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Is important researching the relation between obesogenicity with the space of the cities? How reasons do you give to assess this issue?
Several authors, such as Downs et al. (2020), Mendes et al. (2022); Recine et al.(2022), and Story et al. (2008) address obesity as part of the pandemic frameworks that make up the global obesity/malnutrition syndemic, aggravated by climate change caused by anthropogenic causes. This framework is structured to characterize, then, biological, social and economic interactions of the population, directing to different comorbidities frameworks. Those authors, however, point out that the concept...
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CryoEM: do you have any suggestion to concentrate samples after GRAFIX gradient?
After GRAFIX I am loosing all my sample on amicon filter.
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Struvite precipitation - What conditions must be satisfied to favor phosphate precipitation by Mg2+ than Ca2+ provided that both ions are present in a solution?
What conditions must be satisfied to favor phosphate precipitation by Mg2+ than Ca2+ provided that both ions are present in a solution?
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For me-too medical devices, on what basis should manufacturers choose biological tests to conduct?
Manufacturers producing a me-too medical device intended for implantation in the human body, conducting a full biocompatibility study including implantation effect that takes more than one year does not seem logical. With the availability of a reference medical device of the same material & intended use, how can the manufacturer choose the required biological tests?
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What half-life defines a POP (Persistent Organic Pollutant)?
Is anyone aware of a cutoff half-life (e.g., 5 years) that defines a compound as being a POP? Does the half-life have to be in humans, any species, or in the environment? Citations or links would be very helpful. Thanks
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What is the best way to deplete resident macrophages in the heart?
I am planning studies that require depleting resident macrophages in the heart in a mouse model of myocardial infarction. There are multiple strategies including Csf1r and CD163 antibodies. What is the most specific and effective way to deplete resident cardiac macrophages?
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What is the next big publisher after Nature and Science?
I want to know which publisher is considered as next big Publisher from Scientific Publication?
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Why some journals did not accept the bibliometric or scientometric based papers? since this is the techniques to identify the current trends of any selected field in science.
I want to know (in a paragraph form) on how we can share the opportunity of this writing techniques of bibliometric or scientometric based papers with others too
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Does the epistemologic scene support the problems of XXI? Which some new visions should be considered in all kind of research?
Epistemology is often treated as the central field of philosophical discussions. But, as she discusses the nature of knowledge and beliefs, she goes beyond the field of philosophy and influences all areas of modern thought, its studies and people's daily lives. All academic disciplines ask questions about method, validation, and truth: that is, epistemological questions. Science has accumulated several epistemological views over its more than four hundred years of existence. In this way, we...
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My query is about finding a Ph.D. Position.
I am a lecturer, researcher, and assistant professor in the field of epidemiology at Samara University in Ethiopia. I got my bachelor's degree as a public health officer from Jimma University and my MPH in epidemiology from Addis Ababa University. Now I want to further my academic career and knowledge. I've recently begun my search for a Ph.D. in epidemiology. But I'm at a loss for how to seize and process the opportunity.
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