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The article analyzes, deepens, and reflects on the development and impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in various areas of society. The meaning of AI is the development of a sci…
Human aggression is a major worldwide health issue that brings negative effects to victims, perpetrators, and society. One of the areas that may be potentially variables for unders…
Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic metabolic syndrome principally characterized by persistent hyperglycemia. Most of the type 2 DM patient suffers from micro or macrovascular complica…
Desmoid-type fibromatosis (DTF) is a benign but locally aggressive neoplasm arising from musculoaponeurotic tissues. It could cause significant functional impairments such as dysp…
In this article, we offer to infuse social entrepreneurship (SE) into physical education (PE) programs in schools. SE is an approach undertaken with the explicit objective of addr…
Health, illness and care are socially determined, varying according to times, places and cultures, so that the organization of actions, health services and social support networ…
Introduction: The skin, which represents the largest organ in the human body and makes up around 16% of body weight, plays a fundamental role in protecting the body's internal str…
Background: Clarkson’s disease, more known as idiopathic systemic capillary leak syndrome (SCLS) is a rare condition characterized by hypotensive episodes due to capillary hyperpe…
This work is the first confirmed record of Dendostrea sp. on the Egyptian coast, the Mediterranean Sea. The present genus has seven species; three of them were previously record…
Producing fish to spawn by artificial methods is called induced breeding. Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia) are induced to spawn by the injection of pituitary extract, a proces…
Emergency nurses in training struggled to transfer their classroom learning into practice regarding traumatic brain injury (TBI). Consequently, secondary brain injury could occur.…
Any form of deviation from the established ethics of any profession amounts to violation of professional ethics. These days, medical professionals are fond of violating medical et…
Bees gather food resources from angiosperm flowers, promoting pollination, cross-breeding, and increasing the genetic variability of many plant species. However, all over the worl…
Earthworms are iteroparous organisms with indeterminate growth, i.e. they continue to increase in size throughout their life and after completion of sexual development. Terrestria…
Within the Euglossini tribe we find the Exaerete genus, a group of cuckoo bees which attacks Eulaema and Eufriesea hives. In Costa Rica, the interspecific associations of paraciti…
With about 250 species the genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 (Diptera, Syrphidae, Merodontini) is the largest within the family in Europe. A total of 32 Merodon species have been recorde…
The initial stages of scientific progress involve obtaining a science degree, followed by acquiring advanced literature. Scientific articles available on the internet can provide …
A study was conducted to explore phenotypic variation in two Raphanus species: Raphanus raphanistrum and R. pugioniformis, which are found in the East-Mediterranean region. For ea…
The Journal of Botany and Plant Pathology Research has begun its journey. It is a journal that has peer review, based on the highest scientific rigor, and that publishes articles…
This article presented a possible protective solution to the diverse health problems associated with human beings inhaling routine anthropogenic airborne particulates and micro-or…
Cancer or carcinoma is abnormal and excessive growth of respective tissues or parts of the body, which begins with nodules and latter formation extends to the nearby areas of the …
Adenosquamous carcinoma of uterine cervix is a preponderantly high grade neoplasm configured of admixed glandular articulations and squamous epithelium wherein glassy cell carcino…
Through adoption children without permanent parents can grow up in a family and experience family relationships. Adoption experiences are emotionally embedded and take on an indiv…
The impending mid-century global food crisis, driven by population growth and exacerbated by complex factors such as transitioning to clean energy, shifting food preferences, and …
Pilomatrixoma is a common tumour found most often in cutaneous or subcutaneous location on the upper half of the body of children and young adults. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a…
Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) is the causative agent of paratuberculosis, a contagious, chronic, and eventually fatal enteric disease of domestic and non-d…
Background: The emergence of COVID-19, stemming from SARS-CoV-2, has triggered a global pandemic, urging rapid therapeutic interventions. Remdesivir, a nucleotide analog prodrug, …
Peace is nor peaceful or even attainable in its totality. It contains within itself conflict, it is a conflictual process always in formation: conflict is ambivalent, as destructi…
Background: Partograph is a graphic record of progress of labor, maternal and fetal condition plotted against time for intrapartum monitoring. World Health Organization (WHO) recom…
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