Publications by authors named "Fenffe J"

Rice is a highly consumed staple cereal cultivated predominantly in Asian countries, which share 90% of global rice production. Rice is a primary calorie provider for more than 3.5 billion people across the world.

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Background: Psychosocial interventions delivered by nonspecialists can be effective at reducing common adolescent mental health problems in low-resource settings. However, there is a lack of evidence on resource-efficient methods for building capacity to deliver these interventions.

Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of a digital training (DT) course, delivered in a self-guided format or with coaching, on nonspecialists' competency to deliver a problem-solving intervention intended for adolescents with common mental health problems in India.

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The advancement in nanotechnology has enabled a significant expansion in agricultural production. Agri-nanotechnology is an emerging discipline where nanotechnological methods provide diverse nanomaterials (NMs) such as nanopesticides, nanoherbicides, nanofertilizers and different nanoforms of agrochemicals for agricultural management. Applications of nanofabricated products can potentially improve the shelf life, stability, bioavailability, safety and environmental sustainability of active ingredients for sustained release.

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Three-dimensional (3D) liver bioprinting is a promising technique for creating 3D liver models that can be used fordrug testing, hepatotoxicity studies, and transplantation. The functional performance of 3D bioprinted liver constructs are limited by the lack of cell-cell interactions, which calls for the creation of bioprinted tissue constructs with high cell densities. This study reports the fabrication of 3D bioprinted liver constructs using a novel photocrosslinkable gelatin methacrylamide (GelMA)-based bioink formulation.

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This study was aimed to assess internal and external factors related to youths' consumption behavior towards roasted chicken products. Qualitative interview was conducted with 30 selected respondents aged 15-20, 21-25 and 26 to 30 from a university and two high schools at Serdang, Selangor. An audio recorder was used to gather qualitative data over two months.

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Background ABO blood group types are hereditary factors that have been shown to affect the blood levels of many antigens and proteins. Some blood groups have surprisingly been shown to be associated with some specific diseases, probably due to yet unexplained altering effects on the immune system or on the levels of other system-specific proteins. Studies conducted previously attempting to relate bronchial asthma and blood groups have had variable results and such studies on a large scale have not been ventured in India.

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The pathogenesis of gallbladder cancer is complex, involving environmental and genetic risk factors. The matrix metallopeptidase 14 (MMP14) alters the tumor microenvironment and promotes tumorigenesis. In this study, we have characterized the role of the MMP14 promoter variants rs1004030 and rs1003049 in gallbladder cancer pathogenesis.

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Specifically engineered three-dimensional (3D) and 1D morphologies are expected to play significant roles in the development of next-generation dye-sensitized solar cells. In this study, using a hydrothermal approach without a surfactant or template, we attempted to synthesize a 3D hierarchical rutile titanium dioxide (TiO ) architecture by varying the growth temperature and time. X-ray diffraction patterns of the synthesized TiO correlated well with rutile TiO .

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Background: The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic was largely restricted to the three nations of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, yet it tested the world's ability to address a potential global pandemic. This study provides an in-depth examination of the role of emotions in the response to the outbreak and engagement with public health measures, and the contextual factors which influenced them.

Methods: Historical research methods were utilised in the examination of primary and secondary sources.

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Background: Mental health conditions often arise during adolescence, are multifaceted in aetiology, and may be related to the type of environment in which young people reside. This study used nationwide population-level data to investigate whether the environment a young person grows up in is associated with their mental health.

Method: Data were extracted from the Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI), a large nationwide research repository, for 917,211 young people (aged 10-24 years) including sociodemographic and mental health data (i.

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Introduction: Calcium is one of the most important electrolytes of human body and regulators of cell events, such as signaling, hormone secretion, glycogen metabolism, and cell mitosis. Extracellular calcium not only is a source for intracellular calcium but also has an important role in the maintenance and stability of cell wall and clot formation (1). The wide range in the concentration of total calcium may be related to changes in albumin concentration or any change in hydration in patients.

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Background: Bernard Soulier Syndrome (BSS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder due to deficiency or dysfunction of the glycoprotein GPIb-V-IX complex on the platelet surface. It is also known as hemorrhagiparous thrombocytic dystrophy or congenital hemorrhagiparous thrombocytic dystrophy. The patient usually presents with severe and prolonged bleeding along with characteristics of giant blood platelets and low platelet counts.

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Wolcott-Rallison's syndrome (WRS) is a rare nonautoimmune autosomal recessive disorder characterized by neonatal diabetes mellitus, epiphyseal dysplasia, and growth retardation. This is the most common cause of diabetes mellitus in patients with consanguineous parents. WRS is distinguished from other types of neonatal or early-onset diabetes by clinical characteristics and genetic testing.

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  • * It highlights novel risk assessment methods, including the use of fish species and microalgae, to identify toxicants in POME, as well as various treatment technologies for remediation.
  • * The paper suggests that while there are challenges in economically producing biodiesel from POME, there are also opportunities to advance anaerobic technologies for industrial applications, emphasizing the potential of certain fatty acids found in POME.
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Nano-bedecking of electrode with nanoparticles is an effective method to improve power generation of microbial fuel cells (MFCs). In this study, different concentrations (0.25 mg cm, 0.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD), a neurodegenerative condition associated with ageing, can occur. AD gradually impairs memory and cognitive function, which leads to abnormal behavior, incapacity, and reliance. By 2050, there will likely be 100 million cases of AD in the world's population.

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  • - Sjögren-Larsson syndrome (SLS) is a rare disorder that families can pass down, and it causes problems like tight muscles, dry skin, and learning difficulties.
  • - It happens because a certain enzyme that helps break down fats isn't working properly, which leads to a build-up of fatty substances in the body.
  • - To help people with SLS, it's important to teach them how to take care of their dry skin and offer advice about their family's health history.
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Aim: The aim of the present study was to undertake a systematic review of the available evidence on the release of bisphenol-A (BPA) from thermoplastic materials used in the fabrication of clear aligners (CA).

Methods: Electronic databases, such as MEDLINE (via PubMed), Google Scholar, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, OpenGrey, and the U.S.

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Word-level sign language recognition (WSLR) is the backbone for continuous sign language recognition (CSLR) that infers glosses from sign videos. Finding the relevant gloss from the sign sequence and detecting explicit boundaries of the glosses from sign videos is a persistent challenge. In this paper, we propose a systematic approach for gloss prediction in WLSR using the Sign2Pose Gloss prediction transformer model.

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Synthesized multimedia is an open concern that has received much too little attention in the scientific community. In recent years, generative models have been utilized in maneuvering deepfakes in medical imaging modalities. We investigate the synthesized generation and detection of dermoscopic skin lesion images by leveraging the conceptual aspects of Conditional Generative Adversarial Networks and state-of-the-art Vision Transformers (ViT).

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Background: Accurate methods are needed to measure body fat mass (FM), particularly in South Asian children who are thought to have greater adiposity for a given body size. The accuracy of simple 2-compartment (2C) models of measuring FM depends on the primary measurement of the fat free mass (FFM) and the validity of assumed constants for FFM hydration and density. These have not been measured in this particular ethnic group.

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