

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    Spices

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    Particular oils

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    The following triglyceride vegetable oils account for almost all worldwide production, by volume. All are used as both cooking oils and as SVO or to make biodiesel. According to the USDA, the total world consumption of major vegetable oils in 2007/08 was:[17]

    Oil source World consumption
    (million metric tons)
    Notes
    Palm 41.31 The most widely produced tropical oil, also used to make biofuel
    Soybean 41.28 One of the most widely consumed cooking oils
    Rapeseed 18.24 One of the most widely used cooking oils, canola is a variety (cultivar) of rapeseed
    Sunflower seed 9.91 A common cooking oil, also used to make biodiesel
    Peanut 4.82 Mild-flavored cooking oil
    Cottonseed 4.99 A major food oil, often used in industrial food processing
    Palm kernel 4.85 From the seed of the African palm tree
    Coconut 3.48 Used in cooking, cosmetics and soaps
    Olive 2.84 Used in cooking, cosmetics, soaps and as a fuel for traditional oil lamps

    Note that these figures include industrial and animal feed use. The majority of European rapeseed oil production is used to produce biodiesel, or used directly as fuel in diesel cars which may require modification to heat the oil to reduce its higher viscosity. The suitability of the fuel should come as little surprise, as Rudolf Diesel's original engine to ran on peanut oil as well as mineral oil.

    Other significant triglyceride oils include:

    Composition of fats

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    Properties of vegetable oils[19][20]
    The nutritional values are expressed as percent (%) by mass of total fat.
    Type Processing
    treatment[21]
    Saturated
    fatty acids
    Monounsaturated
    fatty acids
    Polyunsaturated
    fatty acids
    Smoke point
    Total[19] Oleic
    acid
    (ω-9)
    Total[19] α-Linolenic
    acid
    (ω-3)
    Linoleic
    acid
    (ω-6)
    ω-6:3
    ratio
    Avocado[22] 11.6 70.6 52–66
    [23]
    13.5 1 12.5 12.5:1 250 °C (482 °F)[24]
    Brazil nut[25] 24.8 32.7 31.3 42.0 0.1 41.9 419:1 208 °C (406 °F)[26]
    Canola[27] 7.4 63.3 61.8 28.1 9.1 18.6 2:1 204 °C (400 °F)[28]
    Coconut[29] 82.5 6.3 6 1.7 0.019 1.68 88:1 175 °C (347 °F)[26]
    Corn[30] 12.9 27.6 27.3 54.7 1 58 58:1 232 °C (450 °F)[28]
    Cottonseed[31] 25.9 17.8 19 51.9 1 54 54:1 216 °C (420 °F)[28]
    Cottonseed[32] hydrogenated 93.6 1.5 0.6 0.2 0.3 1.5:1
    Flaxseed/linseed[33] 9.0 18.4 18 67.8 53 13 0.2:1 107 °C (225 °F)
    Grape seed   10.4 14.8 14.3   74.9 0.15 74.7 very high 216 °C (421 °F)[34]
    Hemp seed[35] 7.0 9.0 9.0 82.0 22.0 54.0 2.5:1 166 °C (330 °F)[36]
    High-oleic safflower oil[37] 7.5 75.2 75.2 12.8 0 12.8 very high 212 °C (414 °F)[26]
    Olive, Extra Virgin[38] 13.8 73.0 71.3 10.5 0.7 9.8 14:1 193 °C (380 °F)[26]
    Palm[39] 49.3 37.0 40 9.3 0.2 9.1 45.5:1 235 °C (455 °F)
    Palm[40] hydrogenated 88.2 5.7 0
    Peanut[41] 16.2 57.1 55.4 19.9 0.318 19.6 61.6:1 232 °C (450 °F)[28]
    Rice bran oil 25 38.4 38.4 36.6 2.2 34.4[42] 15.6:1 232 °C (450 °F)[43]
    Sesame[44] 14.2 39.7 39.3 41.7 0.3 41.3 138:1
    Soybean[45] 15.6 22.8 22.6 57.7 7 51 7.3:1 238 °C (460 °F)[28]
    Soybean[46] partially hydrogenated 14.9 43.0 42.5 37.6 2.6 34.9 13.4:1
    Sunflower[47] 8.99 63.4 62.9 20.7 0.16 20.5 128:1 227 °C (440 °F)[28]
    Walnut oil[48] unrefined 9.1 22.8 22.2 63.3 10.4 52.9 5:1 160 °C (320 °F)[49]

    Vitamin E

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    Below are topics that can be linked to VIT E - possibly in one of the pages as appropriate expanding the pages cross referencing without undue burden on context of the pages!

