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    Intercultural approach on photoprotection and skin cancer prevention in nursing students by Carla Cristina Calderón Cabezas, Angélica Salomé Herrera Molina, Yolanda Elizabeth Salazar Granizo, Jimena Alexandra Morales Guaraca, Paola Maricela Machado Herrera, Jacobo Cambil Martín

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…<br /><strong>Results:</strong> the intercultural practice of photoprotection in nursing students was related to three central categories: culture/health with cultural photoprotection care; environment with worldview and cultural environment; and promotion with learning and/or education needs on photoprotection respectively. Categories that are supported by the rising sun model proposed by Madeleine Leininger. …”
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  2. 21742

    Oil palm-cattle integration: Farmer perception of Ganoderma infection by Suteky Tatiek, Dwatmadji Dwatmadji, Bustaman Hendri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, we will also discuss the relationship between farmer education level and their knowledge about Ganoderma infection and also compare the incidence of Ganoderma infection in IOPCS and non-IOPCS based on farmer perception.…”
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  3. 21743

    Aristotle for all? The work of Walter Mooney Hatch by Alan Towey

    “…Therefore, there is an educational requirement to make it accessible to everyone and this should apply to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. …”
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  4. 21744

    Analgesic efficacy of hydromorphone in American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) by Scott E. Henke, David B. Wester, Cord B. Eversole, Javier O. Huerta, Clayton D. Hilton, Kurt K. Sladky

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…BackgroundAmerican alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) are maintained in zoos, aquaria, and farms for educational, research, and production purposes. The standard of veterinary medical care and welfare for captive reptiles requires managing pain and discomfort under conditions deemed painful in mammals. …”
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  5. 21745

    Titus Brandsma: Getuige van God by J.M. Bos

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Titus Brandsma was primarily active in the fields of education and journalism. He analysed the contemporary social and political situation and was very critical of national socialism, especially because its basic values were in conflict with the Christian value of love. …”
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  6. 21746

    Environmental crises and climate change: Eco-anxiety among young people and the urgent need for a transformative response by Annamaria Lammel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Tackling this widespread mental health problem, linked to a variety of factors, requires taking action that addresses the root of the problem: education, provision of more green spaces, biophilic design, responsible attitudes, a long-term vision on the part of politicians and businesses, and the transformation of our systems. …”
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  7. 21747

    The impact of L1 literacy on the production of Spanish verbal passives by school-age Spanish heritage speakers by Andrew Armstrong, Silvina Montrul, Silvina Montrul

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, less is known about how written language exposure impacts first language (L1) morphosyntactic growth in Spanish-speaking children in the U.S., who are educated in their second language (L2) and have little opportunities to develop L1 literacy. …”
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  8. 21748

    The Effects of Maternal Depression on Children with Primary Monosymptomatic Nocturnal Enuresis by Bahar Çaran, Duygu Hacıhamdioğlu, Gamze Özgürhan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…PHTS was significantly lower in the group with primary education (p=0.043). In addition, maternal age and income were higher in the high school/university group (p=0.031, p=0.042, respectively). …”
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  9. 21749

    The Role of Traditional Environmental Knowledge in Taytnapam Toponyms by Eugene S. Hunn, Richard H. McClure Jr.

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Traditional geographic narratives, such as those of Taytnapam elders Jim Yoke and Louis Castama, served a critical pedagogical role in educating the young with respect to native livelihoods. …”
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  10. 21750

    The Position of the University in the Infrastructure, Which Supports Technological Entrepreneurship by R. A. Zayakina

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…And the presence of criteria makes it possible to identify dominant problems, adapt university resources, and bring social practices and educational technologies into line.…”
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  11. 21751

    Association of Social Engagement with Brain Volumes Assessed by Structural MRI by Bryan D. James, Thomas A. Glass, Brian Caffo, Jennifer F. Bobb, Christos Davatzikos, David Yousem, Brian S. Schwartz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Linear regression models adjusted for age, education, race/ethnicity, intracranial volume, hypertension, diabetes, and control (versus lead worker) status. …”
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  12. 21752

