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Compliance with World Health Organization's COVID‐19 guidelines among Iraqi health workers
Abstract During the COVID‐19 pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) introduced guidelines with respect to hygiene practices, quarantine policies, and medical practices for health institutions to follow. Most studies examining compliance with WHO guidelines have been conducted at individual level but not at institutional level.
Burhan Hadi +5 more
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Abstract Terror exposure increases the risk of somatic and psychological health problems in survivors. Yet, knowledge of how such exposure affects survivors’ ability to stay in school is lacking. This study examined whether exposure to the 2011 Utøya terrorist attack in Norway impacted survivors’ ability to complete high school.
Ida F. Strøm +5 more
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Achieving a real‐time online monitoring system for conservation culturomics
Abstract Environmental monitoring is increasingly shifting toward a set of systems that describe changes in real time. In ecology specifically, a series of challenges have prevented the rollout of real‐time monitoring for features such as biodiversity change or ecosystem service provision.
Thomas Frederick Johnson +4 more
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Recognizing reflexivity among conservation practitioners
Abstract When deciding how to conserve biodiversity, practitioners navigate diverse missions, sometimes conflicting approaches, and uncertain trade‐offs. These choices are based not only on evidence, funders’ priorities, stakeholders’ interests, and policies, but also on practitioners’ personal experiences, backgrounds, and values.
Thomas Pienkowski +10 more
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Serious games for environmental education 严肃游戏在环境教育中的应用
A review of 56 research studies on games used for environmental education revealed that the popularity of games is due to raising awareness, growing investment and better technological access. Successful games are ones that are immersive, have meaningful engagement, involve learning‐by‐doing, simulate the real world, give choices in decisions and have ...
Cedric K. W. Tan, Hidayah Nurul‐Asna
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A systematic review of animal personality in conservation science
Abstract Although animal personality research may have applied uses, this suggestion has yet to be evaluated by assessing empirical studies examining animal personality and conservation. To address this knowledge gap, we performed a systematic review of the peer‐reviewed literature relating to conservation science and animal personality.
Regan D. MacKinlay, Rachael C. Shaw
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To summarize the nursing experience of a patient with severe COVID-19 under the Cordon assessment model. Assessment was carried out using the Cordon health pattern model.
LIU Yunxia (刘云霞) +1 more
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El presente trabajo fin del máster se centra en las dificultades que plantea la traducción médica de las guías ginecológicas, así como las historias clínicas en la traducción español-chino, además de proponer soluciones.
Liao, Junqi
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Operative coordination in one case of Intracranial hematoma removal combined with resection of spleen surgery [PDF]
Objective: the authors summarized the operative coordination means which operated on the the same patients with Intracranial hematoma removal combined with resection of spleen surgery at the same time.
Chen, Yue-qin +3 more
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Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICC), showing advantages of easy-to-operate, safe, minimal invasion, long-term retention and easy-to-maintain, is widely used in transfusion therapy. However, catheter dislocation during placement may lead
E Haiyan (鄂海燕) +5 more
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