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    INTERACTIONS

    Prostate cancer

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    work in progress-- see in edit mode



    CANCER AND VIT E exemplified by Ca Prostate & alpha tocoph 400 mg SELECT study

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    VEGETARIAN/VEGAN SOURCES OF PROTEINS

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    Dal - is not linked in the what Links here table in Lentil article, possibly, as an adopted Indian language name into English lexicon-- consider that as an example that needs linkage improvement and compare the two article which are for some common subject commonality and presentations and content ideas which can be crossed between articles as to the various differing points and attributes e.g. tables of nutritional content is given in one and the worm disease affecting agriculture in other etc.


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    Joint Task

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    WikiProject India Newsletter, Volume IV, Issue 2 – July 2009

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    Bantva, Manavadar, Bantva Manavadar , Sardargarh Bantva

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    Hello. I noticed you recently created , the page WikiProject Aviation/Contest/Submissions/Pateurology2, in the article space by mistake. This may have been a typographical error, but in case it was not, let me summarise what you did incorrectly. In Wikipedia, every page is in a namespace. The namespace is by default "Article", otherwise known as "Main". You created your page in the articlespace, because you neglected or misspelled the namespace prefix "Wikipedia:" before the name of your page. Even as minute a detail as this can cause problems. In the future, please be careful of this. Don't worry about the page - I have moved it into the correct namespace, and marked the resultant redirect for deletion. If you have questions, please feel free to ask them on my talkpage, or go to the help desk. Thank you. Intelligentsium 02:19, 5 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

    A moved the page to Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Contest/Submissions/Patelurology2, fixing the spelling mistake in your username. I've also added you to the points board at Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Contest/History/2009, and to the Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Contest/Users template. - Trevor MacInnis contribs 19:50, 5 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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    Thank you for you help with aircraft articles but can I ask you not to create re-directs from aircraft type articles to the aircraft company as you have done with Short Biplane No. 1 and others. The red link helps us to know which articles have not been created and creating the redirect as you have can be misleading. If you have any questions then please ask at WP:AIRCRAFT, Thanks. MilborneOne (talk) 15:50, 8 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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    Hpwdy; I stumbled across a 'working page' of yours that seemed to have founf its way into the main encyclopaedia. I have moved it to User:Patelurology2/Article Preparation page for Alumni of Rajkumar College, Rajkot for you. - TB (talk) 19:51, 12 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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    A tag has been placed on ( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G11 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the page seems to be unambiguous advertising which only promotes a company, product, group, service or person and would need to be fundamentally rewritten in order to become an encyclopedia article. Please read the guidelines on spam as well as Wikipedia:FAQ/Business for more information. You may also wish to consider using a Wizard to help you create articles - see the Article Wizard.

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    I have nominated ( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians, an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.

    Please contact me if you're unsure why you received this message. tedder (talk) 19:51, 29 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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    I have reverted the edit that converted this page to a redirect. I suspect that it was done as a sort poor-man's deletion after I removed the speedy deletion tag. I don't see that such a redirect makes sense. Either the page should be brought up at WP:AFD and community consensus sought for the deletion, or it should be retained.

    Many list-of-people articles limit themselves to "notable" people, in this case it would be "notable alumni". This is generally taken to mean people that have an article on Wikipedia, or who ought to or might have an article. You might want to consider recasting the list in this way.

    The notability and significance of this list is at best marginal by Wikipedia standards IMO. You may well see the list nominated for deletion at WP:AFD, if it is, the outcome could go either way.

    I will add a link from the school article to the list.

