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Open Access Research Article OSP-128
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Gaurakshak: Disease Detection System in Cow using Optimized CNN Model

Agriculture and animal husbandry play an important role in the way of life around the world, highlighting theimportance of timely diagnosis and treatment. Development of disease detection system in cows using deep learningrepresents a significant milestone in veter…

Open Access Research Article OSP-127
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Prevalence and Blood Grouprelated Distribution of Malaria among Febrile Patients Attending a Nigerian Military Hospital, Jos, Nigeria

There is increasing evidence that malaria is associated with blood groups. Thus, this study was to investigate the distribution of malaria parasitaemia in relation to blood groups among febrile patients who sought medical attention at a Nigerian Military Hospital, Jos, Plateau…

Open Access Review Article OSP-126
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Asthmatic Children, Bonding, and Hypnosis

Since the 1941 article of French and Alexander, suggesting that childhood asthma was the cry of the unloved child for his mother, researchers and clinicians have associated asthma with psychological problems in the mother, in the child, and in their rela…

Open Access Review Article OSP-125
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The Peer Review Crisis and the AI Revolution: Rethinking Scholarly Validation in the Age of Overload

The peer review system, long considered the backbone of scientific integrity, is under unprecedented strain. With over 2.5 million submissions annually and a shrinking pool of qualified reviewers, delays, ethical oversights, and editorial burnout have be…