Purpose: This paper presents an allegorical exploration of Walter de la Mare’s The Listeners. It dwells on the presentation of the human conscience in the poem. Methodology/ Approach: A literary analysis with focus on allegory. Findings: The Listeners by Walter De La Mare is a poem built on controversial grounds. The claimers have their own ambiguous theories. Some explored it for musical aspects other for gothic elements. The allegorical aspect of the poem is ignored not that they deny it, but because it has many meanings to give. Apart from the eerie effects, the character of “The Traveler” and “Phantom Listeners” arise questions and suggestions. The nearest meaning these characters attract is towards a human being. Struggles between vice and virtue; and the inner evil and restless conscience within. Conclusion: The confession of the author It concerns me a bit now that what was really the intended meaning. It has left the poem opened for critics and readers to explore more. Yet a clue is found when it is said that the Creator is not worried about death but about conscience.
Background: The distal transradial approach (dTRA) is anticipated to improve the benefits of transradial availability, hemorrhagic incidents and the occurrence of radial artery occlusion (RAO) with the dTRA is uncertain. The aim of this study to investigate the puncture time rate, homeostasis and radial artery occlusion related to low BMI in distal artery access (dTRA) vs conventional radial artery access (cTRA). Study design: This cross-sectional study was carried out at NICVD, Nawabshah, for the duration of six months from July 2022 to December 2022. Materials and Methods: The total participants were 160 who diagnosed coronary artery disorder and include 75 participants in dTRA and 85 participants in cTRA. The age group were included >21 years. The demographic data, surgical methods, catheterization, procedure-related data, procedures of puncture, ultrasound follow up and BMI were recorded. All data was analyzed by SPSS 22 version. Results: The mean age of participants in dTRA group was 72.0±10.1 years and cTRA group was 73.0±18.0 years. In gender, age and BMI were non-significant in both groups. The crossover rate, puncture time, one needle puncture rate and radial artery occlusion were shown significantly change in dTRA and cTRA group, p=0.005. Conclusion: Distal radial access is a new facility for cardiovascular interventions that provides several benefits over prior links. The key benefits would be less arterial blockage and faster hemostasis. When compared to traditional radial artery access, the dTRA may be a viable and reliable connectivity site for both diagnostic and interventional coronary methods, with a decreased prevalence of RAO, high crossover rate and time needed for hemostasis. Keywords: Distal transradial artery (dTRA); conventional transradial artery (cTRA); Radial artery occlusion (RAO)
This paper demonstrates how a critical reading of Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men reveals oppression on female character and unequal gender relationship. The paper attempts to examine Curley's wife with regard to feminist approach. Steinbeck has viewed only single female character in the novel as a devil incarnation, a symbolic Eve who burnt lives of men in paradise. The paper interprets the novel from Derrida's theory of Logocentrism which provide framework for the author to correspond in underlying logical assumption. It could be seen that the characterization of Curley's wife is not complimentary in the novel rather more of derogatory. She has been subjected to numerous fixed features of stereotyping by the ranchmen. Her tragic death has been justified as the only logical reason for bringing stability in men's world. The paper has intended to go through the issue of gender discrimination much more profoundly and has found the dominant viewpoint which has hijacked the whole atmosphere of the novel and certain group of characters has assigned fixed roles for woman and his roles for in society and family.
Lipases are important hydrolytic enzymes that hydrolyze long chain triacylglycerol intodiacylglycerol, monoacylglycerol, glycerol and fatty acids. Lipases are found in microorganisms, fungi,plants and animals. Commercially, useful extracellular lipases are isolated from different bacterial species,including Bacillus, Achromobacter, Alcaligenes, Arthrobacter, Pseudomonas, Staphylococcus andChromobacterium species. Among the Pseudomonas species, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, P. cepacia andP. fluorescence are the major producers of lipases. Bacterial lipases have great industrial applicationsbecause of their stability, selectivity and broad substrate specificity. Due to their large scale applicationin industrial sectors, attention is given to isolate Pseudomonas lipases. In this review, purification strategiesfor lipases isolated from Pseudomonas species have been focussed.
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