This study investigated two different concentration of methanol extracts of the leaves of Avicennia marina against five human pathogenic bacteria, to determine their efficacy against multidru resistant microbes
PDFMedical and surgical pathologies involving the arch of aorta are on the rise. Cardiothoracic surgeons as well as physician cardiologists have sought solutions to alleviate complications
PDFPlastination is one of the most recent and most ideal preservation methods which is used for preserving organic tissue commonly used in anatomy.
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Professor Federal Russian Medical Academy of postgraduate education
Protein Research Chair Department of Biochemistry King Saud University
Professor Department of Nutrition and Food Studies George Mason
Professor & Research Director Case Western Reserve University
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This study investigated two different concentration of methanol extracts of the leaves of Avicennia marina against five human pathogenic bacteria. to determine their efficacy against multidrug resistant microbes.
Vibha BhardwajPlastination is one of the most recent and most ideal preservation methods which is used for preserving organic tissue commonly used in anatomy, to produce durable anatomical specimens of the entire body
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