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Introduction: Behavioural disorders are defined as patterns of behaviours in children that are disruptive and that have resulted in problems at schools, home or in social situatio…
The study assessed the acceptance, frequency of consumption and mode of consuming African breadfruit among rural households in Osun State, Nigeria. Specifically, it examines the s…
Aberrations in optical systems pose critical challenges to the precision of astrometric and photometric measurements, directly impacting our ability to accurately determine the po…
SCUPOL, the polarimeter for SCUBA on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope was used for polarization observations of 104 regions at 850 μm wavelength and 15” resolution in the mapping…
The purpose of the research was to highlight early orthodontic appliances described in the literature and illustrate how they evolved over time to produce the functional orthopaed…
The northeastern region of India, often referred to as the biodiversity hotspot of the country, is home to a wealth of indigenous fruits that remain underutilized and largely un…
This paper starts from the remarkable habit of yoik singing among the Sámi people and the notion of togetherness in ‘singing together’, being confronted with the role of technolog…
Malaria and Helicobacter pylori infections are some of the most prevalent infectious diseases causing thousands of deaths worldwide. Concurrent infections can exacerbate co-morbid…
Certain fungal species develop toxic substances called aflatoxins, which are extremely dangerous to both human and animal health. This study focuses on the identification and dete…
Urinary schistosomiasis (US) is a significant public health problem to humans globally, particularly in sub-Sahara African countries. This study was carried out among 427 residents…
The focus of this literature review is to examine the foundational principles and current advancements in the field of quantum computing, showcasing its potential to address chall…
Collagen is the principal segment of the extracellular grid that constitutes roughly 30% of the aggregate protein in vertebrates. It can be generally utilized as part of sustenanc…
Saccharification is a multifaceted biochemical process that entails the breakdown of glycosidic bonds in starch into simpler components. A statistical approach was employed to opt…
From May 2023 to September 2024, a total of 270 random samples of Katsuwonus pelamis were collected from the waters off the coast of Syria. Sophisticated analytical methods, inclu…
The fourth industrial revolution, with the emergence of artificial intelligence and robotics, is transforming various industries, including the manufacturing industry. Robots are i…
Over the last four decades, the interest in investigating social inequalities has been striking; this issue has become one of the most important challenges facing humanity today. …
The “100 Acres” case study in Badulla district Sri Lanka illustrates the challenges of implementing sanitation projects in culturally sensitive areas. In 2000, the Regional Direct…
Introduction: Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty (UKA) has been excellent surgical procedure to treat lateral and medial compartment osteoarthritis of knee joint. UKA has many advantag…
New trends in the food industry are radically transforming how we produce, process, and consume food, creating new pathways for personalization, sustainability, and operational ef…
Heat stress causes hens to reduce feed intake, so the nutrient intake of the diet must be adjusted to meet nutritional needs. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effec…
Radon gas, which is one of the natural sources of radiation, is abundant in rocks and soil and enters through openings and cracks in the foundation of the building and damages the…
Background: Detecting potential anxiety, stress, and depression among students is essential, as these conditions can result in decreased productivity, a lower quality of life, and…
To explore the reducibility of non-trivial generalized syllogisms with the quantifiers in Square {not all} and Square {most}, this paper first gives the formalization of generaliz…
Lichens are complex organisms that are formed by symbiotic associations between fungi and photosynthetic organisms that can be algae or cyanobacteria. Most are terrestrial, althoug…
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve alterations in the DNA sequence itself. These changes can be influenced by various factors, in…
The subject of analysis for this essay is the leanness of the concept of pride and humility and the argument that each of these extremes create imbalance and stifle identity. Humi…
The potential of artificial intelligence to improve efficiency, resource allocation, and sustainability in solid waste management. AI-driven solutions can boost recycling rates an…
Groundnut holds a pivotal role in Indian agriculture, serving as a critical crop contributing to both the economic and nutritional sectors of the country. Timely harvesting of grou…
Automatic thinking is a precursor for an individual’s actions and choices. Avoiding cognitive overload in a world that requires many micro-decisions every day is crucial and thus t…
In the multi-ethnicity of India the tribal societies have their own identity and cultural heritage. Their modes of occupational pursuit, norms, values, customs, practices as well …
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