Articles Related to CAD
PSII Photosystem Protection by Soil Amendment with Biochar and Adequate Nitrogen Fertilizer Availability Attenuate Cadmium Induced-Photoinhibition and Phytotoxicity in Solanum Lycopersicon
The aim of this research was to assess the biochar ability to protect the photosynthesis process face to Cd contamination, especially, when nitrogen fertilizer was added at adequate amount. Culture of tomato seedlings was conducted on pots containing soil added with different portion of biochar (0, 3.5 and 7%) and nitrogen (3 or 6g NH4NO3). Irrigation was done by water (control condition) or Cd solution (150µM). Data showed that regardless presence of Cd, synchronously addition of high nitrogen fertilizer (6g) and biochar (7%) in the culture medium resulted in fresh matter production, photosynthetic pigment (Chlorophyll a) and mineral elements content enhancement. Similar observation was shown concerning the mineral nutrition (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contents).
The Common Causes of Death among Pregnant Women in Iran: A Study on Cadavers Referred to Legal Medicine Organization
Maternal mortality remains now as an important leading cause of death for women of reproductive age whole of the world.
However, our knowledge is very little of the main causes of death among our pregnant women needing more population-based assessments.
Hence, the present study aimed to determine causes of maternal death in the cases referred to Legal Medicine.
The Perception of Patient Safety Culture among Physicians at an Academic Tunisian Hospital
Patient safety has become a priority issue in health policy and healthcare management around the world. Assessing
physician’s attitudes about issues relevant to patient safety is the first stage of developing a safety culture. This study aimed to measure
patient safety culture among physicians in Abderrahman Mami hospital, Ariana, Tunisia.
Defeating Surgical Anguish: A Worldwide Tale of Creativity, Hostility, and Discovery
In the pre-anesthesia era, the anguish of planned surgical maneuver was dreadful and the experience of actual procedure “utterly
speechless torture”. Although, the concept of pain relief and even total insensibility was not unfamiliar to medical profession, some
of the “Big Giants in Medicine” believed “knife and pain as inseparable” and the efforts to relieve or prevent pain “in vain”. In such
a situation the anesthesia,one of the greatest boons of science for mankind, “burst like a revolution on medical profession”. Despite
hostility from religious sect, professional colleagues and civil societies the pioneers in discovery of anesthesia stood firm, unshaken
by the negative criticism. Although the fate of the active contestant of “Ether Controversy” was mournful,their untiring and dedicated
struggle to relieve the sufferings of mankind can never be underscored. Renowned Arab surgeon Ibn al Quff (1232-1286 AD) was the
first to suggest anesthesia as independent speciality. However, it took almost 700 years for his dream to come true.
United States Air Force Academy: Identifying Areas at Risk for the Persistence of Plague using the Bioagent Transport and Environmental Modeling System (BioTEMS)
Introduction: Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, has caused major pandemics in human history and continues to be both a natural and bioterrorist threat to human populations. Plague exists in nature in either an epidemic or enzootic state. Geographic models of the epidemic state have primarily been developed using flea and reservoir species, however little is known of the enzootic state and potential cryptic reservoir species and few endemic models have been produced.
Predicting Multi-Drug Inhibition Interactions based on Signaling Networks and Single Drug Dose-Response Information
Inhibiting multiple pathways/targets with combination drug therapies is widely used to maximize therapeutic benefit in many diseases. Therapeutic success can often be improved by concurrently and/or sequentially inhibiting multiple pathways/targets by combining drugs with different mechanisms of action.
Replacement of Missing Lateral Incisor Using A Zirconium Resin-Bonded Fixed Partial Denture: A Clinical Report
This clinical report describes the treatment of a 22-year-old female patient with maxillary lateral incisor agenesis. All-ceramic resin-bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPD) were selected as the most conservative and esthetic treatment option.
Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: Efficient Clinical Outcome through Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a rare myocardial ischemic disease that threatens patients’ life. Various risk factors are associated with SCAD, such as smoking, severe hypertension and psychological reasons. Considering the formation of dissection, SCAD can be divided into intimal tear type or intraluminal hemorrhage type.
Kawasaki Disease Presented with Meningitis in an Egyptian Adolescent
An Egyptian male adolescent 12 years old presented with fever, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting for 3 days. He had convulsion on admission. Physical examination revealed positive meningeal signs.
Evaluation of Luffa Aegyptica Mill Powder: A Novel Superdisintegrant in Delayed Release Tablets
The current research in the field of drug delivery by which pulsatile release can be achieved has been intensified. The objective of the present study was to evaluate Luffa aegyptica mill powder as a novel superdisintegrant in the development of pulsatile drug delivery system (PDDS).
