Vol. 19, Issue 11
2025
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SUSAn Miller, James O'Brien, Priya Sharma
Hospital-acquired infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria pose significant challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. This surveillance study analyzes antimicrobial resistance patterns among bacterial isolates from 50 hospitals across five...
Vol. 19, Issue 11
2025
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Pankaj Gupta, Bharat Bhushan Sagar
The data mining approach has introduced many challenges and opportunities to the database community. The primary goal of data mining is to discover hidden patterns in data that are valid, novel, potentially useful, and understandable. Traditional tem...
Vol. 19, Issue 11
2025
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Anita E. Igberaese, Gleb Tcheslavski
Childhood autism is one of the disorders within the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) that includes, among others, Asperger’s syndrome and Rett syndrome. These are collectively termed spectrum disorders due to the variability in symptom presentation. ...
Vol. 19, Issue 10
2025
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Claudia Reyes-Quilodran
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, most Latin American countries experienced military coups and military interventions in government affairs. In Chile, the military coup of 1973 established a military regime that lasted seventeen years, from 1973...
Vol. 19, Issue 8
2025
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Jeffrey S. McQuillen, Cory B. Cunningham, Deberah Infante Rutigliano
The study investigated the relationships between Hispanic students’ perceptions of instructors’ homophily and nonverbal immediacy behaviours and their perceptions of affective learning and content relevance. Utilizing convenience sampling, 141 Hi...
Vol. 19, Issue 7
2025
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Mihai Nadin
The meaning of anticipation in the current practice of medicine is limited to progressively earlier symptoms and higher intensity of disease from generation to generation. Anticipation, in its broader sense ascertained in this study, is definitive of...
Vol. 19, Issue 6
2025
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Dr. Michelle Vander Veldt Brye, Dr. Cynthia Flores Gautreau, Dr. Sinjini Mitra, Dr. Lisa Winstead
Recognizing the need to increase access to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines at a young age for Latino students, the researchers implemented a pilot program to expand the STEM pipeline in elementary schools. This st...
Vol. 19, Issue 6
2025
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Ugur Demiray, F. Gündeli Ozkan
In this technological age, the need for training is expanding rapidly due to the demand for new skills. Concurrently, we are increasingly provided with free online educational materials at an unprecedented pace. Two key factors drive this transformat...
Vol. 19, Issue 6
2025
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Cahit Canbay
Thus far, Dawson fingers (DFs), which are periventricular, ovoid and oriented perpendicularly to the ventricular surface, have been assumed to be the lesions of multiple sclerosis. These lesions have been characterised as mechanical damage resulting ...
Vol. 19, Issue 5
2025
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M.A. Sokoto, T. Bhaskar
Pyrolysis kinetics of castor seed de-oiled cake (Ricinus communis) using thermogravimetric technique was studied. The decomposition of the cake was carried out in a nitrogen atmosphere with a flow rate of 100 ml min-1 from ambient temperature to 900 ...
Vol. 19, Issue 3
2025
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Wei-Lin Chen, Fatima Al-Hassan, Rajesh Krishnamurthy
In the article Culture Shock, the term refers to a psychological disorder that occurs when individuals are exposed to a new environment. The impact of culture shock can vary from mild uneasiness to severe depression, as noted by Oberg in 1960. The pr...
Vol. 19, Issue 3
2025
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Lefteris Boukouvalas, Penelope Dionysopoulou
The internet has become a cornerstone for an effective online strategy in business tourism. If we admit that 'a photo is worth a thoUSAnd words', then we must consider which kinds of visual communications are most powerful. Websites, social networks,...
Vol. 19, Issue 2
2025
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Mohammad Khosravani, Behzad Fayyaz, Mojtaba Pishvaei
Since the USAge of wind energy as a renewable energy source is increasing fast, there is a need to keep wind turbines connected to the grid during different grid faults. In this paper, a simple way for improving low voltage ride-through (LVRT) capabi...
Vol. 18, Issue 9
2024
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Begumisa Godfrey Magyezi, Okalang Uthman, Musisi Kenneth, Wampadde Eddie Mwijjwiga, Lubega W George
The overall shape of the trypanosome is defined by an internal cytoskeleton consisting of a network of microtubules that are cross-linked both to each other and the inner face of the plasma membrane. However, the total complement and identity of the ...
Vol. 18, Issue 8
2024
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Jing Wang, Xiaomin Dai, ChiaChing Hsu, Ying He, Ji Zhang, Lai Wei, Ping Zhou, Xiaoping Chen, Cong-Yi Wang, Jun Yang, Nianqiao Gong
Dendritic cell (DC) culture offers a cornerstone for immunological studies; however, its detailed procedures are not very well standardized. This situation has resulted in puzzling ambiguities in attempting to understand the findings resulting from t...
