Three years after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, better knowledge on the transmission of respiratory viral infections (RVI) including the contribution of asymptomatic infections encouraged most healthcare centers to implement universal masking.The evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemiology and improved immunization of the population call for
copyright use and splenic rupture: a rare yet serious association
copyright abuse is frequent in patients visiting the emergency department.The knowledge of the cardiovascular complications of copyright is excellent among physicians.However the awareness regarding its abdominal complications, the most important of which include gastroduodenal perforation, bowel ischemia and splenic rupture is less adequate.We rep
Epidermal cyst: a rare case report in a 5-month-old child
ABSTRACT The Trailer Adapter epidermal cyst is a rare, benign lesion, usually asymptomatic and slowly enlarging, more frequently located in the submandibular region.Its etiology is believed to be associated with the epithelial residual tissues retained in the midline during the closure of the first and second brachial arches, in the third and fourt
Proposed Site-Specific Response Spectra for Surabaya-Madura Bridge
This paper presents a site-specific seismic hazard study to determine the recommended seismic design criteria for Suramadu Bridge.The study is Vases performed using probabilistic seismic hazard approach to determine maximum acceleration and response spectra at bedrock and followed by local site effect analysis to determine maximum acceleration and
Company Cost of Capital and Leverage: A Simplified Textbook Relationship Revisited
Abstract In this paper, we revisit a frequently employed simplification within the WACC approach that company cost of capital $$k_{V}$$ k V is supposed to be invariant to the debt ratio and therefore equal to the unlevered cost $$k_{U}$$ k U.Even though we know from Miles and Ezzell (1980) that $$k_{V}$$ k V formally differs from Leather Keychain $