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    The role of carbonate equilibrium in scale formation of calcium carbonate in a power plant open recirculating system by Pavlo Kuznietsov, Olha Biedunkova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings enable the prediction and control of CaCO3 scale formation through continuous monitoring of water chemistry, making the process more efficient, reliable, and sustainable. …”
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    Antimicrobial Bioactivity and GC-MS Analysis of Different Extracts of Corchorus olitorius L Leaves by Rebecca Nakaziba, Sharon Bright Amanya, Crispin Duncan Sesaazi, Frederick Byarugaba, Jasper Ogwal-Okeng, Paul E. Alele

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Since methyl esters already have proven bioactivity in some studies, they could be further studied and optimized for possible pharmaceutical use. Further, to provide a more comprehensive antimicrobial spectrum of Corchorus olitorius L in Uganda, purified active components could be investigated using a wider range of organisms.…”
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    THE PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS AFTER CORONARY STENTING IN PATIENTS WITH UNSTABLE ANGINA AND RESISTANCE TO ANTIPLATELET AGENTS by E. A. Medvedeva, L. G. Gelis, I. I. Russkich, T. V. Rusak

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The main group represented 78 patients (UA) underwent dynamic observation of platelet aggregation (Multiplate aggregometer) on the inpatient and outpatient observations (7 day, 1 month, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months) to identify primary and secondary resistance to antiplatelet agents with subsequent correction of antiplatelet therapy. The control group consisted of 53 patients with standard therapy with antiplatelet agents without control of platelet aggregation. …”
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    Socio-demographic inequalities in the prevalence, diagnosis and management of hypertension in India: analysis of nationally-representative survey data. by Kath A Moser, Sutapa Agrawal, George Davey Smith, Shah Ebrahim

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Levels of treatment and control are relatively good, particularly in women, although urban men require more careful attention.…”
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    GDM links to increased neonatal myocardial hypertrophy via ANGPTL7: prospective cohort study by Weihua Jian, Shangwen Shi, Xiufang Yang, Yuping Huang, Chen Du, Meiyu He, Xiaotong Li, Muhua Huang, Rukang Yuan, Lin Wei, Shumei Yang, Silu Cai, Jie Yang

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…In the poorly-controlled GDM subgroup (GDM-A), neonates had significantly higher ANGPTL7 levels and IVS/LVPW ratio (1.19 vs. 1.03), indicating more severe myocardial abnormalities.Conclusion ANGPTL7 may contribute to myocardial hypertrophy in GDM neonates by promoting insulin resistance. …”
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    Beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) reduces cholesterol and triglyceride in dyslipidemic male rats sprague–dawley model by Yulia Rohman, Arief Nurudhin, Lusi Oka Wardhani

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The groups were: normal control (K0), negative control-HFD (KN), positive control-HFD + simvastatin (KP), single-dose treatment with BE (P1) or BJ (P2), and combination treatment with BE or BJ + simvastatin (P3 and P4), each intervention was given for 28 days. …”
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    Reduced Effect of Commercial Leonardite and Seaweed Extract on Lettuce Growth under Mineral, Organic, and No Fertilization Regimes by Peltier Aguiar, Gediane Maria Garcia Corrêa, Manuel Ângelo Rodrigues, Margarida Arrobas

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The organic or mineral fertilization factor included five levels: two rates of a nitrogen (N) fertilizer (40 (Nmin40) and 80 (Nmin80) kg ha<sup>−1</sup> of N), the same N rates applied as an organic amendment (Norg40 and Norg80), and an unfertilized control (N0). The plant biostimulants used were a commercial leonardite (leonardite) for soil application before planting, a commercial seaweed extract (algae) for foliar application during the growing season, and a control without plant biostimulant. …”
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    Evaluation of the effect of the introduction of a hypertension club on the management of hypertension at a community health centre in the Cape Town Metropole by Nevilene Slingers, Pierre J.T. de Villiers

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…This study found that the blood pressure of hypertensive patients was not optimally controlled and both the drug and non-drug management of hypertension needed to be improved. …”
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    Flip-chip package solder-underfill reliability using finite element analysis by Niño Rigo Emil G. Lim, Aristotle T. Ubando, Jeremias A. Gonzaga

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This provides a more precise control over the thermo-mechanical behavior of the package which would lead to more informed decisions in designing packages. …”
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    Exploring the Effects of Synergistic Combustion of Alcohols and Biodiesel on Combustion Performance and Emissions of Diesel Engines: A Review by Fangyuan Zheng, Haeng Muk Cho

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, further studies should focus on optimizing fuel compositions and emission control strategies for varying operating conditions.…”
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    Omalizumab in Food Allergy in Children: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives by Cristiana Indolfi, Alessandra Perrotta, Giulio Dinardo, Angela Klain, Carolina Grella, Paola Palumbo, Michele Miraglia del Giudice

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…When used alongside OIT, OMA reduced adverse reactions during dose escalation and maintenance phases, facilitating safer and more effective desensitization. Additionally, OMA demonstrated benefits beyond food allergy management, including improved asthma control and a reduction in food allergy-related anxiety. …”
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    Using Soil Apparent Electrical Conductivity (EC<sub>a</sub>) to Assess Responsiveness of Nitrogen Rates and Yield in Brazilian Sugarcane Fields by Guilherme Martineli Sanches, Hugo Miranda Faria, Rafael Otto, Almir Salvador Neto, José Eduardo Corá

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The expansion of sugarcane production has led to increased nitrogen (N) fertilizer use, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and environmental concerns. Optimizing N management is crucial for sustainable agriculture. …”
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    Geospatial patterns and socioeconomic determinants of the global acute viral hepatitis burden by Ke-Jie He, Guoyu Gong

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Context-specific interventions must be aligned with regional epidemiological profiles—targeting sanitation and vaccination in high-burden areas and optimizing harm reduction and screening in more developed settings. …”
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    Influence of Polystyrene Molecular Weight on Semiconductor Crystallization, Morphology, and Mobility by Zhengran He, Sheng Bi, Kyeiwaa Asare-Yeboah, Jihua Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Semicrystalline polymers offer in-situ crystallization control, which improves film morphology and increases crystallinity and mobility. …”
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    Sustainable, greenhouse gas derived fermented protein in canine diets—a pilot study by Ravindra Babu, Sreedevi Padmanabhan, Ravikumar Ganesan, Ezhil Subbian, Thi Thu Hao Van, Rajaraman Eri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The greenhouse gas-derived fermented protein is an alternative protein ingredient with optimal nutritional factors and provides traceability, significantly optimizes the use of land and water, and provides sustainability to the feed value chain of canine diets. …”
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    Nanomaterials-driven in situ vaccination: a novel frontier in tumor immunotherapy by Naimeng Liu, Xiangyu Wang, Zhongzhao Wang, Yonemori Kan, Yi Fang, Jidong Gao, Xiangyi Kong, Jing Wang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Recent advances in nanotechnology have enabled new approaches to ISV by utilizing nanomaterials with unique properties, including enhanced permeability, retention, and controlled drug release. ISV employing nanomaterials can induce immunogenic cell death and reverse the immunosuppressive and hypoxic TME, thereby converting a “cold” tumor into a “hot” tumor and facilitating a more robust immune response. …”
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