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(Re)defining Resilience: How Engineering Educators Understand and Teach Resilience
Published 2024-12-01“…Background: In recent years “resilience” has become framed as a positive attribute, contributing to student success within higher education (HE). The need for students to develop and demonstrate resilience seems pertinent within engineering degrees which are often associated with heavy workloads, high rates of attrition and increased mental health issues. …”
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Imbalances in socio-economic development of regions of Russian Federation: problems and solutions
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eHealth, digital information and technology use of men with prostate cancer
Published 2025-01-01“…Social media was used by 37% ( n = 129), and total internet use was 79.1% ( n = 276). Younger age, higher education and higher income were commonly associated with a greater extent of use of information source and technology types. …”
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Estimation of multi-layer coating efficiency for passive radiative cooling
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Socioeconomic factors associated with the number of children ever born by married Ghanaian females: a cross-sectional analysis
Published 2023-02-01“…Married females with higher education had lower odds of one or more births and lower odds of giving birth to three or more children. …”
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