Related Concept Videos
Curing Methods
369
Concrete members with a small surface-to-volume ratio are cured by oiling and moistening the forms before casting the concrete member. These forms can be left in place for a prolonged period to prevent moisture loss, and can be wetted if made of a material suitable for wetting. If the forms are removed early, the concrete member is moistened and covered with polythene sheets to maintain moisture. For large horizontal concrete surfaces exposed to dry weather, a temporary covering is suspended...
369
Curing of Concrete
1.1K
The hydration of cement takes place within the water-filled capillary pores. However, environmental elements can disrupt this process by evaporating water from the concrete surfaces. Sealed concrete with a water-cement ratio below 0.5 experiences self-desiccation, leading to water loss. The water loss in concrete is mitigated by curing. This technique involves keeping the concrete saturated to maintain the necessary temperature and moisture conditions, to optimally fill the spaces in the cement...
1.1K
Cancer
55.7K
Cancers arise due to mutations in genes involved in the regulation of cell division, which leads to unrestricted cell proliferation. Modern science and medicine have made great strides in the understanding and treatment of cancer, including eradicating cancer in some patients. However, there is still no cure for cancer. This is largely due to the fact that cancer is a large group of many diseases.
55.7K
Hypothesis: Accept or Fail to Reject?
29.9K
The outcome of any hypothesis testing leads to rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis. This decision is taken based on the analysis of the data, an appropriate test statistic, an appropriate confidence level, the critical values, and P-values. However, when the evidence suggests that the null hypothesis cannot be rejected, is it right to say, 'Accept' the null hypothesis?
There are two ways to indicate that the null hypothesis is not rejected. 'Accept' the null...
There are two ways to indicate that the null hypothesis is not rejected. 'Accept' the null...
29.9K
Mismatch Repair
45.0K
Overview
45.0K
Mismatch Repair
7.0K
Organisms are capable of detecting and fixing nucleotide mismatches that occur during DNA replication. This sophisticated process requires identifying the new strand and replacing the erroneous bases with correct nucleotides. Mismatch repair is coordinated by many proteins in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
The Mutator Protein Family Plays a Key Role in DNA Mismatch Repair
The human genome has more than 3 billion base pairs of DNA per cell. Prior to cell division, that vast amount of genetic...
The Mutator Protein Family Plays a Key Role in DNA Mismatch Repair
The human genome has more than 3 billion base pairs of DNA per cell. Prior to cell division, that vast amount of genetic...
7.0K
You might also read
Related Articles
Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.
Sort by
Same author
Individualized Therapy Guided by Drug Susceptibility Testing for Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis.
Open forum infectious diseases·2026
Same author
Targeted next-generation sequencing implementation in Eswatini identifies rifampicin and bedaquiline resistance undetected by routine diagnostic testing.
Nature communications·2026
Same author
Primary Bedaquiline-Resistant Tuberculosis in an Afghan Migrant to Switzerland: Diagnostic and Treatment Challenges in a High-Resource Setting.
International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases·2026
Same author
Global burden of drug-resistant tuberculosis in children: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study.
The European respiratory journal·2026
Same author
Rising bedaquiline resistance: exploring potential causes and next steps.
The European respiratory journal·2026
Same author
Enhancing tuberculosis care in lower and middle-income countries through digital adherence technologies.
Breathe (Sheffield, England)·2026
Same journal
Opportunities for Human Lung Tissue-Based Studies in Fibrotic ILD Research.
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine·2026
Same journal
Astegolimab in COPD: success or failure?
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine·2026
Same journal
How artificial intelligence could improve the diagnosis and management of COPD: a perspective from GOLD.
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine·2026
Same journal
Awake ECMO for ARDS: No Vent, No VILI, No Problem?
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine·2026
Same journal
Microbiome-Targeted Antibiotics Provide No Additional Microbiologic or Inflammatory Benefit during Cystic Fibrosis Pulmonary Exacerbations: Results from the CFMATTERS Trial.
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine·2026
Same journal
Noninvasive Respiratory Support for Adult Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure. An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline.
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine·2026


