Sickle-cell disease Sickle-cell disease is one of the most common severe monogenic disorders in the world. Haemoglobin polymerisation, leading to erythrocyte rigidity and vaso-occlusion, is central to the pathophysiology of this disease, although the importance of chronic anaemia, haemolysis, and vasculopathy has been established. Clinical management is basic and few treatments have a robust evidence […]
Month: November 2020
Effect of water stress at different development stages on vegetative and reproductive growth of corn A field study was carried out from 1995 to 1997 in order to determine the effect of irrigation and water stress imposed at different development stages on vegetative growth, grain yield and other yield components of corn (Zea mays L.). […]
Biogeochemical nutrient cycles and nutrient management strategies Nutrient loading by riverine input into estuarine systems has increased by 6–50 times for the N load from pristine conditions to present, whereas a 18–180 times increase has been observed in the P load. Reductions in the ratio of N to P delivery has also occurred with time. […]
The world is full of things which are mysterious. The idea that God became the World is a religious doctrine that has been known for centuries. Evolutionary scientists and modern scholars also believe in the theory of the Big Bang. The precise process of the creation of the universe is incapable of being verified by […]
This book studies the synchronisation of Lur’e complex networks with different problems. In order to synchronise the Lur’e complex networks, various forms of pinning control techniques are used throughout the entire work. Sufficient requirements for different types of synchronisation on the Lur’e dynamical networks are obtained based on the Lyapunov method. And to show the […]
The prediction of multicommodity freight flows over a multimodal network has attracted much interest in the recent years. An implementation of the International Freight Simultaneous Transportation Equilibrium Model (IFSTEM) that developed in United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), to the goods trade through the ports and lands of Sultanate of Oman […]
The majority of businesses worldwide are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and play an important role in the economy. It is recognised that small and medium-sized enterprises are the key players in attracting domestic investment and stimulating economic expansion. They are important for economic growth and creativity, for reducing poverty, for local jobs and development […]
Behavioral finance takes its basic concepts from the theory of economics. In the field of financial markets, behavioural finance is a novel approach. It stems from the urgent need to overcome and resolve the unresolved challenges faced by conventional investors in today’s new financial environment. Thus, it is said that, through certain financial models, certain […]
The aim of the research was to confirm the validity in 4 countries of the Latin American region of the analytical model originally proposed by Kopelman, Brief and Guzzo[1]. Cincel, Colombia’s top organisational research institution, adapted the original model and organised this report. The research objectives included the establishment of various comparisons and relationships between […]
This study examined the connection between the management of external reserves and the economic growth of Nigeria over the period from 1985 to 2013. As the dependent variable, the model was defined using external reserves, while the explanatory variables are gross domestic product, exchange rate, monetary policy rate, foreign direct investment and inflation. Secondary data […]