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Oct 31, 2014Open Access
Background: The pregnancy outcome following cervical
cerclage for women with cervical incompetence is generally favourable. However,
the outcome for emergency cerclage is less favourable. Methodology: A
retrospective analysis of the case notes of pregnant women who underwent
emergency cervical cerclage from January 2007 until December 2010 at Garkuwa
Hospital and Sheehan Hospital was performed. Results: There were a total of 56
cases of cervical cerclage comprising 46 elective and 10 emergency c...
Oct 31, 2014Open Access
In this paper new
method is introduced for complex numbers; this method does not include imaginary
number “i” but produces the same
results that occur in Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division of
complex numbers, also proof of Eluer Formula eiθ and De Moivre theorem without using imaginary number
“i”. Furthermore placing the light on
the square root of a negative number, the square root of a negative number is
equal t ...
Oct 30, 2014Open Access
The various methods of remediation of contaminated
soils include isolation, immobilization, toxicity reduction, physical
separation and extraction. In this context, a noteworthy technique is vermicomposting,
which uses worms to break down recent organic matter, turning it into a chemically
more stable form able to retain metal ions, rendering them unavailable to the
environment. To understand the transport of these elements in the soil, it is
necessary to study their dynamics in the environment....
Oct 30, 2014Open Access
In the present theoretical work, an attempt has been
made to derive an expression for the quantum volume of discrete space and its
growth rate using first rank tensorial Einstein-Gauss gravitation law, Einstein’s
mass energy equivalence and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. It is found
that the universe may have come into quantum existence with volume thrice the
Planck’s volume within the framework of physical laws when it already had an
age ~10 ﹣43 s provided the Planck’s time is at...
Oct 30, 2014Open Access
The author discusses the conceptual bases related to
general and clinimetric properties of stroke scales, relating them to its
application in research and clinical practice. This paper briefly presents the
definitions of reliability and validity and its usage in clinical studies, and didactically
demonstrates statistical approaches for obtaining agreement and correlation coefficients.
Finally, it proposed to criticize the most common bias in the literature on the
use of these concepts and forwar...
Oct 30, 2014Open Access
Proper vernalization temperature of mother onion bulbs stimulates early
flowering and produces a heavier yield of seed. Moreover, onion cultivars seem
to differ in their optimal temperature requirements depending on the locality
to which they are adapted. Most studies on the effects of storage temperature
on inflorescence initiation in onion have shown that the optimum temperature
for flowering is in a range between 5℃ to 13℃ for 90 to 120 days and
bolting resistant varieties require a longer co...
Oct 30, 2014Open Access
We report the case of a major neonatal form of
Crouzon syndrome of ophthalmic finding in a new- born of 21 days of age with no
background of consanguinity. The clinical manifestations were marked by signs
of Crouzon syndrome associated with dyspnea. The skull radiograph showed a
decline of maxillary and closing sutures. The brain scan was marked by a
bilateral fronto-parietal hypotrophy with agnenesis of the left
temporal. She had received a lateral tarsorrhaphy in prevention to keratopathy
of e...
Oct 30, 2014Open Access
Geography was always concerned with the study of the
relationship between social groups and the environment in which they interact
as natural resources for their survival. This relationship was always intertwined
by power determinations in the organization of forms of appropriation of natural
resources, deriving different types of territorial assets. These territorial
assets demonstrate a variety of actors, involved in a certain territory and materializing
different actions for the appropriation...
Oct 29, 2014Open Access
The scarcity of research on EFL teachers’ job
satisfaction and motivation prompted this study which aimed at identifying the
relationship between EFL teachers’ motivation and job satisfaction. To achieve
this goal, the researcher selected 250 EFL teachers randomly with different
years of experience in Mashhad language institutions. To collect the required
data, the researcher employed Teacher’s Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ) to
elicit sources of motivation of EFL teachers and Teachers’ Job Satis...
Oct 29, 2014Open Access
One of the most common abdominal emergency
situations which requires operation is acute apendicitis. The obstruction of
the lumen is the primary cause of acute appendicitis and some unusual factors
such as a carcinoid tumor may be involved in the pathogenesis. This rare tumor
describes a 16-year-old girl presented with an abdominal pain which had a
clinical presentation that was not different compared with the usual form of
appendicitis and was diagnosed via the investigation
of the appendectomy...
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