    Please not that admins have no greater authority as editors than any other editor, but it is always best to discuss rather than fight. The list talk page would be a good place to discuss such issues. DES (talk) 19:59, 29 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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     RED AND WHITE BOX
    

    "Bipolar" Heading and foot note construction of a Wikipedia's Wikitable e.g. ACEI equivalents

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    ACEI equivalents

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    The ACE inhibitors have different strengths with different starting dosages. Dosage should be adjusted according to the clinical response. [50] [51] [52]

    ACE inhibitors dosages for hypertension
    Dosage
    Note: bid = 2 times a day, tid = 3 times a day, d = daily
    Drug dosages from Drug Lookup, Epocrates Online.
    Name Equivalent daily dose Start Usual Maximum
    Benazepril 10 mg 10 mg 20–40 mg 80 mg
    Captopril 50 mg (25 mg bid) 12.5–25 mg bid-tid 25–50 mg bid-tid 450 mg/d
    Enalapril 5 mg 5 mg 10–40 mg 40 mg
    Fosinopril 10 mg 10 mg 20–40 mg 80 mg
    Lisinopril 10 mg 10 mg 10–40 mg 80 mg
    Moexipril 7.5 mg 7.5 mg 7.5–30 mg 30 mg
    Perindopril 4 mg 4 mg 4–8 mg 16 mg
    Quinapril 10 mg 10 mg 20–80 mg 80 mg
    Ramipril 2.5 mg 2.5 mg 2.5–20 mg 20 mg
    Trandolapril 2 mg 1 mg 2–4 mg 8 mg
    Name Equivalent daily dose Start Usual Maximum
    Note: bid = 2 times a day, tid = 3 times a day, d = daily
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    MH370 WIND SPEED ALONG STRAIGHT PATH 1941 TO 2241 AND 0011

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    The WINDS have different strengths with different DIRECTIONS.WIND COMPONENT TAIL OR HEAD should be adjusted accordingly.

    MH370 WIND SPEED ALONG STRAIGHT PATH 1941 TO 2241 AND 0011
    Note:
    TIME WIND KNOTS WIND DIR Wind component KNOTS SAT TO MH370 BTO interarc dist NautM TITLE AD HOC CONSENSUS
    • variously calculated by researchers.
    • NO SUCH ASSUMPTION NEEDED
    • AND CAN BE SOLVED BY
    • QUADRATIC SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS.
    • ONE SUCH DERIVED PATH=187 DEGREES

    -SO, THE DIF BET PATH AND WIND DIR

    19:41 23 100 22.9685 11500 arc2-3 414.07346 87
    20:41 8 90 7.9404 11740 arc3-4 1794.31834 97
    21:41 10 66 8.5717 12780 arc4-5 3036.53874 121
    22:41 30 260 -28.6891 14540 arc5-6 6038.57135 -73
    00:11 49 259 -46.6018 18040 arc 6-7 621.1102 -72
    TIME WIND KNOTS WIND DIR TITLE TITLE
    Note:
    MH370 WIND SPEED ALONG STRAIGHT PATH 1941 TO 2241 AND 0011


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    Aviation Contest

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    RKC Rajkot Alumni

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    Signed:Patelurology2 (talk) 18:07, 9 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

    Name here Graduation Year 19/20 Occupation
    Arvind M Patel, MD, FACS, FICS 1965 Attending Urologist, R W Johnson Univ Hosp-UMDNJ, New Brunswick NJ USA
    Name here Year Title, Chairman, Company name Town Country


    RKC category frame alumni page

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    WikiProject India Newsletter Volume V, Issue no. 1 - (June 2010)

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    Project News

    WP:IND Newsletter is back! It's been nearly a year since the last edition, but we hope to bring out issues on a more regular basis now. The India Wikiproject was set up to increasing coverage of India-related topics on Wikipedia, and over the past few months the focus has been on improving article quality. A number of the project's featured articles underwent featured article reviews over the past year. Of these, Darjeeling and Flag of India survived the review process, while the rest were demoted. During the same period, Gangtok, Harbhajan Singh, Darjeeling and Mysore were featured on the main page respectively on August 20, September 17, November 6 and December 29, 2009. Meanwhile, articles on topics as diverse as Political history of Mysore and Coorg (1565–1760), Marwari horse and Iravan were promoted as featured articles, and respectively appeared on the main page on March 25, May 17 and May 28, 2010. Consequently, the number of FA-class articles under the project's scope dropped from 67 in August 2009 to 63 in June 2010. The number of good articles, however, saw a more than 40% increase, from 91 to 130 during the same period, while the number of featured lists saw a 33% increase from 12 to 16.

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    Alumni of Indian Public Schools Conference

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    Alumni of Indian Public Schools Meet in New York.

    Dec 4, 2009 ... New York. IT could easily have turned out ... At the first meet- ing of the Indian Public Schools' ... sul General of India in New York . RKCian in attendance.

