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The Two Dominant Electromagnetic Frequencies of Life| Stephy Publishers

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  Journal of Environmental Science and Research  | Stephy Publishers Introduction: Life began, developed and matured within the biosphere of the Earth. The 5 fundamental forces of physical reality played a major role in bringing together the material resources that made up the Earth upon which the biosphere was created and that allowed life to flourish. The force of electromagnetism has played a crucial role in the background within which life evolved apart from the formation of stable matter, the ionic nature of matter compounds and the cohesion of matter brought about by the force of gravity. One is the injection of electrons into the ionosphere resonant cavity due to weather, specifically thunderstorms. The resonance produced has a frequency of about 7.8Hz and harmonics, called the Schumann Resonances (Schumann resonances-Wikipedia). The second is the transverse electromagnetic waves produced by the interaction of the Birkland electron current in the crust of the Earth wit...

Journal of Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology - (JCDE) | Stephy Publishers

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  Journal of Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology - (JCDE) | Stephy Publishers Journal of Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology is an open access , peer reviewed and multidisciplinary journal, which publishes original research on diabetes mellitus and its complications and related relevant topics. Our Journal is dedicated to provide information and publish recent developments in endocrinology and diabetes. The journal focuses on the endocrine glands, its secretions and their coordination with metabolism and reproduction. The journal is a complete study, which includes symptoms, causes, path physiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diabetes and the study of new techniques in the field of diabetic research like organ transplantation, tissue regeneration and therapeutic innovations of diabetes. Journal of Clinical Diabetes & Endocrinology strives with an aspiration to publish reliable source of information by delightfully welcoming your valuable original articles at #Sub...

Purple Urine Bag Syndrome, Report of One Case| Stephy Publishers

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  Open Access Journal of Urology and Nephrology   | Stephy Publis hers Abstract: First described by Barlow and Dickson in 1978, the purple urine bag syndrome (PUBS) is an infrequent condition that even if it ́s benign, it seems to be alarmant. It consists on the purple coloring of the urine inside the colector bag, which is the result of a chemical reaction between the enzymes that produce phosphate and sulfates, the patient’s diet and the intestinal transit. Keywords: Urine, Urinary Catheterization, Urinary Tract Infections, Prostration, Antibiotic

Recommendations for the Aluminum and Iron-Containing Composite Flocculants-Coagulants Use for the Purification of Natural River Waters and Industrial Wastewater| Stephy Publishers

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  Journal of Environmental Science and Research - (JESR) | Stephy Publishers Abstract : Coagulation is the most widespread method of natural and wastewater purification from the bulk of colloidal, finely dispersed, and partially dissolved contaminants. The characteristics of the new composite flocculants-coagulants ASFC and ISFC developed by the authors compared to traditional aluminum and iron salts are given. The characteristics of natural waters, which were used to study the efficiency of using the obtained flocculants-coagulants, are given. To compare the effect of the developed materials with known products, we used such a parameter as their coagulation ability to purify high-color water from the Orsha river and medium-color water from the Volga and Tvertsa rivers in Russia. An attempt is made to assess the effect of magnetic treatment of the developed composite flocculants-coagulants. Based on the conducted research and production tests, recommendations were developed to use...

Stephy Publishers | Journal of Pediatrics and Clinical Neonatology - (JPCN)

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Journal of Pediatrics and Clinical Neonatology - (JPCN) Maternal and Neonatal Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Immune thromb ocytopenic (ITP) is an autoimmune disease that affects 9.5/100,000 adults in the population.1 It is characterized by autoimmune destruction of platelets leading to potentially life-threatening thrombocytopenia. About 7% of pregnant mothers are affected by thrombocytopenia with 1 to 10 per 10,000 mothers being affected with ITP. Studies have shown that ITP is generally a benign condition in the birthing mother and rarely has a long-lasting effect on the newborn child.2 In the rare event that the newborn is severely affected, treatment is required. We present a case of ITP in both a mother and her newborn. https://www.stephypublishers.com/pediatrics-and-neonatology/pdf/JPCN.MS.ID.000504.pdf   https://www.stephypublishers.com/ https://www.stephypublishers.com/submit-manuscript.php