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Research Article | Open Access
Published on : 06 Oct 2025
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Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Soils in Agricultural Land Use Systems in Eastern Cameroon
Abstract: Purpose of this study is to improve knowledge of the physicochemical traits that determine the degree of soil fertility in Eastern Cameroonian farming systems. Using an auger and a completely randomized block design, soil samples were taken from the 0–30 cm stratum in accordance with a randomization procedure. In the laboratory, sixteen identified and conditioned samples were analyzed. According to the analyses, the texture of cocoa is clayey-sandy, that of oil palm...

Review Article | Open Access
Published on : 01 Oct 2025
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Some Aspects of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions on Dairy Farms to Mitigate Climate Change – An Overview
Abstract: Climate change is the greatest threat to humanity this century. The impact of dairy cows on climate change is currently being intensively discussed. There are several ways to reduce methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions on dairy farms. The aim of this study was to present some aspects of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in dairy farms to mitigate climate change. It has been found that methane emissions from dairy farms could be reduced by using feed...

Systematic Review | Open Access
Published on : 30 Sep 2025
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Type D Personality, Back Pain, and Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: A Systematic Narrative Review with Clinical Case
Abstract: Background: Type D personality (negative affectivity and social inhibition) is associated with poor outcomes in cardiovascular and orthopaedic populations. Recent studies show significant associations with chronic back pain. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), particularly in its non-invasive form of transcutaneous auricular stimulation (taVNS), has emerged as a promising neuromodulatory approach to restore autonomic balance and attenuate inflammatory...

Research Article | Open Access
Published on : 27 Sep 2025
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Lumbar Disc Herniation: Etiology and Recovery
Lumbar Disc Herniation (LDH) is a common and debilitating condition that often persists or recurs despite conventional medical treatments. It imposes substantial physical, psychological, and social burdens on patients. Modern medicine can offer temporary relief through conservative therapy or surgery, but these approaches do not address the deeper karmic causes that underlie LDH, such as killing karma and the attachment of spirits (souls of deceased humans or animals), which can lead to...

Research Article | Open Access
Published on : 26 Sep 2025
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Theoretical Investigation on TfOH Catalyzed Cascade Cyclization Reaction with Conjugated 1,5-Enyneto Construct Benzo[b]-Fluorenone and Benzo[de]Anthracen 7-One
Abstract: Our DFT calculation provided the first theoretical investigation on TfOH-mediated cascade cyclization from ethyl (E)-2-(2,3-diphenyl-1H-inden-1-ylidene)acetate. The triple bond was activated via protonation forming carbocation intermediate followed by rate-limiting 6-endo-dig cyclization resulting in six-membered ring. The naphthalene ester was generated via aromatization and concomitant recover of TfOH. The ester group is activated under acidic condition, from...

Research Article | Open Access
Published on : 25 Sep 2025
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Regression of Oncological Formations at the Tissue Level and Intercellular Fluid
Abstract: Therapy of the interstitial fluid before the destruction of intercellular connections has two interrelated directions, firstly, a decrease in the interstitial fluid (interstitial fluid) and normalization of the tumor microclimate before the intercellular connections are destroyed, and secondly, the destruction of intercellular connections as part of therapy (to increase drug penetration. The interstitial fluid and the surrounding ECM environment come to the fore,...

Research Article | Open Access
Published on : 19 Sep 2025
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Nudge Theory and Road Safety
Abstract: This study examines the intersection of behavioral economics' nudge theory with postal authorities' efforts to influence road safety behavior through postage stamps. Through analysis of 571 traffic safety-related stamps issued by 119 countries between 1932-2023, we investigate how postal authorities have engaged in behavioral change efforts and evaluate their potential effectiveness. Our findings reveal distinct patterns in stamp issuance, with peak periods...

Research Article | Open Access
Published on : 19 Sep 2025
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Dysmenorrhea: Underlying Mechanism and Curing Solutions
Abstract: Dysmenorrhea remains a prevalent gynecological issue among women of reproductive age, often causing significant physical and emotional distress. Conventional medical treatments, such as analgesics and hormonal therapies, frequently offer only partial or temporary relief, leaving many women to endure chronic pain. In recent years, increasing attention has been given to psychosocial and spiritual interventions for managing persistent health conditions. However, the...

Research Article | Open Access
Published on : 18 Sep 2025
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Allometric Formulas to Predict Haematostaphis barteri Biomass Above and Below Ground in Cameroon
Abstract: This study used a destructive approach to develop species-specific allometric equations for H. barteri in Cameroon. A sample of 30 individuals was chopped, measured, and weighed, and six prediction models were created for leaves, branches, trunks, roots, and total above-ground biomass. The best models were chosen using Akaike's information criterion, residual standard error, root mean square error, and adjusted coefficients of determination. The total biomass above...

Research Article | Open Access
Published on : 17 Sep 2025
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Allometric Model for Predicting above Ground Carbon Stock of Gardénia Stands in Central Africa: A Case Study of Cameroon
Abstract: Allometric equations estimating carbon stock of Gardenia aqualla and Gardenia ternifolia stands in Cameroon have been developed. The sample consists of 35 individuals of Gardenia aqualla and 35 individuals of Gardenia ternifolia. These individuals were cut, measured and weighed entirely and the data acquired was used to build predictive models of biomass as a function of diameter at breast height. Adjusted coefficients of determination, residual standard error, root...
