By Bouabida Khayreddine
University in Loos, France
Published: May 14, 2018 | pg. no: 1-44
Abstract: This report aims to explore the repercussion of the framed use of Essential Oils. These substances represent a real potential for the food industry in order to substitute for the synthetic compounds and processes that have damaging effects on health and the environment. The first part of this study highlights their main characteristics and generalities. The second part is oriented to the optimi ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Mahmoud A Hussein
King Abdul-Aziz University, Saudi Arabia
Published: Apr 25, 2018 | pg. no: 46
Abstract: Arylidene polymers or by other words polyarylidenes have been prolonged studied over wider range of years with a significant attentions in the past few decades. The preparation of such polymers produces a variable number of polymers that mainly containing different functional groups. The type of these polymers is also mainly based on significant developments in the synthesis methods. A versatile n ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Getachew Bantihun
Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia
Published: Apr 04, 2018 | pg. no: 16
Abstract: Scent marking is a special pattern of behaviour whereby animals transmit chemical communication signals into their immediate environmental objects. Scent marks are a form of status signal, advertising territory ownership, and condition dependent signals of quality and competitive ability. In common with animal signals in other sensory modalities, scent marks provide a means of assessment, which in ...[Read more]
View eBookBy Dr. Yasir Osman Hassan Babiker and Dr. Ahmed Ali Khalid MD
Consultant of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Saudhi Arabia
Published: Mar 29, 2018 | pg. no: 1-28
Abstract: Abstract This study was designed to determine the outcome of renal transplantation program in Sudan, specifically in the fluid management in the intensive care unit after end of renal transplantation surgery, keeping in mind the hot weather in Sudan. The non interventional, retrospective study which was conducted at Ahmed Gasim Hospital - intensive care unit-in the period from November 2005 to May ...[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]
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