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JENR Research Article Jan 31, 2025
Assessment of Eco-Environment Quality of Darjeeling and Kalimpong Districts, West Bengal, India using Remote Sensing based Ecological Index
Dutta S* and Verma N

Ecological Environmental Quality (EEQ) is an important measure of evaluating the comprehensive characteristics of ecosystem elements, structure, and function that can reflect the …

Ecological Environmental Quality Principal Component Analysis Pressure-State-Response Framework
JENR Research Article Jan 31, 2025
Marketing in a Fast-Changing World: Non-Timber Forest Products in Pampanga, Philippines
Rhonamille Santos F*

The economic significance of timber products is well-established in temperate forests and developed regions which surpass the potential of non-timber forest products (NTFPs). NTFP…

Non-Timber Forest Products Market Economic Significance
PHOA Research Article Jan 31, 2025
Northern Upper Egyptian Female Workers’ Beliefs Regarding Breast Cancer according to Health Belief Model: Effect of an Educational Program
Hassan HE*, Nady FS and Zaki SG

Background: The Health Belief Model is a cognitive paradigm that explains poor participation in disease prevention initiatives. It focuses on the belief that a specific behaviour…

Northern Upper Egyptian Breast Cancer Health Belief Model
EOIJ Research Article Jan 31, 2025
Impact of Self-Esteem Training on Individuals with Disabilities Aged 17-30
Vaccaro M*, Bollo M, Aiello N, Macmillan K, Vaccaro P, Iona T, Fruci GM and Agnesone M

Several studies showed that higher levels of self-esteem are correlated with lower levels of anxiety and of depression, and higher satisfactory interpersonal relationships such as…

Disability Self-esteem Public
IJFSC Opinion Jan 30, 2025
Forensic Toxicology: Advances in the Identification of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS)
Saba A*

New Psychoactive Substances is one of the biggest challenges for forensic toxicology. Artificially manufactured drugs that are aimed at mimicking the effects of substances that are…

Forensic Toxicology New Psychoactive Substances
IJFSC Case Report Jan 30, 2025
Sudden Deaths During Non-Competitive Sporting Activities: How Many Cases are Not Diagnosed and Correctly Coded Due to the Absence of an Autopsy?
Guerriero M*, Carnevale R and Consiglio D

The benefits of regular physical activity are well known, although sudden cardiac deaths have been described during competitive and non-competitive sports activities, unforeseen a…

Sudden Deaths Non Competitive Sporting Activities Autopsy
IJFSC Research Article Jan 30, 2025
Comprehensive Study of Fatal Burn Injuries: 10-year Retrospective Autopsy Study in Goa Medical College, Goa
Kankonkar R* and Karekar Chetan#

Morbidity and Mortality secondary to burn injuries is a concern in developing countries as the number of fatalities are rising day by day. By definition a Burn is an injury which …

Epidemiology Fatal Burns
IJFSC Review Article Jan 30, 2025
Property Virtual Objects within the Scope of Regulation of Property Crimes
Na J* and Xiang L

In online games, the legal attributes of virtual objects such as equipment, skins, pets, etc., have always been a controversial focus in judicial practice. Regarding the fundament…

Property Crime Property Interests Game Virtual Object
JOBD Research Article Jan 30, 2025
Development of a Novel Health Literacy Tool for a Free Student- Run Orthopaedic Clinic for Underserved Patients
Hackett N, Hatcher L, Ross D, Guo L, Willacy R* and Richardson JA

Introduction: Health literacy is crucial for patient care in underserved populations, influencing their ability to navigate the healthcare system and make informed decisions. Effec…

Health Literacy Orthopaedic Clinic Patients
JOBD Research Article Jan 30, 2025
Crystal induced Arthropathies A Comparative Study of 186 Patients with Gout, Apatite Rheumatism, Chondrocalcinosis and Primary Synovial Chondromatosis
Bély M* and Apáthy A

Gout (G), apatite rheumatism (AR), chondrocalcinosis (Ch-C), and primary synovial chondromatosis (prSynCh) are regarded as distinct clinical entities. The introduction of the non…

Gout Apatite Rheumatism Chondrocalcinosis
PPEJ Mini Review Jan 29, 2025
Environmental and Safety Issues in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry
Mir Babayev MY*

