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Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) disorders are a major common problem with morbidity and mortality. The disorders can cause inflammatory and neoplastic changes in the GIT.
Baba Lalamiya Abdul Rahiman +3 more
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Somatic and gastrointestinal symptoms longitudinally predict early adolescent disordered eating
Abstract Objectives Somatic complaints have been identified as potential risk factors for the development of disordered eating. Emerging evidence suggests that gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, specifically, may precede and contribute to disordered eating onset. However, existing research in early adolescents is limited and largely cross‐sectional.
Antonia L. Hamilton +2 more
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AN.TAH.ŠUMSAR, tablet concordances KBo XX 76, KBo XX 71, and KBo XXIII 99 - CTH 621
Transcription of the tablet concordances KBo XX 76, KBo XX 71, KBo XXIII 99, and KBo XXIV 87 (inventory nos. 162/c+515/c, and +530/c) related to the festival AN.TAH.ŠUMSAR.
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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Effects of genotype and environment on the physiochemical properties of Canadian oat varieties
Abstract BACKGROUND The relationship between oat grain composition and physical attributes as influenced by oat genotype and Canadian growing environments was investigated. Thirty Canadian oat (Avena sativa L.) genotypes, grown in three Canadian growing locations (Brandon, Manitoba; Portage la Prairie, Manitoba; and Lacombe, Alberta) over 2 consecutive
Vanessa Alexander +4 more
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Abstract Background Oak barrels are widely used in wine and spirit aging, where oxygen transmission plays a key role in the development of chemical and sensory properties. In cooperage, stave selection is traditionally based on grain width; however, the extent to which grain and wood macrostructure determine oxygen transmission under barrel conditions ...
Maria del Alamo‐Sanza +3 more
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Abstract Oppression‐based stressors (OBS; e.g., heterosexism‐based stressors) are associated with a higher risk of trauma‐related symptoms and self‐injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITB) for queer (e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual) adolescents. However, prior research has yet to examine posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and SITB in the context of the ...
Tara R. Sullivan +3 more
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SOCY 621: Social Research II - course syllabus
2 pages.Submitted by Angela Kim (ak1549a@student.american.edu) on 2010-02-26T17:44:44Z No. of bitstreams: 1 SOCY 621 Social Research II_Chenyang Xiao(2).pdf: 171399 bytes, checksum: c06da24535ed3d2b73c5984423235df9 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2010 ...
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This study reviews the evidence for point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) for the detection of hip effusion in children presenting to the emergency department with atraumatic limp or hip pain. A scoping review was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses Extension for Scoping Review (PRISMA‐ScR) guideline ...
Nigel Chan +3 more
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ABSTRACT Parabens (parahydroxybenzoates), which are frequently used as preservatives in pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs, and personal care products, have recently attracted considerable attention due to their adverse health effects and endocrine‐disrupting properties.
Jung‐Wei Chang +5 more
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R&D Organization and Corporate Social Responsibility Specialization
ABSTRACT In this paper, we examine whether the scope of corporate social responsibility (CSR) should be broad or narrow. A broad scope covers both production and R&D investment decisions, while a narrow scope applies only to production decisions. We show that both firms' choices and the government's preferences depend on the level of CSR concern and on
Quan Dong +2 more
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