Biological hazards, also known as biohazards, refer to biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans. This can include medical waste or samples of a microorganism, viruses, or toxins (from a biological source) that can affect human health...
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Univariable and multivariable analysis via the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was carried out to adjust for the effect of clinical covariates such as gender, disease site, smoking status, performance status and treatment intent. ROC analysis for area-under-the-curve (AUC) and concordance ...
Uncharacterized and unannotated open-reading frames, which we refer to as novel open reading frames (nORFs), may sometimes encode peptides that remain unexplored for novel therapeutic opportunities. To our knowledge, no systematic identification and char
Examples include creation of harmful consequences of biological agents or toxins, disruption of immunity of vaccines, unusual hazards in the use of chemicals, weaponization of research/technology (amongst others). Authors are strongly advised to ensure the author group, the Corresponding Author, and ...
and to have lower mortality hazard in comparison with a relatively older person. But two different people of the same chronological age may have very different health profiles and mortality hazards. This brings up an important classification of age, namely, chronological age versus biological age. ...
(hazards ratio 14.72, 95% confidence interval 6.37–34.03; P,0.01).41 Therefore, monitoring of hepatic function and HCV RNA is advisable when prescribing rituximab in this group of patients.25 Herpes viruses As mentioned previously, the majority of the population has been exposed to the viruses ...
Also, assays which could be utilized for assessing long-haul malignant growth hazards (for example quality screening) ought to likewise be incorporated [31]. It is also imperative to consider that amid a radiological or atomic crisis, where the coordination of numerous individuals and management is...
and Ag-TiO2-bmNPs—using eco-friendly methods. These nanoparticles have shown significant potential as they can be used for potent antioxidant and antibacterial activities. The use ofBeta vulgarisextract for the bio-reduction process adds to the environmentally sustainable aspect of the research. Furth...
forest providing protection from natural hazards, Notaro and Paletto, 2012), has two relevant limitations: a) the difficulty in finding a perfect substitute and b) the risk of underestimating the monetary value when artificial technologies do not produce all the services provided by the ecosystem. ...