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Introduction: This article is the result of research work carried out by Dr. Aurida Pardini under the supervision of Dr. Domenico Piccininno on the study of the well-being and bur…
The introduction of new items of supervisory control systems into the Royal Navy is supported by modelling to understand the future impacts and benefits. This paper describes work…
Cyclops lesions are most commonly seen after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and are known to cause anterior knee pain and mechanical loss of extension. However, th…
Although evidence exists on the impact of family functioning and purpose in life on attitudes toward abortion, studies examining factors that could moderate this link are sparse. …
Background: Total Abdominal hysterectomy is a major gynecological surgery that is associated with severe post-operative pain when operation is done under general anesthesia. Now a …
This paper investigates the evolving World View of our Universe from geo-centric to helio-centric to primary-centric Worldview. In the Copernican Framework, Kepler’s Third Law pla…
The theory of cultural diffusion throughout the world from the Fertile Crescent has been definitively abandoned when numerous civilizations turned out to be older than their suppo…
The global rise in metabolic disorders is strongly associated with excessive carbohydrate intake and physical inactivity. Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis), a South African plant, has…
Acrosome reaction (AR) is a major controlling step in the mammalian fertilization. Failure or improper AR is one of the reasons of infertility. Numerous unresolved questions remai…
UVF dermoscopy (UVFD) is a new visualization method that is increasingly used for many different superficial dermatological conditions. In patients with widespread actinic changes…
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer's disease. Both motor and nonmotor symptoms are caused by the gradual death of dopaminergic …
High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is a dynamic, multifunctional non-histone chromatin protein that translocates between the nucleus, cytoplasm, and extracellular space in response…
An emerging topic of interest for those studying the effects of social loss and separation in non-human animals converges upon whether non-human animals experience the negative em…
Artificial intelligence (AI) applications in medical robotics are fetching a novel era to medicine. Pioneering medical robots can achieve diagnostic and surgical measures, support…
Transgender healthcare in the U.S. is a product of evolving medical standards, transient legal protections, and systemic disparities. Shortcomings in medical documentation and codi…
Background: Nasal and upper respiratory conditions are frequent issues in dogs and cats, presenting symptoms like sneezing, nasal obstruction, and various types of discharge. Thes…
Real-time surveillance that identifies departures from safe operating limits and permits timely remedial action is essential to effective reservoir management. This study uses dis…
Cameroon is endowed with rich biological and natural resources with significant ecological, economic and cultural values. Its water resource has a huge potential for energy produ…
Tamoxifen (TAM), a selective estrogen receptor modulator, competes with estrogen for binding to estrogen receptor (ER) sites, thereby inhibiting estrogen-induced proliferation in …
COVID-19 first came into the limelight at the end of 2019, causing severe respiratory problems. The genome of the SARSCoV- 2 has several structural and non-structural proteins lik…
Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay by forming fluoroapatite, a compound more resistant to acid than hydroxyapatite in tooth enamel. Without fluoride, dental caries can progress to…
Background: Maternal obesity is a growing global health concern, particularly among women of childbearing age, with implications for maternal and foetal outcomes. This study aimed…
Background: Cataract is the leading cause of blindness in India mainly due to age related changes in the lens. Early onset cataract can be visually debilitating having high societa…
Smartphone addiction is recognized as a behavioural pattern characterized by compulsive, excessive, and problematic smartphone use. It has been associated with mood dysregulation,…
The obesity epidemic has become a major public health concern as 42.8% of adults in the U.S. today are estimated to being obese. Moreover, rates of obesity illuminate that over th…
Most drugs exert their effects by interacting with proteins that serve specific biological functions. For instance, if a protein is involved in energy production, a drug may bind …
Our aim in our case series is to present the effectiveness of a minimally invasive method in wound infections that heal slowly. In this case series, the treatment process of a tot…
Biocompounds naturally present in food have been the subject of several different studies, aiming at their participation in metabolic processes, related to the prevention of sev…
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