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Lixin Cheng
UNITED KINGDOM
Journal of Waste Resources and Reprocessing

Journal of Waste Resources and Reprocessing (JWRAR) is an international journal open access journal dedicated to the presentation and discussion of information on the prevention, monitoring, treatment, handling, reuse and ultimate residual disposition of solid wastes, both in industrialized and in economically developing countries. The journal addresses various types of solid wastes including municipal (e.g., residential, institutional, commercial, light industrial), agricultural, and special (e.g., C and D, health care, household hazardous wastes, sewage sludge).

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Comparative Analysis of the Hydrophilic Characteristics of Two Zirconia Dental Implants
Osseointegration is a dynamic biological process described as the direct contact of bone tissue with the implant surface and depends on factors related to the implant, the surgical site, the type of bone, and the patient’s conditions [1]....
Perceptions, Patient Experiences, and Factors Associated with Delays in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis in Kinshasa
Delays in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases are a major public health challenge in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). ...
Beliefs, Perceived Social Norms Related to Body Image (Rounded Silhouettes) and Their Impact on the Intent to Use Steroids Among Young Girls in Kinshasa
The non-therapeutic use of oral steroids, particularly dexamethasone and cyproheptadine, for cosmetic purposes is increasing at an alarming rate among adolescent girls in Kinshasa, especially in nursing schools....
Effects of Tea Formulated From Citrus Aurantifolia, Syzygium Aromaticum and Mentha Piperita L on Weight and Biochemical Parameters of Male Obesed Rats
The rising prevalence of obesity, associated with metabolic disorders and organ dysfunction, necessitates the exploration of natural, plant-based interventions. ...
Effect of Tea Produced from Citrus Sinensis Rind and Persea Americana Seed on Obese Male Rats
This study was designed to evaluate the effect of tea produced from Citrus sinensis rind and Persea americana seed on high--fat diet-induced obese male rats. Five groups of 6 male Wistar rats each were fed with a high-fat diet (HFD) for 2 months to i...
Prevalence and Profile of Bone Metastases in the Oncology Department of Treichville University Hospital in Cote d’Ivoire
Introduction: Bone metastases are a frequent manifestation of advanced cancers. They cause major skeletal-related complications and significantly impair patients’ quality of life. Materials and Methods: A retrospective, descriptive study was condu...