    Mr. Pramod Sharma who taught at the Doon School, Dehra Dun, Mayo College, Ajmer and also at ... Ajmer and the Chairman of the Indian Public Schools Conference. ... “I am very happy to be joining the excellent medical team at New York ... Meet Miss Mumbai. Model-Actress Tisca Arora-Chopra, who is currently seen as ... iskaa.org/whatsnew.htm - Cached


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    WikiProject India Newsletter Volume V, Issue no. 2 - November 2010

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    English WikiProject News

    After a missed issue, the WP:IND newsletter is back on track to being a regular bimonthly feature. The Indian WikiProject has seen plenty of online and off-line action, both in English as well as other Indian languages, and we now have a bigger, better format that intends to feature content and news from the English as well as other Indian language Wikipedias.

    Reaching out to Indians has been the theme of the Indian Wikiproject over the past couple of months, aiming to involve a greater number of Indians in editing both the English and Indian language Wikipedias. To this end, efforts to set up the Indian chapter of Wikimedia have moved into their final stages, and registration of the society is currently pending. An effort is underway to push for "WikiMarathons" at meetups, where attendees will be encouraged to edit the English and/or Indian language Wikipedias. This is intended to popularise Wikipedia editing among the general public. In addition, a bot to post DYK's from the Indian Wikiproject to Twitter was created and launched by User:Logicwiki.


    What's New?

    Regrettably, the number of Featured Articles has dropped from 63 in June to 58 at the end of October 2010. Several FAs came up for review and were delisted, while Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties of India was saved. Meanwhile, Chalukya Dynasty appeared on the main page on July 9, 2010. Hearteningly, the number of Good Articles increased from 130 to 136 during the same period, while the number of Featured Lists remained constant at 16.

    The source code for the Article Alert Bot is now available and the bot itself is expected to be up and running very shortly. This means that article alerts for the Indian Wikiproject will again be available, enabling editors to easily keep track of developments in respect of reviews, nominations, deletions etc.

    The date change vandal mentioned briefly in the previous issue made a reappearance when the range block on his IP range expired in September. Consequently the block was extended till September 2011.

    In October there was a heated discussion in the India project noticeboard regarding the copyright status of the Indian party symbols. The discussion was triggered by the deletion of Wiki San Roze's party symbol images by Hammersoft as copyright violations. No resolution was reached, partly because of our inability to explain to Hammersoft how election symbols in India differ from party logos. Comments are requested from anyone with a background in Indian copyright law to clarify this issue.

    Complete To Do List

    News from Indian-language Wikipedias

    • The Bengali Wikisource, which contains the literary works of many prominent writers of Bengali language including Rabindranath Tagore, has crossed the 5,000 pages milestone. According to List of Wikisource page, Bengali Wikisource is now at rank 21 among 56 Wikisource based on number of content pages.
    The Tamil Wikipedia stall at the World Classical Tamil Conference 2010inCoimbatore in June 2010.
    Jimmy Wales introduces the Malayalam Wikipedia CD of 500 selected articles during his key note address at Wikimania 2010 at Gdansk.
    • The Hindi Wikipedia and its sister wiki projects migrated to the new vector interface on September 1, 2010. In addition, Hindi is the first (and so far the only) Indian language to be incorporated into the WikiBhasha translation and contribution toolkit developed by Microsoft Research.


    Community news

    The first meetup in Delhi on 22 September 2010.

    Mumbai and Delhi held their first meetups in September, where Wikimedia Board members Barry Newstead and Bishakha Datta met up with Wikipedians and other interested members of the public in these cities. A month later, Hyderabad also held its first meetup.

    Arun Ram, Shiju Alex and Barry Newstead releasing the Wikimedia India community newsletter at the nineteenth Bangalore meetup on 24 September 2010.

    Wikipedians in Bangalore continued their tradition of meeting up regularly at the Centre for Internet and Society, with the nineteenth meetup in September featuring Barry and Bishaka as attendees, and marking the release of the community newsletter. Along with Delhi and Mumbai, Bangalore is reported to be one of the three cities in contention for the Indian office of the Wikipedia Foundation.

    Jimmy Wales speech at the Mumbai Wikipedia Meetup #3 on 31 October 2010. Intro by User:Bishdatta & User:Arunram. (Recorded by User:AshLin.)

    Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales had an interaction with Wikipedians followed by a presentation to members of the public at the third Wikipedia meetup in Mumbai on October 31, 2010.

