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First accurate simulation of a virus invading a cell

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For the first time, scientists know what happens to a virus’ shape when it invades a host cell, thanks to an experiment by researchers at […]

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Researchers develop model to show how bacteria grow in plumbing systems

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Bacteria in tap water can multiply when a faucet isn’t used for a few days, such as when a house is vacant over a week’s […]

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LIVED EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN OF THE QUALITY OF OBSTETRIC CARE SERVICES (QOCSs) PROVIDED AT A CARE FACILITY IN ZIMBABWE: A CASE STUDY OF MABVUKU

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Abstracts The quality of maternity care services tends to determine women’s choice of where to receive the intended services. The objective of this study was […]

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Research teams with women more likely to consider sex and gender

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When women contribute to medical research, that research is more likely to include consideration of sex and gender, including the differences between the way men […]

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Fatty Acids and Physicochemical Compositions of Dried and Roasted Blighia sapida Arils Oils (Ackee Apple) from Côte d’Ivoire

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Abstracts In this work, comparative study of physicochemical properties and fatty acids of dried arils (DA) oil and those roasted (RA), of Blighia sapida from Côte d’Ivoire […]

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Top Publications List of Biochemistry Journals

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Rankings Journal Title Publisher h5-index 1 BioEssays John Wiley and Sons Inc. 51 2 Gerontology S. Karger AG 38 3 Current Drug Metabolism Bentham Science […]

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