By Mahmoud A Hussein
King Abdul-Aziz University, Saudi Arabia
Published: May 05, 2020 | pg. no: 1-17
Abstract: Advances made in the field of materials science leads to technological development. Nowadays, composite materials, used in various fields such as engineering, industry, medicine are corrosion resistance and have lightweight and high fatigue strength, and promise faster assembly –they can withstand loads, insulate or conduct heat and electricity, accept or reject magnetic flux, transmit or reflec ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Michele Raddi
Udayana University
Published: Feb 25, 2020 | pg. no: 1-38
Abstract: Archaeological investigations conducted in the province of Isernia, in the Piana del Fiume, in the municipality of Pozzilli, have undoubtedly add an important contribution to the knowledge of the regional planning of the upper Valley of the Volturno, in the period between the late Roman age and ostrogoth (493-553) and Langobard (568-774) allocation. Urgency archaeological excavation operations wer ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Ammara Asif
Life Counseling Center, UAE
Published: Feb 20, 2018 | pg. no: 17
Abstract: The present study examined the role of trust in marital satisfaction in a sample of 50 couples including 25 single & 25 dual-career couples. Moreover, gender differences were also studied. Enrich Marital Satisfaction Scale (Fowers & Olson, 1993), and Trust Scale (Rempel, Holmes & Zanna, 1985) were used to measure the constructs. The age of the sample ranged from 18 to 55 years .Multiple regression ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Davide De Carlo
University of Milan, Italy
Published: Nov 30, 2017 | pg. no: 1-38
Abstract: There are some pathways that are altered in many tumors, and RB and p53 pathways are two of the most important. These proteins are regulated during carcinogenesis by a phosphorylation mechanism. Ser or Thr followed by Pro are major phosphorylation motifs in the cells but their significance was obscure until the discovery of the PIN1 protein (protein interacting with NIMA (never in mitosis A)-1) ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Marinus Ossewaarde
University of Twente, Netherlands
Published: Aug 10, 2017 | pg. no: 12
Abstract: In recent years, the European identity has been widely researched by sociologists who take an interest in mass and elite identification with the European project. In this article it is argued that the European identity is not only a research object for sociologists interested in identification: it is also their creation. Sociologists theorize and shape a European identity in, by and through their ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Ajit Kumar Varma
Aster DM Healthcare Ltd, India
Published: May 19, 2017 | pg. no: 1-17
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View eBookBy Fredrick J Peters
Kent State University, USA
Published: May 04, 2017 | pg. no: 45
Abstract: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is musculoskeletal pain resulting from physical activity. DOMS affects athletic performance; therefore therapy is of interest to athletes. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of localized vibration (biomechanical muscle stimulation, BMS) on biomarkers of DOMS following eccentric cycling, and to test changes ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Antonia Chatzieffraimidou Despina Moraitou
Preschool Pedagogical University of Ioannina, Greece
Published: Apr 13, 2017 | pg. no: 1-18
Abstract: The present study aimed at investigating the association between age and social cognition. The sample consisted of 72 persons between 20 and 82 years of age, equally distributed to three age groups, the “Young Adults” (M=25 years, SD=3.7 years), the “Middle-aged Adults” (M=51.2 years, SD=7.5 years) and the “Older Adults” (M=72.1 years, SD=4.9 years). The three groups were matched accor ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Robert O Young
Universal Medical Imaging Group, USA
Published: Nov 14, 2016 | pg. no: 1-24
Abstract: There is now over 100 years of documented history and research on the Polio virus and whether or not its treatment by inoculation has been successful in eradicating Polio. I am suggesting in this article that there are significant findings based on historical and past and current research, including my own research that the theory of Polio and possibly other modern-day diseases, such as Post-Polio ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Aditya Kulkarni
UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Published: Oct 17, 2016 | pg. no: 1-71
Abstract: Cells in almost all eukaryotes ranging from yeast to humans contain membrane-enclosed compartments called organelles. To survive and proliferate, cells must communicate signals within themselves and with their environment and this is achieved through membrane trafficking. It involves generation of a vesicle carrying specific soluble or membrane-anchored cargo from a precursor membrane, transport o ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Hui Chin Chua
Singapore
Published: Aug 30, 2016 | pg. no: 1-16
Abstract: Constipation is a common problem in the older adults, occurrence increases exponentially in persons aged more than 65 years. Constipation can be a bothersome symptom that can have a detrimental effect on the older adults’ health related quality of life and places a vast financial burden on both the older adults and the health care providers. If constipation is not managed constructively, the old ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Tariq Masood Khan
Lady Willingdon Hospital, Pakistan
Published: Jul 18, 2016 | pg. no: 1-41
Abstract: Eclampsia is a life threatening condition with highest mortality and morbidity characterized by uncontrolled hypertension un-consciousness fits albumin urea in the setting the of Pre Eclampsia. Study: An extensive elaborative study carried out from 2005 to 2009, to study the therapeutic and prophylactic role of Magnesium Sulphate and Diazepam in Eclampsia. Study Period: Four Years 2005 to ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Robert O Young
Universal Medical Imaging Group, USA
Complementary & Alternative Medicine
Published: Mar 30, 2016 | pg. no: 1-21
Abstract: An anti-cancer lifestyle and diet is an important strategy you can use to reduce your risk for ANY cancerous condition. The American Cancer Society recommends, for example, that you eat at least five servings of fruit and vegetables daily and eat the right amount of (alkaline) food to stay at a healthy weight. In addition, researchers are finding that certain plant foods or herbs may be particu ...[Read more]
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