ON THE USE OF POLARIZATION CAMERAS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF CONCRETE MOISTURE


Monsters revisited: a comparative study of the use of humor in dramatizing benevolent monsters in The Monsters under the Bed and The Boy Who Loved Monsters and the Girl Who Loved Peas

Abstract Works for children are filled with a myriad of creatures that are often used by writers to convey certain messages to the young readers/audiences.From tamed to wild, real and imaginary beings, such creatures emerge either as benevolent SAM-E or evil forces.This study seeks to highlight the role of humorous, benevolent monsters in works for

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Machine learning based heart disease prediction system

Anticipating heart illness has SAM-E been one of the foremost challenging errands in medication in later a long time.Nowadays approximately one individual passes on from a heart assault each miniature.Information science plays an imperative part in handling expansive sums of information in healthcare.Since the desire of heart disease may be a troub

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Mitigating structural racism to reduce inequities in sepsis outcomes: a mixed methods, longitudinal intervention study

Abstract Background Sepsis affects 1.7 million patients in the US annually, is one of the leading causes of mortality, and is a major driver of US healthcare costs.African American/Black and LatinX populations experience higher rates of sepsis complications, deviations from standard care, and readmissions compared with Non-Hispanic White population

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Solitary Radiopacity Associated with Root of Unerupted Supernumerary Tooth - A Case Report and Differential Diagnosis

Radiopaque lesions of jaws are innumerable and variable in appearance.There are several radiopaque lesions seen in the periapical region of tooth root which are indistinguishable from other lesions.The diagnosis and management of these lesions from clinical and radiographic features could be challenging to the dentist.Alterations in the bone could

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