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Scirj Volume VIII, Issue XI, November 2020 Edition ISSN: 2201-2796 Publication starts: 25th November 2020 Full Paper available from: 25th November 2020 ![]() Habiba El Sayed Abstract: The relationship between cancer regression and viruses has long been theorized about, with case reports of the observed regression in cervical cancer, Burkitt lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma, following immunization or infection with an unrelated virus at the beginning of the twentieth century. Efforts to treat cancer through immunization or virotherapy (deliberate infection with a virus) began in the mid-twentieth century. Since the technology to create a custom virus did not exist, all early efforts focused on creating naturally occurring tumor-resolving viruses. During the 1960s, promising research was involving the use of poliovirus, adenovirus, Coxsackie virus, enterovirus Riga virus and others. Early complications were occasional cases of uncontrolled infection, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality rates; The very frequent development of the immune response, while it is not harmful to the patient, led to the destruction of the virus, and thus prevented it from destroying the tumor. Therefore, my study followed up and searched for the best types of viruses that could not affect in any way on the human being because there is a fast and guaranteed solution to treat various tumors. Its forms are either a benign or malignant tumor (cancer).
![]() Gabriel A. Yalumo Abstract: This study was established to empirically reveal the creativity and contribution of Nigerian-born entrepreneurs to the expansion of one of the West Africa Countries, Togo Republic through their mode of their business. To achieve accurate results, selection of respondents was made at some markets using multistage sampling techniques. Data were analyzed via the method of descriptive statistical analysis and analysis of covariance techniques. The results showed the demographic of age, marital status, interest rate, trade learning area and period stayed in Togo are all significant factors. Furthermore, this study established that products are imported to Togo Republic by some entrepreneurs for sale, some business managers also believed that partnership in their line of work will add to their knowledge in relations to their business activities and makes them learn new skills most time. This study come up with recommendations that the business and skills of Nigerian born entrepreneur’s activities can be improved upon for expansion in Togo Republic through economic development, tax payments, employment of both Togolese and other nationalities, improvement in educational facilities and small scale business diversification.
![]() Jagadish Singh, Benjamin Idenyi Salifu Abstract: This study examines the combined effect of small perturbations in the Coriolis and centrifugal forces together with heterogeneity of two primaries with three layers of different densities on the positions and stability of an infinitesimal mass in the framework of the planar circular restricted three-body problem (R3BP). The existence of five libration points are observed, and they are seen to be affected by a small perturbation in the centrifugal force, and heterogeneity of the primaries.
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