An Ironic View on a Convoluted Reality: Part A
The period of 2020 displays two main processes; first, it poses the COVID-19 universal as an worldwide wonder that manifests by what method great and menacing is life after death Nature. Secondly, it represents completely of the rough Capitalism time that had begun to fall accompanying the 2008-9 finan-...
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A Case Report: An Approach to Recognize a Role in Ketogenic Diet Response in Autism with Positive CHD8
Autism is a neurological disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate and socialise. The symptoms of autism spectrum disorder are now untreatable with current medications. Epilepsy is often co-morbid with symptoms of autistic spectrum disorder. Ketogenic diets are very helpful in treating epilepsy in children, and multiple studies...
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Determination of Bioecology of the Syrphidae Family
The goal of this brief review is to determine the Syrphidae Family’s bioecology (Insecta: Diptera). Quantitative features of the Family and Species (taxonomic groups) were studied, as well as conceptual factors such as geographical distribution, species, prey, life cycle, reproduction, Taxonomy, Nomenclature, and pollination. A literature search was conducted...
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Impact of Television Viewing: A Review Article
In our country, television has become the primary source of entertainment and education. It has altered people’s lifestyles and has had a significant cultural impact. Some pupils utilise television as an instructional tool, while others use it for entertainment. The impact of television on young people, in particular, has...
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Intervention Strategies: Cognition, Behavior, and Intellectual Disabilities
Introduction: This study is part of a larger research project, and it was published as an article based on our previous research experiences1. The purpose of this study was to encourage and rehabilitate neurophysiological processes of attention, behavior, and cognition in children with intellectual disabilities. It also emphasizes the...
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Determining the Behaviour of Wild Plants’ Use in Meru, Kenya
The ethnobotanical record resulting from interactions between the Meru people and their wild plants reveals a strong reliance on medicinal and non-medicinal plant uses. Wild plants are increasingly being used for medicine, food, material, social purposes, construction, fuel, environmental beauty, and wind and dust breaks in this part of...
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The Effect of Light and Soil Moisture on the Environmental Behavior of Newts (Triturus vittatus vittatus, Urodela): A Detailed Study
Under controlled conditions, the effects of light and moisture on the response of metamorphosed newts (Triturus vittatus vittatus) to hiding places were investigated. There were no significant differences (X2-test; P > 0.05) between the hiding places covered with black or transparent paper used as controls for the experiments. Soil...
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Recent Study on Measuring the Public Awareness toward Household Waste Management in Muharraq Governorate-Kingdom of Bahrain
In contrast to the pace of urbanisation, the generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) is rising rapidly. The growing population, burgeoning rate of waste generation, limited availability of land, and scarcity of waste disposal sites make household waste management a difficult challenge for Bahrain’s policymakers, urban planners, and municipalities....
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Immunity and Sex Concerns on Behaviour From IgE vs IgG to sex conditioned socialization?
Aims: To find evidence that the immune response modifies behavior by regulating sex hormones. Study Design: Experimental transversal case control study and longitudinal experimental case control study. Place and Duration of Study: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Chair, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences Faculty, National University of Córdoba. 2009-2015. Methodology:...
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