    The first Wikimarathon, where Wikipedians and members of the public were encouraged to contribute to Wikimedia projects onsite, was held simultaneously at the meetups in Bangalore and Chennai on November 14, 2010. Wikipedians in Delhi also held a meetup the same day.

    The Malayalam Wikipedia held several academies in different parts of Kerala over the past few months.

    Wikimedia Foundation board member Bishakha Datta and Indian Wikipedian Srinivas Gunta co-authored a panel presentation at Wikimania 2010 on the Wikimedia Asia Project.

    Current proposals and discussions

    • This interesting discussion on the quality of editing in India-related articles has been underway for on the noticeboard a few days. Feel free to join in and express your opinion.

    If you've just joined, add your name to the Members section of Wikipedia:WikiProject India. You'll get a mention in the next issue of the Newsletter and get it delivered as desired. Also, please include your own promotions and awards in future issues. Don't be shy!

    Lastly, this is your newsletter and you can be involved in the creation of the next issue. Any and all contributions are welcome. Simply let yourself be known to any of the undersigned, or just start editing!

    Signed...

    SBC-YPR, Sodabottle (Editors)

    Tinucherian (Distributor)


    This newsletter incorporates content from the WikiMedia India Community Newsletter, September 2010.

    Looking forward to more contributions from you!

    Although having the newsletter appear on everyone's userpage is desired, this may not be ideal for everyone. If, in the future, you wish to receive a link to the newsletter, rather than the newsletter itself, you may mention it at WikiProject India Outreach Department

    This newsletter is automatically delivered by User:Od Mishehu AWB, operated by עוד מישהו Od Mishehu 09:58, 24 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

    Translators needed for Wikipedia:Huggle/Whitelist

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    I stumbled upon the following link associated with one of page under my page protection and just released ( at : http://www.google.com/search?q=User%3APatelurology2%2FThe+White+eagle&btnG=Search&hl=en ) as searched under Google and showed Huggle/Whitelist as a page where I was listed ( searched by control F function on a cryptic page). Seems this is a list of contributors who have been deemed to be non-vandals. This page and associated pages need translation in many languages and you can dissemenate this info.

    Wikipedia:Huggle/Whitelist - Noted myself on Huggle White list on Jan 13, 2011

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    The article Expeditions of The Rajkumar College, Rajkot Students and Alumni has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

    Not notable, see WP:VRS, WP:FIRST.

    While all contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, content or articles may be deleted for any of several reasons.

    You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the {{proposed deletion/dated}} notice, but please explain why in your edit summary or on the article's talk page.

    Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Removing {{proposed deletion/dated}} will stop the proposed deletion process, but other deletion processes exist. The speedy deletion process can result in deletion without discussion, and articles for deletion allows discussion to reach consensus for deletion.  Chzz  ►  20:49, 14 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

    User:Patelurology2/Shushrusha Citizens' Co-operative Hospital, Shivaji Park, Mumbai

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    Hi. The draft as it currently stands is unacceptable because it is inherently promotional in tone. Were this moved to article space, the most likely scenario is that it would be speedy deleted under criterion G11: unambiguous advertising or promotion. I suggest you look at articles for individual hospitals in Category:Hospitals to get a better sense of the tone expected. Every article on this project needs to stick to the fundamental principles of neutral point of view and a lot of work is necessary before the current draft satisfies these requirements. Furthermore, material should be attributable to a reliable published source that is independent of the subject. This is not the case in the first half of the current draft. Best, Pichpich (talk) 16:14, 3 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]


    Talk:Air France Flight 447

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    Apology Patelurology2 but I have had to remove your last post at Talk:Air France Flight 447 as it has stopped subsequent messages from displaying. If you would like to check the code and preview before you re-add it again, thanks. MilborneOne (talk) 13:31, 4 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

    AF447 Integration of Time-line information from multiple sources

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    Events are tagged to time of occurence; collation done from different source and listed events are from different time period; though, this difference has significance, it is not separated by the time of recognition of the event, e.g. before or after finding and studying the black boxes, would be a major demarcation. Respecting the postulating learned opinion at the time of expression of that opinion from whatever information is then available to formulate that opinion and is presented as was expressed at one time; the same opinion could change based on newly found information subsequently; sequential interpretation of this is needed on ongoing basis. Even as this investigation winds down to a conclusion, the said conclusion may be revisable in the future based on then available new information, technology etc akin to the concept of DNA analysis of modern era aiding reexamination of past investigations.






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