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The World Bank provides $50 million in support of off-grid solar projects in Yemen
Time of Update: 2022-12-27
" The World Bank Group said it would provide $50 million in financing for off-grid solar projects in Yemen through IDA.
" The World Bank Group said it would provide $50 million in financing for off-grid solar projects in Yemen through IDA.
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How does Nature's character of becoming more and more courageous develop? Scientists have discovered the mystery of "strong heart
Time of Update: 2022-11-05
Resilience and susceptibility are associated with different behavioral traits at the time of failure (Image from Nature) To understand the link between stress experience, behavior, and DA neural activity, the researchers first used recent developments in computer vision and posture tracking to accurately quantify the behavior of mice when experiencing chronic social failure stress.
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What does COVID do to our cerebral vascularities
Time of Update: 2022-11-05
Covid has been integrated into our lives for 3 years, and we have gone from not being used to wearing a mask to not being used to seeing someone without a mask. Will the children born in these 3 years
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Based on innovation, optimize blood glucose management to see the transformation of new solutions
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Doctor Interview:Medical community: I would like to ask you to share the reasons why you chose Deglu aspart in the face of a variety of treatment options (intensive inpatient insulin pump, basic + mealtime insulin injection, adjustment of premixed insulin types, application of deglupartic insulin)?
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Meal replacement foods cannot completely replace regular meals
Time of Update: 2022-09-17
(Editor Li Chuang) With people's demand for healthy diet and weight control, meal replacement foods have gradually become a new trend in the diet market, and the dazzling variety of meal replacement diet foods on the market have attracted more and more consumers .
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What should I pay attention to when choosing an injection to supplement vitamin D
Time of Update: 2022-09-15
In recent years, studies have found that intramuscular vitaminD2 injections are currently an effective way to correct vitamin D deficiency in the elderly.
In recent years, studies have found that intramuscular vitaminD2 injections are currently an effective way to correct vitamin D deficiency in the elderly.
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Diazomethane and its participating reactions (2
Time of Update: 2022-01-20
Example 2It is prepared by the reaction of bis(N-methyl-N-nitroso) terephthalamide and 30% sodium hydroxide solution, and the operation is the same as in Example 1.
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Scientific interpretation: What is the difference between Aiweilan's Tongyan Needle and Rutianshi
Time of Update: 2022-01-11
June 25, 2021Amic's "Cross-linked sodium hyaluronate gel containing L-lactic acid-glycol copolymer microspheres" has been approved by NMPA for marketing, and the product will be named "Nu Tianshi" .
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Tannin modified sludge dewatering agent
Time of Update: 2021-12-30
[Application] Xue Xuejia and Zhou Yuming used homemade aminated tannin flocculant to prepare a 5% solution to treat activated sludge water (add 10g kaolin and 10g activated sludge to 1000mL tap water, stir for 15min, settle for 15min, then take the upper layer Liquid); Take 100mL of the above activated sludge water, add flocculant, stir quickly for 1min, stir slowly for 15min, settle for 15min, take the supernatant and measure the light transmittance and COD .
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Front Immunol: There are gender differences in the impact of new coronary pneumonia on patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria
Time of Update: 2021-12-01
Front Immunol 2021;12 Kulu H, Atasoy M, Özyurt K, The COVID-19 Pandemic Affects Male Patients With Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria More Than Female Patients.
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The human brain plays back new memories 20 times faster during waking hours
Time of Update: 2021-10-19
The human brain plays back new memories 20 times faster when awake and at rest On June 8, a study published in Cell Reports, a journal of Cell Press, showed that when people are resting while awake, the brain's neural replay may help to consolidate their memory of actions .
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Gastroenterology: Scientists may be able to predict whether colorectal cancer will respond to immunotherapy
Time of Update: 2021-09-06
Recently, in a research report entitled "Immunogenomics of colorectal cancer response to checkpoint blockade: analysis of the KEYNOTE 177 trial and validation cohorts" published in the international journal Gastroenterology, scientists from King’s College, University of London, UK, Research on colorectal cancer found that the level of specific immune cells may be the best predictor to help clarify whether immunotherapy is effective for patients with colorectal cancer .
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What are the types of vaccines
Time of Update: 2021-07-06
And the same vaccine is also divided into different types.
Different types of vaccines are subject to the age requirements of patients and hospitals when they are injected.
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Interpretation of Cell papers! Reveal the metabolic mechanism that controls the production of memory T cells
Time of Update: 2021-04-28
Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the United States revealed a previously unknown biological mechanism through which the immune system produces memory T cells to kill bioon.
html">bacterialIn this new study, the authors tried to map the metabolic mechanisms that control how the immune system decides to produce memory T cells.
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Feelings | Progressive thinking in decision-making in anesthesia
Time of Update: 2021-03-27
The commonly used pressure-boosting drugs have a boosting effect from weak to strong (also known as the decision chain), roughly ephedrine-m-hydroxyamine-dopamine-phenylephrine-norepinephrine-epinephrine.
At work, a clinical goal needs to be achieved, and there may be many choices, and conscious self-cultivation of progressive thinking in decision-making is of great benefit to understanding the various logical relationships in anesthesia.