CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Circular economy and environmental protection

The circular economy represents a form of corporate production with respect to environmental resources.In the past, these production systems were widespread on the basis of the non-removability of the production factors.The advent of economic growth, in capitalist economies, has led to the deconstruction of production cycles resulting to a food pro

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Development and Assessment of GIS-Based Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Models Using ANN, Fuzzy-AHP, and MCDA in Darjeeling Himalayas, West Bengal, India

Landslides, a natural hazard, can endanger human lives and gravely affect the environment.A landslide susceptibility map is required for managing, planning, and mitigating landslides to reduce damage.Various approaches are used to map landslide susceptibility, with varying degrees of efficacy depending on the methodology utilized in the research.An

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In Vivo Preclinical Assessment of the VEGF Targeting Potential of the Newly Synthesized [52Mn]Mn-DOTAGA-Bevacizumab Using Experimental Cervix Carcinoma Mouse Model

Among humanized monoclonal antibodies, bevacizumab specifically binds to vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A).VEGF-A is an overexpressed biomarker in cervix carcinoma and is involved in the development and maintenance of tumor-associated neo-angiogenesis.The non-invasive positron emission tomography using radiolabeled target-specific antib

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The mitochondrial disease associated protein Ndufaf2 is dispensable for Complex-1 assembly but critical for the regulation of oxidative stress

Deficiency in human mitochondrial Complex-1 has been linked to a wide variety of neurological disorders.Homozygous deletion of the Complex-1 associated protein, Ndufaf2, leads to a severe juvenile onset encephalopathy involving degeneration of the substantia nigra and other sub-cortical regions resulting in adolescent lethality.To understand the pr

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