Sources of danger in the petrochemical and gas extraction industry and aspects of life safety in general are determined. The article shows that the safety of life depends more on …

Technical Safety Life Safety Human Factor
GHIJ Case Report Jan 29, 2025
Case Report: Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN) Complicated by Portal Vein Plaquing and Biliary Obstruction Mimicking Pancreatic Metastatic Malignancy
Jagdish RK*, Kapoor H and Belagodu MN

Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) are premalignant pancreatic cystic lesions often detected incidentally during imaging studies. Differentiating IPMNs from other pan…

Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm Portal Vein Plaquing Biliary Obstruction
IZAB Research Article Jan 28, 2025
Predation of a Red-browed Amazon, Amazona rhodocorytha (Salvadori, 1890), in Captivity by a Wild Margay, Leopardus wiedii (Schinz, 1821)
Ana Carolina Srbek-Araujo*, Bárbara Victor Sonegheti and Luiza de Carvalho Alzuguir

Leopardus wiedii is a small neotropical felid whose diet primarily consists of small mammals, although birds may constitute significant prey in certain regions. Although birds are…

Atlantic Forest Felidae Opportunistic Predator
IZAB Research Article Jan 28, 2025
Resistance-Linked Volatile Profiles of Sugarcane Varieties in Sri Lanka and their Potential for Semiochemical-based Management of Chilo sacchariphagus indicus (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)
Wanasinghe VKASM, Kumara ADNT*, Ranaweera GKMMK, Chanchala KMG, Hemachandra KS and Nugaliyadde L

The sugarcane internode borer (INB), Chilo sacchariphagus indicus (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), poses a major challenge to sugarcane cultivation in Sri Lanka. Characterizing the volat…

Attractant Green Leaf Volatiles Internode Borer
OAJO Research Article Jan 28, 2025
Profile of Ametropia in Children Aged 6 to 18 in HospitalEnvironments in Garoua
BRA' Eyatcha Bimingo N*

Introduction: Ametropia is one of the main ophthalmological pathologies in children. Uncorrected, they are the leading causeof visual impairment and blindness worldwide. The aim of…

Ametropia Cycloplegia Astigmatism
PPRIJ Research Article Jan 28, 2025
Decision Making in Sport: The Role of Attention, Prioritisation and Memory
Hayrettin GUMUSDAG*, Halit EGESOY and Ercan SAHBUDAK

Background: In the fast-paced and dynamic environment of sports, athletes constantly make decisions under time pressure. The ability to make efficient decisions is influenced by fa…

Attention Memory Prioritisation
CDOAJ Research Article Jan 28, 2025
Contribution of Pharmacy Staff in Cotonou Pharmacies to the Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections with Urethral and/or Vaginal Discharge
Fabrice Akpadjan*, Hissein Ali, Nadia Ntouala, Laura Dotsop, Blandine Omono and Hugues Adegbidi

Introduction: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a major public health issue worldwide. Some patients turn first to pharmacy staff for medicines. This study aims to ass…

STI Urethral Discharge Vaginal Discharge
CDOAJ Case Report Jan 28, 2025
Multiple Proliferating Trichilemmal Cysts with Clinical and Microscopic Correlation
Jouari OEL*, Haddad MJEL and Gallouj S

Proliferating Trichilemmal Cyst (PTC), also known as pilar cyst, is an uncommon benign intradermal or subcutaneous cystic lesion. It occurs in 5–10% of the population, most common…

Skin Tumors Surgery Histology
CDOAJ Research Article Jan 28, 2025
Knowledge of Leishmaniasis and Attitudes of the Population of Birao, Central African Republic
Morissi-Denissio NMCI*, Falmata LG, Peggy MG, Dieu DK, Benedicte YM, Ornelle KI, Kongbele D, Zengouin E and Kobangue L

Introduction: Leishmaniasis is an insect-borne disease caused by Leishmania. In East Africa, Sudan has the highest prevalence rate (50-60%) of post-Kala-azar cutaneous leishmanias…

Knowledge Attitudes Population
CDOAJ Review Article Jan 28, 2025
Epidemiological, Clinical and Treatment Profile of Leishmaniasis in Birao, Central African Republic
Morissi-Denissio NMCI*, Falmata LG, Peggy MG, Dieu DK, Benedicte YM, Ornelle KI, Kongbele D, Zengouin E and Kobangue L

