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PhIJ Opinion Jan 30, 2020
The Dynamics of Life
Botía Ordaz D*

Essay on the irreversible inevitability of everything created from the Big Bang and everything that is generated from it ... Who said we were gods?

PhIJ Investigation Paper Jan 30, 2020
Umwelt and Circumstance
Olive Perez A*
BEBA Research Article Jan 30, 2020
Improvement of Vitamin D3 Metabolites Level after Oral Administration of the Biofield Energy Treated Proprietary Test Formulation in Vitamin D3 Deficiency Diet (VDD) Induced Rat Model
Trivedi MK, Branton A, Trivedi D, Nayak G, Jana S*

The present experiment was evaluated to study of the effect of Consciousness Energy Healing Treatment (the Trivedi Effect®) on novel proprietary test formulation in male Sprague …

Biofield Treatment CYP27B expression The Trivedi Effect®
JONAM Review Article Jan 30, 2020
Reforms in Ayurveda Education: Challenges & Roadblocks
Kembhavi A* and Kembhavi AK

Throughout the ages, Ayurveda was taught in the “gurukula” system of education and was an oral tradition where the “shlokas” or verses were passed on to the generation of …

Ayurveda Education Central Council of Indian Medicine
JONAM Research Article Jan 30, 2020
Carica Papaya Root Extract in Management of Urolithiasis
Avinash Shankar*, Amresh Shankar and Anuradha Shankar

These days urolithiasis is on progressive rise due to increased urinary solute and altered electrolyte biokinetics. In addition change in dietary composite also made the women equ…

Urolithiasis Electrolyte Biokinetics USG
JONAM Research Article Jan 30, 2020
A Randomized Controlled Trial to Study Efficacy of Amavata Pramathini Vati when given with Vaitaran Basti in the Management of Amavata
Bhairav B Tawshikar* and Pratiksha Mohrir

Amavata is particular type of disease that is mentioned in Ayurveda since the period of Madhavkar, under the category of Vata- Kaphaja disorder. According to Ayurveda, Ama is caus…

Amavata Rheumatoid Arthritis Amavata
JONAM Review Article Jan 30, 2020
Medicinal Plants in Rasayana Drugs, their Active Ingredients and Reported Biological Activities: an Overview
Thamizhselvam N* and Swamy GK

Rasayana Therapy is one of the important branches of Ayurveda Medicine stream, deals with preservation and promotion of health with youthness. Rasayana therapy is holistic one com…

Rasayana Therapy Medicinal Plants Biological Activities
APhOT Case Report Jan 29, 2020
Treating Coccydynia Using Primal Reflex Release Technique TM Case Report
Carter C*

Background and Purpose: The hallmark presentation of coccydynia is localized pain over the coccyx. Patients typically report having tailbone pain; yet, the exact etiology of coccy…

Coccydynia Reflex Technique TM
PPEJ Review Article Jan 29, 2020
A Machine Learning Approach to Modeling Pore Pressure
Tanko A*, Diyokeugwu A and Tanko ID

Machine Learning techniques and applications have lately gained a lot of interest in many areas, including spheres of arithmetic, finances, engineering, dialectology, and a lot mor…

Machine learning Pore pressure Models
PPEJ Investigation Paper Jan 29, 2020
Electrophysical Apparatus for Intensifying the Production of High-Viscosity Oils
Ponomarenko AG*

The production of heavy high-viscosity oils is associated with the formation of asphalt-resin-paraffin deposits in the pipelines of the wells, which leads to a rapid decrease in t…

Asphalt-resin-paraffin deposits Induction heater High viscosity oil
PHOA Research Article Jan 29, 2020
Assessing the Impact of Prognostic Factors on the Survival Time of Cancer Patients: Cox Proportional Hazard Model
Kabir R* and Sarder A

Background: Cancer is deathful disease and caused by uncontrolled cell growth. Several prognostic factors are responsible for survival time of cancer patients. The study assesses …

Cancer Prognostic Factors Cox Proportional Hazard Model
NNOA Commentary Jan 28, 2020
Mythbuster: Zapping away the Mythical Absence of Nanotechnology Law
Ilise L Feitshans

The myth that nanotechnology is easily defined For the past two decades a false sense of security has surrounded the Scientific community regarding the definition of Nanotechnol…

Nanotechnology Mythbuster Nano-Enabled Products
EIJ Research Article Jan 28, 2020
Prevalence of Menstrual Distress among Young Undergraduate Females in Quetta Balochistan
Tabassum Khan N* and Jameel N

Menstrual related issues poses substantial health implications in young women who faces problems such as misses their school, not be able to participate in activities, struggle to …

Psychological Stress Amenorrhea Oligomenorrhea
VIJ Editorial Jan 28, 2020
Bacteriophage Therapy: An Alternative Approach to Antibiotic Therapy
Pundir RK*

The worldwide spread of pathogenic bacteria that are resistant to a variety of antibiotics and the significant problems involved with their control threaten to reduce modern med…

Bacteria Antibiotic Therapy Phage therapy
VIJ Review Article Jan 28, 2020
Gas-Phase Isotopic Immunometry based on Reflectron-Assisted in Situ Detection of Products of Gas Chromatographic Separation of Antibodies and Antigens
Pankratov SK* and Orekhov FK

The system for gas-phase immunometric measurements with isotopic resolution is proposed. This system based on the reflectron-based Finnigan MAT mass spectrometer can be used in co…

Immunometry Radioimmunology Gas Chromatography
JONAM Editorial Jan 28, 2020
In Search of an Ideal Man
Goswami DK*

