An all-in-one methodology for fabricating soft robotics reported here uses interfacial flows in elastomers that cure to produce actuators that can be tailored to suit applications from artificial muscles to grippers. Paleoclimate datasets are integrated with a climate model to reconstruct global surface temperature since the Last Glacial Maximum, showing sustained warming until the mid-Holocene. Numerical subduction models used to determine the consequences of bending-induced plate damage show that slab weakening and segmentation can occur at the outer-rise region of the subducting plate.
Multiple treatment-emergent alterations appear in patients with advanced-stage cancer who were treated with a KRAS inhibitor. Analyses of layer 5 cortical pyramidal neurons in 10 mammalian species show that human neurons are distinct in that they do not follow the expected allometric relationship between neuron size and membrane conductance.
Propene is obtained through propane dehydrogenation using catalysts that are toxic, expensive or demanding to regenerate with ecologically harmful compounds, but the ZnO-based alternative reported here is cheap, clean and scalable.
Palmitic acid induces stable transcriptional and chromatin changes that lead to long-term stimulation of metastasis in orthotopic models of cancer through the secretion by tumour-associated Schwann cells of a specialized proregenerative extracellular matrix, the ablation of which inhibits metastasis initiation.
Studies in mice show that cognitive control training rapidly improves brain circuit function and enhances subsequent learning, which both persist for months. Whole-genome sequencing of 3, cultivated and wild chickpea accessions is used to construct a chickpea pan-genome, providing insight into chickpea evolution and enabling breeding strategies that could improve crop productivity.
An optical lattice for trapping a Bose—Einstein condensate reported here includes photon-mediated atom—atom interactions that replicate acoustic modes in real crystals. MORC3 is revealed as an essential negative regulator of the anti-viral interferon response that functions in an innate immune pathway that detects viral virulence factors. Promote Your Content. ScienceOpen puts your research in the context of. For Publishers ScienceOpen offers content hosting, context building and marketing services for publishers.
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The objective of this study was to assess seroprevalence and risk behaviour for zoonotic transmission of bovine brucellosis in Namentenga Province in Hence, there is need to research more on gender effects on the delivery of Basic Science curricula content.
A pre-test, post-test, Author s : Ani I. Mercy, Obodo C. Abigail, Ikwueze C. Chikodiri and Festus I. African Journal of Microbiology Research Biosafety, bacteriological quality and strategy of biopreservative administration for controlling spoilage bacteria in Thai traditional dried seafood products. Biosafety has currently become an important public health issue in seafood industry of Thailand. In order to enhance quality of seafood products, three phases of study were established. In the first phase, biosafety of traditional processed squid sold in Chon Buri province, Thailand compiled from literatures between and was evaluated.
The squid products represented a health hazard due to Journal of Accounting and Taxation Corporate governance and voluntary disclosure: The case of listed firms on the Athens Stock Exchange. This paper explores the effect of corporate governance on voluntary disclosure. The investigation of the research question was based on hand-collected data from annual reports for a sample of 93 non-financial listed firms on the Athens Stock Exchange for Using several items to create a voluntary disclosure index, the authors investigate the arguments that ownership structure, board of directors board and audit Journal of Geography and Regional Planning Exploring challenges of engaging in socio-economic activities due to traffic congestion in Sekondi-Takoradi.
Undoubtedly traffic congestion continues to be a challenge that negatively impacts socio-economic activities in most cities in the world. It does not only hinder the smooth movement of people but also freight and services.
Admittedly, there have been a number of studies that have examined the causes and effects of traffic congestion in Ghanaian cities; nonetheless, these studies have largely concentrated on the larger The overall objective of this present research is assessment of rice-water requirement in Cyabayaga wetland of Nyagatare District in Rwanda.
Specific objectives of this research project were to collect and analyze weather parameters, of soil physical properties, crop-water requirements and to recommend efficient water management of the study area. Research design, data collection and field observations were made during The practice stand out for its massive and growing LED budgets, robust legal and a variety of LED governance structures, amongst others.
This study seeks to answer three critical questions: What LED facets particular aspects are available in African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Analysis of the influence of precipitation patterns on wetland sizes in South-Eastern Zimbabwe. In this paper, the hypothesis that rainfall variability has an impact on wetland loss is tested.
There is limited research in Zimbabwe that recognises the influence of rainfall variability on wetland loss. The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of rainfall variability on wetland size over time.
Topographical maps, for the period to , provided data on wetland locations and their changes in The emergence of neo-liberalism as a hegemonic ideological doctrine followed both the awkwardness of social democracy and the demise of communism, during the s and s. The main objective of neo-liberalism was to achieve socioeconomic development and political stability; using its unique instruments of liberalization, deregulation and privatization policies.
To achieve these objectives, ideological indoctrination Journal of Accounting and Taxation Factors affecting the internal audit effectiveness in local government institutions in Ghana. The paper examines the factors that affect the effectiveness of internal auditing in local government institutions in Ghana.
Factor analyses were used to answer the closed-ended questions whilst the open-ended type was analysed based on recurring themes. It was found Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences Black carbon accumulation in extrapulmonary human tissues. Black carbon is a product of incomplete combustion and is associated with a number of adverse health outcomes in epidemiologic studies.
To date, anatomic studies investigating the pathogenic mechanisms of black carbon in humans have confirmed black carbon particles accumulate in the lung and in the placenta of pregnant women, and are excreted in urine. In this feasibility study, the presence of black carbon particles Author s : Rebecca Florsheim, Joseph P.
African Journal of Biochemistry Research Association of hyperuricemia and metabolic syndrome in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in Dakar. The association between hyperuricemia and metabolic syndrome MS has been reported in many studies. The authors performed this cross-sectional study to determine the association between hyperuricemia and the MS among diabetic patients in Dakar. For each patient, blood samples and Journal of African Studies and Development Examining the fragments and causes of increasing out-of-school children in Nigeria.
In spite of various policy initiatives and institutional frameworks, a good number of school-age children roam the streets of Nigeria. Nigeria unduly tops the rank in the total number of out-of-school children in the global scene.
The number has increased from 8. This paper demonstrates the need to integrate multiculturalism in urban development in Uganda with some policy proposals on how multiculturalism can be integrated into urban development.
Through a qualitative research in Arua city in Uganda, findings showed that the city like other cities in Uganda is a culturally diverse city and minority ethnic groups or tribes are at the risk of exclusion if multiculturalism is not Educational Research and Reviews Analysis of the activities used in English textbooks regarding the multiple intelligences theory in Jordan. This study analyzes the activities used in the English series of Action Pack textbooks in accordance with multiple intelligences theory.
This series is used in teaching the English language for grades nine, ten and twelve in Jordan. The researcher analyzed activities to decide which type of multiple intelligences is more common in the targeted activities. The results indicate that the linguistic and spatial Biomarkers are considered as an innovative tool in the diagnosis and follow-up of breast cancer.
The aim of the study was to assess the profile of circulating tumour markers CA and CEA in patients under chemotherapy for breast cancer in Ouagadougou. This is a prospective cross-sectional study with a descriptive and analytical aims which was done from July to November Patients with histologically confirmed Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development Factors influencing smallholder farmers to participate in farmer-led research of agro-ecological practices in selected areas, Tanzania.
Declining crop productivity is a great challenge facing smallholder farmers in Tanzania. Agro-ecological practices can improve crop productivity in a sustainable way and produce healthy food among smallholder farmers. This study aimed Author s : Luambano Kihoma, Ayubu J.
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