TATSUNO ARCHITECTURAL STYLE IN MANCHURIA

Tatsuno architectural style in Manchuria

The main goal of the article is to study the transformation of the style of banking and consular institutions in Manchuria in comparison with its Japanese brands of ely counterparts.The first part of the work provides an introduction and indicates the relevance of the topic.The author of the architectural style of tatsuno is the architect Kingo Tat

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Experimental Investigations of a Compression-Ignition Engine Fuelled with Transesterified-Jatropha BiodieselDiesel Blend

Jatropha-curcas biodiesel has recently been considered as one of the potential renewable energy sources in Asia.This biodiesel is produced through the transesterification process of the non-edible oil obtained from Jatropha-curcas.The properties of this biodiesel are quite similar to those of diesel fuel.However, high viscosity of pure Jatropha-cur

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The internal realities of individuals with type 2 diabetes - a functional framework of self-management practices via Grounded Theory approach.

BACKGROUND:An upward trend is observed in the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in South-East Asian and Western Pacific regions.These patterns incur a costly health burden to developing nations around the world.A clear understanding of the mechanics behind self-management practices of T2D patients might help overcome this impasse.This information

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Evaluation of Polymer Wettability Alteration and Adsorption of Modified Silica Nanoparticles for Enhanced Oil Recovery

Hypothesis: The change in the wetting of rock from hydrophobic to hydrophilic is named "wettability alteration".This is an important factor for enhanced oil recovery (EOR).Because of their unique properties, nanoparticles have attracted much attention for enhanced oil recovery.Despite promising results, the main challenges of using nanoparticles ar

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Human umbilical mesenchymal stem cells ameliorate atrophic gastritis in aging mice by participating in mitochondrial autophagy through Ndufs8 signaling

Abstract Background Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) is a chronic disease of the gastric mucosa characterized by a reduction or an absolute disappearance of the original gastric glands, possibly replaced by pseudopyloric fibrosis, intestinal metaplasia, or fibrosis.CAG develops progressively into intestinal epithelial metaplasia, dysplasia, and ult

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