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    GENDER CONFLICTS OF STUDENTS by H. F. Moskalyk, M. O. Bulach

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Actuality of work. Student age has the most favourable conditions for psychological, biological and social development; however, there are reasons why such natural advantages over other social groups can be completely or partially levelled. …”
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    De la façon de nommer aux usages des plantes adventices des cultures en pays Jbala (nord du Maroc) by Louise Clochey, Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…In fact, an ethnobotanical approach —involving botanical surveys and targeted investigations into the use of spontaneous plants of the agro-ecosystem combined with ethnographic field methods including participant observation and open interviews as well as the extended follow-up of the inhabitants’ activities and relations among themselves - underpins our work. Through corpora collected from elderly and younger women and men as well as children, we analyze the way their knowledge on weeds and more widely spontaneous plants influences their daily lives and various activities, their ties with the agricultural space and with other people. …”
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    The relationship of security needs with irrational beliefs among medical students by I. I. Koryagina, V. G. Maralov, V. A. Sitarov

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The research findings can also be used in the process of professional training of future medical students as well as in the work of the psychological service of universities.…”
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    Acute confusion in pregnancy by Amanda Hill, Francesca Neuberger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is therefore essential that all clinicians working within general medicine are comfortable assessing pregnant women in this context. …”
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    Sexual Practices and HIV Prevention Strategies Used by Female Sex Workers in Lagos, Nigeria: An Assessment of the Willingness to Use a Microbicide by Ekama SO, Sheth AN, Ilomuanya MO, Okwuzu JO, Musa AZ, Idigbe I, Ezeobi PM, Oladele DA, Ezechi OC, Salako BL

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Sabdat Ozichu Ekama,1 Anandi N Sheth,2 Margaret O Ilomuanya,3 Jane Ogoamaka Okwuzu,1 Adesola Zaidat Musa,1 Ifeoma Idigbe,1 Paschal Mbanefo Ezeobi,1 David Ayoola Oladele,1 Oliver Chukwujekwu Ezechi,1 Babatunde Lawal Salako1 1Clinical Sciences Department, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba, Lagos, P.M.B 2013, Nigeria; 2Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA; 3Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lagos, Lagos, Surulere, P.M.B 12003, NigeriaCorrespondence: Sabdat Ozichu Ekama, Clinical Sciences Department, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, 6 Edmund Crescent, Yaba, Lagos, P.M.B 2013, Nigeria, Tel +2348033220908, Email sabdatekama@gmail.comBackground: Female sex workers have a 13-fold higher risk of acquiring HIV than women who do not engage in sex work. The willingness and acceptability of a product is crucial for the development of microbicides. …”
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    Security and religion in democratizing Tunisia: re-enacting surveillance through religious narratives and gendered dynamics by Fabrizio Leonardo Cuccu, Alessandra Bonci

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…For the purpose of this research, security is understood as consisting “of everyday, routine, and sometimes unconscious engagements” (Ochs, 2011: 3) of practitioners in the religious and security sector. The analysis of the work of wa’ydhat allows us to highlight the connections between local and global narratives of security, which emphasize the role of women as central in the fight against terrorism due to their purported inherent “peaceful” qualities, and their actual role as watchers within a system of surveillance and control. …”
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    Incidence of shoulder dislocations in the UK, 1995–2015: a population-based cohort study by Gary S Collins, Sarah E Lamb, Sally Hopewell, Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, Andrew Judge, Amar Rangan, Andrew J Carr, Jonathan L Rees, Nigel K Arden, Katherine Edwards, Tim A Holt, Anjali Shah, Antonella Delmestri, Rafael A Pinedo-Villanueva

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The overall incidence rate in men was 40.4 per 100 000 person-years (95% CI 40.4 to 40.4), and in women was 15.5 per 100 000 person-years (95% CI 15.5 to 15.5). …”
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    Les appels de Margaret Fell pour convertir les Juifs : de l’émancipation à la soumission chez la première femme Quaker by Frédéric Herrmann

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between women and power in 17th c. England at a time of great religious conflict during the Commonwealth, the Protectorate and the Restoration, and showcased through the example of Margaret Fell, one of the very first Quaker women. …”
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    Witchery as Tribal Primary Ethos: Negotiations and Resistance in Select Literary Representations by Saru Sachdeva, Rekha Rani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The present study seeks to explore the concept of witchcraft as it is understood, experienced, and deconstructed by tribal women themselves, as represented in the Indian fictional works The Mysterious Ailment of Rupi Baskey by Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar and The Witch by Mahasweta Devi. …”
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    Explaining the Antecedents and Consequences of the Glass Cliff in Service Organizations by Sara Kavoosi, Ali Safari, Ali Shaemi Barzoki

