Publications by authors named "S S Sonu"

Introduction: Patients seeking primary care often present with health concerns related to psychological trauma, highlighting the importance of health care providers' (HCPs) comfort discussing trauma in the primary care setting. This study used mixed methods, including qualitative content analysis, to (1) document HCPs' trauma-related comfort levels and factors contributing to discomfort and (2) examine the associations between provider-level factors and comfort.

Materials And Methods: Direct patient care providers (74.

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The study presents the fabrication and superior photoactivity of a ternary g-CN/FeVO/AgBr heterojunction nanocomposite, synthesized via a chemical precipitation method for effective degradation of tetracycline (TC) and Victoria Blue (VB) dye under light illumination. The morphology and the crystal size of the synthesized nanocomposite were characterized by using FESEM and XRD and the calculated grain size (100.39 nm) is larger than the crystal size (48.

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Plant plastome are well studied due to their essential roles in photosynthesis and plant development. Comparative studies among plastome of closely related genera or families are limited, hindering our understanding of evolutionary changes and adaptation. This study presents a comparative analysis of 23 Caryophyllaceae plastome revealing a dynamic interplay of conserved and variable features.

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This review explores the crystallographic versatility of niobium pentoxide (NbO) at the nanoscale, showcasing enhanced catalytic efficiency for cutting-edge sustainable energy and environmental applications. The synthesis strategies explored encompass defect engineering, doping engineering, s-scheme formation, and heterojunction engineering to fine-tune the physicochemical attributes of diverse dimensional (0-D, 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D) NbO nanosystems as per targeted application. In addressing escalating environmental challenges, NbO emerges as a semiconductor photocatalyst with transformative potential, spanning applications from dye degradation to antibiotic and metal removal.

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Article Synopsis
  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health threat caused by the misuse of antibiotics, highlighting the need for innovative and sustainable solutions.* -
  • Bio-nanomaterials, made from eco-friendly precursors like biowaste and plant extracts, offer a sustainable way to combat AMR by targeting pathogens and enhancing the effectiveness of existing antibiotics.* -
  • This review discusses the potential uses of bio-nanomaterials in various health applications, their advantages in antimicrobial therapy, and the regulatory challenges they face, promoting a more sustainable approach to healthcare.*
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