Publications by authors named "N T K My"

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  • - The study analyzes how different weather information sources influence the effects of extreme heat on hospitalized individuals in Central Vietnam, revealing that both official channels and social media can lower the economic costs associated with heat-related illnesses.
  • - Social media was highlighted as a particularly effective means for climate adaptation, emphasizing the importance of clear and accessible weather information for households of different income levels.
  • - The research suggests that demographic factors like age and gender should shape communication strategies, especially for those with pre-existing health conditions, to enhance policy efforts aimed at improving climate resilience in vulnerable communities.
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  • The study successfully synthesized carbon quantum dots/CuO nanocubes (CQDs/CuO NCBs) using an eco-friendly method that combines rice flour and a quick hydrothermal process at 80°C over 90 minutes.
  • The synthesized materials were analyzed for their morphology and composition, revealing CuO NCBs in a cubic shape (~29-31 nm) and spherical CQDs (~4-8 nm).
  • CQDs/CuO NCBs demonstrated effectiveness as a "turn-on" fluorescence sensor for detecting lead (Pb) ions with high sensitivity and a low detection limit, indicating their potential in various applications like sensors and photocatalysis.*
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The severe gummy smile and a skeletal class II profile pose challenges in treatment. This case report outlines an effective alternative for addressing these problems in a patient with skeletal class II division 2, class II molar relationship, retroclination of upper incisors, and lip protrusion. Treatment objectives included normalizing the overjet and overbite, improving the gummy smile, and establishing a satisfactory occlusion.

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Visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is the primary fat reservoir and energy source in fish. Other relevant fat depots include subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), located under epithelial layers, and intramuscular adipose tissue (IMAT), found between the myotomes. The present study investigates the morphological, gene expression and functional characteristics of these different depots in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

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The primary cause of complex AOB malocclusion is typically a combination of dental, skeletal, functional, and habitual factors. Open bite correction is a challenging treatment due to its complexity and the requirement for long-term stability, therefore, multidisciplinary treatment is often the best option for achieving stable esthetic outcomes.

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