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hilltrekker
Member since: Mar 17, 2009
From: Himachal Pradesh, India
Status: Adult Frog
My points: 799    what's this
My Societies: - ZOO OUTREACH
- CBSG
- RSG
- ACSA
- HVC
Name: [Privacy]
 


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May 20, 2009    08:26 AM

Posted new blog   Rohtang Pass

An image from my travel at the height of 13,500 ft (Rohtang Pass) in Himachal Pradesh. This shepherd is trying to protect his flock from heavy snowfall. We were also trapped among snow and it was like escaping from the jaws of death.

May 19, 2009    11:00 AM

Posted new topic in Animal & Veterinary Sciences forum   vaccinating puppies at 4-6 weeks

How much immune protection should be practically expect by vaccinating canine puppies at the age of 4-6 weeks as being claimed and advised by some drug companies?

May 18, 2009    06:50 AM

Replied to job in Organic Chemistry forum   Production / Manufacturing / Operations

Advisor, Immunization Vacancy Number: PAHO/09/FT235 Duty Station: Washington, D.C. United States of America Grade: P4 Contract Type: Fixed-term appointment Closing Date: 31 May 2009 http://www.who.int/employment/vacancies/en/

May 18, 2009    06:50 AM

Replied to job in Organic Chemistry forum   Production / Manufacturing / Operations

There is one more vacancy for scientists IAEA http://recruitment.iaea.org/vacancies/p/2009/2009_700.html Position and Grade: Nutrition Scientist (P-3) Organizational Unit: Nutritional and Health-related Envir ...

May 17, 2009    10:09 PM

Posted new topic in The Lighter Side of Science forum   HUMOR IN WORDS

If dogs are dear cats are cute what are Turkeys? TASTY............................... If dogs are dear cats are cute turkeys are tasty what are percupines? PIERCING..................?

May 15, 2009    09:25 PM

Replied to topic in RNA forum   RNA from the Primordial Soup

Thanks for sharing this. I find scientist solutions to be a very nice place where scientific informations pop out. The nature article asks for payment for full read. The New York Times story provided nice details.

May 15, 2009    09:21 AM

how many times a snake can bite at a stretch? I am pasting below the image of dog with four bites by snake at a stretch. The four rows of fang marks can be well noticed in the image. Everyone is invited to share his information through this blog.

May 15, 2009    09:17 AM

A job opening circulated by my friends from wildlife, sharing with all of you. Dear Colleagues : This is a good opportunity for someone. Have a look. Sally from ZOO Subject: Senior Scientific Officer, SSC Chair's Office Dear colleagues, I would be grateful if you could ...

May 15, 2009    08:04 AM

Replied to topic in The Lighter Side of Science forum   monoclonal antibodies to flu treatment

Thanks for sharing the piece. Animation is definitely coming up as a strong teaching tool especially in medical veterinary field. I am myself working on veterinary medical animation and enjoy it very much.

May 14, 2009    09:26 PM

Replied to topic in Clinical Research - New! forum   adrenaline in local anaesthetic infiltration for post operative pain

Hi cchapman We do generally Lignocaine and adrenaline combinations for local anaesthesia in animals and the concentration used depends upon the procedure like (dental, orthopaedic, others). Adrenaline in local anaesthetic causes vasoconstriction thereby maintaining the effect of local anaesthesi ...

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