
Samir Parikh
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Nov 13, 2024 |
nature.com | Kirk M Druey |Laurent Arnaud |Samir Parikh
AbstractThe vascular endothelial barrier maintains intravascular volume and metabolic homeostasis. Although plasma fluids and proteins extravasate continuously from tissue microvasculature (capillaries, post-capillary venules), systemic vascular leakage increases in critical illness associated with sepsis, burns and trauma, among others, or in association with certain drugs or toxin exposures.
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Jul 20, 2024 |
news.abplive.com | Samir Parikh
Englishहिन्दीमराठीਪੰਜਾਬੀবাংলাગુજરાતીநாடுదేశం HomeAuthorsDr. Samir Parikh 25°C New Delhi Rain: 100mm Humidity: 97% Wind: WNW 47km/h #Paris Olympics 2024# Donald Trump# Trump rally shooting# Ind Vs Zim# WCL 2024# Anant Radhika wedding# Joe Biden# Euro 2024# Copa America 2024 Advertise with usPrivacy PolicyFeedbackContact usCareerAbout Us LOGIN Top Articles Top Reels
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Jul 18, 2024 |
news.abplive.com | Samir Parikh |Divya Jain
The mind can be our greatest strength or biggest weakness. The difference lies in how we train it. No two people respond to the same situation in the same way. The reason, once again, is the mind. It’s not situations, but our perceptions, that shape our responses. The mind holds the collection of all our thoughts, emotions, motivations, and experiences. Every interpretation, every choice we make is motivated by the mind. On the playing field too, it’s our mind at play.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
law360.com | Samir Parikh
ADVERTISEMENT Don't want ads? Subscribe or login now. By Samir Parikh (February 8, 2024, 10:12 AM EST) -- Modern mass tort cases — including recent ones involving Johnson & Johnson, 3M Co., Purdue Pharma LP and Boy Scouts of America — present the most compelling social and legal questions facing the country....
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Nov 17, 2023 |
bwwellbeingworld.businessworld.in | Samir Parikh
Used loosely, the words – ‘Think positive’ can seem invalidating, as if our emotions and our struggles just don’t matter enoughPrint this articleFont size -16+ ‘Chin up and keep moving forward.’ This approach is often seen at the workplace, an environment where we are expected to put our best foot forward. Experiencing hardships and talking about feelings may be perceived as a sign of weakness, and we fear that such forms of expression may impact our next raise or promotion.
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