By: by Dr. Dr. Giuseppe Curinga, Editor; Antonio Rusciani, Editor
The requests of procedures aimed to improve the “look” are significantly getting increased recently. This eBook includes a whole range of technologies, drugs, substances, procedures have been studied, selected, well improved and subjected to continuous development in order to treat facial skin imperfections.
Read More
By: by Khalid Al-Anzai
Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) complex, which include: M. tuberculosis, M. bovis, M. bovis BCG, M. africanum, M. microti, M. canetti, M. pinipedii, M. caprae and M. mungi [1]. Other Tuberculosise that may infect humans include: M. leprae, M. avium, M. intracellulare and M. scrofulaceum. M. tuberculosis is an aerobic, non-spore-forming, non-motile bacillus. It belongs to the family Tuberculosisceae [2]. M. tuberc...
Read More
By: by Marina Mesquida
Non-infectious uveitis comprehends a heterogeneous group of intraocular inflammatory diseases that arise without a known infectious trigger. This complex group of disorders is often associated with immunological responses to retinal proteins, as experimental models of autoimmune uveoretinitis have shown. Herein we are going to discuss the biology of ocular immune privilege and the immunologic mechanisms that sustain non-infectious uveitis pathophysiology.
Read More
By: by Dr. Chulam Ashraf
The free radical-mediated damage to proteins results in the modification of amino acid residues, cross-linking of side chains and
fragmentation. L-tyrosine and protein bound tyrosine are prone to attack by various mediators and reactive nitrogen intermediates
to form 3-nitrotyrosine (3-NT). 3-NT formation is also catalyzed by a class of peroxidases utilizing nitrite and hydrogen peroxide as
substrates. Evidence supports the formation of 3-NT in vivo in diverse patholo...
Read More
By: by Mikhail Karganov
One of the basic research objectives of the present monograph is to update multidisciplinary
specialists on contemporary instrumental and analytical means and methods of automatic
polysystemic sanogenetic monitoring. The unique advantage of this monitoring lies in not
only information capacity of dynamic criteria registered, but also its ability to automate
measurement and indication procedures and to ensure simultaneous operation and
development of technical facili...
Read More
By: by Alessandra Scaparrotta
This book is Open Access distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, which allows users to download, copy and build upon published articles even for commercial purposes, as long as the author and publisher are properly credited, which ensures maximum dissemination and a wider impact of our publications. However, users who aim to disseminate and distribute copies of this book as a whole must not seek monetary compensation for such service (excluded OMI...
Read More
By: by Ph.D. Eman Aldigs
Medical virology is always an interest to all healthcare disciplines, undergraduate and
postgraduate students. These “Notes on Medical virology”, includes “what you really need
to know”. The book comes in a new format, which places cases, keywords, facts and other
considerations in colored tables and boxes only. As a result, extra spaces have been provided
so that without expanding the length of the book the readers can enjoy a personal and practical
learning experience.
Read More
By: by Shirley S.M. Fong
Martial arts were developed for use on the battlefield in ancient times, and even in the modern world many people learn such
skills for self-defense [1]. Despite their combative nature, training in marital arts is safe compared with many other contact sports.
The use of protective equipment such as mouth guards and headgear is mandatory during sparring, and practitioners must follow
strict competition rules in many types of martial arts [2]. In addition, some types of...
Read More
By: by Umarnawaz Khan
The Chunochi, Dhamman, Sounchal, Sarsawah and Malhar areas lie along
the eastern limb of Hazara-Kashmir Syntaxis. This is an active fold-and-thrust
belt in the sub Himalayas of Pakistan. The Early Miocene to Recent sedimentary
rock sequence is exposed in the area.
The stratigraphic sequence of the study area includes the Early Miocene
Murree formation, Early to Middle Miocene Kamlial formation, Middle to Late
Miocene Chinji formation, Late Miocene Nagri formation, ...
