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    Toward a national policy on Alcohol: A complex public health issue in need of urgent action by Arpit Parmar, Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, Amit Singh

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Despite alcohol use being mentioned in several national policies and plans, a comprehensive national policy addressing alcohol is lacking. …”
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    Verification of Forecast Weather Surface Variables over Vietnam Using the National Numerical Weather Prediction System by Tien Du Duc, Lars Robert Hole, Duc Tran Anh, Cuong Hoang Duc, Thuy Nguyen Ba

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The national numerical weather prediction system of Vietnam is presented and evaluated. …”
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    “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
    “…This research led to the creation of an original database, which draws from a variety of sources (“Boletin Oficial Provincial”, classified documents, local and national press, interviews). 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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    Experiences of Oral Corticosteroid Use and Adverse Effects: A National Cross-Sectional Survey of People with Asthma by Jones AW, McDonald VM, McLoughlin RF, Vella TM, Flynn AW, Blakey JD, Wolfenden L, Hew M, Upham JW, Thomas D, Bardin P, Holland AE

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our aim was to survey people with asthma on their experiences of, and attitudes towards, using OCS.Patients and Methods: This study was a national descriptive cross-sectional survey of people with asthma in Australia. …”
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    CHALLENGES OF LOCALIZATION OF THE POLICY FRAMEWORK AND NATIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR PREVENTING VIOLENT EXTREMISM IN PLATEAU STATE, NIGERIA by BEJI GOWAL BEKUMA, JOHN UKAWUILULU

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… The study examines the challenges of localization of the policy framework and national action plan for preventing violent extremism in Plateau state. …”
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    Rwanda’s success in advancing midwifery education: a blueprint of a sustainable, nationally driven curriculum standardization by Malin Bogren, Menelas Nkeshimana, Innocent Nzabahimana, Frida Temple, Marie Claire Iryanyawera, Jean de Dieu Uwimana, Renata Tallarico, Olugbemiga Adelakin, Kerstin Erlandsson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…National ownership played a pivotal role in the standardization process, as the direction, priorities, and implementation of the curricula review initiative were driven by the country’s own government, higher learning institutes, national midwifery association and other national organizations. …”
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    Strategic Climate Litigation before National Courts: Can European Union Law be used as a Shield? by Christina Eckes

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Therefore, most strategic climate litigation is brought to national courts. In 2023 and 2024, national judges have in several cases allowed defendant states to use EU law as a shield against the litigants’ demands to declare national climate targets and policies insufficient. …”
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    Student Engagement and Feedback on Online Learning and Facilitation: A Case Study of the National Open University of Nigeria by Adewale Adesina, Dorothy Ofoha, Olufemi A. Peters, Isaac S. Butswat

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… With the rapid adoption of online learning platforms occasioned by the rise in digital technologies, the National Open University of Nigeria has continued to leverage technology to optimise operations by offering synchronous online facilitation/tutoring to students as part of its regular academic support initiatives. …”
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    Developmental inequity and the impact of pesticide exposure on gut and brain health in developing nations – a Brazilian perspective by Jessica Gama, Bianca Cruz Neves, Antonio Pereira

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, the widespread use of agrochemicals during this period has led to significant concerns regarding environmental health and human well-being. In developing nations, where pesticide regulation is often less stringent, the use of highly hazardous chemicals poses serious health risks. …”
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    Urgent restraining and restrictive orders as special response forms for domestic violence: international experience and national practice by K. B. Levchenko, M. M. Lehenka

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The authors have characterized the urgent restraining order as a special measure to counteract domestic violence, which is used by the authorized units of the National Police of Ukraine as a response to the fact of domestic violence and aimed at its immediate termination, elimination of the danger to the lives and health of victims and preventing the continuation or re-execution of such violence. …”
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