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Dynamics of socio-economic indicators development of federal districts of Russia
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A Metapopulation Model to Assess Water Management Impacts on the Threatened Australian Lungfish, <i>Neoceratodus forsteri</i>
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Enjeux d’hier dans les découpages territoriaux d’aujourd’hui : les Grimaldi de Monaco et le Carladez (Aveyron-Cantal)
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Hybrid versus vaccine immunity of mRNA-1273 among people living with HIV in East and Southern Africa: a prospective cohort analysis from the multicentre CoVPN 3008 (Ubuntu) studyResearch in context
Published 2025-02-01Subjects: “…People living with HIV…”
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Energy management education for persons living with long COVID-related fatigue (EMERGE): protocol of a two-parallel arms target trial emulation study in a multicentre outpatient intervention setting with an online control group register
Published 2025-02-01“…Introduction Energy management education (EME) is a manualised, evidence-based self-management education programme developed and delivered by occupational therapists for persons living with chronic disease-related fatigue. Studies have shown that EME can positively affect self-efficacy, fatigue impact and quality of life in persons with chronic conditions, while data on persons with long COVID are lacking.The primary aim is to evaluate if adding EME to the standard care improves outcomes in persons with long COVID-related fatigue. …”
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Social protection management system in the Altai Republic
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Personal income in New Zealand at the current stage of economic development
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Le bruit des avions comme facteur de dépréciations immobilières, de polarisation sociale et d’inégalités environnementales. Le cas d’Orly
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A qualitative study exploring experiences of treatment in paediatric rheumatology - children’s, young people’s, parents’ and carers’ perspectives
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Advancing the understanding of Naegleria fowleri: Global epidemiology, phylogenetic analysis, and strategies to combat a deadly pathogen
Published 2025-04-01Subjects: “…Free-living amoeba…”
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Are we Really Improving the Quality of Life after Hemiarthroplasty of the Hip in the Elderly? An Observational Study
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: “…activities of daily living…”
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Emergent biotechnology applications in urology: a mini review
Published 2025-02-01Subjects: “…living cells…”
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‘I no longer worry about money for transport to the health centre’ - economic empowerment of caregivers of children living with HIV through Village Savings and Loan Associations: experiences and lessons from the 'Towards an AIDS Free Generation Program in Uganda (TAFU)’
Published 2025-02-01Subjects: “…Caregivers of children living with HIV…”
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Research progress of rehabilitation nursing for stroke patients (脑卒中康复护理研究进展)
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The Right to Clothing in International Law, A Forgotten Right?
Published 2024-09-01Subjects: “…right to an adequate standard of living…”
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