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Tinnitus is defined as a cortical phantom sound perception in the absence of an appropriate external stimulus. It has an estimated prevalence of 10% t... Read moreCase Reports
Ulnar nerve damage is a recognised complication of Kirschner wires (K-wire) pinning of supracondylar fractures, and can occur as an iatrogenic consequ... Read moreResearch Article
A Study of Nuclear Medicine Contrast Retention in Vascular Access Ports
Vascular access ports were investigated to determine the retention rate of injected radiotracers during PET scan acquisition. A total of 30 ports were... Read moreResearch Article
Investigation of MRI Contrast Release from Vascular Access Ports after Priming
Vascular ports designed for venous access were injected with gadolinium contrast and imaged using MRI. Incrementally, the ports were flushed with sali... Read moreResearch Article
Monitoring of trace organic contaminants in aquatic media has become a major concern today. The presence of Carbamazepine (CBZ), anticonvulsant and an... Read moreResearch Article
Isolated Pseudomonas Aeruginosa from Mining Site: Proteome Changes Due to Presence of Copper
The copper mining generates high amounts of residues. Thus, these residues and mining sites need to be treated correctly to avoid environmental risks.... Read moreImage Article
In the current image article, we investigate anti-cancer Nano drugs' effects' trend on human pancreas cancer cells and tissues prevention, diagnosis a... Read moreReview Article
Cobalt Phthalocyanine Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor for Chloride Sensing in Water Samples
A 104 MHz Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) sensor functionalized with a 100 nm thick Cobalt Phthalocyanine (CoPc) layer was investigated for chloride sensi... Read moreReview Article
The patient with an oncological disease presents a series of discomforts related to the psychological sphere such as depression, pain, sense of useful... Read moreResearch Article
Due to high levels of impoverishment, rural communities in southern African are highly dependent on their surroundings to sustain their livelihood. Ho... Read more