MINIMAL REDUCTS WITH GRASP

Minimal Reducts with Grasp

The proper detection of patient level of dementia is important to offer the suitable treatment.The diagnosis is based on certain criteria, reflected in Toner the clinical examinations.From these examinations emerge the limitations and the degree in which each patient is in.In order to reduce the total of limitations to be evaluated, we used the rou

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A comprehensive review of fabrication techniques and their impact on mechanical behaviour and osteoregenerative applications of bioactive inorganic substituents

Multifarious materials are used in the biomedical domain to relieve the distress of patients due to underlying diseases or injuries by replacing or augmenting any tissues or organs.Specific metallic substrates used as implants have the probability of failure due to corrosion resulting from direct contact with body fluid.Therefore, we aim to conduct

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Towards an efficient storm surge and inundation forecasting system over the Bengal delta: chasing the Supercyclone Amphan

The Bay of Bengal is a well-known breeding ground to some of the deadliest cyclones in history.Despite recent advancements, the complex morphology and hydrodynamics of this large delta and the associated modelling complexity impede accurate storm surge forecasting in this highly vulnerable region.Here we CANDLE TOOLS present a proof of concept of a

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Genome-wide analysis, expansion and expression of the NAC family under drought and heat stresses in bread wheat (T. aestivum L.).

The NAC family is one of the largest plant-specific transcription factor families, and some of its members are known to play major roles in plant development and response to biotic and abiotic stresses.Here, we inventoried 488 NAC members in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum).Using the recent release of the wheat genome (IWGS RefSeq v1.0), we studied

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A Smartphone App for Supporting the Self-management of Daytime Urinary Incontinence in Adolescents: Development and Formative Evaluation Study of URApp

BackgroundDaytime urinary incontinence (UI) is common in childhood and often persists into adolescence.UI in adolescence is associated with a range of adverse outcomes, including depressive symptoms, peer victimization, poor self-image, and problems with peer relationships.The first-line conservative treatment for UI is bladder training (standard u

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