https://www.selleckchem.com/products/mrtx849.html Five out of 10 quality criteria were met by all the studies included, based on an assessment performed using the critical appraisal skills program. CONCLUSIONS This is the first synthesis of qualitative studies that address POP-related experiences of women, highlighting five superordinate themes, of which treatment was the most commonly reported one. This synthesis' findings may guide quantitative research priorities and will hopefully contribute to the development of a COS for POP. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.The present study describes a process of extraction of high purity sodium nitrate from corrosive chemical industry effluents. Here, we have designed a process to convert highly corrosive effluents of ceramic industries having pH ~13.1 into sodium nitrate nanoparticles. The extraction of sodium nitrate has been carried out via neutralisation of industrial effluent by nitric acid. We have also studied the effect of low boiling point co-solvent during recrystallisation of sodium nitrate. TEM studies of sodium nitrate extracted from the filtrate in the absence of co-solvent show the formation of nanoparticle of ~70 nm. Further, a drastic decrease in particle size to 10 nm have been observed when co-solvents (methanol, ethanol and acetone) were used in combination with filtrate during the recrystallisation process of sodium nitrate. Thermal properties of sodium nitrate extracted from filtrate have been investigated. Our result indicates that the nanoparticles extracted from filtrate having very high heat storage density (453 J/g) without hampering the melting point and boiling point of the materials. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.PURPOSE Phantoms are useful tools in diagnostic CT, but practical limitations reduce phantoms to being only a limited patient surrogate. Furthermore, a phantom with a single cross sectional area cannot be used to evaluate scanner performance in modern CT scan