Abstract Epidemiological models have been playing a vital role in different areas of biological sciences for the analysis of various contagious diseases.Transmissibility of virulent diseases is being portrayed in the literature through different compartments such as susceptible, infected, recovered (SIR), susceptible, infected, recovered, susceptib
Characteristics and Sources of Water-Soluble Ions in PM2.5 in the Sichuan Basin, China
To track the particulate pollution in Sichuan Basin, sample filters were collected in three urban sites.Characteristics of water-soluble inorganic ions (WSIIs) were explored and their sources were analyzed by principal component analysis (PCA).During 2012⁻2013, the PM2.5 concentrations were 86.7 ± 49.7 μg m−3 in Chengdu (CD),
Advanced epidemiology of wheat stem rust: disease occurrence and progression
An advanced insight into wheat stem rust progress curves is mainly needed by breeders and pathologists to improve accuracy and specificity of estimates of disease occurrence and development.It is necessary Bath Brushes to identify certain disease curve elements for characterization of high variations in stem rust progress across different wheat cro
Reading Marvell with John Aubrey (and occasionally Anthony Wood)
This paper explores how the recent critical reassessment of the biographer and antiquarian John Aubrey (1626–97) and the increasing availability of his writings can reveal new perspectives on Marvell’s early reception.Aubrey read all available instances of Marvell’s Training Pants writing and studied them carefully and incisively,
Comparison of Diagnostic Performance of Five Different Ultrasound TI-RADS Classification Guidelines for Thyroid Nodules
ObjectivesWe aimed to evaluate and compare the diagnostic performance of five ultrasound thyroid imaging reporting and data system (TI-RADS) classification guidelines for thyroid nodules through a review and meta-analysis.MethodsWe searched for relevant studies before February Dog Collar 2020 in PubMed.Then we pooled the sensitivity, specificity, l