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Postpartum mental health conditions are increasingly prevalent due to shifts in family structures, evolving roles of women in the workforce, heightened demands of motherhood, and v…
Background: Fingerprints are the most important for personal identity. Latent fingerprints are those which is invisible through our naked eyes due to which it gained all the resear…
The microphysical structure of strongly interacting matter in the early Universe remains a central question for quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and gravitational-wave (GW) cosmology.…
Accurate prediction of antibody-antigen interfaces is essential for structure-based drug design (SBDD) an vaccine development. The dengue virus envelope (E) protein is a major tar…
Mental disorders are characterized by changes in the subjective structure of time (duration, speed, continuity, past/future reference). Examples include the time slowdown experienc…
As a full-time ecologist for 45 years I had plenty to study without bothering about the occult; until I read my daily newspaper on 13th June 2017.
Objective: To describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic challenges, and surgical management of a rare fourth branchial sinus anomaly in a two-year-old child presenting with r…
Osmotic distillation (OD) was evaluated as a gentle, non-thermal route for partial removal of ethanol from beer using an in-house hydrophobic flat sheet polyvinylidene fluoride (…
Background: The demand for sustainable agricultural practices has led to the exploration of non-traditional growth enhancement techniques. This study investigated the impact of Spi…
In this article, I lay out a new type of logic graph that can replace Euler and Venn Diagrams. This new form of logic graphs I call “class-tables” (or “c-tables” for short). I sho…
Thermoregulation refers to the ability of organisms to keep their internal temperature at a given range despite the changing environmental temperatures. It’s vital in homeostasis,…
Maladaptive behaviors are diverse repetitive, pointless or harmful actions that are performed by normal animals in abnormal environment. They may also be defined as individual or …
This paper revisits and expands upon previous reflections on the ideological construction of education as a repository of postponed fantasies. By deepening the psychoanalytic fram…
The hormone Melatonin and the amino acid 5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) directly and indirectly affect your sleeping habits, which can result in several beneficial effects. This stud…
Pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, immune-mediated demyelinating disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) that accounts for approximately 2–5% of all MS cases. Inc…
Traditional interpretations of Aristotle’s concept of phantasia have not resolved the two difficulties rooted in the aisthesis-phantasia distinction: (1) the paradox between phanta…
In today’s digitally connected world, smartphones have become an inseparable part of daily life, especially for students in higher education. While these devices offer convenience…
In the context of economic globalization, the competitiveness of timber products faces significant challenges due to market liberalization and dependence on imports. Mexico, wit…
Repetitive DNA is now recognised as crucial components of the genome landscape of several eukaryotes. The Short insertions and indels class of repetitive DNA account for approxima…
Introduction: Brazil, the world's fourth-largest country, is also a significant contributor to workplace accidents. Some estimates calculate that in Brazil, there is an av…
Beyond Reactive Biology Contemporary science operates primarily within a reactive framework, addressing biological imbalances only once they become clinically manifest. Science …
Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is a cornerstone of global aquaculture, providing a vital source of protein and economic livelihood. The rapid expansion of tilapia farming ne…
Sudan boasts diverse ecological zones with unique biodiversity. Some of these zones were subjected to degradation due to climate change and humanintervention. Several attempts and…
Chromolaena odorata and Mesosphaerum suaveolens, two invasive plants originating from tropical America, exert significant pressure on forest ecosystems in West Africa, particularl…
This monograph analyzes the critical importance of paleontological collections for ecosystem reconstruction and climate change studies in Costa Rica. It examines the existing lega…
Introduction: Post-operative pain following endodontic procedures are often reported by patients. Pain perception is often subjective, varies for different individuals and is infl…
Parotid duct injuries are uncommon but potentially serious sequelae of facial trauma and require prompt diagnosis and management to prevent complications such as sialocele formati…
Purpose: To explore the feasibility of Glaucoma screening and prevalence of Glaucoma in hospital staff during world Glaucoma week at a tertiary eye care center. Method: Hospital …
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