Viable Alternatives to Implantology
In this era of implant dentistry, the teaching and indications for removable prosthodontics is becoming a lost art, especially in affluent urban environments, where most replacements are accomplished by the use of implant fixtures. Removable prosthodontics is still being taught and is used in rural areas and in the elderly patients or medically compromised individual.
Milk Drinking Patterns among Malaysian Urban Children of Different Household Income Status
Milk consumption is popular in Malaysia especially among the younger ages. Nonetheless, there is a lack of quantitative data on milk consumption by children in Malaysia.
Impact of Training Programme on Knowledge and Perception of Primary Health Care (PHC) Workers on Nutrition Component of Safe Motherhood Initiative in South-West Nigeria
One of the core components of Safe Motherhood Initiatives (SMI) is nutrition, yet only few studies have considered this adequately. The goal of this intervention study was to evaluate the effect of training programme on knowledge and perception of PHC health workers on nutrition components of SMIs.
Could Non-Linear Heart Rate Variability Analysis of Short RR Intervals Series Give Clinically Valuable Information in Heart Disease?
New analytic methods based on nonlinear system theory have been developed to characterize the nonlinear features in HR dynamics.
It is known from long time series (24h ECG recordings) that patients with chronic heart failure or stable coronary heart disease have
altered fractal organization in heartbeat dynamics. During such long-time series, many confounding could limit the assessment of
autonomic functions.
Food Intake Circadian Chronology: A Healthy Rising Science
Chronophysiology is an evolutionary multiscience that enables animals including humans to cope with the fluctuating environment. Timing of food intake has been discovered to orchestrate postprandial circadian rhythms of nutrient ingestion, digestion, transport, and metabolism. As such, chrono-orchestration of food intake regulates appetite and eating rate after Chrononutritional physiology is a major unnoticed healthy science that, in light of realistic modeling and understanding of voluntary feed intake in food-producing ruminant models, offers practical perceptions towards establishing health-improving feasible nutritional programs and regimens.
Electronic-nose Applications in Forensic Science and for Analysis of Volatile Biomarkers in the Human Breath
The application of electronic-nose (E-nose) technologies in forensic science is a recent new development following a long history of progress in the development of diverse applications in the related biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. Data from forensic analyses must satisfy the needs and requirements of both the scientific and legal communities. The type of data collected from electronic-nose devices provides a means of identifying specific types of information about the chemical nature of evidentiary objects and samples under investigation using aroma signature profiles of complex gaseous mixtures containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released from manufactured products and parts of the human body. E-nose analyses also provide useful qualitative information about the physicochemical characteristics and metabolic conditions of human subjects without the need for time-consuming analyses to identify all chemical components in human-derived volatile mixtures.
Editorial Board Members Related to CAD
Franciszek Adamicki
Rector/Lecturer
Department of Horticulture
College of Economic and Humanities
Skierniewice
Poland
Department of Horticulture
College of Economic and Humanities
Skierniewice
Poland
Carol A. DeNysschen
Associate Professor
Department of Nutrition & Dietetics
Buffalo State College, SUNY
United States
Department of Nutrition & Dietetics
Buffalo State College, SUNY
United States
Khue Vu Ngyen
Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics
University of California
USA
University of California
USA
Khue Vu Nguyen
Department of Medicine and Pediatrics
University if California
USA
University if California
USA
Martin Falk
Head and Professor
Institute of Biophysics of ASCR
Czech Republic
Institute of Biophysics of ASCR
Czech Republic
Lihua Song
Associate Professor
Chief, Laboratory of Rickettsiology
Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology
China
Chief, Laboratory of Rickettsiology
Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology
China
Ekrem Dogan
Professor
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Nephrology
Selahaddin Eyyubi University
Turkey
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Nephrology
Selahaddin Eyyubi University
Turkey
Minoo Asadzandi
Assistant Professor
Faculty member of spiritual health of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Iran
Faculty member of spiritual health of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Iran
Nevin Fayez Wanis Zaki
Assistant Professor
Psychiatry & Consultant psychiatrist
Mansoura University Hospitals
Egypt
Psychiatry & Consultant psychiatrist
Mansoura University Hospitals
Egypt
Yasuo Iwasaki
Professor
Department of Neurology
Toho University Omori Hospital
Japan
Department of Neurology
Toho University Omori Hospital
Japan