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Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.5
This study presents a multidisciplinary investigation of the pyramid-shaped formation known as the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun (VisoÄica Hill) located in central Bosnia-Herzegovina. Integrating geodetic, geomorphological, geological, archaeological, electromagnetic, and geometrical data, the analysis examines whether t…
Commentary
Vol.6, Iss.5
The rapidly advancing field of AI has brought numerous benefits to humanity. However, there are already considerable risks, and it is predicted that AI may become life-threatening once [and if] it attains the status of super-AI, stronger than humans.Therefore, it is crucial to develop strategies that ensure AI remains …
Review Article
Vol.6, Iss.5
The initiation of mRNA translation plays a pivotal role in gene expression and has profound implications for tumorigenesis, tumor progression, and drug resistance. eIF4F complex, as an important part of the classical translation initiation mechanism, has been widely studied in tumors, and tumor cells use it to enhance …
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.5
Human recognition-behavioral adaptation system, which corresponds to the physical adaptation system, maintains homeostasis of Human Intelligence, the recognition-behavioral Self and the recognition-behavioral World. The recognition-behavioral adaptation system was studied in the various research fields, however, it was…
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.5
Biodiversity is of great importance for ecosystems such as protecting soils against erosion, increasing soil fertility, providing clean water to streams/rivers, contributing to the healthy continuation of nutrient cycling, pollinating plants, and acting as a buffer against diseases. These characteristics of biodiversit…
Case Series
Vol.6, Iss.5
Background: Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularization (MICS-CABG) has been performed for over 20 years; however, their technical complexity, steep learning curves and absence of training programs explain the weak acceptance of these techniques. Multivessel coronary pathology consists of an extra challenge for compl…
Short Communication
Vol.6, Iss.5
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.5
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic, an urgent global public health emergency, has resulted in millions of confirmed cases and deaths. Global healthcare systems face significant strain as facilities struggle to manage hospital capacities amid supply shortages. RdRp functions as the essential enzyme for viral replicatio…
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.5
Incorporation of enzyme immobilized ZnO nanoparticles in to hydrophilic polymer Polymethyl metharcylate (PMMA) has been considered in this present study with the goal of developing antimicrobial hydrophobic textile coatings. The enzyme immobilized nanoparticles polymer coatings on textiles by dip coating, using the pol…
Mini Review
Vol.6, Iss.5
Personalized medicine is the customizable approach to medical treatment and healthcare decisions for individual patients based on their unique genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into personalized medicine could improve this diagnostic trend. AI predictive models have…
Opinion
Vol.6, Iss.4
The possibility of combining potencies of non-homeopathic preparations with various nosodes (with nosodes of various diseases) has been established, their possibility in the treatment of serious diseases has been revealed. The role of highly potentiated nosodes in the treatment of serious diseases has been established.…
Original Article
Vol.6, Iss.4
Background/Objectives: Milk donation after perinatal loss has been increasingly recognised as a potential healing practice for bereaved mothers. However, lactation support offered to bereaved mothers within hospital settings is still limited. The study aimed to explore the experiences and current practices of Italian H…
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.4
Background: Inflammation is thought to be important in the development and progression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), but which inflammatory indices are more useful in clinical practice is not clear.Aims: Several inflammatory indices were examined with respect to Maximum Tumor Diameter (MTD), Portal Vein Thrombosis…
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