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May 30, 2024Open Access
As an indispensable pillar of modern national defence, high-tech weapons to some extent represent the level of development of human civilisation, which is of vital importance in protecting national security, safeguarding national interests and even maintaining world peace and development. Purpose: This paper elaborates and comprehensively explores the role of high-tech weapons in modern national defence, including enhancing national military strength, improving international status, fighting ter...
May 30, 2024Open Access
The growing discrepancy between the supply and demand for skilled project managers is a thoroughly studied problem in the field of project management. The aging of the project management workforce, the rise in jobs requiring project management experience, and the need for project managers in rapidly growing industries are driving this trend. The following industries most frequently employ project managers: technology, healthcare, finance, and construction. This study investigates the psychology ...
May 30, 2024Open Access
Background: Skin bleaching seems to have become common in different communities across Nigeria. The few studies that have been done in the past were limited to the southern part of Nigeria or to academic institutions only. It appears that the local communities in the northeastern region of Nigeria are seriously unaware of the possible risks related to the usage of bleaching products. The purpose of the study was to ascertain adults’ knowledge, beliefs, and practices of skin blea...
May 29, 2024Open Access
The primary objective of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is to end poverty in all forms by 2030. Motivated by this agenda, this study examines the direct impacts of financial technology (fintech) and its sub-measures on poverty. The study uses two analysis tools: linear regression and Pearson correlation coefficient analysis on annual data for seven Southeast Asian countries from 2018 to 2021. The seven countries are divided into two groups based on their income levels: m...
May 29, 2024Open Access
Background: Multiple needling of femoral vessels for maintenance haemodialysis in patients with chronic kidney diseases without the use of ultrasounds poses a bigger risk for the development of pseudoaneurysms of femoral vessels. For those who incidentally develop vascular injury resulting in pseudoaneurysms of the femoral artery, which presents as groin swelling, a pulsatile and tender mass, often at risk of clot formation and distal limb vascular compromises etc. Open surgical...
May 29, 2024Open Access
Indigenous chickens (ICs) are common and significant species of fowl raised by many people worldwide. Most of them are adapted to stressful and harsh environmental conditions. In Tanzania, ICs are estimated to be above 37 million with most of them being kept at the central corridor of the country. They provide a higher proportion of animal nutrients in the human diet and act as a source of income and poverty alleviation at the family level. The indigenous chicken (IC) ecotypes are losing their i...
May 29, 2024Open Access
In order to maintain good maternal health and reduce the risk of morbidity and deaths in mothers and newborns, access to appropriate prenatal care (ANC) is essential. South Sudan’s health indicators are among the lowest in the world because of a weak health system and confluence of political, socio-cultural, and economic issues. In South Sudan, the ANC package begins in Primary Health Care Units (PHCUs) and Primary Health Care Centres (PHCC). In addition to identifying pregnant women and increas...
May 29, 2024Open Access
With the acceleration of urbanization, the problem of throwing objects at high altitude becomes more and more serious, which brings great threat to people’s life and property safety. With the acceleration of urbanization, the problem of throwing objects at high altitude becomes more and more serious, which brings great threat to people’s lives and property safety. In order to solve this problem, image recognition-based monitoring and an early warning system for high-altitude parabolic objects is...
May 29, 2024Open Access
In 1898, when the Civil Code (Act No.89 of 1896) was implemented, “married couples using a single surname and the system of “Family” were established in the form of law. Since then, the two have become tools for the government to manage citizens and consolidate the rule. Also, the two are linked by patriarchy and are firmly rooted in the Japanese legal system and people's value judgments. By combing the historical background of the establishment of “married couples using a single surname” system...
May 29, 2024Open Access
Charles Camille San-San is the most outstanding musician, pianist, and organic pianist in France in the late 19th century. Saint-Saëns created a large number of symphony, opera, violin, and piano works. Persons, Saint-Saëns has also made important contributions to the development of the French school. Saint-Saëns created and published three piano etudes in his life, namely OP.52, OP.111, and OP.135 made for the left hand. The song reflects Saint-Saëns’s superb composition ski...
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