CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF COMMONLY USED LOCAL AND FOREIGN STEEL REINFORCEMENTS AND THE EFFECTS ON THE STRENGTH PROPERTY OF THE MATERIAL COMPOSITES

Chemical Composition of Commonly Used Local and Foreign Steel Reinforcements and the Effects on the Strength Property of the Material Composites

In recent times, structural failure of buildings and civil infrastructures are on the increase in developing countries.These failures can be attributed Personal Lubricants to the use of; poor material, influx of quacks, unethical professional practices, poor construction methodology and the use of unverified newly introduced reinforcements.This stu

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How Transportation Restriction Shapes the Relationship Between Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide and COVID-19 Transmissibility: An Exploratory Analysis

Background: Several recent studies reported a positive (statistical) association between ambient nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and COVID-19 transmissibility.However, considering the intensive transportation restriction due to lockdown measures that would lead to declines in both ambient NO2 concentration and COVID-19 spread, the crude or insufficiently ad

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Wheat Quality Formation and Its Regulatory Mechanism

Elucidation of the composition, functional characteristics, and formation mechanism Pet Bowl of wheat quality is critical for the sustainable development of wheat industry.It is well documented that wheat processing quality is largely determined by its seed storage proteins including glutenins and gliadins, which confer wheat dough with unique rheo

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CDKN2A Copy Number Loss Is an Independent Prognostic Factor in HPV-Negative Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

BackgroundHPV infection is associated with high p16 expression and good prognosis in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs).Analysis of CDKN2A, the gene encoding p16, may further elucidate the association between p16 expression and prognosis.We sought to determine whether CDKN2A copy number loss was associated with poor survival in HPV-neg

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