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A brief description of quantum dots (QD), which are remarkable Nanomaterials with substantial consequences for cutting-edge technology and science, is provided through this paper.…
Fermentation is a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic substances through the action of enzymes. This study was designed to evaluate the proximate and physi…
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease with insidious onset which involves irreversible worsening modifications in cognitive behavior and other princi…
India being a rich and varied flora of medicinal plants since the Vedic period. The present study deals with the scientific validation of P. daemia.Linn with special reference to …
CaIn2S4-based heterojunctions have gained significant attention as robust photocatalysts for sustainable environmental applications like organic degradation and H2 production. This…
The emergency of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and the COVID-19 disease forced educational systems to move from face-toface to virtual classrooms. In this scenario, the dissemination…
Background: Athletes, engaging in vigorous exercise, confront elevated reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammation. Dietary antioxidants, abundant in diverse foods, offer prote…
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection remains a global health challenge, with intricate interactions between the virus and the immune system, particularly B cells, signific…
The goal of this study was to combine many polymers to create an isoniazide tablet with a sustained release. In this piece of work, guar gum, xanthum gum, and eudragit L100 are th…
The mind is not structured anatomically, as emphasized by modern pathology. Instead, it is expanded as a whole in a subtle form behind the physical body. In the Indian system of me…
This paper explores the primary causes or factors underlying cultural conflict in all its forms and seeks to answer the questions that follow. Why do people hate and wage wars agai…
Anemia stands as a significant and multifaceted complication in the landscape of HIV, introducing a dynamic interplay of viral, immune, and hematopoietic factors. This comprehensiv…
This paper explores the intricate interplay between HIV infection, severe malaria, and blood transfusion in pediatric patients. With a focus on the immunomodulatory effects of bloo…
Background: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is highly prevalent in adolescence and represents a maladaptive coping strategy. Insufficient attention has been paid to NSSI as a crit…
This brief review explores the burgeoning field of antimicrobial nanofiber coating technologies, poised to redefine the standards of food packaging for enhanced safety and longevi…
Lipstick has been a beloved cosmetic for centuries, enhancing the beauty of women worldwide. Lipstick has long been a symbol of beauty and femininity, but beneath its glamorous fa…
The ethnobotanical literature review explores the use of medicinal plants in treating skin diseases in Ethiopia, assessing gaps in accessible research papers. 18 scientific papers…
The processes of disposing of household and industrial waste have in recent times become a daunting task for waste managers in growing economies like Nigeria. It has become so diff…
Intrahepatic papillary neoplasm of bile duct configures as a papillary neoplasm with a distinct fibro-vascular stalk layered by variant epithelium pervading intrahepatic bile ducts…
This comprehensive survey study explores self-medication practices and perceptions among 1,145 residents of Hail City, Saudi Arabia, contextualizing these behaviors within the broa…
Russian military aggression against Ukraine has as its consequence not only the destruction of its cities and villages, the civil infrastructure of the country, but also a signifi…
It is important to clarify right now: it is not only the abuse one receives from others, but there is a form of abuse that is the worst of all, the one we inflict upon ourselves.
Globally, the prevalence of diabetes is increasing as a result of ageing populations, urbanisation, obesity rates, and decreased physical activity. Diabetes affects young to middle…
The population of the endangered drill monkey (Mandrillus leucophaeus) and other primate species have continued to decline in Cross River National Park (CRNP), Nigeria. The curren…
Some medicines can harm a developing baby or beget a confinement or birth. Occasionally, not taking a certain drug can beget further problems for you or your baby than if you do t…
The zombie phenomenon in organizations is a psychological condition that affects managers working at the middle management level in the organization, because the manager at that l…
Scorpions represent very dangerous arachnids of the order Scorpiones (Phylum: Arthropoda, Kingdom: Animalia). Scorpion envenomation is a life-threatening health issue in tropical …
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are a type of symbiotic fungi that form mutually beneficial relationships with the roots of most plants. These fungi belong to the phylum Glomer…
The estimation of the proper motion of globular clusters is presented from the oldest observations of Messier's Globular clusters, comparing with NASA-NED and GAIA. The period-dis…
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