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  1. 22421

    Research progress of peer education for stroke patients (同伴教育模式在脑卒中患者中的应用研究进展) by WU Yuanxia (吴远霞), WEI Yan (魏艳)

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Peer education is an economical, flexible and convenient new education model, which has been widely used in different fields at home and abroad. …”
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  2. 22422

    SPREAD OF LOW PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA А/Н9N2 IN THE WORLD AND RUSSIAN FEDERATION. CHALLENGES OF DISEASE ERADICATION by M. S. Volkov, A. V. Varkentin, V. N. Irza

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…On the one hand, the vaccination eliminates the economic loses and the virus escape into the environment, but on the other hand, it can aid to “silent” spread of the virus and its established variation that is typical in case of low strength of the poultry population immunity.…”
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  3. 22423

    Modes-of-Action Related to Repeated Dose Toxicity: Tissue-Specific Biological Roles of PPARγ Ligand-Dependent Dysregulation in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease by Merilin Al Sharif, Petko Alov, Vessela Vitcheva, Ilza Pajeva, Ivanka Tsakovska

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Two probable toxicological MoAs from PPARγ ligand binding to NAFLD were described according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) concepts: (i) PPARγ activation in hepatocytes and (ii) PPARγ inhibition in adipocytes. …”
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  4. 22424

    CONTEMPORARY EUROSCEPTICISM AS A CHALLENGE TO EUROPEAN SOLIDARITY by M. O. Shibkova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…By giving certain examples of the reaction of member states' governments on the migration crisis and illustrating how these actions depend on the extent of Euroscepticism popularity in the countries the author shows that currently the level of European solidarity has become so low that it allows to speak about the transformation of the EU economic crisis into a truly political one.…”
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  5. 22425

    Examination of the requirements for powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) utilization as an alternative to lockdown by Yusaku Fujii

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A lockdown is considered the last resort to halt the spread of infection; however, it causes significant economic and social damage. Therefore, exploring less harmful alternatives during such scenarios is crucial. …”
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  6. 22426

    Implementing Rainwater Harvesting for Sustainable Water Management in Faridpur, Bangladesh: Mitigating Pollution, Waterlogging, and Ensuring Safe Drinking Water by A. Gain, O. MD. Farque, S. Hosen

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Rainwater harvesting has proven to be the most economical and environmentally friendly method. So, it can hold great potential to deal with the current problem of acute arsenic poisoning and pure water scarcity in Bangladesh. …”
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  7. 22427

    BMP-Recommended Water and Phosphorus Inputs for Tomato and Watermelon Can Reduce Environmental Losses of Phosphorus and Save Water by Sanjay Shukla, Gregory S. Hendricks, Thomas A. Obreza, Willie G. Harris

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…However, given the adverse impacts on watermelon yield due to lower than sufficient levels of K, further research is needed to evaluate the fertilizer recommendations for watermelon, especially K2O rates, to ensure economic viability of farms. Our results showed that adoption of BMP-recommended P rates as a BMP did not reduce crop yield and improved water quality. …”
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  8. 22428

    Epidemiological and molecular characterization of investigation of Mycoplasma gallisepticum of goose origin in Guangdong (China) by Nan Zhang, Yixin Jia, Weihuo Li, Yangshuo Li, Jingyi Liang, Zhaofeng Yao, Sheng Yuan, Hong Yang, Huanzhong Ding, Yuanyuan Zhou

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The Guangdong region is the largest goose farming area in China, which has experience significant economic losse due to the epidemic of Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) infection in geese. …”
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  9. 22429

    HISTORICAL NARRATIVE: CONSTITUENT FEATURES AND LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES by Olga A. Leontovich, Anna A. Khanova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Silk Road symbolises the crossroads of civilisations, the interaction between East and West, the economic and cultural exchanges between Asia and Europe, peaceful cooperation, good neighbourliness, and shared cultural experience.…”
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  10. 22430

    Global, regional, and national burden of esophageal cancer using the 2019 global burden of disease study by Liangchao Sun, Kaikai Zhao, Xiaoli Liu, Xue Meng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Correlations with SDI indicated a negative association, and frontier analysis underscored the impact of socio-economic progress on disease control. Projections suggest a continued rise in prevalence, incidence, deaths, and DALYs, with gender-specific variations. …”
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  11. 22431

