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Sodik Numonov, Farukh S. Sharopov, Sunbula Atolikhshoeva, Abduahad Safomuddin, Mahinur Bakri, William N. Setzer, Azizullo Musoev, Mizhgona Sharofova, Maidina Habasi and Haji Akber Aisa
(1) Background: Almost 500 million people worldwide are suffering from diabetes. Since ancient times, humans have used medicinal plants for the treatment of diabetes. Medicinal plants continue to serve as natural sources for the discovery of antidiabetic...
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Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt and Meghan Kathleen Carr
Within the context of fluvial systems, geospatial modeling of river networks consists of describing certain patterns in the geographical or geomorphological ?fabric? along the course of rivers or streams and correlating these patterns to physical, ecolog...
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Allag Fateh,Saddek Bouharati,Lamri Tedjar,Mohamed Fenni
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Because of their fixed life and wide distribution, plants are the first victims of air pollution. The atmosphere is considered polluted when the increase of the rate of certain components causes harmful effects on the different constituents of the ecosys...
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Jung-Hun Noh, Dong-Shin Ko, Seung-Jong Lee and Deog-Jae Hur
During the recent decades, global warming by greenhouse gas evolution has attracted worldwide attention and ever increasing strict regulations thereon have become institutionalized as international policies. In the process, more environment-friendly powe...
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Sui S. Leong, Johan Ismail, Nurdiyana A. Denil, Shahrul R. Sarbini, Wafri Wasli and Arlene Debbie
Urbanization and ever increasing socioeconomic activities have degraded natural resources globally. This study monitored water quality (WQI) based on physicochemical and microbial qualities of river water in an industrial region northwest coast of Borneo...
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