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  1. 941

    Financial Literacy: a Comparative Analysis Between Employees and Farmers by Suwandi Suwandi, Muhammad Syarif

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A significant implication is that there must be new ideas in efforts to internalize financial literacy for farmers, considering the complexity of farmers' businesses that are vulnerable to financial risks. The next implication is that further investigation is needed to produce new ideas regarding the financial literacy model for employees during retirement and in old age for farmers. …”
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  2. 942

    Motion detection for patient safety in CT scanner by Zaynab Boujelb, Ahmed Idrissi, Achraf Benba, El Mahjoub Chakir

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The system has been 90 % accurate while detecting movements of patients significantly improving the quality of images produced from diagnostic facilities and less unnecessary exposure to radiation. …”
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  3. 943

    Production of ferric ammonium sulfate (FAS) dodecahydrate from pyrite (FeS2) by Wilson Kobal, Rachel A. Pepper, Jose A. Alarco, Wayde Martens, Sara J. Couperthwaite

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Leaching of pyrite at abandoned mine sites presents significant environmental risks due to the formation of acid mine drainage (AMD). …”
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  4. 944

    Seasonal Determination of Antibiotic-Resistant Microorganisms and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Pork and Chicken Meats Collected from Fresh Markets in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand by Sirikwan Dokuta, Sumed Yadoung, Sayamon Hongjaisee, Phadungkiat Khamnoi, Sirinya Manochomphu, Bajaree Chuttong, Surat Hongsibsong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are usually found in food-producing animals worldwide. Ciprofloxacin, an antibiotic, can lead to antibiotic residues in food products, posing health risks to consumers and contributing to the development of antimicrobial resistance. …”
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  5. 945

    Shifting to Trauma-Informed Care in Inpatient Psychiatry: A Case Study of an Individual with Dissociative PTSD Undergoing EMDR Therapy by Olga Winkler, Lisa Burback, Andrew J. Greenshaw, Jonathan Jin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Caring for patients with personality disorders can be challenging due to risks associated with suicidal ideation, homicidal threats, splitting, and acting out with problematic behavior in psychiatric inpatient units. …”
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  6. 946

    Exploring probiotics as a sustainable alternative to antimicrobial growth promoters: mechanisms and benefits in animal health by Angel Sachdeva, Tanu Tomar, Tabarak Malik, Aarti Bains, Arun Karnwal, Arun Karnwal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Probiotics enhance animal productivity and immunity by producing antimicrobial compounds and competing with pathogens for nutrients. …”
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  7. 947

    Carcinogenic and anticancer activities of microbiota-derived secondary bile acids by Mobina Kouhzad, Friedrich Götz, Tahereh Navidifar, Elahe Taki, Mahsa Ghamari, Roghayeh Mohammadzadeh, Maryam Seyedolmohadesin, Narjess Bostanghadiri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Secondary bile acids (SBAs), which are metabolites produced by gut microbiota, have been implicated in both carcinogenic and anticancer processes. …”
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  8. 948

    Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stromal Cells for Cartilage Regeneration Applications by E. Russo, M. Caprnda, P. Kruzliak, P. G. Conaldi, C. V. Borlongan, G. La Rocca

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Umbilical cord- (UC-) MSCs gained increasing interest due to their multilineage differentiation potential, immunomodulatory, and anti-inflammatory properties as well as higher proliferation rates, abundant supply along with no risks for the donor compared to adult MSCs. In addition, UC-MSCs are physiologically adapted to survive in an ischemic and nutrient-poor environment as well as to produce an extracellular matrix (ECM) similar to that of the cartilage. …”
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  9. 949

    The Impact of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on Cytotoxicity, Genotoxicity, and miRNA Expression in Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Seedlings by Ilona Plaksenkova, Inese Kokina, Anastasija Petrova, Marija Jermaļonoka, Vjačeslavs Gerbreders, Marina Krasovska

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Zinc oxide nanoparticles are one of the most commonly engineered nanomaterials and necessarily enter the environment because of the large quantities produced and their widespread application. Understanding the impacts of nanoparticles on plant growth and development is crucial for the assessment of probable environmental risks to food safety and human health, because plants are a fundamental living component of the ecosystem and the most important source in the human food chain. …”
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    A Shared Interest Discovery Model for Coauthor Relationship in SNS by Xin An, Shuo Xu, Yali Wen, Mingxing Hu