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Objective The concept of the "glass cliff" refers to the observed trend of appointing women to leadership roles in contexts that are inherently risky or crisis-prone. …”
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    Gambaran Karakteristik Pasien Stroke yang Mengalami Konstipasi Pasca Rawatan by Maria Valentina Sibarani, Rahmi Ulfah, Esi Afriyanti

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The frequency distribution test results are more constipation suffered by women (68.52%), junior high school education (50%), history of IRT work (37.04%), average age of 53 years, stroke duration of 63 months and long time using laxative 23 months. …”
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    From Dusting to ‘Deening’ by Quraisha Dawood

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… Domestic workers in South Africa continue to tread the blurry line between formal and informal work. Despite attempts to regulate remuneration and organise workers, around 863,000 domestic workers earn their livelihoods within homes across the country. …”
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    GENDER DEFINITION OF MUSICAL ART IN THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM by V. V. Poliuha

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Studies of gender in musical art education leads to selection, analyzis and understanding of such definitions as: gender dimension, which is focused on the understanding of the principle of obtaining polysynthetic, gender sensation from a musical work; gender roles, which distinguish representation of women in different kinds of music; gender approach, which establishes the availability of gender imbalance in the system of music education; gender component, which distinguishes the importance of understanding and practical implementation of gender equality in the system of music education.…”
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    Une transition au féminin ? Modèles de parentalité et fécondité en Suisse (1955-1970) by Caroline Rusterholz, Anne-Françoise Praz

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This article focuses on the role played by women in the transformation of sexual and family behaviors in two nearby Swiss cities between 1955-1970. …”
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    Psychological peculiarities of professional development in late adulthood by E. F. Zeer, E. E. Symanyuk, A. A. Ryabukhina, G. I. Borisov

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Factor analysis revealed the factors of psychological preparedness for mentoring (“Need for Mentoring”, “Benefits of Mentoring”, “Impact of Mentoring on the Main Place of Work”, “Cons of mentoring”), the factors of self-assessment of work activity (“Social Aspect”, “Professional Aspect”, “Continuation of Work”, “Demand in the Labour Market”) and the factors of psychological difficulties in late adulthood (“Age Changes”, “Impact of Experience”, “Psychophysiological difficulties”, “Cognitive Changes”). …”
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    Developing a patient-centered measure to assess food-related and nutrition-related quality of life in patients with cancer by Seth Berkowitz, Mackenzie Kemp, Sara Beachy, Karla Martin, Brooke Worster, Richard W Hass, Iyaniwura Olarewaju, Kristin L Rising

    “…Nutrition interventions can support patient nutrition needs and quality of life during cancer treatment, though measures to assess impact of interventions are lacking. In prior work, our team developed a Nutrition Experience Survey to assess patient-important domains related to impact of nutrition interventions during cancer treatment, from which a 9-item food-related and nutrition-related quality-of-life (FN-QoL) measure emerged. …”
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    “BYKHOV PERIOD” OF RUSSIAN GENERAL KORNILOV by N. V. Shevtsov

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…He visited the building of the former women’s gymnasium, which now houses the Bykhov forestry. …”
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    Assessment of stigmatization in people with epilepsy by G. Pociuvienė, D. Streckytė, R. Mameniškienė

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Mean age of the subjects was 36±15.8 years; 62% were women. Although 93.8% of PWE have heard/read about epilepsy (p=0.137), 24.8% of them believe that epilepsy is a mental illness (p=0.723); 66.7% think that epilepsy is incurable (p=0.798); 45% reported that society treats PWE differently (more often women, p=0.028), and 63.6% think that PWE face difficulties working and studying (p=0.485). …”
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    Midwives’ knowledge and perspectives on neonatal resuscitation and survival before and after Helping Babies Breathe training: a qualitative study in Uganda by Anna Bergstrom, Josaphat Byamugisha, Susanna Myrnerts Höök, Marielle Abrahamsson, Sarah Namusoko

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Objectives Birth asphyxia is a significant factor contributing to neonatal mortality, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where most neonatal deaths occur. Encouraging women to deliver in hospitals has become a pivotal strategy. …”
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