DEVELOPING ENZYME IMMOBILIZATION WITH FIBROUS MEMBRANES: LONGEVITY AND CHARACTERIZATION CONSIDERATIONS


Identification and characterization of candidate detoxification genes in Pharsalia antennata Gahan (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)

The wood-boring beetles, including the majority of Cerambycidae, have developed the ability to metabolize a variety of toxic compounds derived from host plants and the surrounding environment.However, detoxification mechanisms underlying the evolutionary adaptation of a cerambycid beetle Pharsalia antennata to hosts and habitats are largely unexplo

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Legal Framework for the Protection of Copyright and Related Rights through Collective Management Organizations in Palestinian Law / Comparative Study

The Collective management is the exercise of copyright and related rights by civil organizations.It allows creators and rights owners to exercise their rights efficiently in their country and abroad andit plays an essential role in the national and international exercise of authors’ rights because by individual management of rights

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Promoting physical activity and physical function in people with long-term conditions in primary care: the Function First realist synthesis with co-design

Background: As people age and accumulate long-term conditions, their physical activity and physical function declines, resulting in disability and loss of independence.Primary care is well placed to empower individuals and communities to reduce this decline; however, the best approach is uncertain.Objectives: To develop a programme theory to explai

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Feasibility of Skin Water Content Imaging Using CMOS Sensors

Pressure injuries (PI) Tobacco result from pressure-induced damage to the skin and underlying tissues.Currently, Stage I PI are detected using visual skin assessments.However, this visual method is unable to detect skin color changes in persons with darkly pigmented skin, which results in a higher Stage II-IV PI incidence and PI-associated mortalit

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