v.5 n.3 May

Parana Journal of Science and Education. v.5, n.3, May (2019).

Summary

Articles

Clinical and Medical Pros and Cons of Human Cancer Cells’ Enzymotherapy, Immunotherapy, Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, Hormone Therapy and Targeted Therapy Process under Synchrotron Radiation: A Case Study on Mechanism of Action and Their Side Effects.

Alireza Heidari.

Parana J. Sci. Educ., v.5, n.3, (1-23), May 2, 2019.

DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3870626

Abstract

A considerable lot of the more up to date sedates are called focused on anti–cancer Nano drugs or focused on treatment. Directed medications human harm tumor cells by blocking qualities or proteins found in the human disease cells. Since these medicines work particularly on the human disease cells, they cause distinctive symptoms and as a rule harm solid cells less. Different kinds of human tumor treatment incorporate hormones and medications that work with our invulnerable framework to battle disease, a sort a treatment called enzymotherapy, immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy and targeted therapy.

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Sensitivity of the Indian Sundarban mangrove ecosystem to local level climate change

Moharana Choudhury, Pardis Fazli,Prosenjit Pramanick, Ricardo Gobato, Sufia Zaman, Abhijit Mitra.

Parana J. Sci. Educ., v.5, n.3, (24-28), May 2, 2019.

DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3870639

Abstract

The increase of carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere due to rapid industrialization and unplanned urbanization has resulted in the rise of air temperature due to “blanket effect”. The rising carbon dioxide dissolves in the marine and estuarine waters to form carbonic acid, which shifts pH towards a lower value. This phenomenon of acidification has been discussed in this paper with its implication in lowering oyster shell weight in the framework of Indian Sundarbans.

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Extreme Gravity Fields and Equation of Gravity Field. Astrophysical Aspects.

Valery Borisovich Morozov.

Parana J. Sci. Educ., v.5, n.3, (29-36), May 2, 2019.

DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3870650

Abstract

A long enough interaction between a matter and a gravity field leads to considerable increase of the latter and to emergence of gravity field energy flux in the direction of matter acceleration. This is a direct consequence of the conservation law of energy-momentum. There have been obtained metrics of a spherically symmetric stationary gravity field, one of which corresponds to the Schwarzschild metric. The second metric corresponds to a static massless body with an expulsive field. The size of such a “bubble” is proportional to its energy. By pushing any matter out, the bubble obtains additional energy and grows. Most probably, this process is responsible for the formation of the irregular Universe and its accelerated expansion.

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