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A Review on: Prevalence of “OBESITY” in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with Special Reference to Tabuk Region | Juniper Publishers

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A Review on: Prevalence of “OBESITY” in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with Special Reference to Tabuk Region by Farhina Pasha | Juniper Publishers KSA is ranked 3 rd in the world obesity ranking according to Arab news. It is reported that approximately 72.4% of Saudis over the age of 40 suffer from obesity and 35.6% in Saudi society, of whom 44% are women and 26.4% of men, are obese. The rate of obesity among Saudi children is about 18% and is dangerously showing an increasing trend. https://juniperpublishers.com/mabb/MABB.MS.ID.555583.php   Read more Open Access Journals please click on: Juniper Publishers Read more journal details please click on: Modern Applications of Bioequivalence & Bioavailability  

Impact of Magnetic Nanomaterials on Biotechnology and Biomedicine | Juniper Publishers

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Impact of Magnetic Nanomaterials on Biotechnology and Biomedicine by RV Mehta in Modern Applications of Bioequivalence & Bioavailability | Juniper Publishers This note describes certain salient features of magnetic nanoparticles and their applications in biotechnology and biomedicine. Twenty first century is said to be the century of nanomaterials and nanotechnology. The word nano is derived from Greek word ‘nano’ means ‘dwarf’. It is one billionth of 1 meter. A page of this journal is about 100,000 nanometers thick. Atomic diameter of gold is nearly one third of a nanometer. So a gold nanoparticle will have only 3-4 atoms .Like this any material at Nanoscale will have only few atoms. In larger particles there are very large numbers of atoms and application of quantum mechanics in multi body is extremely difficult, time consuming and results of classical mechanics and that derived from quantum mechanics are not significantly different. While at Nanoscale situation is ...

Book Review 'Mencegah, Merawat Dan Memulihkan Penagih Dadah: Beberapa Pendekatan Dan Amalan Di Malaysia' (Malay Version) | Juniper Publishers

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Book Review 'Mencegah, Merawat Dan Memulihkan Penagih Dadah: Beberapa Pendekatan Dan Amalan Di Malaysia' (Malay Version) by Uqbah iqbal in Modern Applications of Bioequivalence & Bioavailability | Juniper Publishers Written by Mahmood Nazar Mohamed, efforts to treat and rehabilitate drug addicts should be continued by seeking more effective treatment procedures and methods. With reduced dependency on drugs, then intergratically, other ancillary problems have also been resolved such as criminal behavior, antisocial and other miscellaneous activities. In this regard, it is the responsibility of all parties involved, whether government agencies, NGOs or researchers to identify and implement more effective treatment and remedial methods. The Malaysian government has taken an active and decisive step in 2003 to combat drug abuse completely. Therefore, in 2003 it was gazetted as the Year of Fighting Drug Outpatient. All parties have been called upon to mobilize ...

Technology Development of Glycosyl Resins for Wood Composites | Juniper Publishers

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Technology Development of Glycosyl Resins for Wood Composites by Sheldon Q Shi in  Modern Applications of Bioequivalence & Bioavailability in Juniper Publishers The synthesis methods for renewable and eco-friendly glycosyl adhesives were reviewed. The low molecular weight carbohydrate-based adhesives and the carbohydrate modified urea-formaldehyde resin, melamine-formaldehyde resin, phenol-formaldehyde resin and polyurethane resin were discussed. The paper provides an understanding of glycosyl adhesive synthesis, and its utilization in modifying different formaldehyde based adhesives. Hydroxyl and furfural reactions have been the main synthesis methods for the glycosyl adhesive and the glycosyl modified formaldehyde-based adhesives. The current adhesive synthesis methods have been highly dependent on the specific conditions, while most of the synthesis processes are not suitable for scaling up. The future research should focus on identifying an effecti...