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An atypical case of VITT was described resulting from a vaccination schedule where the third booster with ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (AstraZeneca) was administered. The patient received a co…
Bacterial meningitis in children and infants is correlated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Bacterial meningitis is one of the most frequent central nervous system infecti…
Purpose: Assessment of the value of astigmatism generated by spherical multifocal lenses. Methods: Patients (39 eyes) after implantation of two models of spherical lenses with a d…
Diseases of the orbit and periorbital eye tissues manifest in a wide variety of clinical presentations. Space occupying lesions in the orbit include infections, inflammations, vas…
The aim of this study was to determine the phenotypic variation and relationship among capsicum species grown in Kashere, Gombe State. The field experiment consisted of six (6) var…
Soybean, an important raw material in vegetable oil and protein-rich human food and animal feed, plays an important role in world food security. With the economic growth and cha…
There is perhaps no part of mathematics that is more intimately connected with everyday experiences than probability theory and statistics. The element of chance dominates the phy…
In our problematic world, lakes also have problems, which today, so to speak, are in a state of ecological stress. The lakes of the Absheron peninsula play an important role in mo…
Is love possessive? That of course depends on what we mean by love being “possessive.” Love may be possessive in some way yet not in others. If love is possessive in some way but n…
Recently my book, “Japanese Religeon, How we understand it?” (2014,Tokyo)was translated in English and published with title, “Shi zen, Japanese Religeon” (2021, Aracne Editor,Rome)…
This article seeks to demonstrate the link between the thought of Hegel, Schmitt and Huntington based on the temporal structure proposed by their theories, in which there is an opp…
Background: People with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are more susceptible to worsening in the course of COVID-19. Strict isolation is necessary to minimize the risk of infection. Obje…
The Waorani are family groups of recent contact that inhabit an extensive region of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest of more than two million hectares, called Yasuni. In the globa…
We sustain in this essay, that the criterion of personal identity for Locke is not memory but consciousness. Therefore, for Locke, memory is the power of knowledge of the same cons…
The article aims to shed light on Derrida’s criticism of the notion of ultra-sovereignty (walten in the original German) in Heidegger. We will show that, although this conception g…
The Sanskrit word “yoga” comes from root yug (to join), or yoke (to bind together). The word “yoga” has come to describe a method of discipline: to join the body to the mind and t…
A 29-year-old man with a history of irritable bowel syndrome presented with intermittent diffuse abdominal pain associated with passage of loose stool over the past several years. …
According to the traditional Judeo-Christian moral and ethical standards, which conceive of sex in purely functional terms, i.e., for the purpose of procreation only. Now days the…
Glial cells change their morphology, molecular signature, and functional events in response to neurodegenerative diseases and injury in the brain and retina. This process is terme…
Introduction: Environmental and occupational exposure to lead contamination is associated with numerous adverse health effects. This study brought forth the case of anemia risk in…
Infectious diarrhea of bacterial aetiology are responsible for about 4 millions deaths each year. Conventional medicine use for its treatment, has been facing microbial resistance…
Background: Ponticulus Posticus (PP) is described as an anomalous malformed bony bridge between the posterior portion of the superior articular process and the posterolateral port…
Background: Ureterolithiasis is among the foremost painful and prevalent among urologic disorders which will substantially impact health-related quality of life. The objective of …
The problem of obsessive-compulsive disorder is currently very relevant. Despite the conducted research and development of new methods of psychopharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, …
Background: The study of reproduction and condition are fundamental topics in fisheries science. To this aim, there are several methods including Gonadosomatic index, Condition fa…
The various sound produced in the body are used as tools in the diagnosis of disease by Ayurvedic acharyas. Acharya Charaka, in Vimansthana, had asked to examine the bowel sounds,…
Healthy skin is the mirror image of the good health. It performs vital function like act as protective barrier between the body and the external environment. Skin diseases are com…
Objective: The objective of this study was to provide information on the prevalence of use of antibiotics to Sudanese pregnant women, some of which may have feto-toxic or teratoge…
Regular proficiency testing of forensic examiners is required at accredited laboratories and is widely accepted as an important component of a functioning quality assurance progra…
FMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) is meant for measuring the blood oxygenation level based signal in the brain. It is a quantity that comes from various physiological a…
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