Salmonella spondylitis is a rare illness, and it generally occurs in patients who have already had sickle cell anemia, and it is even rarer in patients who are without sickle cell anemia.A 61-year-old male patient was hospitalized for the evaluation of his renal function and then treatment was started for his back pain.His back pain had developed a
Noninvasive fetal genotyping of single nucleotide variants and linkage analysis for prenatal diagnosis of monogenic disorders
Abstract Background High-cost, time-consuming and complex processes of several current approaches limit the use of noninvasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) for monogenic disorders in clinical application.Thus, a more cost-effective and easily implementable approach is required.Methods We established a low-cost and convenient test to noninvasively dedu
Foodways of Enslaved Laborers on French West Indian Plantations (18th-19th century)
In the plantation settlements of the Americas, enslaved Africans and their descendants were compelled to create a system of foodways that provided Caravan lights sufficient nutrition for their survival and that could be assembled out of the resources available to them.The ability of the enslaved plantation workers to do this is a testament to their
A new optimized configuration for capacity and operation improvement of CCHP system based on developed owl search algorithm
One of the best ways to optimally consuming fossil fuel thermal Lipstick energy is to utilize combined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP) systems.In such systems, by recycling heat wasted from hot gases simultaneously generating power, heat, and refrigeration from combustion, as well as water and cooling oil in electricity production systems, the o
Expression of CsSCL1 and Rooting Response in Chestnut Leaves Are Dependent on the Auxin Polar Transport and the Ontogenetic Origin of the Tissues
The mechanisms underlying the de novo regeneration of adventitious roots are still poorly understood, particularly in trees.We developed a system for studying adventitious rooting (AR) at physiological and molecular levels using leaves excised from chestnut microshoots of the same genotype but with two distinct ontogenetic origins that differ Carav