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Jan 12, 2023Open AccessArticle
A hallmark of bacterial populations cultured in vitro is their homogeneity of growth, where the majority of cells display identical growth rate, cell size and content. Recent insights, however, have revealed that even cells growing in exponential growth phase can be heterogeneous with respect to variables typically used to measure cell growth. Bacterial heterogeneity has important implications for how bacteria respond to environmental stresses, such as antibiotics. The phenomenon of antimicrobia...
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Agricultural Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Artificial Intelligence
Biological Engineering
Genomics
Chemical Engineering & Technology
Genetics
Food Science & Technology
Diagnostics
Biological Materials
Electric Engineering
Genetic Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Computer Engineering
Health Policy
Biochemistry
Biodiversity
Bioengineering
Bioinformatics
Biophysics
Biotechnology
Computational Biology
Cell Biology
Infectious Diseases
Immunology
Internal Medicine
Metabolic Sciences
Medical Genetics
Allergy & Clinical Immunology
Zoology
Biological Chemistry
Applied Physics
Taxonomy
Medicinal Chemistry
Agricultural Science
Analytical Chemistry
Mycology
Public Health
Mathematical Biology
Marine Biology
Molecular Biology
Microbiology
Global Health
Parasitology
Plant Science
Translational Medicine
Soil Science
Synthetic Biology
Materials Engineering
Jan 12, 2023Open AccessArticle
The workplace influences the safety, health, and productivity of workers at multiple levels. To protect and promote total worker health, smart hardware, and software tools have emerged for the identification, elimination, substitution, and control of occupational hazards. Wearable devices enable constant monitoring of individual workers and the environment, whereas connected worker solutions provide contextual information and decision support. Here, the recent trends in commercial workplace tech...
Information Technologies
Public Economics
Behavioral Economics
Automata
Computer and Network Security
Agricultural Engineering
Communication Protocols
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Cloud Computing
Innovation Management
Artificial Intelligence
Big Data Search and Mining
Business Management
Information Management
Applications of Communication Systems
Chemical Engineering & Technology
Food Science & Technology
Marketing
Machine Learning
Diagnostics
Electric Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Aquaculture, Fisheries & Fish Science
Information retrieval
Mechanical Engineering
Bioengineering
Mineral Engineering
Bioinformatics
Information and Communication: Security, Privacy, and Trust
Biophysics
Information and communication theory and algorithms
Distributed computing
Physical Education
Grid Computing
Business Communication
Consumer Behavior
Corporate Governance
Distance and Open Education
Engineering Management
Entrepreneurship
Software Engineering
Applied Physics
Opsearch
Information Science
Public Policy
E-Learning and Knowledge Management
Economics
Technology
Demography
Mobile and Portable Communications Systems
Mobile and Ubiquitous Networks
Mobile Computing Systems
Multimedia/Signal processing
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
Socioeconomics
Business Finance and Investment
Business Analysis
Economic System
Business and Economics Education
Electronic Commerce
Information Economics
Advertising
Total Quality Management
Supply Chain Management
Drugs & Devices
Public Health
Sports Science
Sales Management
Marine Biology
Statistics
Risk Management
Project Management and Strategy
Dynamical System
Project Management
Public Administration
Materials Engineering
Apr 10, 2020Open AccessArticle
The methonolic extract of the leaves of Pisonia alba (PA) were subjected to phytochemical analysis by standard qualitative analysis and the invitro antioxidant activity was evaluated by determination of total antioxidant capacity, 1.1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity, Antioxidant activity, Nitric oxide potential. The analyses revealed that the methanol extract of Co was able to efficiently scavenge the free radicals in a dose dependant manner. The results were compare...
Zoology
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Animal Behavior
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Genomics
Genetics
Food Science & Technology
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Aquaculture, Fisheries & Fish Science
Biochemistry
Biodiversity
Bioengineering
Biogeography
Bioinformatics
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Biotechnology
Computational Biology
Cell Biology
Apr 04, 2019Open AccessArticle
Many new facts and theories have appeared in physiology. The solution of complex physiological problems required collaboration of physiologists, pathologists, biochemists, biophysicists, mathematicians, and other specialists. That was possible due to the rapid development of new technologies as well as the robust foundation laid by the outstanding physiologists of the 19th century.
This article describes the activities of outstanding Russian and Ukrainian physiologists of the 19th and the early...
Mathematical Biology
Parasitology
Biochemistry
Developmental Biology
Biophysics
Apr 14, 2017Open AccessArticle
Access to safe drinking water is a fundamental requirement for good health and is also a human right. The monitoring of water supplies for the detection of faecal pollution is an important aspect for the detection of pathogenic bacteria, responsible for diseases such as gastroenteritis, cholera and bacillary dysentery thus representing serious health hazards. Most drinking water suppliers rely on faecal indicators, such as the well-established Escherichia coli (E. coli) or the total coliform enu...
Hydrology
Microbiology
Biophysics
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