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Drip irrigation advantages for the cotton field in conditions of salty earth in Bukhara province region [PDF]
Bakhtiyar Matyakubov +3 more
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The new kids on the block: RNA‐binding proteins regulate autophagy in disease
The idea that autophagy can be regulated upstream of the protein level by de novo synthesis of autophagy‐related (ATG) mRNA transcripts has shifted the focus to regulation of the mRNA expression of ATG genes. Accumulating evidence suggests that the ATG mRNAs can also be regulated by RNA‐binding proteins (RBPs). Better understanding of the mechanisms by
Shai Dushnitzky +2 more
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Method for Obtaining and Analysing the Physico-Mechanical Properties of Wood-Plastic Boards [PDF]
In this paper, we consider a method for producing wood-plastic composites (WPC) based on urea-formaldehyde resins (UFR) and investigate their physical and mechanical properties.
Sherali Jalilov +4 more
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Abstract Purpose Several recurring pathogenic variants (PVs) in BRCA1/BRCA2 and additional cancer susceptibility genes are described in the ethnically diverse Israeli population. Since 2019, testing for these recurring PVs is reimbursed unselectively for all patients with breast cancer (BC) in Israel. The aim was to evaluate the yield of genotyping for
Rinat Bernstein‐Molho +5 more
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A Regression Analysis for Sustainable Waste Management in Uzbekistan [PDF]
Effective waste management is crucial for Uzbekistan's transition towards a green economy. This study employs multiple linear and polynomial regression models to forecast municipal solid waste generation in Uzbekistan.
Kadirova Maraljon +4 more
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Introduction: Contributions and reflections on Modern Heritage in the Anthropocene
Abstract Modern Heritage in the Anthropocene draws from a critical selection of the 54 papers presented at the second International MoHoA conference Modern Heritage in the Anthropocene, (October 26–28, 2022), hosted by The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, in partnership with the University of Liverpool's School of ...
Edward Denison, Shahid Vawda
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Silent Invasion: COVID-19′s Hidden Damage to Human Organs
Background: SARS-CoV-2, originally described as a respiratory pathogen, has been identified as a multisystem disease with complex and interconnected pathophysiological processes.
Ulugbek Ochilov +8 more
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Assessment of the severity of ulcerative colitis: An effective pathway from invasive to non-invasive diagnosis [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to study the Diagnostic and prognostic importance of TGF-β2 in patients with ulcerative colitis with different severity.
Abdullayeva Umida +5 more
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Introduction: Nearly everyone in our society is concerned about the financial cost of healthcare. The aim to reduce health‐care costs motivates us to seek out therapies that deliver the highest possible value, depending in part on comparable economic evaluations. Cost‐effectiveness analysis is a sort of economic research in which the relative costs and
Arvind Kumar +3 more
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Variation of laboratory analyzes according to severity of illness in patients with COVID-19 [PDF]
The Covid-19 disease is a new, unexplored problem for mankind. In a short time, the epidemic of the new coronavirus infection has spread to more than 200 countries.
Saidov Farrukh +5 more
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