Effects of Ethanol Extracts of Origanum vulgare and Thymus vulgaris on the Mycotoxin Concentrations and the Hygienic Quality of Maize (Zea mays L.) Silage

The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) and thyme (Thymus vulgaris L.) extracts to decrease mycotoxin contents and improve the hygienic quality of maize (Zea mays L.) silage.Under laboratory conditions, maize silage samples were fermented with oregano (OE), thyme (TE), oregano and thyme mixture (MIX), and

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Keratoconus: A historical and prospective review

This article is a historical and prospective review of keratoconus and ectatic corneal diseases.It covers definitions and terminology, the prevalence of keratoconus, predisposing factors, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, management, classifications, and progression criteria.It highlights other venus tops and blouses aspects of the disease that ar

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Reflection in Medical Diagnosis: A Literature Review

Purpose: Reflection in medical diagnosis has been said to prevent errors by minimizing flaws in clinical reasoning.This claim, however, has been much disputed.While some studies show reflective reasoning to improve diagnostic performance, others find it to add nothing.This paper presents a narrative review of the literature on reflection in minnie

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A Novel Non-Contact Detection and Identification Method for the Post-Disaster Compression State of Injured Individuals Using UWB Bio-Radar

Building collapse leads to mechanical injury, which is the main cause of injury and death, with crush syndrome as its most common complication.During the post-disaster search and rescue phase, if rescue personnel hastily remove heavy objects covering the bodies of injured individuals and fail to provide targeted medical care, ischemia-reperfusion i

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War exposure, daily stressors, and mental health 15 years on: implications of an ecological framework for addressing the mental health of conflict-affected populations

Abstract Aims Fifteen years ago, we published an article in Social Science and Medicine seeking to resolve the contentious debate between advocates of two very different frameworks for understanding and addressing the mental health needs of conflict-affected populations.The two approaches, which we labelled trauma-focused and psychosocial, reflect

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