Objective: To contribute to improving the management of leishmaniasis in the population of the town of Birao. Patients and Methods: This was a prospective, descriptive study from …

Epidemiology Clinical Treatment
APCT Research Article Jan 28, 2025
Etiology and Prescription Errors of Myocardial Infarction in Different Health Care Systems of Azad Kashmir
Kafauit F, Saleem N, Latif A, Khurshid A, Razzaq M, Zahir J*, Ullah I†

A heart attack (MI), is a serious medical disaster that arises when blood supply to the heart is abruptly obstructed mainly due to blood clots. Blockage damages the heart muscle. …

Myocardial Infarction (MI) Prescription Errors Drug-Drug Interactions
OAJAR Short Communication Jan 28, 2025
Agro-Forestry & Natural Farming for Bioeconomy, Speedy Net Zero Carbon and Climate Change Resilience in India
Ghate U*

Boosting agroforestry and low emission farming on 85 million ha i.e. 25% of India’s landmass can offset about additional 750Million ton CO2 Equivalent green house gas (GHG) emissio…

Agriculture Climate Zero Carbon
OAJAR Editorial Jan 28, 2025
Potassium May Have Remarkable Dispersive Effect on Soil Structure
Farahani E*

Soil structure is central for ecosystem services included crop productivity and erosion control. Two important characteristics of soil structure are form and stability, which can …

Clay Dispersion Exchangeable Potassium Structural Stability
JOBD Case Report Jan 28, 2025
Isolated Sustentaculum Tali Fracture in Polytrauma Patient
Hakeem N*, AL-Shareef H, Dr. AL-Jedani A and AL-Mohini I

Introduction: An isolated sustentaculum tali fracture is a rare manifestation of orthopaedic injury involving the supporting bone of the middle calcaneal facet. Globally, the inci…

Sustentaculum Tali Cannulated Screw Fracture
JOBD Research Article Jan 28, 2025
Development of a Standardized Protocol for Free Student-Run Orthopaedic Clinics
Guo L, Ross D, Hatcher L, Hackett N, Baasansukh T, Willacy R* and Richardson JA

Introduction: Student-run free clinics (SRFCs) reduce healthcare inequities by providing essential care to underserved populations while offering medical students valuable clinica…

Orthopaedic Clinics Healthcare Protocols
ACCMJ Case Report Jan 27, 2025
Anaesthetic Management of Cardiac Myxoma Patient with Systemic Involvement: A Case Report
Sharma M, Chauhan R, Kumar V and Jain R

Although the metastatic involvement of heart is more common, the incidence of Primary Cardiac Tumour is very less (0.001- 0.03 percent of the population). Myxomas, the commonest P…

Mymomas Anaesthesia Systemic involvement
JHUA Mini Review Jan 27, 2025
Epigenetic Mechanisms Driving Human Evolutionary Changes
UDI OA and Okoro GO*

crucial aspect of our comprehension of human evolution is epigenetics, the study of heritable modifications in gene function that do not include modifications in the DNA sequence.…

Epigenetics Evolution Anthropology
IJOAC Conceptual Paper Jan 27, 2025
Lactic Acid Bacteria as Probiotics in Fish Culture: Isolated from Milk of Common Cattle Breeds Raised in Potiskum, Yobe State, Nigeria
Mustapha Baba G*

This study was stressed on the detection of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) and other normal gut flora that obtained from nonfish source (Fresh Cattle Milk) can play a very significant…

Aquaculture Escherichia coli Lactic Acid Bacteria
IJOAC Research Article Jan 27, 2025
Assessment of Population Growth and Fishing Vulnerability of Helicolenus dactylopterus along the Syrian Coast (Eastern Mediterranean Sea)
Hamwi N*

Between July 2023 and September 2024, 647 distinct Helicolenus dactylopterus specimens were captured in the coastal waters of Syria in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Advanced anal…

Expert System Growth Helicolenus dactylopterus
ABCA Editorial Jan 27, 2025
Brain Rot
Al-Baher IA*

Many people suffer from a state of rot as an inevitable result of continuous viewing of phones or smart tablets, as continuous and crazy viewing of such devices contributes to crea…

Brain Rot Phones Spirituality

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