THE VIABILITY OF ENERGY AUDITING IN COUNTRIES WITH LOW ENERGY COST: A CASE STUDY OF A RESIDENTIAL BUILDING IN COLD CLIMATES

The Viability of Energy Auditing in Countries with Low Energy Cost: A Case Study of a Residential Building in Cold Climates

The continuing importance of energy conservation in the building sector has drawn major attention to energy audits of existing buildings in different climates.In this paper, salt funnel the energy conservation potential of a residential building located in Iran’s cold climate was investigated through an analysis of its actual energy consumpti

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A Cross-Sectional Study Assessing Medication Adherence to Diabetes Mellitus Treatment Among Adults in A Tertiary Care Hospital in the National Capital Region, Delhi

Introduction: India has earned the dubious distinction of being the diabetic capital of the world.Poor adherence to diabetes treatment is common now a days that can lead to severe health complications and is related to increased morbidity and mortality.Keeping this in Thermostats mind, the present study had been planned to assess medication adheren

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An Adaptive Orientation Estimation Method for Magnetic and Inertial Sensors in the Presence of Magnetic Disturbances

Magnetic and inertial sensors have been widely used to estimate the orientation of human segments due to their low cost, compact size and light weight.However, the accuracy of the estimated orientation is easily INTENSETREAT MOISTURE affected by external factors, especially when the sensor is used in an environment with magnetic disturbances.In thi

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Fetal Safety in MRI During Pregnancy: A Comprehensive Review

As medical imaging continues to expand, concerns about the potential risks of ionizing radiation to the developing fetus have led to a preference for non-radiation-based alternatives such as ultrasonography and fetal MRI.This review examines the current evidence on the safety of MRI during pregnancy, with a focus on 3 T MRI Feature and contrast age

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Therapeutic Drug-Induced Metabolic Reprogramming in Glioblastoma

Glioblastoma WHO IV (GBM), the most common primary brain tumor in adults, is a heterogenous malignancy that displays a reprogrammed metabolism with various fuel sources at its disposal.Tumor cells primarily appear to consume glucose to entertain their anabolic and catabolic metabolism.While less effective for energy production, aerobic glycolysis (

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