Jürgen Haacke
Abstract Against the background of its problematic human-rights record and the military regime's continued extra-constitutional rule, Myanmar has faced mounting diplomatic pressure from the international community since the renewed detention of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in May 2003. This Adelphi Paper ex...
Lisa J. Ware, Bridget Vermeulen, Innocent Maposa, David Flood et al.
Background: To facilitate the shift from risk-factor management to primordial prevention of cardiovascular disease, the American Heart Association developed guidelines to score and track cardiovascular health (CVH). How the prevalence and trajectories of a high level of CVH across the life course co...
Meera Singh, Shweta Takawale, Rajesh B. Patil, Somdatta Chaudhari et al.
Abstract Despite being a promising phytochemical, Curcumin’s potential applications are limited due to its classification in BCS class IV, which is associated with low water solubility and permeability. Enhancing the bioavailability of BCS class IV drugs presents a significant challenge, but crystal...
Ricardo Aguás, Adam Mahdi, Rima Shretta, Peter Horby et al.
A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22038-x.
Brijesh Singh, Shweta Dixit, Tapan Kumar Roy
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) is a sensitive and powerful index of development. Birth and death, registered through vital registration system in the developing countries suffer from age misreporting, omissions and under count. To overcome this defectiveness in data and to obtain reliable estimates of ...
Lisa J. Ware, Bridget Vermeulen, Innocent Maposa, David Flood et al.
Aims: With the greatest burden of cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality increasingly observed in lower-income countries least prepared for this epidemic, focus is widening from risk factor management alone to primordial prevention to maintain high levels of cardiovascular health (CVH) acros...
Claude Rangin, Thomas Maurin, U. Than Min, Rashed Abdullah et al.
Abstract There have been 3 episodes of rifting/ spreading in the Indian Ocean: Bengal Basin with NE-SE rifting in the Cretaceous, Indian Ocean N-S spreading in the Late Cretaceous to Middle Eocene and South Indian Ridge NE-SW spreading from the Late Eocene to Present. Academic seismic cruises have t...
MTR Editorial Office
The editorial team greatly appreciates the reviewers who have dedicated their considerable time and expertise to the journal’s rigorous peer review process in 2023, regardless of whether the submissions were finally published or not. In 2023, a total of 50 articles were submitted to the journal, wit...
Nitu Sharma, Tannu Priya, Shanoo Sharma, Shweta Shweta et al.
Background: Thyroid disorder is found to be most commonly occurring endocrine disorder in females. Thyroid hormones have an imperative position in metabolic methods in human body, and several physiological and pathological stimuli are known to influence thyroid metabolism. The increased incidence of...
Aarti Grover, Shubham Koundal, Shanoo Sharma, Shweta Shweta et al.
Background- Urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in which bacteria enters the tract and cultivate in the urinary tract i.e. the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. It is a common type of infection affecting females. UTI in case of K. Pneumoniae (gram – bacteria) is symptomatic with sign...
Hossain Md. Faruquee, Heikrujam Nilkanta Meitei, Anupama Pandey, Falak Pahwa et al.
ABSTRACT Diurnal variation in biofluid metabolome as observed in a healthy human may alter in perturbed conditions. Biofluids like urine are rich in molecular constituents including metabolites, and infectious disease conditions like tuberculosis (TB) may influence diurnal differences for which limi...
Sujit Kumar Sarker, Ratna Paul, Himel Pal, Banaripara Upazila Health Complex, Banaripara, Barisal, Bangladesh. et al.
Introduction: St John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) is a perennial plant that has transparent perforations on its leaves. It has been used as medicinal herb since ancient time.
Mithra Dey, Shweta Goswami
Anuran tadpoles are gregarious in nature and knowledge of food and feeding behavior of the tadpoles is very essential for their successful breeding and survival. Dramatic declines in amphibian populations have been noted since 1980 from all over the world and are thus perceived to be one of the most...
Barman S, Momin L, Islam R, Shing MS et al.
Santo Barman,1 Lana Momin,2 Rafiza Islam,3 Moung Shwe Shing,4 Redoy Ranjan,5,6 Benjamin Waterhouse,6 Joel Dunning6 1Department of Vascular Surgery, IBN Sina Specialized Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh; 2Sixth form, Haberdashers’ Girls’ School, Elstree, Hertfordshire, UK; 3Department of Vascular Surgery,...
John Brown
As of January 2026, the ‘Old Survey of India Maps’ community is revising its system for presenting topographic maps. Due to the large number of maps in these categories, and the frequent availability of new maps, it has become difficult to maintain the previous system of presenting individual maps f...