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Exploring advanced analytical chemistry: This research demonstrates that stannic oxide can serve as a robust stationary phase in TLC for the selective separation and precise quantification of cephalosporin antibiotics. By adjusting buffer type and pH, scientists achieved
rapid and reproducible resolution of multiple cephalosporins, validating the method in both synthetic mixtures and patient serum. With recovery rates consistently above 98%, this approach offers new potential for pharmaceutical quality control and clinical diagnostics.
consumers can reduce consumption inequality and the demand-supply mismatch while maintaining utility revenue. These findings provide valuable insights for energy policymakers addressing urban energy challenges in developing countries.
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Urban residential electricity demand in Bangladesh exhibits an average short-term price elasticity of −0.577, indicating overall inelastic response to price changes. However, heterogeneity exists with the lowest and highest consuming households showing greater price sensitivity
compared to middle consumers. This study uses panel data from Dhaka, Jessore, and Khulna and applies a fixed-effect instrumental variable strategy leveraging a VAT-induced price shock. Policy simulations suggest that differential tariff reforms targeting high-use
Recent research reveals that in Bangladesh’s commercial sex market, attractiveness and risky behavior such as unprotected sex significantly increase sex workers’ earnings. These findings highlight complex economic, social, and health dynamics
This research-driven approach supports global health leaders in delivering safer, more reliable care for surgical patients.
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The Surgical Preparedness Index (SPI), developed through rigorous global research and validated across 1632 hospitals in 119 countries, provides a comprehensive, data-driven tool to assess hospital readiness for elective surgery during systemic disruptions.
behind in critical domains like infrastructure and systems management. Annual SPI assessment offers actionable guidance for targeted investment, policy, and system strengthening—thereby improving elective surgery capacity, equity, and health system resilience worldwide.
Can a simple phone call help kids keep learning when schools are closed? New research from Bangladesh says yes! In a study across 200 villages, weekly phone mentoring for children and their mothers dramatically improved learning in math, English, Bangla, and
When schools close—because of a pandemic or disaster—learning doesn’t have to stop. Creative solutions like telementoring can make a real difference for children in every community.
Does immigration increase unemployment in Canada? New research says no. Immigration does not raise joblessness—instead, higher immigration is linked to growing wages and a stronger economy. When unemployment rises, future immigration tends to decline, not the other way around.
The findings warn that lost human capital—not only lost infrastructure—should be a priority in every post-conflict recovery.
Education matters for national healing and growth. Cambodia’s experience is a lesson for all societies: