Andrew Brown Introduction This article investigates the various thought processes behind, and controversies surrounding, the theory of Inner Core super-rotation. The Inner Core of the Earth is composed predominantly of soli iron, and lies at the centre of the planet, surrounded by a liquid Outer Core (again, predominantly composed of iron). It is a region […]
Theories of Satellite Imagery and Fractal Concepts
Introduction Many applications based on using satellite imagery in a quantitative fashion require classification of image regions into a number of relevant categories or distinguishable classes. Classification is a means of complementing retrieval. Satellite image classification is a clustering method based on image features, the classification results are represented by visualization techniques [Ant05]. Fractal geometry […]
Lost Innocence in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne
More v Evil can be glossed over by innocence but in the end subsumes it. This is vividly conveyed by John Boyne in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, a powerful narrative of lost innocence set in Nazi Germany. It all begins simply enough. Nine-year-old Bruno has to suddenly leave a familiar and beloved home […]
Tetanus Toxin: Structure and Purification
Tetanus is regarded amongst the most severe and fatal disease since ancient times [1]. Tetanus is termed from a Greek word ‘Tetanos’ which means- to contract *. The disease is generally initiated due to deep wounds, cuts, and during catastrophic situations like natural calamities, physical trauma, etc. [a] It was first discovered by Hippocrates in […]
SVR of 8-Weeks Ledipasvir/Sofosbuvir Therapy
Name of journal: World Journal of Gastroenterology ESPS Manuscript NO:32607 Manuscript type:Retrospective study Eight-week Ledipasvir/Sofosbuvir Therapy in Non-Cirrhotic, Treatment-naive Hepatitis C Genotype-1 Patients with HCV-RNA < 6 million IU/mL: Real World Effectiveness and Safety Latt et al. 8-weel LED/SOF therapy for non-cirrhotic, treatment-naive Hepatitis C genotype-1 Patients Nyan L. Latt, Beshoy T. Yanny, Derenik Gharibian, […]
Structural Footprint of Minimally Invasive Brain Cannulation
Assessing the Structural Footprint of Minimally Invasive Brain Cannulation on Cerebral White Matter: A Cadaveric DTI Model Abstract Background: Minimally invasive approaches to brain tumors offer the potential of decreased iatrogenic trauma related to tumor visualization compared to conventional approaches. Currently there are no validated models to examine axonal damage after minimally invasive entry into […]
Relationship between SMC1A and Chromosome Related Disease
1. Introduction[A1] The Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes 1 alpha (SMC1A) gene is located in Xp11.22-p11.21, consisting of 25 exons and 24 intron. SMC1A gene encoding a core subunit of the cohesin complex, which is essential to sister chromatid cohesion. SMC1, SMC3, SCC1 (also known as MDC1 and RAD21) and SCC3 (also known as SA2 and […]
Misery, by Stephen King – Annie Wilkes
More v Misery, by Stephen King – Annie WilkesWhat does it take to frighten an author of best-selling horror novels? In Misery, Stephen King embodies a writer’s fears about himself as a writer and about the continuation of his creativity in a richly elaborated and horrifi-cally psychotic woman, Annie Wilkes. In the novel, Annie represents […]
Raman spectroscopy
Introduction and underlying Theory Raman spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique named after and discovered by Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman in 1928. Sir Raman published work in 1922 on the “The Molecular Diffraction of Light” which was the initial investigation which ultimately led to the discovery of Raman Spectroscopy (1). Along with associates Sir Raman investigated […]
The Work of F. Scott Fitzgerald
More v Francis Scott Fitzgerald once said “Mostly we authors must repeat ourselves?that’s the truth. We have two or three experiences in our lives? experiences so great and moving that it doesn’t seem at the time that anyone else has been so caught up” (de Koster n. pag.). Fitzgerald’s works contain many themes that are […]