Read More
By: by Dr. Jealu Kemal
Clinical pathology is a subspecialty of pathology that deals with the use of laboratory methods (clinical chemistry, microbiology,
hematology and emerging subspecialties such as molecular diagnostics) for the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Hematology
studies the blood and blood-forming tissues to evaluate presence of disease and assist in therapeutic interventions as clinically
indicated. Clinical chemistry (also known as chemical pathology and clinical biochemis...
Read More
By: by Shabina Arfat
This book, ‘INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT: International Legal Framework Concerning Women
and Children’, seeks to assess the application of customs and laws governing the internal
armed conflict. This handbook presents an overview of various international instruments for
the protection of women and children.
By preventing the transcending of conflicts into brutality and savagery, the law of armed
conflict aids the restoration of peace and the resumption of friendly relati...
Read More
By: by Bassam Husam Rimawi
The practice of medicine is constantly growing and accelerating, with advances in technology,
treatment regimens and diagnostic tools. The added knowledge of infectious diseases to
any speciality of medicine truly enhances the curriculum of that fi eld. Uniquely, the knowledge
of infectious disease in obstetrics and neonatology goes one step further, as more than
one life is being cared for with every action and recommendation a clinician makes. This
book highlights...
Read More
By: by Oumamima Stambouli
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) was found as the causative agent of the Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis (NANBH) in 1989. HCV is an enveloped RNA virus that could be classified into six genotypes. The major host cell supporting HCV replication is the human hepatocyte. HCV is primarily transmitted by exposure to contaminated blood. HCV exists in host blood as quasispecies, a population of dynamic strains closely related to each other. Hepatitis C patients may have decreased appetite, abdom...
Read More
By: by Mohammad Valipour
In near future, energy become a luxury item and water is considered as the most vital
item in the world due to reduction of water resources in most regions. In this condition,
role of water science researchers and hydraulic experts is more important than ever. If a
hydraulic engineer student is not educated well, he/she will not solve problems of hydraulic
sciences in future. Many engineer students learn all necessary lessons in the university,
but they cannot to an...
Read More
By: by Sadeq Hooshmand Zaferani
The design and production of this Photographic Corrosion Failures is based on actual failures which occur during operation process. During the years of installation of gas service of equipment’s, many failures have been occurred in different parts. Due to variation of materials in several parts, different aspects of failure can be investigated. First of all we collect these failed parts and categorized them according to failure types. To earn this purpose, we shall ...
Read More
By: by Liliana Gianfreda; Maria A Rao
In agricultural soils the presence of enzymes assures a correct, integrated and regulated
course of processes at soil-plant-environment interfaces that lead to the growth and
production of crops for human and animal feed. The knowledge of their main properties and
functions is a need for all scientists involved in this research field.
Read More
By: by Raja Rizwan Hussin; Abdullah Al Mamun
This eBook is an Open Access distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, which allows users to download, copy and build upon published articles even for commercial purposes, as long as the author and publisher are properly credited, which ensures maximum dissemination and a wider impact of our publications. However, users who aim to disseminate and distribute copies of this book as a whole must not seek monetary compensation for such service (excluded...
Read More
By: by Ramzy H Rimawi
Each chapter in this eBook is meant to provide pertinent clinical, diagnostic, and management strategies when caring for critically ill patients. The chapters are relatively brief, clinically relevant and evidence-based according to currently accepted literature. References are provided for readers wanting to explore subjects in greater detail. I have edited and revised the content and style of each chapter so as to unify the voice of the entire text.
Read More
By: by Vinees Pillay and Yahya E Choonara
This eBook describes the forward-thinking approach, applying nanotechnology to achieve neuropharmaceutical innovations and aptly discusses the latest research and development trends in innovating Neurotherapeutic Delivery Technologies by leading research groups. The eBook lays down the foundation for breaking barriers in neuro-nanopharmaceutics and the unnerving thought of “Matter over Mind”. The era has arrived where we could well see pharmaceutical products that are tr...
Read More
|