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  2. MDAI - Wikipedia

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    MDAI (5,6-methylenedioxy-2-aminoindane) is a drug developed in the 1990s by a team led by David E. Nichols at Purdue University. It acts as a non- neurotoxic and highly selective serotonin releasing agent (SSRA) in vitro and produces entactogen effects in humans.

  3. 3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine (also known as MDA and sass) is an empathogen-entactogen, psychostimulant, and psychedelic drug of the amphetamine family that is encountered mainly as a recreational drug. In its pharmacology, MDA is a serotonin–norepinephrine–dopamine releasing agent (SNDRA). In most countries, the drug is a controlled ...

  4. Health in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The total expenditure on healthcare as a percentage of Bangladesh's GDP was 2.48% in 2019. [7] In the parliamentary budget of 2017–18, the budget that was set for the health sector was 16 thousand 203 crore 36 lakhs taka. [8] There are 3 hospital beds per 10,000 people. [9]

  5. List of medical colleges in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    All medical colleges until 1986 were established by the government. Currently, there are 37 public medical colleges, these provide 5380 seats every year for students undertaking MBBS. While the 68 private medical colleges provide 6040 seats. 6 colleges are run by Bangladesh Armed Forces which offer 375 seats. All the medical colleges award the ...

  6. Bangladesh Medical College - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Medical College is the first non-govt medical college private medical school in Bangladesh. The University of Dhaka granted affiliation in 1988.. The founder members dreamt of establishing a Medical College and Hospital with the aim of imparting medical education and after a much talk and discussion, Bangladesh Medical College was established on 13 April 1986.

  7. Analysis of Quality in Public and Private Universities in ...

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    Analysis of Results. Table 1 shows the results of a t-test to compare between public and private universities. The importance and satisfaction of each category of survey questions were analyzed as shown in Table 1. The analysis results showed significant differences in importance in professor (p =0.001) and campus resources (p=0.000).

  8. 2.1 Streams of the Education System Bangladesh’s present system of education is more or less a legacy from the British (Ali, 1986). It is characterised by co-existence of three separate streams running parallel to each other. The mainstream happens to be a vernacular based secular education system carried over from the colonial past.

  9. COVID-19 vaccination in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh then looked to alternative vaccine sources because India had halted exports. [26] Bangladesh suspended the first dosing of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine from 26 April 2021 due to the supply crunch. [27] The situation became complicated when the second dose for 1.3 million citizens was uncertain as India halted exports to Bangladesh ...