Simple hygiene behaviour such as washing hands is key to improving health of individuals and reducing community trans
mission of communicable diseases such as respiratory and enteric infections. Consistent and relentless messaging by global
and local health authorities had resulted in heightened hygiene awareness amongst the public during the COVID-19 pan
demic. Unfortunately, many of the hygiene behaviours practiced during the pandemic have proven to be unsustainable in
the immediate period following the pandemic
Author Name: Sayandip Mukherjee |
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Journal of Public Health Hygiene and Safety
Background: Hyperglycemia is a common condition that is treated in the emergency department (ED). Hyperglycemia is of
ten treated with intravenous fluids and insulin. Current guidelines recommend obtaining potassium levels prior to the initia
tion of insulin therapy. This often delays insulin therapy for several hours.
Author Name: Jon Schrock |
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Journal of Emergency Medicine and Care
Background: Drug resistance poses a challenge in managing microbial infections, highlighting the urgency to develop nov
el, e ective antimicrobials. e natural environment is a proven source of novel antimicrobial agents. is study explored
unique and exploitable antimicrobial-producing bacteria from the extreme habitat of Lake Magadi
Author Name: David Njenga |
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Journal of Pharmaceutics & Drug Development
We study nanoscale phase separation in iron-pnictides and its relation to doping and electronic 4
degeneracies across the tetragonal-orthorhombic and uncollapsed to the collapsed tetragonal 5
phases. The structural implications of these transitions are probed using the optical phonon 6
spectrum. We notice a previously less-acknowledged coexistence of two phases on small length 7
scales and at ambient conditions
Author Name: Gnezdilov Vladimir |
|
Journal of Nanoscience & Technology
Nanoscale phase separation due to doping and electronic degeneracies in iron pnictides
Simple hygiene behaviour such as washing hands is key to improving health of individuals and reducing community trans
mission of communicable diseases such as respiratory and enteric infections. Consistent and relentless messaging by global
and local health authorities had resulted in heightened hygiene awareness amongst the public during the COVID-19 pan
demic. Unfortunately, many of the hygiene behaviours practiced during the pandemic have proven to be unsustainable in
the immediate period following the pandemic
Author Name: Sayandip Mukherjee |
|
Nanoscale phase separation due to doping and electronic degeneracies in iron pnictides
Background: Hyperglycemia is a common condition that is treated in the emergency department (ED). Hyperglycemia is of
ten treated with intravenous fluids and insulin. Current guidelines recommend obtaining potassium levels prior to the initia
tion of insulin therapy. This often delays insulin therapy for several hours.
Author Name: Jon Schrock |
|
Nanoscale phase separation due to doping and electronic degeneracies in iron pnictides
Background: Drug resistance poses a challenge in managing microbial infections, highlighting the urgency to develop nov
el, e ective antimicrobials. e natural environment is a proven source of novel antimicrobial agents. is study explored
unique and exploitable antimicrobial-producing bacteria from the extreme habitat of Lake Magadi
Author Name: David Njenga |
|
Nanoscale phase separation due to doping and electronic degeneracies in iron pnictides
We study nanoscale phase separation in iron-pnictides and its relation to doping and electronic 4
degeneracies across the tetragonal-orthorhombic and uncollapsed to the collapsed tetragonal 5
phases. The structural implications of these transitions are probed using the optical phonon 6
spectrum. We notice a previously less-acknowledged coexistence of two phases on small length 7
scales and at ambient conditions
Author Name: Gnezdilov Vladimir |
|