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Jun
2015

Single Coronary Artery

Journal of Radiology Research and Practice
Single coronary artery is a rare congenital coronary artery anomaly. It can be associated with myocardial ischemia, increased risk of sudden cardiac death or other congenital cardiac anomalies.  The authors present a case of isolated single coronary artery with origin of the right coronary artery…
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May
2015

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension in a Mother and her Son, is it Familial or Environmental?

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Introduction: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is defined as intracranial hypertension in the absence of other intracranial pathology such as space occupying lesion or CNS infection based on clinical, radiological and laboratory evaluation. Objective: To report on a mother and son with IIH who also share…
29
May
2015

Infected Mandibular Fracture; Can the Tooth Buds Be Saved?

Journal of Research and Practice in Dentistry
Treatment of mandibular fractures requires a different approach in children than in adults. The growth potential of jaw bones and the presence of tooth buds are the main concerns during treatment. Management of such cases is mostly by closed reduction, and long term monitoring is…
28
May
2015

Maternal Oxidant and Antioxidant Status in the Third Trimester of Gestation and its Relation to the Birthweight

Obstetrics & Gynecology: An International Journal
The aim of this study was to determine if the behavior of redox status indicators and their relation to birthweight, previously reported, was dependent only on the period between 30 and 36 weeks gestation, or if it was a characteristic of the third trimester. The…
27
May
2015

Developing Business Architecture for SMEs: A Strategic Tool for Capability Orchestration and Managing Dynamisms

Journal of Innovation Management in Small and Medium Enterprises
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly faced with competitive pressure due to swift and constant change to the dynamic and highly interconnected environment in which they operate. Competing in this dynamic ecosystem, SMEs need a strategic tool for managing co-evolution with the dynamic environment…
27
May
2015

Urothelial Carcinoma of Urinary Bladder in a 12 Year-Old Boy

International Journal of Research in Urology
Urothelial bladder tumors in children are an uncommon pathology, and they are not usually associated with exposure to carcinogenic factors. We report the case of a 12 year-old child diagnosed with a bladder carcinoma after performing ultrasound for microhematuria. The transurethral resection revealed a low…
27
May
2015

Ameloblastic Carcinoma of the Mandible: a Rare Case Report

Journal of Research and Practice in Dentistry
Ameloblastic carcinoma is characterized by rapid, painful expansion of the jaw, unlike conventional ameloblastoma. The tumor most frequently involves the mandible. The expanding lesion causes perforation of buccal and lingual plates of the jaw and invades the surrounding soft tissue. Rapidly growing large tumor mass…
27
May
2015

Effect of Misch Metal Nanoparticles on Thermal Decomposition of Ammonia Borane

Journal of Research in Nanotechnology
Ammonia borane (NH3BH3) with its high hydrogen content (19.6 % per mass) and mild desorption conditions has the potential to meet the onboard hydrogen storage requirements for vehicular applications.  Ammonia borane decomposes in three steps at the temperatures of about 100°C, 140°C and 1000°C respectively,…
25
May
2015

Employer Branding and Reputation From A Strategic Human Resource Management Perspective

Communications of the IBIMA
Although reputation management literature has been dominated by marketing and communications-led perspectives, there is anagreementthat corporate reputation and good governance are often built from the internal towards external stakeholders. Lately, balancing the usage of social media as opposed  to conventional media has demanded both human…
25
May
2015

Towards a new sustainable status quo for Ethical awareness & practice in Large Corporate & SME’s using IT as a central facilitator of operations in the Middle East & North African region

The MENA Journal of Business Case Studies
This paper examines ethical awareness in the large Corporate & SME IT sector of the Middle East & North African (MENA) region. It uses the prevalence of corporate codes of conduct in the industry to analytically ascertain the level of ethical awareness. The literature is…