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Understanding Acute Kidney Injury: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

  Introduction Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), also known as acute renal failure, is a sudden and rapid decline in kidney function. It is a serious medical condition that can occur due to various underlying causes, leading to a sudden decrease in the kidneys' ability to filter waste products and excess fluids from the blood. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of acute kidney injury, including its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options. Causes of Acute Kidney Injury AKI can be triggered by a wide range of factors, including: Reduced Blood Flow to the Kidneys: Conditions such as severe dehydration, low blood pressure, heart failure, and severe infections can lead to reduced blood flow to the kidneys, impairing their ability to filter blood effectively. Kidney Damage: Direct damage to the kidneys caused by medications, toxins, contrast agents used in imaging tests, or conditions like glomerulonephritis (inflammation of the kidney's filtering units) can le...

Shale Oil 2023- Patent Analysis, Refining Technology Analysis, Product Analysis, Geographical Analysis, Market Analysis

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  Overview: About shale oil For detail read :-  https://www.wissenresearch.com/shale-oil-market-report/ Shale oil extraction has a history that dates back to  10th century  when Masawaih al-Mardini, an Arabian physician, described a method for extracting oil from bituminous shale. The first patent for shale oil extraction was granted in  1684  to three individuals who discovered a technique to extract pitch, tar, and oil from a specific type of stone. Industrial-scale shale oil extraction began in France in  1838  with the  Selligue process , developed by Alexander Selligue. This process was further refined in Scotland a decade later by James Young. During the late  19th century , shale oil plants were established in Australia, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. A significant advancement in extraction came in  1894  with the invention of the  Pumpherston retort , which reduced the reliance on coal heat. This innovation...

Defensive Publication - IP strategy against competitors

  For Growth and Expansion, Companies rely on new concepts & ideas to succeed. However, not all ideas are worth the financial investment to get a patent. Innovations essential to an organization's goals are worthy of such financial commitment. That's why companies must act rationally to invest resources.   It is also important to avoid competitors from filing patents for the same. That's why by putting innovations in the public domain, you can uncover them as prior art. Know more about Defensive Publication in this blog on "Defensive Publication - IP strategy against competitors". What is Defensive Publication? Also Known as Disclosure Publishing, Defensive Publication is the practice of placing innovation into the public domain. Organisations provide partial or full disclosure of an enabling (description or drawing) of a product, apparatus or method with a motive to prevent competitors from filing and getting a patent. It allows them some degree of “F...

How to Use Social Listening for Competitive Analysis?

  A fundamental rule of business is that you must outperform your competitors if you want to succeed. To stay one step ahead of your competitors, you must be able to analyse and understand what they are doing. You can conduct a powerful and unique assessment of your competitors on social media and the web by utilising data from a variety of sources and messages (from an article to a formal tweet) as well as vital field monitoring (exhibitions, visits, and business meetings).  To do so, you can use social listening tools. This article will outline how businesses can conduct thorough competitive analysis using social listening.  What is Competitor Analysis? Competitor Analysis or Competitive analysis  simply refers to the process of learning about your rivals. It will be simpler to direct your own brand in the right direction if you are aware of competing companies in your field. Consider a scenario in which clients conduct online searches relevant to your bu...