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Covid-19 Identification Using Graphene Oxide and Gold Nanoparticles

Maryam Davardoostmanesh; Hossein Ahmadzadeh*; Ida Attari Navab; Elham Zaeif Khorasani; Maryam Ijadi Bajestani

    Fully dispersible spherical gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and stable graphene oxide nanosheets (GO) were prepared, characterized and used as nano-labeling for the Lateral Flow Immunoassays (LFIA) based Point-of-Care (POC) monitoring of Covid-19 nucleocapsid (N) protein in clinical samples.


FT-IR Spectroscopic Study of Coronary Artery in Cardiovascular Patients and Mathematical Simulation Model of Covid-19 Binding

Anastassopoulou Jane*; Mylonas Evangelos; Michali Evrydiki; Lazopoulos Konstantinos; Kotoulas Christophoros; Theophanides Theophile; Mamarelis Ioannis; Markouizou Athina; Spiliopoulos Konstantinos

    Background/Aim: The characterization of infrared spectroscopic “biomarker bands” induced by diseases can be used to develop mathematical simulation models to approach the mechanism of risk factors in relation to Covid-19 disease in cardiovascular patients, reducing mortality and optimizing hospitalization
Materials and methods: For the study, Seventy-two specimens from patients (54-76 years) who underwent coronary endarterectomy during coronary artery bypass grafting were collected. The FT-IR spectra were recorded using a Thermo Scientific Nicolet 6700 instrument...


Herbal High Mixture as an Emerging Psychoactive Substance Prevalence among Commercial Drivers in Lagos, Nigeria

Aneyo Idowu*; Doherty Funmilayo; Alafia Oyindamola; Nosiru Halima; David Kolawole

    The use of hyper active substances to lower the occupational stress associated to commercial driving has call for concern among young drivers and which oddly predisposes both the drivers and their passengers to dangers. Most of the drivers cannot afford to buy the synthetic illicit drugs but they improvise with traditional drug mixture with psychoactive properties...


Digital Forensic Readiness in Internet of Vehicles: The Denial-of-Service on CAN bus Case Study

Christina Katsini; George E Raptis; Kristina Livitckaia; Konstantinos Votis; Christos Alexakos*

    In the era of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAV), cyber-attacks can impose a hazard on passenger’s life given that security incidents may lead to accidents in case they are not timely mitigated. It is therefore essential not only to quickly detect an attack and actively respond to it, but also to gather information that can be used for remediating future similar attacks...


Detecting Deception through Telephone Sketches in an Insurance Setting

Aldert Vrij

    In the present experiment, carried out via Zoom, we examined the effect of (i) sketching and (ii) having the video turned on or off on the verbal accounts of truth tellers and lie tellers. Truth tellers reported an incident of loss, theft or accidental damage they experienced in the last 24 months, whereas lie tellers made up an incident. Half of the participants were asked to sketch the event whilst reporting it, whereas the other half did not sketch...


Maintenance of Dental Records: A Survey among Italian Dentists with Implications for Forensic Odontology

Zangari F; Nuzzolese E*

    Dental records keeping is essential for the practicing dentist, not only for legal implications and malpractice insurance claims, but also for forensic applications in the identification of unidentified human remains. Objectives. The most common element of forensic dentistry that a general practitioner is likely to encounter is to supply antemortem records to forensic odontologists to narrow the search for missing individuals and to play a key role in the victim identification process following mass disasters or catastrophes...


Overlooked Aged Blood Stain Resolved a Tangled Unsolved Case

Anupuma Raina*; Ajay Parkash Balayan; Uma Kanga; Sanjeev Lalwani

    Stains of body fluids as evidence are commonly found at almost every crime scene, especially in violent crimes and its significance in forensic investigation is a well known fact. Different analysis of these stains found at crime scene has always been helpful in forensic case works. Especially, blood sample in the form of dried blood stain as blood gauze piece is the most used practice in forensic case works as these stains are easy to store and transport...


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