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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0495
    Keywords: Groundwater pollution ; Madras ; Trace element contamination ; Factor analysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Groundwater samples collected from both open and bore wells in an area of about 270 km2 from Madras City, India, have been analyzed for major ions (HCO3, Cl, Si, Na, Ca, and Mg) and trace elements (As, Se, B, V, Cr, Fe, Co, Pb, Cu, Zn, Cd, Mn, Ni, Mo, and Ba). The study reveals that the quality of potable water has deteriorated to a large extent. Seawater intrusion into the aquifer has been observed in nearly 50 percent of the study area. The toxic elements (As and Se) have already exceeded the maximum permissible limits of drinking water in almost the entire city. A positive correlation of As and Se with other toxic metals such as V, Cr, Fe, B, etc., indicates that all these elements are anthropogenic in origin. Applying multivariate analysis, the source for trace elements in groundwater has been grouped into two major factors: pollution and mobilization factors. The groundwater in the study area is largely contaminated by organic effluents and reflects the intensity of pollution caused by the overlying soil sediment and rapid infiltration of the pollutants.
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    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Keywords: Cerebral palsy; elbow; fasciculotomy; musculocutaneous nerve; neurotomy; spasticity.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Three hundred and ten people with cerebral palsy who had spasticity in one or more limbs underwent selective motor fasciculotomy (SMF) of the nerves supplying the harmful spastic muscles with the aim of achieving useful tone and to improve voluntary movements. Among them, 52 people (average age 9.5 years) had 75 spastic elbows who were considered fit cases to undergo SMF of the musculocutaneous nerve (MCN). The nerve was dissected in the upper 1/3rd of the arm. Bipolar current was used to stimulate the component fascicles and to detect those carrying excessive impulses. Some of the hyperactive fascicles were ablated according to preoperative grading of the spasticity, etc. Total relief in spasticity was achieved in 47 (62.66%) elbows. Whereas, in the remaining 28 (37.33%) elbows some degree of spasticity persisted. There were overall beneficial effects of SMF on the motor functions and the flexed elbow posture. There were no side effects and recurrence of spasticity. The results were observed for an average period of 17 months. It must be noted that, 5 people who had involuntary elbow flexion on activity, like walking, also developed normal posture and the to & fro swinging movements following surgery. In conclusion, SMF of MCN is an effective and safe procedure for achieving longlasting useful tone and voluntary movements in the harmful spastic elbow of people with cerebral palsy. The present report is an account of the largest number of cerebral palsy people in the world literature to date.
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