We report a 5-year-old male child with absent rib, hemivertebra, superior lumbar hernia (features of lumbocostovertebral syndrome) and posterior spinal dysraphism, which is the second case in the English literature with such a combination of defects. Radiology and management of the case is discussed.
Unsynchronized Nasal Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation is a simple technique of noninvasive ventilation which significantly reduces the rate of extubation failure in preterm neonates and is not associated with serious side effects.
The present research work is aimed at providing an economically feasible solution for the farmers to exploit the mixed organic wastes (MOW) as resources for the generation of biogas based electrical power and utilize the same for irrigation purpose to reduce the dependence on electricity board. A full scale biomethanation plant has been installed based on anaerobic gas lift reactor (AGR) technology to analyse, understand the operational parameters of anaerobic digestion and assess the performance of a high rate biomethanation plant by co-digesting the MOW such as poultry litter (PL), cattle manure (CM) and napier grass (NG) at ambient temperature. The biomethanation plant was incorporated with inline pre and post-processing unit assembly. The plant was fed with 1000 kg of MOW per day having 250 kg of total solids, about 178-200 kg of volatile solids and operated continuously for 52 weeks under ambient temperature. Electrical power generated (84.5-104 kWh/day) from biogas (65-80 m/day) containing methane (40-48 m/day) was used for operating the water pumps for agricultural purpose and the digestate (115-130 kg/day) was exploited as organic manure for growing crops in the same field. Napier grass was grown in the same land and other feedstocks were procured from the nearby area at the cost of $10-$15 per ton. Around 6 acres of land was being cultivated using the biogas based power generated from the MOW that was being used for growing vegetables and maize.
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