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QRS for BDS 1st Year is an extremely exam-oriented book. The book contains a collection of the last 10 15 years' solved questions of General Human Anatomy, Embryology and Histology; Human Physiology and Biochemistry; and Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral Histology in accordance with the new syllabus of BDS 1st year. The book will serve the requirements of BDS 1st year students to prepare for their examinations and help PG aspirants in quick review of important topics. It would also be helpful for PG students in a quick rush through the preclinical subjects About the Author : - Dr. Jyotsna Rao, is a senior faculty, currently working as an Associate Professor (Reader) in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, The Oxford Dental College, Hospital and Research Centre, Bangalore. She is also the founder and chairperson of Raghasai Institute of Postgraduate Entrance Examinations (RIPEE), Bangalore.Dr Rao has immense experience in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students. She also keeps herself actively involved in researching innovative and practical ways of coaching the budding professionals for various state and national level postgraduate entrance examinations.
- Simple, well-illustrated and lucid in content and style - Systematically arranged topic wise previous years question papers - Questions solved in a lucid way as per marks allotment - Multiple Choice Questions with answers - Well-labelled illustrations and flowcharts - Collection of last 20 years' solved questions asked in different university examinations across India Online Resources - Complete access to full e-book - Multiple Choice Questions
QRS for BDS IV Year, Vol 2 is an extremely exam-oriented book. Now in second edition, the book contains a collection of the last 25 years' solved questions of Prosthodontics, Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Public Health Dentistry. . The book will serve the requirements of BDS 4th year students to prepare for their examinations and help PG aspirants in quick review of important topics. It would also be helpful for PG students in a quick rush through the preclinical subjects. - Simple, well-illustrated and lucid in content and style - Systematically arranged topic wise previous years question papers - Questions solved in a lucid way as per marks allotment - Multiple Choice Questions with answers - Well-labelled illustrations and flowcharts - Collection of last 20 years' solved questions asked in different university examinations across India Online Resources - Complimentary access to full e book - Multiple Choice Questions
Richly illustrated and lucid content presented with utmost simplicity . Content presented in most scientifically classified sections . Numerous well-labelled diagrams with absolute accuracy . Suitable number of tables and flow charts according to the need of the questions . Collection of last 10-15 years' solved questions asked in different university examinations across India . Sample questions of all the subjects . 600 multiple choice questions with answer
Quick Review Series for BDS 1st Year is an extremely exam-oriented book. The book includes a collection of last 20 years solved questions of General Anatomy including Embryology and Histology, General Human Physiology, Biochemistry, Nutrition and Dietetics, Dental Anatomy, and Oral Histology according to the new syllabus of BDS first year.
Quick Review Series for BDS 2nd Year is an extremely exam-oriented book. The book contains a collection of the last 25 year's questions of Dental Materials, General Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology in accordance with the BDS 2nd year syllabus. The book will serve the requirements of BDS 2nd year students to prepare for their examinations and help PG aspirants in quick review of important topics - Unique collection of last 25 years solved questions asked in major university examinations across India - Simple, well-illustrated, lucid in content and style in two-color format - Book contains numerous flowcharts and tables for easier understanding - Perfectly segregated into 6 sections: Dent...
Quick Review Series (QRS) for BDS 4th Year: Oral Medicine and Oral Radiology is an extremely exam-oriented book. The book includes a collection of last 20 years' solved question papers of Oral Medicine and Oral Radiology from various universities like RGUHS, NTRUHS, MUHS, MGRUHS, etc. according to the new syllabus of BDS 4th year. The book would serve the requirements of final year BDS students to prepare for their examinations as well as help PG aspirants and PGs for quick review of important topics. Simple, well-illustrated and lucid in content and style Systematically arranged topic wise previous years question papers Questions solved in a lucid way as per marks allotment Multiple Choice Questions with answers Well-labelled illustrations and flowcharts Collection of last 20 years' solved questions asked in different university examinations across India
Bread and flour-based foods are an important part of the diet for millions of people worldwide. Their complex nature provides energy, protein, minerals and many other macro- and micronutrients. However, consideration must be taken of three major aspects related to flour and bread. The first is that not all cultures consume bread made from wheat flour. There are literally dozens of flour types, each with their distinctive heritage, cultural roles and nutritive contents. Second, not all flours are used to make leavened bread in the traditional (i.e., Western) loaf form. There are many different ways that flours are used in the production of staple foods. Third, flour and breads provide a suita...
Workers in India program software applications, transcribe medical dictation online, chase credit card debtors, and sell mobile phones, diet pills, and mortgages for companies based in other countries around the world. While their skills and labor migrate abroad, these workers remain Indian citizens, living and working in India. A. Aneesh calls this phenomenon “virtual migration,” and in this groundbreaking study he examines the emerging “transnational virtual space” where labor and vast quantities of code and data cross national boundaries, but the workers themselves do not. Through an analysis of the work of computer programmers in India working for the American software industry, ...