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6 Articles
2021 Year
Vol. 15 Volume

Research Articles

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Invasion of Aristolochia littoralis Parodi in Kailash Sacred Landscape, Uttarakhand

Department of Botany, Kumaun University, India

Aristolochia littoralis Parodi, a well-documented invasive plant species, has increasingly been observed in the Kailash Sacred Landscape, specifically within the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, I...

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Reading Body Language (1979) by Robert Bolton

Department of Communication Studies, University of Skopje, Macedonia

One of the actual problems which we face in everyday life is communication. Non-verbal communication is very important for each of us. Still people do not know about the existence of body language des...

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Flexible Belt Shearing-Extrusion Walnut Shell Crushing-Mechanization Analysis

Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Hebei Agricultural University, China

To complement the process of breaking walnut shells with mechanical approaches, a walnut shell-kernel separation device was designed. Stiffness at different positions of the walnut shell was analyzed ...

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Gender Differences in Dentistry: A Systematic Review of Caries and Periodontitis

University of TΓΌbingen, Department of Dentistry, Germany

Since the 1980s, the World Health Organization (WHO) has emphasized the need to explore sex differences across all medical fields. Despite this, the field of gender dentistry continues to suffer from ...

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Variation of Tumor Size Measurements Between Radiology and Pathology

King Fahad Hospital of University, Department of Radiology, Saudi Arabia

The aim of this study is to determine whether the preoperative measurement of tumor size by imaging modalities deviates from the postoperative pathological measurement in breast cancer. A retrospectiv...

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Healthcare and Patient Satisfaction in Primary Care Settings: A Field Study in Lebanon

American University of Beirut, Faculty of Health Sciences, Lebanon

Patients' views on healthcare service delivery are often overlooked in developing countries like Lebanon. Traditionally seen as passive beneficiaries, patients' perceptions of service quality and sati...

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