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After the M = 7.0 Haiti earthquake in 2010, many teams completed seismic risk studies in Port-au-Prince to better understand why this not extraordinarily strong event had induced one of the most severe earthquake disasters in history (at least in the West... see more

The formation of a ‘tumor –associated vasculature’, a process referred to as tumor angiogenesis, is a stromal reaction specific for tumor angiogenesis. Angiogenesis, the development of new blood  vessels from the existing vasculature, is impor... see more

The formation of a ‘tumor –associated vasculature’, a process referred to as tumor angiogenesis, is a stromal reaction specific for tumor angiogenesis. Angiogenesis, the development of new blood  vessels from the existing vasculature, is impor... see more

A nonparametric generalized inversion technique (GIT) has been used to derive attenuation characteristics, source parameters and site amplification effects from S wave spectra of the 2006 Silakhor earthquake aftershocks recorded at 10 temporary stations i... see more

It is well known that variability in the surface geology potentially leads to the modification of earthquake-induced ground motion over short distances. Although this effect is of major importance when seismic hazard is assessed at the urban level, it is ... see more

This paper reviews information from the existing literature and the EU GMOS (Global Mercury Observation System) project to assess the current scientific knowledge on global mercury releases into the atmosphere, on global atmospheric transport and depositi... see more

Apple fruits are an available source of phenolic compounds that exhibit a wide range of biological activities (antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, membrane stabilizing, etc.). The antioxidant properties of food concentrate phenolic compounds of apples (Concen... see more

Bacteriocin is the proteinaceous compounds synthesized from the ribosomes that serve as the site of biological protein synthesis. It is the biological active compound that has salubrious effects against pathogenic species. Both gram negative and gram posi... see more

There is increasing interest in identification of naturally occurring substances that may be capable in diminishing genotoxicity of the environmental carcinogens and still serve as leads for the development of novel pharmacological agents. Many such medic... see more

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