Significance of Group A
In various disciplines, "Group A" represents distinct categories. In Vastushastra, it refers to the first set of six temples under Shrikuta. Rasashastra classifies Group A as containing notable chemists like Nityanatha and Vagbhata. In scientific studies, Group A typically includes treatment cohorts, such as those receiving Ashwagandha Kshirpaka, various herbal treatments, and control groups, which allows for the evaluation of effectiveness across diverse clinical trials. These classifications help organize research and traditional knowledge systems effectively.
Synonyms: Category a, Team, Unit, Faction, League, Assembly, Circle, Cohort, Crew
In Dutch: Groep A; In Finnish: Ryhmä A; In Spanish: Grupo A
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Hindu concept of 'Group A'
In Hinduism, Group A signifies a classification of chemists, including figures like Nityanatha, Vagbhata, and Ananta deva Suri, and also represents the primary set of six temples associated with Shrikuta.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 5: Treatment of various afflictions
(1) A classification of chemists to which the names of Nityanatha, Vagbhata, and Ananta deva Suri can be added.[1]
From: Vastu-shastra (Introduction to Indian architecture)
(1) The first categorized group of six temples listed in the text under the umbrella of Shrikuta.[2]
The concept of Group A in scientific sources
Group A is identified as the cohort participating in a study focused on treating agnimandya, consisting of patients who received either arka vati No. 1 or a decoction of L. zeylanica for their condition.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is a classification of a specific type of streptococcal infection, with research focusing on the prevalence, diagnosis, and management of conditions related to this group.[3] (2) The group of patients that underwent mesotherapy treatment, as described in the provided text, is identified as Group A, receiving six sessions of mesotherapy.[4] (3) This group of mice was subjected to 4T1 cells of passage number 9, and their tumor development and metastasis were compared to other groups.[5] (4) This refers to one of the two groups of patients in the study, where the ETTc pressure was measured.[6] (5) A group of patients who received oral midazolam prior to surgery and experienced desaturation requiring oxygen.[7]