    Dynamics of Fulfillment: A Comparative Exploration of Life Satisfaction in European Muslim and Christian Communities by Özlem Yorulmaz, Leyla Zeynep Verçin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Life satisfaction has become an important indicator for understanding the welfare level of countries, particularly today when immigration is increasing for various reasons such as war and the desire for better living conditions, good job opportunities, and high-quality education. This study investigates the life satisfaction of people who have left their community and established a new life at the expense of being a foreigner and a member of a minority community. …”
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  13. 21753

    “A New Ruling Class”. The mayors of Buenos Aires Province during the National Reorganization Process in Argentina by Paula Vera Canelo, Juan Pablo Kryskowski

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The inquiry led to the following findings: i) this political elite had distinctive features, linked to the wider political and repressive goals of the dictatorship; ii) In a first period a majority of military mayors were appointed in towns considered as a “priority” for repression( densely populated, industrial, seat of important educational institutions or military facilities); iii) the profile of most of these officials was similar to that of other contemporary elites: male, professional, engaged in occupations typical of local public figures and with party affiliations characteristic of “compatible civilian leadership”; iv) the stability of their political careers was favored by traits such as a civilian background, landownership, previous experience in provincial civil service and prior political experience; and v) although the creation of a new ruling class was among the primary goals of the dictatorship, only a few of the Buenos Aires province mayors were able to secure their political survival upon the return of democratic rule.…”
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  14. 21754

    Bridging the Gap: Human Resource Management Strategies in Romania's Evolving Labor Market within the European Union Framework. Study Case in Bihor County, Romania. by Delia-Georgeta BEKESI, Zsolt-Botond BOTTYAN

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study highlights the need for closer collaboration between educational institutions and employers to align training programs with market needs. …”
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  15. 21755

    Lifestyles characterization in hypertensive patients of the doctor´s office 7 area IV. Cienfuegos, 2021 by Lianet Pérez Rodríguez, Grissel Utrera Díaz, Laritza Rodríguez Martínez

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…<br /><strong>Results:</strong> hypertensive, male, non-white skin color and obese patients aged 50 to 59 years predominated; In terms of marital status, the stable union was more frequent and there were no differences in terms of education level. Hypercholesterolemia and arterial hypertension in first-degree relatives, mainly mothers and grandparents, were the most prominent factors among the health history. …”
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  16. 21756

    School-Based Health Center Intervention Improves Body Mass Index in Overweight and Obese Adolescents by Alberta S. Kong, Andrew L. Sussman, Carolina Yahne, Betty J. Skipper, Mark R. Burge, Sally M. Davis

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…ACTION consisted of eight visits using motivational interviewing to improve eating and physical activity behavior. An educational nutrition and physical activity DVD for students and a clinician toolkit were created for use as menu of options. …”
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  17. 21757

    Linezolid and serotonin syndrome by Haytham A. Wali

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Developing comprehensive clinical guidelines and education programs for healthcare providers is crucial to improve linezolid’s safety profile. …”
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  18. 21758

    Therapeutic Adherence and Subjective Well-being in Patients with Type II Diabetes Mellitus by Ahmed José Pomares Avalos, Rocío Jorge González, Yuslemi Alfonso Trujillo, Marian Amanda Vázquez Núñez

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The variables studied were: age, sex, level of education, occupation, diabetes mellitus, therapeutic adherence and subjective well-being. …”
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  19. 21759

    Towards the Thousandth CubeSat: A Statistical Overview by Thyrso Villela, Cesar A. Costa, Alessandra M. Brandão, Fernando T. Bueno, Rodrigo Leonardi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Such platforms are being used for several space applications, such as education, Earth remote sensing, science, and defense. …”
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  20. 21760

    Revealing the decision-making practices in automated external defibrillator deployment: insights from Shanghai, China by Chaowei Wu, Yeling Wu, Lu Qiao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It was also found that decision-makers in Shanghai mainly deployed more devices in areas with a high density of the elderly population, dense transportation networks, cultural and educational places, and transportation hubs with large population flows. …”
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