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Exploring Seaweed-Associated Marine Microbes: Growth Impacts and Enzymatic Potential for Sustainable Resource Utilization
Seaweed, a valuable marine resource widely cultivated worldwide, can be vulnerable to stress and microbiome alterations, resulting in the decay of seaweeds and substantial economic losses. To investigate the s...
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Open AccessA virtual mother-infant postpartum psychotherapy group for mothers with a history of adverse childhood experiences: open-label feasibility study
Mothers with a history of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) are at elevated risk for postpartum mental illness and impairment in the mother-infant relationship. Interventions attending to maternal-infant int...
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Introduction
Pandemics and epidemics have always shaped our history. Throughout recorded human history, periodic outbreaks of catastrophic pandemics and epidemics have threatened human existence on this planet and have bee...
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Caste in Epidemics in India: A Historical and Literary Reading
This essay examines how caste and its practices and mechanisms, like untouchability, spatial and social segregation, a birth-based, socio-economic hierarchical and graded inequality, and an ontological link be...
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Open AccessCombination of histochemical analyses and micro-MRI reveals regional changes of the murine cervix in preparation for labor
The cervix is responsible for maintaining pregnancy, and its timely remodeling is essential for the proper delivery of a baby. Cervical insufficiency, or “weakness”, may lead to preterm birth, which causes inf...
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The Short Story in Articulating Diasporic Subjectivities in Jhumpa Lahiri
This chapter will examine the use of the short story by the Indian-American writer Jhumpa Lahiri, two of whose three works, Interpreter of Maladies (1999) and Unaccustomed Earth (2008), are short story collection...