Tag: Behaviour

Study about Congolese People Practices towards Insalubrity in Congo

The purpose of the study was to examine insalubrity practises in the Mombele district of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For the Kinshasa population, the rise in insalubrity and the deterioration of the ecosystem have assumed alarming and deadly dimensions. We carried out a quantitative descriptive investigation. However,...
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Indonesian Cuscuses (Diprotodontia: Phalangeridae): Status and Perspective

Every year, interest in animal conservation develops, coupled with growing worries about biodiversity loss and increased understanding of the ecosystem, resulting in fresh arguments regarding human-nature connections. Understanding these contemporary concepts of wildlife conservation management necessitates a thorough understanding of wild animal behaviour, demography, and ecosystem dynamics. The influence...
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Glycoconjugates Study in Surface Secretions of a Fresh Water Edible Catfish, Clarias gariepinus in Response to Clove Oil Anaesthesia: Experimental Investigation

This histopathology and histochemistry study looks at the effects of clove oil anaesthesia on the gills, dendritic organs, and skin of Clarias gariepinus, a locally available fresh water edible catfish. Clove oil has long been known for its medical properties, and it was/is extensively used as an analgesic and...
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Behaviour Management Challenges in Pediatric Dentistry

Behaviour management is fundamental to providing effective and efficient dental care to a child patient. Disruptive behaviour of a child impedes the quality of treatment while increasing the duration of treatment and the risk of injury to the child. A child’s behavior on dental visit is influenced by variables...
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