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Nearly half the world’s population is dependent on wood as their primary source of energy. Consequently, deforestation and ecosystem degradation has become increasingly prevalent …
Land use land cover, a dynamic process, has become a central component of current strategies in managing natural resources and monitoring environmental changes. This study adopts …
Mouth dissolving film (MDF) technology has emerged as an innovative drug delivery platform offering rapid drug absorption and enhanced patient compliance. This comprehensive revie…
As an agent for displacing residual and hard-to-recover oil reserves, polymer nanocomposites based on sodium salts of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and aluminium (Al) and copper (C…
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a hereditary hemoglobinopathy characterized by chronic hemolytic anemia and vaso-occlusive events. In recent years, the Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio …
Teaching philosophy at pre-tertiary levels faces some fundamental challenges, including the misconception that philosophy is an abstract and esoteric field of study. This mind-set …
This study was an attempt to examine the using intelligent systems to manage risks and reduce financial risks using artificial intelligence in large companies. The data collected f…
The features of fullerene C60 in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) solutions and NMP/water solvents were studied using optical absorption spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering (DLS) an…
It has been widely accepted in the past that Vincent Van Gogh died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a field outside of Auvers-sur-Oise, France. However, much of the new eviden…
In the previous paper, a description of a common phenomenon among popular neuroscience books authors was highlighted. In this paper, the philosophical roots of these ideas will be…
In agricultural crop production, herbicides are typically used to prevent or control weeds and other plant pathogens by reducing crop losses and maintaining high product quality. …
The intricate interplay between eosinophils and neonatal vaccine immune responses in HIV-exposed infants has emerged as a captivating avenue of research, offering insights into the…
The objective of this study was to examine the magnitude and persistence of the Relative-Age Effect (RAE) in competitive Japanese youth and senior football. A cross-sectional anal…
In this study, the extracts of Diospyros Mespiliformis; crude seed, mucilage and seed was used to investigate the potential effect of microbial activity and percentage turbidity r…
Heterocyclic amines (HCAs) and β-carbolines, carcinogenic substances, are produced when amino acids and creatine in food react in a high-temperature environment. Some of them are r…
Introduction: Barberry is one of the important medicinal, edible and export plants of Afghanistan. The fruit of this plant contains a large amount of organic acids, phenolic substa…
Introduction: Plants manufacturing and recycling lead-acid batteries emit this metal and other metal and metalloid particles into the air, which can be transported and deposited on…
Emerging or re-emerging viral infections significantly affect human health. In recent decades, we have observed the emergence of new diseases in different geographical areas cause…
The integration of astronomy and informatics has given rise to a vibrant emerging discipline known as AstroInformatics. This interdisciplinary field not only enriches our understan…
This 12-week, real-world, prospective, multicentre, randomized, controlled trial aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of combining Orlistat and Resveratrol compared to Orlistat …
Accurate and reliable evaluation of dietary consumption is essential for understanding individual dietary profiles. Proper dietary practices should provide sufficient amounts of b…
Bryophyllum pinnatum is traditionally used plant belonging to family Crassulaceae. The plant is derived from the Greek words bryo, which means to sprout, and phyllon, which means l…
The victim, Billey Joe Johnson Jr., died in 2008 by a near contact, penetrating 12 gauge shotgun discharge to his left head at the ear. The manner of death was “undetermined” by th…
The drug abuse in Sri Lanka is continuously grown fast and variety of new narcotic drugs comes to the market day by day. Cathine {(1S,2S)-2-amino-1-phenylpropan-1-ol} is a monoami…
Government Analyst’s Department of Sri Lanka has observed a significant increase in the number of court case samples received for the analysis with regards to the synthetic drugs,…
Microbial source tracking is a valuable tool in forensic science, specifically in the analysis of trace evidence. Numerous tools have been developed to estimate the proportion of …
In the realm of international criminal activities, public political figures (PEPs) frequently exploit the real estate market for money laundering purposes. The simplicity of this …
Aim: To describe the clinical profiles of patients of three successive generations of a Bangladeshi family affected by familial ectopia lentis. Methods: A case series study was …
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases which result in damage to the optic nerve and vision loss. Glaucoma can be divided in two groups’ open-angle and closed-angle. The importance …
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