Vol. 18, Issue 7
2024
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András Balázs
It is shown in this brief paper that our 'Basic Hypothesis' of the origin of life, relying on Pattee's and Primas' works, and expounded in details elsewhere ([1-6]) whose central concept is a possible spontaneous symmetry breaking/restoring of time i...
Vol. 18, Issue 6
2024
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Evgeny Bantutov
In modern physics, it is almost axiomatic that the speed of light represents the highest possible terminal velocity for the transfer of energy and information. This paper presents philosophical arguments supporting the existence of 'action at a dista...
Vol. 18, Issue 1
2024
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Biljana Barakovic, Dijana Grahovac
Gender equality is a multidimensional concept encompassing economic, cultural, and social dimensions. Previous studies have largely focused on statistical indicators related to the increased presence of women in the workforce, segmented by business s...
Vol. 17, Issue 12
2023
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Mahrokh Mokhtaran, Naeemeh Nazeriyeh
The purpose of this research is to survey the effect of Participative Management on employee effectiveness within the Iranian MELLI Bank. This study aims to describe the impact of participative management on effectiveness through field surveys using ...
Vol. 17, Issue 11
2023
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Daniel Kim, Victoria Johnson, Marco Rossi
Epigenetic alterations play a fundamental role in cancer initiation, progression, and metastatic spread. This research investigates global DNA methylation patterns and histone modifications in primary tumors and matched metastatic lesions across mult...
Vol. 17, Issue 11
2023
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Rachel Green, Kevin Wang, Sophie Mueller
Machine learning algorithms are transforming the pharmaceutical industry by accelerating drug discovery and reducing development costs. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of various ML approaches applied to target identification, lead optim...
Vol. 17, Issue 8
2023
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Jennifer Liu, Christopher Brown, Ahmed Hassan
Stem cell therapy represents a promising approach for treating cardiovascular diseases, particularly myocardial infarction and heart failure. This review summarizes recent clinical trials utilizing various stem cell types including mesenchymal stem c...
Vol. 17, Issue 8
2023
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Anna Kowalski, Robert Martinez, Lisa Chen
The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in shaping immune system development during early life. This study investigates the relationship between microbial colonization patterns and immune cell maturation in a cohort of 500 infants followed from birth...
Vol. 17, Issue 8
2023
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Elena Rodriguez, James Thompson, Wei Zhang
CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology has revolutionized agricultural biotechnology, enabling precise modifications in crop genomes. This comprehensive review discusses current applications of CRISPR technology in developing disease-resistant, drought-...
Vol. 17, Issue 6
2023
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M. Mehdi
Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks pose significant threats to network security, particularly in campus environments. This paper evaluates the performance and detection accuracy of Snort, an open-source intrusion...
Vol. 17, Issue 3
2023
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Md. Reyad-ul-Ferdous, Mohsina Mukti, A. H. M. Mahmudur Rahman, Lutful Haque Saran, Md. Mamun-Ur Rashid, Monidipa Dipa Saha, Muhammad Naveed, Awais Ullah, Md. Akabar
Objective: Diabetes has emerged as a global pathological condition, affecting populations in both developed and developing countries. This study examines the potential disease conditions and symptoms associated with medication among diabetic patients...
Vol. 17, Issue 1
2023
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D.N. Gandhi, Dhrupadsing K. Rajput
Methylmercury (MeHg) is a pervasive and enduring environmental pollutant present in various food sources, predominantly seafood. It is particularly neurotoxic to developing nervous systems. This study investigates the effects of prenatal MeHg exposur...
Vol. 16, Issue 12
2022
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Rania Abdelmonem Khattab, Dalia Galal Said
The aim of the current study is to analyze different parameters affecting the adherence process of bacterial species involved in eye infections due to contact lens USAge. Ninety patients with clinical evidence of microbial keratitis who attended the ...
Vol. 16, Issue 11
2022
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Cornel Samoila, Elena Kowalczyk
SarmizegetUSA, an ancient site of profound significance for the Dacian people and their Romanian descendants, serves as a focal point in the study of early European calendrical systems. This paper explores the dual historical locales: SarmizegetUSA R...
Vol. 16, Issue 9
2022
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Elena Kowalczyk, Wei-Lin Chen, Marco Benedetti, Fatima Al-Hassan
The study explores a novel trajectory type for long-distance space missions, differing from conventional direct flight paths to celestial bodies such as the Moon. By leveraging gravitational field asymmetry, this approach aims to minimize gravitation...
Vol. 16, Issue 7
2022
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Khedija Arour, Taoufik Yeferny
User profiles have significantly contributed to customizing user access and tailoring applications to individual needs. The challenge of automatically building user profiles remains a key research area, particularly in large-scale systems like Peer-t...
