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View article: Evaluating changes in some hematological and blood biochemical parameters of pediatric patients before and after complete repair surgery for tetralogy of Fallot in Cadiovascular center – E Hospital
Evaluating changes in some hematological and blood biochemical parameters of pediatric patients before and after complete repair surgery for tetralogy of Fallot in Cadiovascular center – E Hospital Open
Introduction: Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is a common cyanotic congenital heart disease (CHD). Currently, total correction surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is considered the optimal method of treatment. However, CPB also has advers…
View article: Diagnostic value of vietnamese smell identification test in Parkinson's disease
Diagnostic value of vietnamese smell identification test in Parkinson's disease Open
The VSIT can be a valuable ancillary tool for supporting the diagnosis of PD in Vietnam. Olfactory dysfunction in PD was unrelated to the disease duration and severity. The VSIT can be applied to improve the accuracy of clinical PD diagnos…
View article: Carbon recalcitrance and stabilization processes vary across mangrove eco-geomorphologies
Carbon recalcitrance and stabilization processes vary across mangrove eco-geomorphologies Open
Mangrove ecosystems are one of the most carbon dense ecosystems worldwide. Yet, the stabilization and recalcitrance of carbon (C) and organic matter (OM) are little understood in mangroves, especially across eco-geomorphological settings a…
View article: Bone-char from various food-waste: Synthesis, characterization, and removal of fluoride in groundwater
Bone-char from various food-waste: Synthesis, characterization, and removal of fluoride in groundwater Open
Fluoride (F), an essential trace element, plays a significant role in the skeletal systems of teeth and bone. However, drinking water with a high level of fluoride (more than 1.5 ppm) would cause fluorosis, seriously damaging the teeth and…
View article: Global mangrove root production, its controls and roles in the blue carbon budget of mangroves
Global mangrove root production, its controls and roles in the blue carbon budget of mangroves Open
Mangroves are among the most carbon‐dense ecosystems worldwide. Most of the carbon in mangroves is found belowground, and root production might be an important control of carbon accumulation, but has been rarely quantified and understood a…
View article: Clinical characteristics and laboratory test in full-term neonates with sepsis in Vietnam National Children’s Hospital (Northern Vietnam)
Clinical characteristics and laboratory test in full-term neonates with sepsis in Vietnam National Children’s Hospital (Northern Vietnam) Open
Background. Sepsis is a life-threatening condition in response to an infectious agent, causing damage to organs. Sepsis causes serious consequences in neonates due to high rates of mortality, sequelae, and disability. The Southeast Asian c…
View article: The effect of crab burrows on soil‐water dynamics in mangroves
The effect of crab burrows on soil‐water dynamics in mangroves Open
Many mangrove ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration, are closely linked to mangrove soil water content, which in turn is thought to depend on animal burrow density and the properties of the sediment in which the burrows are cons…
View article: Fine root production in a chronosequence of mature reforested mangroves
Fine root production in a chronosequence of mature reforested mangroves Open
Summary Mangroves are among the world’s most carbon‐dense ecosystems, but have suffered extensive deforestation, prompting reforestation projects. The effects of mangrove reforestation on belowground carbon dynamics are poorly understood. …
View article: Fine root production in a chronosequence of mature reforested mangroves: Dataset fine root production
Fine root production in a chronosequence of mature reforested mangroves: Dataset fine root production Open
This dataset includes fine root production (<2 mm) measurements in a chronosequence of replanted mangrove forests in Can Gio, Vietnam.
View article: Fine root production along a 40-year chronosequence of restored mangroves in Vietnam
Fine root production along a 40-year chronosequence of restored mangroves in Vietnam Open
<p>Mangroves are hotspots of carbon sequestration, providing ecosystem services worth US$194 000 per hectare per year. In response to widespread mangrove losses, reforestation projects have been promoted. Monitoring and assessment of…
View article: Geological and geochemical characterizations of sediments in six borehole cores from the arsenic-contaminated aquifer of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Geological and geochemical characterizations of sediments in six borehole cores from the arsenic-contaminated aquifer of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam Open
View article: The solid-phase partitioning of arsenic in unconsolidated sediments of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam and its modes of release under various conditions
The solid-phase partitioning of arsenic in unconsolidated sediments of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam and its modes of release under various conditions Open
View article: Presence of trace elements in sediment of Can Gio mangrove forest, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam
Presence of trace elements in sediment of Can Gio mangrove forest, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam Open
Can Gio mangrove forest (CGM) is located downstream of Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), situated between an estuarine system of Dong Nai - Sai Gon river and a part of Vam Co river. The CGM is the largest restored mangrove forest in Vietnam and the…
View article: Vertical distribution of dioxins in soil of Bien Hoa airbase, Vietnam
Vertical distribution of dioxins in soil of Bien Hoa airbase, Vietnam Open