WATER RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OF THE HIMALAYAN REGION: CASE STUDY OF MIZORAM, INDIA


Preservation of renal function by intensive glycemic control

We report the case of a 67-year-old Japanese woman with type 1 diabetes mellitus.At 47 years of sweat cover age, her hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) was 10.0%, and she had overt nephropathy.The first renal biopsy yielded a diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy.Intensive glycemic control was initiated and her HbA1c improved to 6.0%.Renal dysfunction showed no pr

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The Spatio-Temporal Expression Profiles of Silkworm Pseudogenes Provide Valuable Insights into Their Biological Roles

Background: Pseudogenes are sequences that have lost the ability to transcribe RNA molecules or encode truncated but possibly functional proteins.While they were once considered to be meaningless remnants of evolution, recent researches have shown that pseudogenes play important roles in various biological processes.However, the studies of pseudoge

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Ecosystem-based fisheries management increases catch and carbon sequestration through recovery of exploited stocks: The western Baltic Sea case study

Legal requirement in Europe asks for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) in European seas, including consideration of trophic interactions and Parts minimization of negative impacts of fishing on food webs and ecosystem functioning.This study presents the first mass-balanced ecosystem model focused on the western Baltic Sea (WBS).Results sh

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