Variability of extreme wet events over Malawi

Adverse effects of extreme wet events are well documented by several studies around the world.These effects are exacerbated in developing countries like Malawi that have insufficient risk reduction strategies and capacity to cope with extreme wet weather.Ardent monitoring of the variability of extreme wet events over Malawi is therefore imperative.

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Spinal Tolerance and Dependence: Some Observations on the Role of Spinal N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors and Phosphorylation in the Loss of Opioid Analgesic Responses

The continuous delivery of opiates can lead to a reduction in analgesic effects.In humans, as in other animals, some component of this change in sensitivity seems likely to have a strong pharmacodynamic component.Such loss of effect, deemed to be tolerance in the present article, can be readily demonstrated in animals with repeated bolus Bracelet a

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Consumer acceptability and fragrance quality differentiate on of Mogiana coffee types using the Check-All-That-Apply (CATA) method

Abstract Coffee, one of the most produced and consumed beverage in the world, has a range of variability in its quality.The aim of this work was to evaluate the consumer capacity to perceive the coffee quality through their fragrance and to verify the influence of previous information about quality on this perception using hedonic scale and Check A

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