ASCORBIC ACID AND CURCUMIN ALLEVIATE ABNORMAL ESTROUS CYCLE AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN CELLS INDUCED BY REPEATED ULTRAVIOLET B RADIATIONS IN FEMALE WISTAR RATS

Ascorbic acid and curcumin alleviate abnormal estrous cycle and morphological changes in cells induced by repeated ultraviolet B radiations in female Wistar rats

Objective: To study the protective effect of ascorbic acid and curcumin against the abnormal Lace Tint estrous cycle and morphological changes in cells induced by repeated ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation in female Wistar rats.Methods: Sixteen female sexually mature Wistar rats weighing 130-150 g and aged 12-16 weeks were randomly divided into four gr

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Evaluating the Performance of Pulsed and Continuous-Wave Lidar Wind Profilers with a Controlled Motion Experiment

While floating wind lidars provide reliable and cost-effective measurements, these measurements may be inaccurate due to the motion of the installation platforms.Prior studies have not distinguished between systematic errors associated with lidars and errors resulting from motion.This study will fill this Quartz Nail gap by examining the impact of

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Drift Algal Accumulation in Ice Scour Pits Provides an Underestimated Ecological Subsidy in a Novel Antarctic Soft-Sediment Habitat

Ice scouring is one of the strongest agents of disturbance in nearshore environments at high latitudes.In depths, less than 20 m, grounding icebergs reshape the soft-sediment seabed by gouging furrows called ice pits.Large Basket Handle amounts of drift algae (up to 5.6 kg/m2) that would otherwise be transported to deeper water accumulate inside th

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