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Journal of AIDS and Immune system (JAIS) is an open access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to scientists, engineers, and researchers. JAIS will publish papers and short communications on AIDS and Immune system encompassing clinical virology, molecular biology and epidemiology, HIV anxiety disorder, virologic failure. JAIS will strive to present a mix of subject matter that will best serve to help the reader understand the entire problem. Our Journal is intended to serve those occupationally involved in waste management control through the publication of reliable information.
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The Efficacy of Statistics in All Major Fields of Research: A Focus on Regression Analysis
The abstract provided offers a succinct overview of the research paper's focus on the significance of statistics, specifically re
gression analysis, across diverse fields. The emphasis on regression analysis indicates its importance as a statistical...
Plastic Deformation of Metal through the Lens of Nanotechnology Using Regression Analysis
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Classic Metaphyseal Lesion: A Rare Presentation in a Preterm Neonate
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tested by Poly and colleagues [1] who found a relation between dietary choline intake, cognitive function, and brain morpholog...
Comprehensive Review of Walnut Anthracnose: Pathogen Biology, Symptoms, and Management Strategies
Walnut anthracnose, caused by Gnomonia species, is a significant fungal disease affecting walnut trees (Juglans spp.), leading to reduced yield and quality. This review provides an in-depth overview of the pathogen biology, environmental factors infl...
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