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Fluoride occurs naturally in water, rocks, and soils or from modern industrial processes, such as such as coal burning power generation stations, and manufacture of steel iron, al…
This analysis of current literature explores specific immunogenomic signatures underlying cutaneous manifestations in systemic sclerosis (SSc), a complex autoimmune disorder chara…
Cervical radiculopathy, a prevalent condition in today's world, arises from degenerative changes in the cervical spine. It commonly emerges during the fourth and fifth decades of …
As a result of the continuously expanding scientific evidence probiotic bacteria have become increasingly popular due to their beneficial effects on human health. The main objecti…
Plastics that are biodegradable can be considered environment friendly, they have an increasing range of potential application and are driven by the growing use of plastics in pac…
Plant-microbe interactions are interesting phenomena Soil microbial biomass is considered the living part of the soil organic matter, which acts as an agent of transformation of or…
Rhinella diptycha (Cope, 1862) is a large anuran from the Bufonidae family, widely distributed in Brazil, occurring in open natural areas and urbanized regions. Its diet is mainly…
Urban poverty and slum development have become a reoccurring social phenomenon in urban societies of developing economies. The study aims to assess urban poverty in slum neighbourh…
Well-organised parking in cities promotes urban environmental sustainability and livability. The study aimed to explore and sustain the prospects of parking systems in neighbourhoo…
This article aims to discuss the understanding of the perception of health care of women living in the Mandacaru Settlement. It consists of a qualitative research, with an ethnogr…
Background: There is a poor linkage between MPDSR audits on the one hand, and the quality improvement processes proffered by them. This usually leads to varied implementation of r…
For women, the birth of a child can be associated with the renewal of life and represent one of the most intense and significant events in human existence. Therefore, childbirth …
Hematological questions before birth pose important risks to both motherly and before-birth fitness, necessitating appropriate acknowledgment and appropriate management. This rev…
This article takes the impact of international oil price shocks on China's economic growth as the research object, and studies the impact mechanism of international oil price shoc…
Immunological thrombocytopenia (ITP), immune neutropenia, and/or autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (AIHA) can develop concurrently or sequentially in Evans syndrome (ES), an uncommon …
School feeding is a main feature of schools in every country around the world. This activity constitutes an essential nutritional source for the health, development and academic p…
Duct adenoma appears as an exceptionally discerned, benign tumefaction comprised of distorted glandular articulations circumscribed within a fibrous tissue capsule and interming…
Many authors deny the existence of free will based on scientific experiments that were done in the past. As a result of these experiences, these authors claim that there is no fre…
Fenethylline (Captagon) is a synthetic psychostimulant drug was synthesized in Germany in 1961. It is a combination of amphetamine and theophylline molecules and having central ne…
Arbitration clauses serve as vital mechanisms for dispute resolution in commercial contracts, providing parties with an alternative to traditional litigation. However, the effecti…
There are still many unanswered questions about the safety of affected communities' health in conflict zones, including access to healthcare. The main obstacle is the profound disr…
Spousal intimacy has been argued to have the tendency to improve contraceptive use. In Nigeria, there is no empirical evidence to corroborate or refute this argument. This study at…
The term "molluscicide" refers to any drug used to control or eradicate soft-bodied invertebrates, such slugs and snails. These chemicals are commonly employed i…
Background: Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) offers extreme precision and effectiveness when excising skin cancer. Careful reconstruction after Mohs surgery can minimize postoperat…
Anemia, a prevalent hematological condition characterized by decreased red blood cell count or hemoglobin levels, has emerged as a significant risk factor for cerebrovascular acci…
Phytochemical, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial studies of the ethanolic leaf and stem extracts of African rock fig (Ficus glumosa) were carried out to determine its potency as a med…
An Asian female in her 20s, presented with a painless swelling in the left upper eyelid for 2 years. A cystic, non-tender, well defined swelling of 3 by 4 mm with a punctum was s…
This study aimed to understand the behavior of the carbonate system in the Cananéia-Iguape Estuarine-Lagoon Complex (CIELC) to evaluate its potential as a source or sink for atmos…
Companion cropping involves growing two or more species together, benefiting the conservation of natural resources and improving fertilization and nutrient cycling by balancing ch…
The construction of scientific knowledge reveals theories and methodologies that have been perfected over time, creating milestones that contribute to human evolution. However, in…
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