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Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs). Despite copious research on CVD incidence and outcome discrepancies, a social determinants of health (SDOH) focused framework on CVD risk factors and health outcomes in AIAN populations has not been undertaken.
Eric Leung +3 more
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Abstract The African Water Vision 2025 emphasized the disadvantages of the rural population in the context of water supply infrastructure, water management, and access. The vision extolled the virtues of providing improved decentralized governance and localized actions to deliver on this agenda.
Kristin Mutschinski, Neil A. Coles
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Abstract Urbanization has become a core strategy for the Communist Party of China (CPC) to reinforce its authoritarian rule over China. Its roll‐out is replete with tensions, however, because the extent to which urbanization can replicate spatial egalitarianism, the foundation of CPC sovereign rule following its victory in the Chinese civil war (1946 ...
Kean Fan Lim
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Matching forerunner cities: Climate policy in Turku, Groningen, Rostock, and Potsdam
Abstract This article analyzes and compares the climate policy and transformation pathways of the forerunner cities Turku (Finland), Groningen (The Netherlands), Rostock, and Potsdam (both located in Germany). Our study combines an international comparison of cities located in three different countries with a national comparison of two German cities ...
Kristine Kern +3 more
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Chelonians have survived for more than 200 million years. The basic body form of the chelonian shell has been an obvious testament to the success of chelonians and their ability to survive millions of years of natural selection pressures. Unfortunately, their previously successful traits and strategies, such as having a shell, strong environmental ...
Rongping Bu, Tien M. Lee, Haitao Shi
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Abstract Addressing the pressure that population growth puts on the environment has become a high‐level policy priority. Less discussed is the role of population decline in either enhancing or degrading the natural environment, and how the its reshaping can help new forms of de‐peripheralization and de‐marginalization.
Liliana Castillo‐Rivero +3 more
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Highlights Insulin degludec/liraglutide (IDegLira) has good efficacy and tolerability in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes not controlled on oral antidiabetic drugs. IDegLira provides the clinical advantages of insulin and glucagon‐like peptide 1 receptor agonists, improving glycemic control while reducing the main adverse effects of insulin (weight ...
Weiqing Wang +11 more
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ABSTRACT The development of high‐performance electromagnetic protection materials integrating broadband absorption and effective shielding capabilities is hindered by challenges in simultaneously optimizing multiple electromagnetic properties through conventional material designs.
Changlong Du +9 more
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ABSTRACT Fluxgate sensors with Co‐rich amorphous microwires, widely used for their low noise in magnetic field measurements, encounter significant challenges in high‐temperature environments such as well drilling and geological exploration. Prolonged thermal aging degrades the performance of Co‐rich amorphous microwires, resulting in increased noise ...
Lining Pan +10 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To test the non‐inferiority of extended abdominopelvic ultrasound examination compared with contrast‐enhanced computed tomography (CT) and whole‐body diffusion‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging (WB‐DWI/MRI) in discriminating preoperatively between resectable and non‐resectable disease based on the European Society for Medical ...
D. Fischerova +26 more
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