Vol. 16, Issue 7
2022
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Seyedeh Narjes Hosseini, Fathallah Karimzadeh, Mohammad Hossein Enayati, Nigel Mark Sammes
In this study, we prepared nano-crystalline spinel powders of CuxFe3-xO4 (0.75≤x≤1.25) using an optimized glycine–nitrate process followed by calcination. The objective was to evaluate their potential as coatings for stainless steel interconnec...
Vol. 16, Issue 5
2022
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Tammy Campbell
Arizona public colleges face many challenges including increasing competition from online programs, changing demographics with an influx of Hispanic people, decreasing student retention rates, decreases in funding, and increasing demands for higher e...
Vol. 16, Issue 5
2022
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Reza Tayebee, Behrooz Maleki, Mohammad Sabeti
PbO was explored as a highly efficient, simple, cheap, and recyclable catalyst for the fast synthesis of 1H-pyrazolo[1,2-b]phthalazine-5,10-dione derivatives via a one-pot three-component reaction of phthalhydrazide, aromatic aldehyde, and malononitr...
Vol. 16, Issue 4
2022
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Rajeswara Reddy Palagulla, Nagaraju Ikkurthi, V Diwakar Reddy, G Krishnaiah
In this present competitive scenario, overall manufacturing cost and machine productivity play a major role in achieving desired results in the steel processing industry. The selection of the right machine/equipment at the right place and under the r...
Vol. 16, Issue 2
2022
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Eric R. Pianka
Humans possess a unique cognitive ability that allows us to conceptualize abstract notions such as eternity, infinity, and hypervolume, demonstrating the remarkable depth of human intellect. As the only product of natural selection capable of self-aw...
Vol. 15, Issue 12
2021
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Bernard J. Feldman
Very recently, the National Toxicology Program reported a correlation between exposure to whole body 900 MHz radiofrequency radiation and cancer in the brains and hearts of Sprague Dawley male rats. This paper proposes the following explanation for t...
Vol. 15, Issue 12
2021
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Yasir Mehmood, Humayun Riaz, Kashif Barkat, Hammad YoUSAf, Syed Atif Raza
The objective of this study was to develop polymeric microspheres utilizing sulfasalazine and dexamethasone with okra gum and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC). Recent advancements in microsphere technology, including patents on nanocapsule formul...
Vol. 15, Issue 9
2021
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Sundaram Ramchandran
This article seeks to consolidate all known techniques, methods, and innovations related to the post-genetic 'omics' revolution, characterized by gene expression and pathway-based paradigms. It outlines ideas for a proposed framework, including illus...
Vol. 15, Issue 7
2021
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Hamidu Hassan, MUSA Kana, Bashir Fala, Mohammed Sidi
Aquifers in Sanga Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Nigeria, originating from crystalline basement rocks, consist of various materials including clay, silt, sand, gravel, and laterite. This study employs the Cooper-Jacobs non-equilibrium graphic...
Vol. 15, Issue 6
2021
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Jean Florent Romaric GNAYORO
Avec la marge du discours métaphorique, on perçoit, en ce qui la concerne, qu’un signifiant se voit investi d’un sens différent de celui qu’on lui reconnaît, mais tout en restant inchangé, quant à sa graphie. Au reste, la métaphore s’a...
Vol. 14, Issue 12
2020
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Mohammad Soltanifar
Social trust is a crucial aspect of human relationships, underpinning participation and cooperation among community members. It accelerates involvement in economic, social, political, and cultural fields and enhances interactions across diverse group...
Vol. 14, Issue 11
2020
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Bahadır OZTURK, Harun CIFTCI, HUSAmettin VATANSEV, Fatma Gul GUN, Guven Sami SUNAM, Murat ONCEL, Pinar KARABAGLI
The synthesis of neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL) is known to be induced in neoplasms, potentially aiding in the assessment of carcinogenesis and tumor progression. This study investigates NGAL expression in lung cancer patients and ...
Vol. 14, Issue 11
2020
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Zdenìk Caha, Jan Urban
Over the long term, companies and their employees are facing increasing demands from customers, business partners, as well as wider society, to behave ethically. As a result, there is a parallel increase in internal demands for an organization to beh...
Vol. 14, Issue 9
2020
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Essam Ayad
Telepathology, the practice of pathology at a long distance, has advanced continuously since 1986. The progress of telepathology passed through four stages: Static, Dynamic, Hybrid, and Whole Slide Imaging (WSI). Both conventional and innovative surg...
Vol. 10, Issue 2
2016
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Rita Oliveira, Cristina Costa Lobo
This study explores the relationship between soft skills, well-being at work, and employability, aiming to contribute to the development of programs that enhance soft skills and support employability in higher education. A survey was conducted using ...