AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON FLEXURAL BEHAVIORS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBER REPLACED HEAVYWEIGHT WASTE GLASS AS FINE AGGREGATE UNDER CYCLIC LOADING

An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviors of Reinforced Concrete Member Replaced Heavyweight Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate under Cyclic Loading

The development of electronic technology has accelerated in recent decades.Consequently, electronic wastes such as cathode ray tube (CRT) glass are accumulated, and hazardous wastes including heavy metals are generated.Simultaneously, natural resources are required to create concrete; however, they are already exhausted.Furthermore, heavyweight was

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Canine disorder mirrors human disease: exonic deletion in HES7 causes autosomal recessive spondylocostal dysostosis in miniature Schnauzer dogs.

Spondylocostal dysostosis is a congenital disorder of the axial skeleton documented in human families from diverse racial backgrounds.The condition is characterised by truncal shortening, extensive hemivertebrae and rib anomalies including malalignment, fusion and reduction in number.Mutations in the Notch signalling pathway genes DLL3, MESP2, LFNG

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Melittin derived peptide-drug conjugate, M-DM1, inhibits tumor progression and induces effector cell infiltration in melanoma by targeting M2 tumor-associated macrophages

BackgroundMelanoma has the highest mortality rate among all the types of skin cancer.In melanoma, M2-like tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are associated with the invasiveness of tumor cells and a poor prognosis.Hence, the depletion or reduction of M2-TAMs is a therapeutic strategy for the inhibition of tumor progression.The aim of this study wa

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