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Many Criminal Justice students are not aware of the richness, quality and quantity of available data for use when conducting a research project. Students should know that conduc…
B lymphocytes, integral to the adaptive immune system, are known for generating immune responses through antibody production and aiding T-cell-mediated immunity against pathogens.…
More than one million firefighters work in the United States. The standard fire (SF) coat, used by the firefighters, had been in place for many years. Our research team was entrus…
The "wrong pocket problem" presents a significant barrier to advancing public health and healthcare initiatives by disincentivizing investments due to misaligned…
With the development of IoT and 5G technologies, edge computing is expected to be utilized and HTTP is one of the core network technologies. A new application protocol called HTTP…
This study investigated biodiversity change and carbon storage potential of different land use types in infrastructure development landscapes in Cameroon, focusing on the Dibombe …
Background: Globally, approximately 14.4% of the adult population experiences tinnitus, albeit with variations across continents. In Chad, specific data on this condition is scarc…
Our study using the comet assay to detect genotoxicity of carcinogens in multiple mouse organs reveled that the correlation between genotoxicity and carcinogenicity on an organ-by-…
Biodiversity loss is accelerating in the Anthropocene, driven by land and sea use changes, climate change, pollution, unsustainable exploitation of natural resources and the sprea…
The subject of the article is connected with the study of the attempts of scientists and philosophers to find the foundations and tools of a new worldview, which in the conditions…
Our Eye-Just a Sensory Organ?For sure, the eye is one of the most fascinating organs ofour body. It offers insights into overall health but it allows usto perceive the world in all…
Meckel syndrome, also known as Meckel-Gruber syndrome, is a rare and serious genetic disorder belonging to the group of ciliopathies (diseases affecting cell cilia). The syndrome …
The hon’ble apex court of India in its landmark judgement in V.P Santha vs IMA case in 1987 included health sector under the jurisdiction of consumer court and ruled that medica…
Globally, and regionally in Sub-Saharan Africa like in Rwanda, social-cultural factors remain an immense challenge in preventing and controlling antimicrobial resistance (AMR) bet…
In forensic anthropology, physical anthropological methods and expertise are used to medical and legal matters of importance. In most situations, the major goals are to assist in …
Telemedicine has received recent attention as a means to improve care access for chronically ill patients and underserved communities. However, new health information technologies…
The removal of heavy metals such as chromium (VI) ions from wastewater is indispensable for the accomplishment of safeguarding the environment and human health. Hence, the adsorpt…
The fluctuations of the planetary gravitational field not only influence the triggering of earthquakes, but can also influence structure formation at the atomic level. An AI patte…
Simple electron donors (such as lactate, ethanol, glucose, etc.) in the process of microbial sulfate reduction are well studied. In search of new substrates for sulfate-reducing b…
Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus species) are recognized as a largely consumed and nutritionally rich variety, originating from Asia but nowadays cultivated globally. Primarily it wa…
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the critical need for innovative vaccine technologies and therapeutics. Molecular glues small molecules that facilitate protein-protein inter…
Background: Chronic pain is complex and often needs a multi-disciplinary approach focusing on changing cognition (education), movement, and strategies to calm down a hypervigilant…
Background: The surgical complexity of upper thoracic esophageal cancer (UTEC) is compounded by anatomical constraints and frequent comorbidities. This study introduces a novel mu…
Introduction: Distal femoral fractures are defined as any bone gap in the femur whose focal point projects into the distal epiphyseal-metaphyseal line delimited by the “HEIM epiph…
Personalization is a principle introduced in this article to define the concept of mimēsis. From the classical to modern eras, the concept of mimēsis has been explained under the …
A paradigm shift in the field of fusion energy production is heralded by the integration of quantum mechanics into the fusion technology landscape. The "Looperator" prov…
Signatures are the most socially accepted behavioral biometric trait which is widely used as a means of personal identification routine transactions. Signatures peculiarly represen…
Introduction: In hospital’s environment, hygiene of premises and ambient air quality are essential for healthcare. Airborne fungal agents constitute a health concern for patients …
South Central Timor is one of the regions with a high prevalence of stunting in Indonesia. The programs and policies that have been carried out have been unable to reduce these h…
Diagnosing language disorders in children imposes constraints and a significant challenge. This challenge is imposed due to the intricate interplay of numerous factors or variable…
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