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The sensitive information produced by these sensory devices is uploaded to SNS, which may raise many potential risks. …”
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  11. 951

    Dataset of transcriptomic changes induced by naringenin treatment in MCF-7 breast cancer cellsGene Expression Omnibus by Van T. Hoang, Mackenzie L. Hawes, Jack R. Elliott, Steven Elliott, Binghao Zou, Stephen M. Boué, Brian G. Rowan, Bridgette M. Collins-Burow, Jorge A. Belgodere, Muralidharan Anbalagan, Elizabeth C. Martin, Matthew E. Burow

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Naringenin (Nar) is a citrus fruit-derived phytoestrogen, a group of dietary compounds produced by a wide variety of plants. Due to structural similarity to 17‐β‐estradiol (E2), phytoestrogens can bind to estrogen receptors (ERs) to exert context-dependent estrogenic and/or anti-estrogenic effects. …”
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  12. 952

    Toxicity of formaldehyde, and its role in the formation of harmful and aromatic compounds during food processing by Xiaoyan Sun, Chunmin Yang, Weiyue Zhang, Jie Zheng, Juanying Ou, Shiyi Ou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Formaldehyde is a highly reactive compound known to pose several health risks, including carcinogenic, neurotoxic, reproductive, allergic, immunological, genetic, and respiratory toxicity. …”
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  13. 953

    Measurement and predictors of the financial performance of public health enterprises in Italy by Peter PERGER, Achim HECKER

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Introduction: In the healthcare sector, hospitals are by far the largest producers. As their costs continue to rise, sustaining long-term financial sustainability is becoming increasingly difficult. …”
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  14. 954

    Queimadas e saúde da criança: rumo a um país inabitável? by Aline Priscila de Souza, Marcos Tadeu Nolasco da Silva, Carla Cristina Gomez de Souza, José Dirceu Ribeiro

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The pollution generated exacerbates health risks, particularly for children under five, who are more vulnerable. …”
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  15. 955

    Defying the “Illiberal” Gig Economy: Coping Strategies of Freelance Domestic Workers in the United Arab Emirates by Froilan Malit

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using a single case study of freelance Filipina domestic workers in the UAE (N = 20), I argue that, despite facing legal and economic risks (penalties), freelance migrant workers have produced an informal freelancing visa system to contest the formal and hierarchical segmentation of the gig economy via three diverse strategies: co-optation, tapping and brokering. …”
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  16. 956

    Scope and trends of the digital transformation in the world industry by E. N. Smirnov, M. Yu. Antropova

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This lag behind mainly due to the risks associated with the transformation and development of new digital production technologies, while it is possible to adhere to traditional and proven methods of work.…”
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  17. 957

    High‐Resolution Downscaling of Disposable Income in Europe Using Open‐Source Data by Mehdi Mikou, Améline Vallet, Céline Guivarch, David Makowski

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, to rigorously test this hypothesis, fine‐scale spatial income data is needed, compatible with the analysis of extreme climatic events. To produce reliable high‐resolution income data, we have developed an innovative machine learning framework, that we applied to produce a European 1 km‐gridded data set of per capita disposable income for 2015. …”
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  18. 958

    Evaluation of beef supply based on hot carcass data: the case of burdur province by Cevat Sipahi, Ahmet Cumhur Akın, Aykut Asım Akbaş

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In this context, it is predicted that increasing the number of enterprises specialized in cattle breeding in Burdur will contribute to the producers' minimization of risks by increasing production diversity and to a significant increase for production in the province. …”
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    Impact of the COVID-19 vaccination on confusion around vaccination in general: A longitudinal study on a university population over 18 months. by Marine Paridans, Justine Monseur, Nicolas Gillain, Eddy Husson, Gilles Darcis, Claude Saegerman, Laurent Gillet, Fabrice Bureau, Anne-Françoise Donneau, Michèle Guillaume, Benoit Pétré

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Unfortunately, the COVID-19 crisis and its associated risks only reinforced this hesitancy. This study aimed to identify to what extent the COVID-19 vaccination affected confusion around vaccination in general, its change and any associated factors. …”
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    A construção social da qualidade na produção agroalimentar: o caso do arroz "Amigo do Taim"1 by Flávio Sacco dos Anjos, Gisela Loureiro Duarte

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The space left by them is being occupied by medium producers. The case in point is inserted, from the theoretical point of view, in the great debate about the risks of conventional organic production.…”
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