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Ocimum gratissimum L. is a perennial herbaceous plant used in the treatment of fungal and bacterial infections. Green synthesis has provided cost effective, environment friendly procedure and raising safe strategies for the synthesis of nanoparticles. Thi... see more

The impact of information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is also felt in the field of tourism as it plays an essential role in the development and marketing of tourism. The study focused on the growth of Online Travel Booking in the tourism industr... see more

Nearshore turbidity owing to suspended fines is a natural phenomenon around much of the western coast of southern Africa. However, the potential impacts of diamond-mine-related sediment tailings on local biotic communities at Elizabeth Bay in Namibia have... see more

This research aims to discover the relation between the historical background in the Elizabethan Era and the poem by Christopher Marlowe entitled Hero and Leander which is written during this Era (published in 1598) and the characters’ gender orientation ... see more

Among the 1,478 Oxford English Dictionary entries that cite works by Mary Elizabeth Braddon we find multiple words that pertain to the language of commodity and material culture. This paper investigates Braddon's engagement with the rapidly evolving mater... see more

Many conspiracy theories and worst-case scenarios have been produced about the COVID-19 pandemic. With a reductionist approach, this new coronavirus disease outbreak has been regrettably confined to the simple matter that humans are exposed to viral patho... see more

In this study of speculative fiction from two literary heavyweights in Latin America, Brazil and Mexico, M. Elizabeth Ginway focuses on the representation of one icon, the human body, across different historical periods in these two countries. The author ... see more

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