METHOD FOR ZERO-WASTE CIRCULAR ECONOMY USING WORMS FOR PLASTIC AGRICULTURE: AUGMENTING POLYSTYRENE CONSUMPTION AND PLANT GROWTH

Method for Zero-Waste Circular Economy Using Worms for Plastic Agriculture: Augmenting Polystyrene Consumption and Plant Growth

Polystyrene (PS) is one of the major plastics contributing to environmental pollution with its durability and resistance to natural biodegradation.Recent research showed that mealworms (Tenebrio molitor) and superworms (Zophobas morio) are naturally able to consume PS as a carbon food source Food Feeder Tray and degrade them without observable toxi

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Reclaiming Impact in Qualitative Research

In both academic and practitioner literature, the term "impact" is conceptualized broadly.Yet the application of impact is construed ointm much more narrowly, in association with (uni)-directional relationships between variables and methodological frameworks oriented towards a positivist approach.Such a conceptualization is problematic, particularl

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A Prospective Non-Randomised Interventional Study of Goal-Directed Ultrafiltration Compared With Clinical Dry-Weight Assessment in Achieving Euvolemic Status of Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis

An accurate assessment of intravascular volume status in hemodialysis (HD) patients presents a significant challenge.Current clinical practices to determine dry weight is flawed due to interobserver variability and nonreproducibility.This miscalculation results Food Feeder Tray in either chronic hypervolemia or hypovolemia with intra or interdialyt

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