La tétracycline, connue sous le nom commercial Sumycin, agit en bloquant la fixation de l’ARNt sur la sous-unité 30S ribosomale, interrompant l’élongation de la chaîne protéique bactérienne. Ce mécanisme confère une activité sur un spectre large, incluant bactéries Gram positives, Gram négatives, rickettsies et spirochètes. Sa biodisponibilité digestive varie selon la prise alimentaire et les interactions avec les ions divalents comme calcium et magnésium. Sa diffusion tissulaire est importante, notamment dans les voies respiratoires et génito-urinaires. L’élimination se fait par voie rénale et biliaire. Les effets indésirables incluent photosensibilisation, troubles digestifs et coloration dentaire en cas d’administration précoce. Les guides thérapeutiques mentionnent sumycin prix, en soulignant la nécessité de restreindre son utilisation afin de limiter les résistances acquises.
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MPhil Dissertations Name of Scholar, year of study Women’s employment and well-being
10 Gender and displacement inIndia with special Antara Sanyal, 2006-08 emphasis on the women displaced by Ganga Priyanka Dutta, 2006-08 Inequality in health status across population
11 The intrinsic value of education and its social sub-groups: A study of West Bengal Aparajita Dasgupta, 2006-08 Sudarsana Sarkar, 2006-08 Decentralization and health care: A case study
12 Feminist utopia and humanDevelopment Sukla Chatterjee, 2006-08 Arpita Lahiri, 2006-08 Trade and Development in India since 1990:A
13 Measurement and correlates ofwomen’s study with reference to manufacturing empowerment in WestBengal Suparna Pal , 2006-08 Debaleena Bhattacharya, 2006-08 Panchayat in local print media: A case study
14 Life after partition: Refugeewomen’s struggle Dipanwita Mallick, 2006-08 Suranjana Ganguly, 2006-08 Muslim women and unequal Citizenship
15 Export trends in fruits and vegetables in India Esita Sur, 2006-08 Ushree Sengupta, 2006-08 # Uttam Bhattacharya Experience of violence of adolescent boys in
16 Use of drugs: An explorationthrough Kolkata : its implications for health
prescription analysis in Malda district Jaydeep Sengupta, 2006-08 Ashis Kumar Mandal , 2007-09 Women’s right to health: Someexplorations in
17 Emergent changes in leisure activities of urban youth as afallout of internet use Parama Ukil , 2006-08 Barnali Ray, 2007-09 Intra-household resourceallocation bias in
18 Economic growth and environmental responsiveness: A cross country investigation Poulomi Lahiri, 2006-08 Chandan Naskar, 2007-09
19 Understanding social-psychological condition:
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Some reflections on elderly in a municipal area Khadija Khatun, 2008-10 Enakshi Dasgupta, 2007-09
20 Performance of the oil companies and
29 An analysis of foreign directinvestment and economic growth inIndia in contrast to the Haimanti Banerjee, 2007-09 experience of some East-Asian countriesKoeli Sarkar, 2008-10
21 Rights and capabilities in the context of
scheduled tribes andother traditional forest 2008-09 : A study with referenceto selected dwellers(Recognition of Forest Rights Act Kumkum Mandal, 2008-10 Jayati Mal, 2007-09
22 Micro-finance and women: A comparative
31 Understanding the consequences of land study of SHG-bank linkage model and MFI-acquisition on occupationand education bank linkage model in a select region of West amongneighbouring families: A case study Panchali Bhattacharya, 2007-09 Nabanita Guha, 2008-10
23 Barriers to elementary education faced by
32 Role of ICDS in urban slums of Kolkata children of unorganized sector’s workers in Tanusree Das, 2008-10 Rukmini Thapa, 2007-09
24 Child under-nutrition in India: Its
33 Handloom Industry of West Bengal : A study Simantini Halder, 2007-09 Abhik Sinha Roy, 2009-11
25 A study of Saadat Hasan Manto’s creativity
34 Parents and Pubescent Sons and Daughters :Aditi Guha Thakurta, 2008-10 Moumita Ghosh, 2009-11
26 Joint forest management in Sunderban 1970-
35 Tourism as Development : A Study with reference to Bishnupur, West Bengal Barun Mondal, 2008-10 Pranab Maji, 2009-11
27 Agricultural Insurance in West Bengal: A
36 The Educational Condition of Muslim Girl Child study with reference to selected villages under Elementary Facility of Primary and Upper Debisree Banerjee, 2008-10 Primary Education in Rural West Bengal : A Case Sabina Yasmin, 2009-11 # Md. Zakaria Siddiqui Prasanta Ray
37 UNI as News Agency in the 21st Century : An
44 Imaging Development Communication: Analysis Samrat Banerjee, 2009-11 Indrani Chakrabarti, 2010-12
38 Bio-social Consequences of Arsenic Toxicity:
45 Labour Market Dynamics and Social Security – Subhajit Das Sharma, 2009-11 Joyita Roy Chowdhury, 2010-12
39 Effects of the Trade Policy Change on Capital
46 Economic Development and Migration in West Structure : An Analysis of the Indian Textile Bengal : Characteristics and Pattern (1991-Abhinab Ghosh, 2010-12 Manasi Bera, 2010-12
40 Constraints on Elementary Education of Girls
47 Child Immunization in West Bengal: from Disadvantaged Groups: A Case Study of Understanding the Effects of Demographic and Kumrakhali Village -South 24 ParganasAnima Mali, 2010-12 Sarajit Ankura, 2010-12
41 Exploring the Lives of Working Children
48 Exploring the Dynamics in Community Based Living on Streets: A Study of Kolkata City Water Resource Management : A Study of Anwesha Paul (Das), 2010-12 Mathurapur I & II Blocks of West Bengal Satabdi Datta, 2010-12
42 Does Trade Affect Environmental Emission :
49 Gender Based Wage Difference in Indian An Econometric study with Special Reference Shiney Chakraborty, 2010-12 Devleena Majumdar, 2010-12
43 Contract Farming: A Study with Reference to West Bengal Agriculture Himanshu Narayan Prasad, 2010-12 # Gorky Chakraborty
Clinical Trials and Regulatory Systems in Consumer Expenditure Pattern in West Bengal: Some Distinctive Aspects of Consumers Ankita Chakravarty, 2011-13 Dyuti Sinha, 2011-13 “The Nowhere Children” - Exploring the Exploring Rapid Urbanizing Trends in Kolkata: Impact of Child Trafficking on Children Dipparna Jana, 2011-13 Joy Karmakar, 2011-13 Understanding Right To Food Through An Inquiry into the Standard of Living: Role of Public Expenditure Versus Private Income Madhuparna Srivastava , 2011-13 Supriya Dutta, 2011-13 Presenting "Self" on the Virtual RealmKnowledge Economy: A Study of Standard Shreya Bhattacharya, 2011-13 Work, Non-standard Jobs and Flexible Work Swarita De, 2011-13 # Debdas Banerjee
Global Financial Crisis and Indian Economy: An Empirical Investigation with Textiles and IT-enabled Services Sucheta Sardar, 2011-13 # Debdas Banerjee
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