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IMPACT : International Journal of Research in Applied, Natural and Social Sciences ( IMPACT : IJRANSS ) >>

Vol.6, No.2

Publisher: Impact Journals

Publishing Date: 2018-03-06

  1. PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH AND UNEMPLOYMENT RATE: NIGERIA IN FOCUS

    Authors: Ogbemudia Benedict Imhanrenialena

  2. STUDENT NURSES' LIVED EXPERIENCE DURING INITIAL EXPOSURE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL HERMENEUTIC STUDY

    Authors: Mervat M. Abu Zead Bassamat O. Ahmed; Abeer S. Eswi

  3. GENDER BASED POTENTIAL MATE PREFERENCES AMONG EMERGING ADULTS

    Authors: Renabeni T Murry; Lata Pujar

  4. EVALUATING NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF ASCORBIC ACID AGAINST 3- NITROPROPIONIC ACID INDUCED HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE IN RATS: POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF GABAARECEPTORS

    Authors: Dharmender Jaglan; Chnapreet Singh Bindra

  5. PROBIOTIC PROPERTIES OF LACTOBACILLUS ISOLATED FROM MILK

    Authors: Sonia Sethi Kaura; Saksham Gupta

  6. EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ABOUT GENETIC DISORDERS ON KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEFS OF HIGH RISK WOMEN

    Authors: Manal Mohamed Elsawy Mona Sadek Shenoda; Gehan Mostafa Ismail

  7. AWARENESS OF IMPROVED PRACTICES OF TEFF BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN CHALIYADISTRICT, WEST SHOA ZONE, ETHIOPIA

    Authors: Paul Mansingh J; DebellaDeressa Bayissa

  8. SHADE VARIATIONS IN EUCALYPTUS BARK NATURAL DYED COTTON DUE TO POST-TREATMENT WITH ECO-FRIENDLY DYE FIXING AGENTS

    Authors: R. Prabhavathi A. Sharada Devi D. Anitha; A. Padma

  9. PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH AND UNEMPLOYMENT RATE: NIGERIA IN FOCUS

    Authors: Ogbemudia Benedict Imhanrenialena

  10. STUDENT NURSES' LIVED EXPERIENCE DURING INITIAL EXPOSURE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL HERMENEUTIC STUDY

    Authors: Mervat M. Abu Zead Bassamat O. Ahmed; Abeer S. Eswi

  11. GENDER BASED POTENTIAL MATE PREFERENCES AMONG EMERGING ADULTS

    Authors: Renabeni T Murry; Lata Pujar

  12. EVALUATING NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF ASCORBIC ACID AGAINST 3- NITROPROPIONIC ACID INDUCED HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE IN RATS: POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF GABAARECEPTORS

    Authors: Dharmender Jaglan; Chnapreet Singh Bindra