MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES OF THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT IN MILD AND SEVERE COVID-19 PATIENTS: A POSSIBLE LINK WITH THE DISEASE COURSE

Microbial communities of the upper respiratory tract in mild and severe COVID-19 patients: a possible link with the disease course

The microbiota of the respiratory tract remains a relatively poorly studied subject.At the same time, it is involved in modulating the immune response to infectious agents in the host organism, just like the intestinal microbiota.A relationship between the composition of the respiratory microbiota and the likelihood of development and the severity

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Performance of Different Atrial Conduction Velocity Estimation Algorithms Improves with Knowledge about the Depolarization Pattern

Quantifying the atrial conduction velocity (CV) reveals important information for targeting critical arrhythmia sites that initiate and sustain abnormal electrical pathways, e.g.during atrial flutter.The knowledge about the local CV distribution on the atrial surface thus Metal Garden Stake enhances clinical catheter ablation procedures by localizi

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EVALUASI ASPEK FINANSIAL PENGHEMATAN BAHAN BAKAR BENSIN MENJADI CNG (COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS) UNTUK MOBIL PRIBADI

Jumlah kendaraan bermotor sebagai sarana transportasi yang meningkat mempunyai pengaruh buruk terhadap kualitas udara dan penyebab terjadinya pencemaran.Pemakaian bahan bakar yang digunakan kendaraan saat ini masih tergantung dengan bahan bakar minyak, sedangkan cadangan minyak yang di eksplorasi di Indonesia semakin tidak dapat memenuhi kebutuhan

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High-energy-density electron beam from interaction of two successive laser pulses with subcritical-density plasma

It is shown by particle-in-cell simulations that a narrow electron beam with high energy and charge Rooibos Tea density can be generated in a subcritical-density plasma by two consecutive laser pulses.Although the first laser pulse dissipates rapidly, the second pulse can propagate for a long distance in the thin wake channel created by the first p

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