A BIOLOGICAL AGE MODEL DESIGNED FOR HEALTH PROMOTION INTERVENTIONS: PROTOCOL FOR AN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY FOR MODEL DEVELOPMENT

A Biological Age Model Designed for Health Promotion Interventions: Protocol for an Interdisciplinary Study for Model Development

BackgroundActions to improve healthy aging and delay morbidity are crucial, given the global aging population.We believe that biological age estimation can help promote the health of the general population.Biological age reflects the heterogeneity in functional status and vulnerability to disease that chronological age cannot.Thus, biological age a

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Combined Use of Indirect ELISA and Western Blotting with Recombinant Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Associated Antigen 59 Is a Potential Immunodiagnostic Tool for the Detection of Prepatent Haemonchus contortus Infection in Goat

Haemonchus contortus is recognized as one of the important health problems in small ruminants, leading to reduced production and economic loss for farmers worldwide.Prepatent diagnosis of H.contortus infection is crucial to improve control strategies as this helminth may remove up to one-fifth of total erythrocytes and may cause anemia, edema, diar

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SPF Test from Baccaurea lanceolata Muell.Arg Fruit Isolates

Not many researches on a fruit of limpasu (Baccaurea lanceolata Muell.Arg ) were found, while the use by tribal hamlets in Kalimantan already became a daily routine before they went into the field with the way made powder and smeared on the face.Therefore, the research on active substances needs to be done.For this study, we prepared two isolates w

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Squashing and supersymmetry enhancement in three dimensions

We consider mass-deformed theories with ${cal N}geq2$ supersymmetry on round and squashed three-spheres.By embedding the supersymmetric backgrounds in extended supergravity we show that at special values of mass deformations the supersymmetry is enhanced on the squashed spheres.When the $3d$ Tortilla Servers partition function can be obtained by a

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