Managing human resources is crucial to the efficient and effective delivery of quality health care. However, turnover of nurses constitutes a major factor in the shortages of staff, which are being...
This study was conducted in East Shoa, Ethiopia todetermine the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis and therisk factors associated with Taenia saginatainfection and bovine. Analysis of the retrospectiv...
A myocardial infarction is characterized by a massive loss of cardiomyocytes and reduces the function of the heart tremendously. Several pharmacological drugs, e.g. digoxin, diuretics, and surgica...
Identification of an unknown body and prediction of growth from specific body measurements are very important task in the field of Forensic Anthropology. Forensic Anthropology is a field of science...
While most older adults consider themselves to be in good health and live independent lives, the National Advisory Council on Aging has reported staggering numbers regarding diminished health sta...
After urea treatment of crop residue, Ammonia- Nitrogen (NH3-N) is dissociated and lost in the atmosphere reducing the nutritional potential of this treatment. The objectives of present study we...
Realization that the relative rate of coronary heart disease (CHD) mortalitybetween countries is dynamic brings new opportunities for epidemiologicalanalysis and understanding of the disease. The p...
The media is an important information source regarding psychiatric nursing care. Using an interpretive visual inquiry method, fifteen films were used to explore the nurse-patient relationship via a...
Progressive muscular dystrophy refers to a group of hereditary myopathies characterized by progressive weakness, deterioration and regeneration of muscle fibers. Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)is...
Improving productivity of poultry is not the major objective of the industry, now securing a suitable future of the industry is more vital. The challenging situation has compelled avian nutriti...
This study revealed that optimal family well-being was characterized by (a) mobilization of positive personal coping resources in dealing with stroke- related disability and daily care hassles, (b)...
Regenerative medicine is an interdisciplinary approach to repair or replace tissue or organ function lost due to age, disease, trauma or congenital defects. This can be achieved by using biodeg...
The New Consultation: This book contends that the computer is an active agent in the general practice consultation. This agency is enacted in different ways at different stages in the consultation....
This book deals with a major issue in the field of rehabilitation medicine that is how to improve injured patients' gait. The book is well organized, starting with normal gait, and the implications...
The book focuses on the current state of the law of international watercourses. Progress and management paradigm shifts of the regime of uses and environmental protection of the international w...
The assumption that seriously mentally ill people do not have children is common but inaccurate. In fact, although mentally ill men have fewer than normal numbers of children and have relationsh...
Infections with Chlamydia pneumoniae have been associated with chronic inflammatory diseases, but the influences of multiple factors are not well understood. A multivariate experimental design ...
This book presents research on sources of errors in pig weight measurements. Three studies were conducted on a New Zealand pig farm. First, finisher pigs fed ad libitum or via a liquid feeding s...
There are about 500 million dogs in the world of which approximately 375 million are free roaming. Dogs living without human supervision may suffer from diseases, starvation, trauma and painful ...
A critical gap in existing literature is the lack of detailed knowledge about the experience of hospitals undergoing the process of collaboration. A primary purpose of this study is to close thi...