    EX-OFFENDER REINTEGRATION IN CONFLICT-AFFECTED AREAS OF NIGERIA: PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS, POLICY CHALLENGES, AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES IN MADAGALI AND GWOZA by TAKUR’AMA NEVISON ZIDON, ROGERS ROLAND WAZAKARI, SHARON EMMANUEL NTASIRI

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…These individuals often face socio-cultural, economic, and personal obstacles that can hinder a crime-free lifestyle and the re-entry process itself. …”
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  12. 22432

    Social Undertones in William Robinson’s Crusade Against ‘Architects’ Gardens’: a ‘Costly Ugliness to Our Beautiful Home-landscapes’ (Robinson 1892, XIII) by Aurélien Wasilewski

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This paper purports to analyse, mainly through a corpus of Robinson’s newspaper articles, the socio-economic implications of his aesthetic choices. It seems that his rejection of artificiality and laudation of a more natural style of gardening was indeed a way of promoting the socio-professional figure of the gardener at the expense of the architect. …”
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  13. 22433

    Logements sociaux à Chongqing et à Shanghai. Corollaires de l’« urbanisation » rurale et de la financiarisation foncière by Miguel Elosua, Françoise Ged, YANG Chen

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Housing loses its status as a social benefit : allocated by companies (danwei) to their employees, it becomes a market, while the construction sector is a major stake for economic growth. A period during which multiple tenants' and owners' regimes coexisted developed until the housing reform, experimented in Shanghai at the beginning of the 1990s, then generalized throughout the country in 1998. …”
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  14. 22434

    Urbanization and nature-based tourism development: A case of tourism corridor in Surakarta-Karanganyar-Magetan by Rahayu Paramita

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The primary driving forces behind rapid urbanization stem from shifts in major economic sectors from primary (agriculture) to secondary (industrial activities) and tertiary (services) sectors. …”
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  15. 22435

    Architecture muséale : une figure de l’art de la ville "Du British Museum à la spirale du Victoria & Albert Museum à Londres" by Isabelle Alzieu

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The new museum, above and beyond its economic importance, has become an essential element of symbolic capital for a city. …”
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  16. 22436

    Recent Findings and Open Issues concerning the Seismic Behaviour of Masonry Infill Walls in RC Buildings by André Furtado, Maria Teresa de Risi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Accurate modelling strategies and appropriate seismic assessment methodologies are crucial to understand the behaviour of existing buildings and to develop efficient and appropriate mitigation measures to prevent high level of damages, casualties, and economic losses. The development of effective strengthening solutions to improve the infill seismic behaviour and proper analytical formulations that could help design engineers are still open issues, among others, on this topic. …”
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  17. 22437

    Impact of the Invasive Brown Marmorated Stink Bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål), in Mid-Atlantic Tree Fruit Orchards in the United States: Case Studies of Commercial Management by Tracy C. Leskey, Brent D. Short, Bryan R. Butler, Starker E. Wright

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Injury to apple was relatively inconsequential until after mid-June, whereas feeding on peaches resulted in immediate economic injury as the surface became distorted, dented, discolored, and the flesh beneath turned brown. …”
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  18. 22438

    Civil Liability of Persons Related to Blood Transfusion with Allocation to the Blood Bank Department in the Conditions of Corona by Samaneh Zolfaghari, Abdolreza Farhadian

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…With the spread of the corona virus (Covid-19) in 2019, in addition to various physical, material and spiritual damages, it affected the social and economic life of many people, especially the people of Iran. …”
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  19. 22439

    Novel Therapeutic Approaches to the Treatment of Chronic Abdominal Visceral Pain by Franca Patrizi, Steven D. Freedman, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Felipe Fregni

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…It also leads to a significant economic burden due to workdays lost, reduced productivity, and long-term use of medications with their associated side effects. …”
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  20. 22440

    GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE AND CONSUMPTION IN NIGERIA (1990-2022): AN ARDL APPROACH by EMMANUEL O. AWE, NWIE ABWO SIMON, MOHAMMED NASIRU, UMAR JOHNSON AKOGWU

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The results of this study suggest that government consumption spending is a substitute for private consumption and concluded that Government expenditure is inarguably a prominent fiscal tool for a sustainable economic growth. …”
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