Significance of Group I
In Dutch: Groep I; In Finnish: Ryhmä I; In Spanish: Grupo I
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Hindu concept of 'Group I'
In Hinduism, Group I comprises various uparasas such as bajra abhra and shilajatu, recognized for their purification properties and intended for incineration, indicating their significance in spiritual practices and rituals.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 2: Minerals (uparasa)
(1) A classification of uparasas which includes bajra abhra, two kinds of makshika, bimala, shilajatu, tutthaka, sasyaka, chapala, and rasaka, collected for purification and incineration.[1]
The concept of Group I in scientific sources
Group I encompasses the treated group of albino rats receiving Varuna, a subset of patients treated with Tab. Insomrid, and the treatment group receiving Varuna Guda, indicating its focus on different subjects within the study.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This represents primary scalp vascular malformations, which are distinct from secondary scalp venous dilatations.[2] (2) One of the participant groups that practiced the exercise program under direct supervision.[3]