Articles Related to GGR
Tackling Aggravated Climatic Civil and Meteorological Aviation Weather Challenges Through Technology Transmission (Tacmwc
The paper will be discussed the forthcoming natural and manmade catastrophic events. One day which may affect our Natural Eco – System and its existing Air – Environments’ Climatic Weather Aviation Meteorological Challenges Changing Conditions/ Occurrences, which are abruptly degrading air quality index (AQI) day by day, due to the generation of the Contaminated/ Polluted Constituents/ Black Carbon Soot Particles Emission in the form of solid, liquid and gaseous substances
Whole Around the GLOBE at Local, Regional and Worldwide Scale. Detailed project Kurkuti – Ghamsali – Niti Highway explored for civil engineering highway construction may influence on various types of meteorological weather parameters/
proceedings during the construction highways’ road network. The promotion of cleaner, climate – friendly technologies
and improved environmental management practices for enhanced livelihood sustainability and fostering resilience requires
resources, which are fast – tracking speedily and all have strong interlinks/ connections through highway roads networks in
civil engineering/ buildings/ industries producing anthropogenic substance in natural eco – system and its environment as
depicted in Figure 1: Scheme Accomplishment Purposes and Judgment Creation Effort – Lifespan Progression…!!!
Through Technology Transmission (T3 Formula…!!)
Picture Fuzzy Grey Approach for Decision Problems with unknown Weight Information
Cuong’s picture fuzzy set (PFS) has more capability to grip the uncertainties in real-life decision-making problems as compare to intuitionistic fuzzy set. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new Grey approach in which the attribute values takes from the picture fuzzy numbers, attribute weights information is unknown and develop a multi criteria decision making approach to study the interaction between the input argument under the picture fuzzy environment. The main advantage of the proposed technique is that, it can deal with the situations of the positive interaction, negative interaction or non-interaction among the criteria, during decision-making process. Finally, a numerical approach is demonstrated for implementation of proposed technique and show that how proposed technique is reliable and effective is illustrated.
Periodontal Maintenance Therapy and Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis: Brief Review of the Literature and Case Report
This case report presents an unusual variant of generalized aggressive periodontitis that was managed by nonsurgical therapy which included the use of a novel tooth gel. Also, a brief review of the literature is offered as context for this unusual clinical case. The patient, a 40-year old Caucasian female, presented with advanced bone loss involving all teeth, intense inflammation of the attached gingiva and little obvious supra- or subgingival biofilm and dental calculus. Presence of systemic disease, high levels of periodontal microbial pathogens and IL-1α and IL-1β polymorphisms were evaluated and all determined to be negative. Gingival biopsy resulted in a diagnosis of nonspecific inflammation. Treatment consisted of 2- and 3-month intervals for periodontal maintenance appointments and eventually the introduction of an activated edathamil-based tooth gel. Over the subsequent 4-years the patient’s periodontal status stabilized as manifested by no further loss of tooth supporting bone, a reduction in the percentage of periodontal pockets of 4-6 mm depth and a reduction in the percentage of sites exhibiting bleeding upon periodontal probing. The significance of this case report is to emphasize that, even in cases of severe generalized aggressive periodontitis, nonsurgical periodontal therapy can be effective. In addition, it appears that a novel tooth gel containing activated edathamil is effective at reducing gingival inflammation with a concomitant reduction in percent of sites that bleed on periodontal probing.
Xeroderma Pigmentosum Groups C and A in Algerian Patients with Deregulation of both Transcription and DNA Repair
Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by an extreme sensitivity to UV rays from sunlight, a high incidence of skin cancer and occasional neurological symptoms. XP, primarily defined as a DNA repair syndrome, has been found associated with defects in the Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER) pathway, and more recently by transcriptional deregulation. XP results from mutations in eight genes (XPA to XPG and XPV) coding for proteins involved in NER.
Internal Inflammatory Root Resorption. Management with Mineral Trioxide Aggregate and Gutta-Percha
Early diagnosis and accurate treatment are essential for Internal Inflammatory Root Resorption (IIRR) control. The aim is to present the sequence of diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of an IIRR using gutta-percha (GP) and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) as obturation materials. This study exhibits an IIRR case in the #9 tooth of a 64-year old patient. History refers to a horse’s kick suffered ten years earlier. The tooth was asymptomatic during the interim time period but eventually the patient experienced symptomology.
Following a detailed exam, a treatment plan was reached to save the tooth and maintain its functionality.
