Otitis externa is a common inflammatory condition affecting dogs' external ear canal, caused by various factors such as bacteria, yeast, fungi, and parasites. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Otitis externa in dogs based on age, breed, gender, ear type, and season. A retrospective
The overuse of inorganic fertilizers in agriculture has led to significant environmental damage due to residual nitrate in soil, soil acidification, river water pollution, and high N2O emissions. To address this issue, the potential of seaweed extracts as biostimulants in promoting plant growth
Brown seaweeds are significant primary producers in marine vegetated habitats and are used as renewable feedstock for various industries. Mannitol-1-phosphatases (M1Pases) are involved in the biosynthesis of mannitol in brown seaweeds. This study reports the characterization of redox-sensitive
Nori algae, also known as Pyropia or Porphyra species, is a high-value mariculture algal product due to its nutritional value and unique active principles. Overexploitation of wild seaweed resources has led to irreversible disturbances in the marine environment. Therefore, there is a need to
Pesticides are commonly used in agricultural practices, and their residues can enter freshwater bodies potentially posing a threat to the aquatic ecosystem. This study investigated the short-term effects of glyphosate and chlorotoluron herbicides on riverine phytobenthic biofilms, which are
This paper presents a bioprocess for the production of bioactive pigments from Cyanobium sp. optimized for use in cosmetic products. The bioprocess includes production and extraction phases, and the Cyanobium sp. was chosen based on its potential as a source of stable cosmetic ingredients,
Surgery remains the cornerstone of treatment for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), particularly in the early stages of the disease. This study aimed to outline the surgical management of NSCLC and assess the impact of various factors on patient outcomes. A total of 153 patients who underwent
Effluent samples from detergent industries are known sources of facultative alkaliphilic bacteria, which have immense potential in producing alkaline enzymes. In this study, we aimed to isolate and characterize alkali-tolerant bacteria from the effluent of Oriclean Private Limited, Cuttack,
Fractures in dogs resulting from trauma, such as automobile accidents, can be successfully managed using dynamic compression plating (DCP). This case report presents the surgical management of a nondescript male dog with a radio ulnar fracture using DCP. The animal had resumed bearing weight on
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