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Vol.5, Iss.5
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.5
The optimization of the bleaching efficiency of acid-activated Ntezi bentonite was studied by reacting raw bentonite with different concentrations of hydrochloric acid solution for varying periods to activate it. The raw and activated samples were characterized using X-ray fluorescence. The activated samples were used …
Review Article
Vol.5, Iss.4
The impacts of air pollution on human health are enormous and in African region, morbidity and mortality from air pollution causes rose since 1990. The significant sources of air pollution have been observed from human activities such as Industrialization, agricultural burning, transport and traffic, combustion of wood…
Review Article
Vol.5, Iss.4
Based on a conglomeration of basic science research studies a model of hypothetical mechanisms of how the fetal semi-allograft can develop into a live baby was created. One of the tenets of the model is that it is necessary to remodel some of the typically thick-walled uterine arteries found during the proliferative ph…
Review Article
Vol.5, Iss.4
The article discusses the engineering calculation methodology for developing the design of a mobile bioreactor for processing organic waste. The calculations for processing organic waste were based on SNiP, instructions and methods of leading scientists. When calculating the mobile bioreactor, we took into account: the…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.4
The relentless growth of the global population and economic expansion exacerbates the escalating challenge of Urban Solid Waste (USW) management. This paper explores the efficiency of bio-decomposers in treating organic waste, contrasting with traditional landfill and incineration methods, and emphasizes the social and…
Review Article
Vol.5, Iss.4
Ever increasing use of fossil fuels such as coal and oil, contributing significantly to global warming and a great deal of harm to the environment. It is of utmost necessity to develop green sources of energy not only to generate power but most importantly to reduce the impact of energy production on the environment. I…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.4
Reparative chromatin assembly is an important step in maintaining the stability of the genome. Proper chromatin assembly is provided by histone chaperones. Violation of the function of these proteins can lead to the development of various forms of cancer and to a number of hereditary diseases in humans. One of the key …
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.4
Context: Breast cancer in young women is relatively rare worldwide, with patients under the age of 35 accounting for only 2% to 25% of all women diagnosed with this cancer. The objective of this study is to describe the epidemiological, clinical and histological profile of breast cancer in patients under 40 years of ag…
Review Article
Vol.5, Iss.4
Mitochondria are double-walled organelles that generate energy in the form of ATP. ATP is an energy-rich compound and a driver of fundamental cell functions. Mitochondria-oriented studies help design advanced therapies to target lung cancer. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer incidences and death globally. Vari…
Short Communication
Vol.5, Iss.4
Mangroves have been widely described and known as a group of salt-tolerant pantropical trees or shrubs species thriving in intertidal zones between dry land and open sea. Several remarkable studies have been evolved in mangrove flora ecology and its function, disturbances and modelling dynamics [1], rebuilding mangrove…
Short Communication
Vol.5, Iss.4
Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is an emerging zoonotic disease transmitted by mosquitoes. Though North America is considered free of RVF, surveillance and monitoring of high-risk groups would be important for early detection of potential introduction of the disease. Rift Valley Fever Virus (RVFV) is an RNA virus that primaril…
Case Report
Vol.5, Iss.4
The N95 respirator is imperative for Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) when caring for patients with potentially airborne infectious diseases such as COVID-19. During the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, HCPs were anxious and unsure if their N95 respirator still fits well. In addition, as a result of the sharp increase in…
Opinion
Vol.5, Iss.4
Posidonia oceanica in one of the most important endemic species of Mediterranean Sea. In pristine coastal seawaters, it forms extensive meadows on mobile and hard substrata. Posidonia beds provide a lot of ecological roles and, amongst them, there is new ecosystem service known as “Blue Carbonâ€. This important func…
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