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In the previously developed method using low NaOH and CaCl2 concentrations, the atmospheric CO2 is simply fixed to CaCO3 and NaCl, which exist as coal... Read more
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Reexamining Opioid Receptors as Evidence of Conscious Pain States
Pain researchers have relied on the inadequate evidence of the presence of opioid receptors in organisms as evidence of conscious pain through an argu... Read more
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Relationships between Age, Subjective Memory, Metacognition and Thought-Action Fusion
It is unclear how the relationships between age and metacognitive beliefs are affected by beliefs about memory. To examine this question, we measured ... Read more
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Dementia is a global epidemic and is the leading cause of disability among older people. A priority in dementia research is engagement of people with ... Read more
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Jamaican’s Decisions on COVID-19 vaccination: A National Cross-Sectional Empirical Survey
COVID-19 is a dangerous disease caused by a virus discovered in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. World Health Organization WHO (2021), postulated that s... Read more
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Screening for conditions like hypertension, diabetes mellitus and anaemia during antenatal reduces the chances of complications in pregnancy. Health s... Read more
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Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) affects cassava growth and production with resultant foliar symptoms and storage root necrosis causing significant... Read more
Case Report
Staphylococcus aureus is the most common cause of osteomyelitis with significant morbidity and mortality outcomes. Methicillin-susceptible Staphylococ... Read more
Retrospective Study
The purpose of this study was to determine the relevance of traditional adverse Clinicopathological factors in predicting outcomes in patients with Hu... Read more
Original Research
Previous research indicates the prevalence of burnout among nurses and educators. Factors of burnout need to be identified to help prevent its adverse... Read more