Cubic Averaging Aggregation Operators with Multiple Attributes Group Decision Making Problem
The group decision making is a very useful technique for ranking the group of alternatives, the cubic averaging operator is new tool
in group decision making problems. In this article, we develop a series of new operators so called cubic weighted averaging (CWA)
operator, cubic ordered weighted averaging (COWA) operator and cubic hybrid averaging (CHA) operator. We also discussed some
particular cases and properties of these operators. Furthermore, we apply the proposed aggregation operators to deal with multiple
attribute group decision making in which decision information takes the form of cubic numbers. Finally, we used some practical
examples to illustrate the validity and feasibility of the proposed methods by comparing with other methods.
Recurrent Benign Granular Cell Tumor of Breast with Malignancy – Does it Exist?
A granular cell tumor of the breast parenchyma is a rare tumor accounting for 5-6% of all granular cell carcinoma and are mostly benign in nature.
Anthropometric Predictors for Multiple Risk Factor Aggregation in Adults from Maracaibo City
There are several anthropometric measures that are useful for diagnosis obesity and also are related to the development of different cardiovascular risk factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the predictive ability of various anthropometric parameters for the multiple risk factors aggregation (MRFA) in the adult population of the city of Maracaibo-Venezuela.
Rasagiline-associated Hypersexuality
Hypersexual behavior has been reported in patients with Parkinson disease, particularly when treated with dopamine
agonists. The effect on sexual behavior of monoamine oxidase inhibitors type B (MAO-B) is less clear cut.
Croscarmellose Sodium Efficiency in the Development of a Generic Capsule Formulation of Piroxicam, Comparable Dissolution Profile to the Innovator Product, Feldene
The objective of this study was to evaluate the encapsulation performance of Croscarmellose sodium, a superdisintegrant in a low-dose, poor-solubility drug formulation and the in-vitro dissolution performance of the Piroxicam capsules. Preparation, characterization and evaluation of the effects of the different concentrations of carmellose sodium and the amount of dried starch on in-vitro dissolution of Piroxicam capsules. Piroxicam was chosen for its very low solubility in biological fluids, which result in poor systemic bioavailability after oral administration. Piroxicam can be categorized as Class II drugs according to the Biopharmaceutics Classification System.
Tame to Torture: Psychosexual Correlations of Sex, Violence and Torture
This paper discusses the psychosexual correlations and psychological consequences related to torture and behavioral acts that are fundamentally torturous. The influence of participation by learning and the relationship of acts to thought and thought to acts are further discussed to raise awareness to the effects of torture on the torturer. Theories from multiple disciplines are presented in an integrated context to examine the correlation between fundamental psychological principles associated with acts that are torturous in nature and, therefore, innately evil.
Perspectives and Potential Applications of Ruthenium-Based Nanocarriers for Cancer Therapy
Cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease characterised by continuous uncontrolled growth and expansion of abnormal cells. In general, in tumor cells the signalling pathways regulating cellular processes, as cell growth and division and cell to cellcommunication result strongly altered.
Editorial Board Members Related to GGR
Yinghao Wu
Assistant Professor
Department of Systems & Computational Biology
Yeshiva University
United States
Department of Systems & Computational Biology
Yeshiva University
United States
Mamatha Ballal
Professor
Melaka Manipal Medical College
Manipal University
India
Melaka Manipal Medical College
Manipal University
India
Guey-Jen Lee-Chen
Professor
Department of Life Science
National Taiwan Normal University
Taiwan
Department of Life Science
National Taiwan Normal University
Taiwan
Baolin Zhang
Division of Therapeutic Proteins
Office of Biotechnology Products
FDA/Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
United States
Office of Biotechnology Products
FDA/Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
United States
CLAUDIO FOZZA
Aggregate Professor
Department of Biomedical sciences
University of Sassari
Italy
Department of Biomedical sciences
University of Sassari
Italy
Allan Siegel
Professor
Department of Neurology & Neurosciences
Rutgers University
United States
Department of Neurology & Neurosciences
Rutgers University
United States
Wen-Quan Zou
Associate Professor
Departments of Pathology and Neurology
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
United States
Departments of Pathology and Neurology
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
United States
Carlo Monaco
Assistant Professor
Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences
University of Bologna
Italy
Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences
University of Bologna
Italy
Ock K. Chun
Assistant Professor
Department of Nutritional Sciences
University of Connecticut
United States
Eugene S. Kim
Associate Professor
Department of Surgery
University of Southern California
United States
Department of Surgery
University of Southern California
United States