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    THE EFFECT OF HANDGRIP TRAINING AND RACKET MODIFICATION TRAINING ON SHORT SERVICE ABILITY IN BADMINTON GAMES ON PANRITA CLUB AND SAMUDRA CLUB ATHLETES by Jayadi Jayadi, Maria Herlinda Dos Santos, Khalid Rijaluddin, Rahmat Ilahi, Alif Aryadi Hardi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Badminton is one of the popular sports and is loved by many people. Badminton also consists of several techniques including racket grip, hitting technique, standing posture, and position and footwork. …”
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    Anatomy of leaves of Siberian species of the genus Lilium in conditions of Western Siberia forest zone by Tatiana N. Belaeva, Liu Si, Alina N. Butenkova, Alexey S. Prokopyev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Among the studied lilies, L. pumilum is a sun-loving plant, L. pilosiusculum is a shade-tolerant plant, and L. pensylvanicum occupies an intermediate position. …”
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    Infertility and Social Issue Have the Most Significant Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life Among Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Women in South India by L. Hariprasath, D. Selvakumar, V. Dharani, K. K. Durgalakshmi, V. G. Abilash, T. S. Gopenath, S. Nishu

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Individual women, who are infertile, experience tragic emotions, as well as those who are sad for great losses, like the death of a loved one. In this case, the woman is experiencing the loss of the ability to procreate. …”
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    On being and having: a qualitative study of self-perceptions in bipolar disorder by Matthew N. Ponticiello, Alexis L. Chang, Rebecca J. Chang, Salahudeen Mirza, Andrés Martin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Thoughtful understanding of patients’ experiences, perspectives, and desires within these three domains may aid clinicians and loved ones alike in more sensitively and effectively addressing the unique individual needs of those living with BD. …”
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    Improving eating disorder care for underserved groups: a lived experience and quality improvement perspective by Alykhan Asaria

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The 12 ‘underserved groups’ (USGs) are as follows: [USG. 1] People with longstanding EDs and/or older-age ED sufferers; [USG. 2] Younger children/preadolescents; [USG. 3] People with under-recognised/underappreciated EDs; [USG. 4] People with higher weights; [USG. 5] People with comorbidities; [USG. 6] People with neurodevelopmental conditions (neurodiverse people); [USG. 7] Digitally excluded people; [USG. 8] Socioeconomically and/or sociogeographically disadvantaged people; [USG. 9] Ethnic/racial minorities; [USG. 10] Sexual and gender-diverse people; [USG. 11] Males; [USG. 12] Caregivers/loved ones. ED sufferers/caregivers are also an underserved group as a whole in general mental health care, so broader considerations for improving ED care will be explored in a future publication; these include stigma, research biases, inadequate clinical monitoring and diagnosing, poor-quality treatments, disorganised service transitions, systemic problems/inefficiencies, and underfunding/under-resourcing. …”
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    The activity of Count Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont in the Russian Empire, with a focus on his St. Petersburg salon by Anežka Kotoučová

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The paper examines how these levels interacted, while pointing out that Ficquelmont made extensive use of his privileges as an influential diplomat and one who was loved at the court to help guests in his salon circumvent some Russian obstructions, including the severe censorship of that time. …”
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    Responsibility as a consolidation factor in the urban community of the Russian border region by V. P. Babintsev, G. N. Gaidukova, Zh. A. Shapoval

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The second paradox is manifested in the conflict between individualistic and collectively oriented behavioral models: most urban residents worry about the situation in their “location”, about others and loved ones, but at the same time almost two-thirds agree that a person is responsible only for oneself and one’s actions. …”
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    Unfaithful Words: Tolerance by Ferenc Ruzsa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We do not want to be merely ‘tolerated’; we want to be accepted, esteemed, and possibly even loved—and the same holds for our partners in the dialogue. …”
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    With Collies Graven on His Heart: The Canine Projections of Thomas Anstey Guthrie (1856–1934) by Peter Merchant

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…As he grew more deeply attached to the dogs he owned, and increasingly inclined to identify both himself and his loved ones with them, so he transferred to them the griefs with which he could not otherwise deal. …”
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    Inaugural Lecture by Kabale University

    Published 2023
    “…He has edited 4 books and co-authored one. He loves teaching, and has supervised over 100 graduate students to completion. …”
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    The Role of Interpersonal Relationships in Adolescents' Suicidal Behavior: A Qualitative Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews by N.A. Polskaya, D.K. Yakubovskaya, D.A. Sharova, A.Ya. Basova

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The second superordinate theme, <em>interpersonal vulnerability</em>, includes the subthemes of &ldquo;feeling misunderstood by loved ones&rdquo;, &ldquo;conflicts&rdquo;, &ldquo;loneliness&rdquo;, &ldquo;experiencing the loss of important relationships&rdquo;, &ldquo;self-destructive way of communicating problems&rdquo;, &ldquo;the excessive importance of emotional relationships with peers&rdquo; and &ldquo;sensitivity&rdquo;. …”
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    Enhancing end-of-life care practices on the medicine units: perspectives from nurses and families by Julie C Reid, Deborah J Cook, Neala Hoad, Anne Boyle, Rajendar Hanmiah, Lucinda Landau

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While most often a sombre event, opportunities exist to optimise the experience both for the dying patient and their loved ones. This is especially true in institutionalised settings, such as acute care hospitals where cure and recovery tend to be paramount.Purpose To understand ways to improve end-of-life (EOL) care from the perspective of frontline nursing staff and patient and family advisors (PFAs).Methods We conducted focus groups with frontline nursing staff (n=14) and PFAs (n=5) to understand ways to optimise EOL care. …”
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    Harmonizing the past: EEG-based brain network unveil modality-specific mechanisms of nostalgia by Hu Shuxiang, Hu Shuxiang, Liu Ying, Liu Ying, Yue Qizong, Yue Qizong, Zhao Huan, Zhao Huan, Zheng Maoping, Zheng Maoping

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It can awaken emotional memories of loved ones or significant events, contributing to an increase in positive emotions. …”
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    The current state of functioning and resourcefulness of individuals during turbulent times by O.A. Panchenko, A.V. Kabantseva, I.A. Serdyuk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These worrying situations resulted in changes in daily func­tioning, particularly chronic daytime fatigue  and drowsiness (p=0.069), feelings of dissatisfaction with oneself (p=0.223), manifestations of aggression towards oneself (p=0.603) and loved ones (p=0.148). Interestingly, early adulthood indi­viduals showed more aggression towards other people compared to late adulthood individuals (p=0.013). …”
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