The aim of the research was to determine the role and significance of natural, economic and social conditions influencing the development of family farms keeping animals of conservative breeds in conditions of sustainable agriculture.Family farms are conducive to the sustainable development of agriculture, particularly in farms which keep animals o
UNDERSTANDING OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS
During the last sixteen years biotechnology, genetic engineering, transgenic organisms or genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have been raising numerous controversies.In the scientific sphere, genetic engineering and GMOs represent a special challenge for geneticists, breeders and physicians, in philosophy it is a topic of interest for bioethicis
Traditional and modern medicine working in tandem
Because of the many problem relating to health care delivery in Africa, it is becoming apparent that neither the exclusive/monopolistic nor the tolerant legislative systems should be tolerated any longer.Especially since the Alma Ata Conference held by the WHO/UNICEF there has been growing impetus towards either inclusive/parallel (the beneficial c
Revealing the insoluble metasecretome of lignocellulose-degrading microbial communities
Abstract Microbial communities metabolize plant biomass using secreted enzymes; however, identifying extracellular proteins tightly bound to insoluble lignocellulose in these microbiomes presents a challenge, as the rigorous extraction required to elute these proteins also lyses the microbes associated with the plant biomass releasing intracellular
ESTIMATION OF EFFICIENCY OF PHYSIOTHERAPEUTICAL TREATMENT FOR SCHOLIOSIS IN CHILDREN WITH BIOTESTING
Blood serum biotesting in children of Visor Cap 9-14 years old with idiopathic scoliosis of I-II level (according to V.D.Chaklin) revealed neurohumoral background change in comparison with age-related standard.Treatment regiment of this disease included magneto impulse therapy with field induction up to 1,5 Tl or/and electrophoresis.Repeated testin