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The Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Productivity and Economic Stability in Rural Zimbabwe
Published 2024-12-01“…These climatic variations have resulted in lower output in agricultural activities, economic crisis, and increasing instances of hunger and poor nutrition amongst households and the economy. …”
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Insecurity and the State’s Humanitarian Intervention in Northern Nigeria
Published 2022-12-01“…Theinsecurity has caused humanitarian and complex emergencies (deaths, loss of property, internally displacement, hunger, healthcare challenges, immobility and palpable fear and anxiety to the dweller of affected areas). …”
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Representation of Fictional Characters with Disabilities in Selected Crime Novels of Oͅládèͅjoͅ Òkédìjí
Published 2023-05-01“…He identifies with the plights of a person with a disability, they are mostly victims of poverty, hunger, and crimes in the Post-colonial Nigerian society; and treats all the fictional characters with dignity and honor in line with Yorùbá thoughts and beliefs. …”
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Acute One-Cigarette Smoking Decreases Ghrelin Hormone in Saliva: A Pilot Study
Published 2014-01-01“…Ghrelin is a peptide hormone that works in a neuroendocrine fashion to stimulate hunger and the desire for food intake. Ghrelin is also secreted in saliva, probably to enhance food taste. …”
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Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie
Published 2024-06-01“…But by tradition, more than a thousand years old, in Europe and the Mediterranean, bread was the food par excellence, the only one that the faithful asked God for in their prayers because it was the one whose lack meant hunger. Grain was grown everywhere, but this didn't stop times of scarcity and famine, both in the countryside and in the cities. …”
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The situation of the Greek Catholic Church in Slovakia in the second half of 20th century
Published 2016-06-01“…In terrible systems of tyranny which outraged a man at the places of pain, in hunger and various torments, they showed that they belong to Christ, crucified and resurrected Lord… Let the memory of our brothers and sisters‑martyrs be still alive in following century and millennium. …”
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A Comprehensive Review of Zavegepant as Abortive Treatment for Migraine
Published 2022-06-01“…Triggers include stress, light, noise, menstruation, weather, changes in sleep pattern, hunger, dehydration, dietary factors, odors, and alcohol. …”
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Prevalence and Correlates of Truancy among School-Going Adolescents in Mozambique: Evidence from the 2015 Global School-Based Health Survey
Published 2019-01-01“…It was found that adolescents aged 15 years and older [OR=1.460,95% CI=1.153,1.848], experiencing hunger [OR=1.613 95% CI= 1.051,2.475], current tobacco use [OR=1.613 95%CI=1.051,2.475], being bullied [OR=1.314, 95% CI=1.027,1.681], facing an attack, smoking [OR= 1.893, 95% CI=1.293,2.771], having 1-2 close friends [OR=1.656, 95% CI=1.276,2.14], and feeling lonely [OR=1.295, 95% CI=1.019,1.646] were the factors that predisposed adolescents to truant behaviour. …”
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The “Sanitary” Role of the Necrophagous Birds in the Ecosystems
Published 2025-01-01“…The primary causes of death for sick domestic animals were predation by mammals in pastures, old age, weakness, and hunger. Among wild animals, mortality was predominantly observed in young individuals, attributed to their inexperience and underdeveloped adaptive responses, which led them to venture into populated areas for food, making them vulnerable to hunting, traps, and transportation hazards.…”
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Comparison of Rice Yield among Farmer's Fertilizer Practices
Published 2025-01-01“…Results showed that while Urea + SSP improved growth metrics, NPK20:10:10+SSP achieved the highest grain yield (81 kg/plot) and 1000-seed weight (24.67 g), alongside elevated levels of iron and zinc, addressing both yield gaps and hidden hunger. These findings highlight the potential of phosphorus-enriched fertilizers to enhance productivity and nutritional outcomes in smallholder systems. …”
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DESERTIFICATION IN NORTHERN NIGERIA: A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF DESERTIFICATION ON YOBE STATE
Published 2024-09-01“…The state has witnessed some harmful aspects of desertification such as increased poverty, hunger, displacement of communities, and soil erosion. …”
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KEBIJAKAN KETAHANAN PANGAN DI INDONESIA MELALUI PENDEKATAN ANALISIS BIBLIOMETRIC
Published 2024-04-01“…The issue of food security is currently a high priority because making a country without poverty and without hunger is one of the goals of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). …”
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Economic Potentials and Use Dynamics of Sorghum Food System in Ethiopia: Its Implications to Resolve Food Deficit
Published 2022-01-01“…This will contribute to the ongoing discussion on how to better inform private and public sector policy and investments in Ethiopia to increase sorghum and other drought-tolerant crop production, transform agriculture, improve nutrition, and food systems, and end hunger, food insecurity, and poverty.…”
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A bibliometric analysis of food security and urbanization: insights and implications
Published 2025-01-01“…The research highlights emerging interdisciplinary themes, such as urban agriculture and socio-economic resilience, aligning with SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities). …”
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Pengaruh Pemberian Buah Pepaya Terhadap Nafsu Makan Anak Berumur 2-5 Tahun di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Kuranji
Published 2013-03-01“… The appetite is a desire or urge to eat due to hunger. Appetite disorder is often experienced by toddlers. …”
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Niccolo Machiavelli’s views on public security
Published 2023-12-01“…In Europe at that time, ensuring public security was an extremely urgent task for almost every state, which involved concern for the individual human salvation, i.e. the search for confidence in faith, at the individual level, and at the collective level – concern for the protection of subjects from violence, war, injustice, hunger, rising prices, poverty, and concern for public welfare in the broadest sense. …”
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Village Community Assistance in Achieving the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) in Plumbon Village and the Challenges Faced
Published 2024-12-01“…The findings reveal that the implementation of the Village SDGs in PV has achieved notable success across several key components, including the establishment of a safe and comfortable village, a peaceful and just community, the eradication of hunger, strong women's participation, sustainable consumption, and production practices, reduced inequalities, enhanced health and well-being, access to quality education, environmental conservation efforts, and the development of dynamic institutional structures. …”
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Is Aquaculture a Success? Evidence from Africa
Published 2023“…Feeding and nutrition issues, hunger eradication have become a problem with the continuing growth of the population, which in turn is putting a lot of pressure on available resources like capturing fisheries from the lakes, oceans, and rivers, leaving them void. …”
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Factors affecting the adoption of RFID in the food supply chain: a systematic literature review
Published 2025-01-01“…There is a need to implement a fast traceability system like Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in the sustainable food system to ensure food quality and safety, meet customer demands, and achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 1—No poverty, 2—Zero hunger and 13—Climate action for 2030 target. The study objective was to explore the factors that affect the adoption of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in the food supply chain. …”
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Huaqiao Nongchang: Isolated Settlements of Overseas Chinese Inside China
Published 2024-01-01“…A comprehensive analysis of works by Chinese experts uncovers a significant reason for the PRC authorities' adoption of this approach: it provided a swift solution to hunger-related issues and the employment of vast refugee populations.As time progressed, drawbacks in this approach to managing emigrants became apparent. …”
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