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    Defining Health Movements and Health Needs Across the Life Course: A Qualitative Study by Alyssa Yenyi Chan, Felicia Jia Hui Chan, Lucas Jia Rong Puah, Muhammad Bin Aman Azamuddin, Priyanka Rajendram, Weng Mooi Tan, Yoek Ling Yong, Zoe Jane‐Lara Hildon

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Focus group discussions (FGDs, n = 12) and one semi‐structured interview (altogether involving n = 52 individuals) were carried out with government and community implementation stakeholders, alongside go‐along interviews (n = 24, involving 11 volunteers, 13 programme participants) and e‐diaries (n = 37, with 22 programme participants and 15 volunteers). …”
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    Modeling vegetable farmers’ intention to use pesticides in central Nepal: An extended version of the planned behavior theory by Utkal Sapkota, Govinda Bhandari, Mandira Sapkota, Sneha Khanal, Asmita Poudel, Dipak Khanal, Min Raj Pokhrel, Christos A. Damalas

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…A study was conducted in the ‘Vegetable Zone’ of Dhading District, Nepal, employing an extended model of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to identify the factors behind commercial vegetable farmers' intention to use chemical pesticides. We administered a structured questionnaire in-person to a sample of 510 farmers using multistage stratified random sampling. …”
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    Electromagnetic Fields, Electrical Stimulation, and Vacuum Simultaneously Applied for Major Burn Scars by Salvatore Marafioti, Sheila Veronese, Claudio Pecorella, Carlo Felice Tavernese, Sara Costantino, Maurizio Busoni, Andrea Sbarbati

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Methods: A case of a majorly burned woman with severe motor deficits, treated with electromagnetic fields and electrical stimulation in vacuum, associated with a personalized nutritional program, was described. The latter was necessary to favor weight loss with the preservation of the weakened structure. …”
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    Additional Education for Children with Special Needs and Disabilities in the Russian Federation: National Monitoring Concept by Z. V. Puzanova, M. A. Simonova, V. M. Filippov, T. I. Larina

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The article presents the project of the toolkit for the national monitoring of entities engaged in additional educational activities for children with special needs and disabilities, which includes eight blocks: organizational structure of entities engaged in implementing additional educational programs for children in each constituent territory of the Russian Federation; implementation of additional educational programs for children with special needs and disabilities in entities with various subordination and organizational structures; material and technical support; staffing and professional training for specialists engaged in implementing additional educational programs for children with special needs and disabilities; information on ongoing additional educational programs for children with special needs and disabilities; typical obstacles which arise in the course of activities organized by entities engaged in implementing additional educational programs for children with special needs and disabilities; information resources and the system of inter-agency interaction in the course of the implementation of additional educational programs for children, including those with special needs and disabilities; financing of entities engaged in implementing additional educational programs for children. …”
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    Research on precision shaping technology of CVT for fairway cBN grinding wheel by Xiangguo QIN, Ziying ZHANG, Dongsheng TANG

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…ObjectivesCVT technology has the advantages of a simple and compact structure, low cost, and convenient operation. It is the most ideal automobile transmission. …”
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    “We worked together to change things about our lives”: a longitudinal qualitative analysis exploring Hispanic/Latino and Somali immigrant health promoters’ perspectives on a social... by Abby M. Lohr, Manisha Salinas, Laura Suarez Pardo, Jhenitza P. Raygoza, Ahmed Mohamed, Enid Campos, Hana Dirie, Khadija Ali, María Graciela Porraz Capetillo, Hindi Elmi, Omar Nur, Luz Molina, Ahmed Osman, Thomas W. Valente, Joan M. Griffin, Mark L. Wieland, Irene G. Sia

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Barriers included logistical challenges, navigating health-related differences between one’s country of origin and the US, and structural issues such as racism, high costs (e.g., food), and absence of an affordable gym. …”
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    Numerical Flexibility Practices in Working Relations and Their Effects on Intergenerational Solidarity Processes by Serkan Coşkun

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This study examines the interactions between the numerical flexibility practices emerging in today’s working relations and intergenerational solidarity relations and in this context aims to describe in depth the effect these practices have on these relations. This study is structured within the framework of the phenomenological design, a qualitative research method, with data being collected using semi-structured interview forms. …”
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    Psychotype and Thinking Style as Predictors of Success in Esports by Oksana Shynkaruk, Serhii Hrishkin, Nataliia Byshevets, Andrii Skalozub, Ivan Lut, Valerii Pinchuk

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This study aimed to identify the cluster structure of esports athletes’ psychological profiles based on psychotype, thinking style, age, and gaming experience, with the objective of applying the findings to training programs and psychological support. …”
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    Toward optimizing new nurse anaesthetist training: a qualitative study of perceptions, experiences, and systemic challenges by Tingting Yang, Xueyan Xing, Ying Sun, Jiale Hu, Jiamin Kang, Shumin Tu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…These themes and sub-themes provide a detailed and structured overview of participants’ perceptions, experiences, and systemic challenges from the training. …”
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    Engaging stakeholders in the north-west first 1000 days project: building a strong community support ecosystem by Sisitha Jayasinghe, Kylie Mulcahy, Roger Hughes, Lisa Dalton, Kiran DK Ahuja, Nuala M. Byrne, Andrew P. Hills

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…They emphasized addressing mental health challenges for new parents and identified traditional information sources such as family networks, but noted accessibility and equity gaps affecting Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities. Structural challenges, including financial stress and lack of support for high-risk pregnancies, were key concerns. …”
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    KEY COMPETENCE AS A BASIS FOR INNOVATION PROJECTS MANAGEMENT by Lyudmyla Chernova

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…It should be noted that an organization may have more than one key competence, especially when we deal with changes in the management structure or entering new markets.  For this class of tasks, the classical linear optimization problem does not fit, since it does not take into account the additional conditions that arise when an organization transitions from one state to another, precisely due to the implementation of the development program.  …”
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    Introduction to Volume 29, Issue 3 by Pau Pérez-Sales, Chris Dominey

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The paper by Martin Hill and Mary Lynn Everson, “Indicators likely to contribute to clinical and functional improvement among survivors of politically-sanctioned torture” is unique in the length of post-treatment follow-up, and provides an innovative approach in the measurement of rehabilitation outcomes through a structured measure of functional aspects with an instrument designed at the Kovler Center in Chicago. …”
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