Society is the combination of its unit “individual”. An individual is “a man”. Each individual has important and valuable role in forming the society. An ideal man is the ideal un…

Individual Ideal Unit Key of the Ideal Society
MJCCS Case Report Jan 27, 2020
Neuromielitis Optica Spectrum Disorders (NMOSD) - A Clinical Case
Calheiros-Cruz T, Vila-Nieto OM, Villar-Fernaindez B, Cameselle-Cortizo L, Charro-Gamallo ME, Cortizo-Torres ME, Ruibal-Azevedo J, Chapela-Villa C, Otero-Gonzailez R, Marta­nez Marta­nez M and Cameselle-Teijeiro JF*

Neuromyelitis optica (sNMO) or Devic’s disease, is a chronic, demyelinating, autoimmune and inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS), that affects predominantly …

Neuromyelitis Óptica Spectrum Disorders (NMOSD) Devic’s Disease Bilateral Optic Neuritis
MJCCS Case Report Jan 27, 2020
Inherited Epidermolysis Bullosa: A Clinical Case
Calheiros-Cruz T, Novo-Dominguez A, Cameselle-Cortizo L, Villar Fernandez B, Charro-Gamallo ME, Cortizo-Torres ME, Ruibal-Azevedo J, Chapela-Villa C, Otero-Gonzalez R, Martinez Martinez M and Cameselle-Teijeiro JF*

Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare group of disorders, clinically and genetically heterogeneus, characterized by an extreme mucosal fragility that predisposes patients to the de…

Inherited Epidermolysis Bullosa Inherited Epidermolysis Bullosa Classification Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
CRIJ Case Report Jan 27, 2020
Parosteal Lipoma in the Scapula Associated with a Osteochondroma- A Rare Case
Filho DAO and Lima CMAO*

Lipomas correspond to the most common tumors of the soft parts. Parosteal lipoma can manifest at any age, with a peak incidence between of 40 and 60 years old. It is a rare, benig…

Lipoma Parosteal Osteochondroma
CRIJ Review Article Jan 27, 2020
MRI Patterns of Brain Toxicity
Murad R and Mubarak F*

Toxic and metabolic encephalopathies are important to be recognized timely as if not identified and treated correctly, they can lead to catastrophic outcomes and sequelae. MRI can…

Encephalopathy Toxins Hyperintense
CRIJ Case Report Jan 27, 2020
CT Evaluation of the Rupture of the Proximal Collecting System by Distal Ureteral Microlithiasis-Literature Review and Case Report
Almeida LB and Lima CMAO*

Ureteral rupture is a potentially dangerous event, the diagnosis of which is often delayed because of its rarity. Spontaneous ureteral rupture is a rare condition and ureteral cal…

Rupture Ureteral Calculus
CHIJ Review Article Jan 27, 2020
Toward A Better Screening for Cervical Cancer
Vargas Hernandez Victor Manuel

As cervical cancer screening changes from cytology or Pap test to high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV-ar) test, primary worldwide, effective classification tests to decide who of …

Dual staining p16/Ki-67 Cytology Pre-cancerous lesions
CHIJ Review Article Jan 27, 2020
Benign Metastasizing Uterine Leiomyoma: Case Report with Review of the Literature
Wafaa E

Benign metastasizing leiomyoma is a rare disorder involving distant metastases secondary to a smooth muscle tumor of the myometrium. Oftentimes, it is easy to be misdiagnosed as a…

Uterine leiomyoma CT scan Gynecologic
PhIJ Commentary Jan 24, 2020
How to Avoid Speaking: The Experience of the Chora in Derrida’s Denials and in Other Paradigms of Negativity
Allaerts W*

Presumably, the starting point for this paper was formed by Jacques Derrida’s lecture ‘How to avoid speaking: Denials’, given in 1986 in Jerusalem, a lecture devoted to the ancient…

Negative Theology Derrida’s Analysis Chora
PhIJ Investigation Paper Jan 24, 2020
The Critical Theory Perspectives for Contemporary Analysis
Sellberg Soares E*

Due to the divergency in the applicability of Critical Theory for the analysis of non-European contemporary social issues, this paper aims to investigate its effectiveness in socia…

Critical Theory Jurgen Habermas Axel Honneth
CDOAJ Letter to Editor Jan 24, 2020
Dermoscopy of Seborrheic Keratosis-Like Melanoma
Benkirane S*, Oukarfi S, Elloudi S, Douhi Z, BayBay H and Zahra Mernissi F

77-year-old patient, diabetic on insulin, who consulted for an increase in the size of a pigmented lesion in the left arm for 1 year asymptomatic. The dermatological examination…

Melanoma Dermoscopy
CDOAJ Case Report Jan 24, 2020
Reversal Reactions Observed in Two Cases of Subpolar Lepromatous Leprosy
Namisato M* and Ogawa H

We must always be cautious about reactions that can cause severe, irreversible deformities when treating leprosy. We studied the clinical course of two patients with subpolar lepr…

Leprosy reactions Reversal reaction Chemotherapy
PhIJ Perspective Jan 24, 2020
Rational Stupidity
Welles J*

In philosophical terms, stupidity may be viewed as a three way compromise among: 1.) “Pragmatic rationality”– how well individuals maximize the satisfaction of their desires, given…

JONAM Review Article Jan 24, 2020
Does the Water Have Memory and Why?
Maria Kuman*

Plants and humans are mostly water, which makes the answer of this question essential. The article explains that if we have computers with memory, it is because the computers use …

Water Memory Why Water Memory Benveniste Water Memory

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