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Shifting the Overton Window: enhancing therapeutic outcomes for Māori experiencing Ngā Māuiui kai (eating disorders) through the integration of traditional Māori and Western healing systems in Aotearoa New Zealand. [PDF]
Clark MTR +4 more
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Sustainable Utilisation and Management of Food Waste for High-Value Products. [PDF]
Jaiswal AK, Jaiswal AK.
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English teachers' journeys since the 2020 Iteration of Black Lives Matter
Abstract The 2020 resurgence of Black Lives Matter (BLM) mobilised students in England to demand greater representation of racially minoritised voices in English curriculums—a call highlighted by stark inequity: just 1.5% of GCSE texts studied are by racially minoritised authors, despite racially minoritised students comprising 38.0% of the student ...
Adrian Fernandes
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Memories of Professor Kenji Mori, the Giant of Pheromone Synthesis. [PDF]
Takikawa H.
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Green Talk, Costly Walk: The Financial Cost of Greenwashing
ABSTRACT This study investigates the financial consequences of greenwashing, operationalized as the misalignment between ESG disclosure and actual ESG performance. While prior research has explored the reputational and ethical dimensions of greenwashing, its impact on firms' cost of debt remains underexamined.
S. Taddeo, A. Regoli, O. Weber, R. Carè
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ABSTRACT This is a retrospective case study of an antisemitic lone actor terrorist who completed the deadliest attack against the Jewish community in American history. The analysis through the lens of the Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol (TRAP‐18) finds that 72% of the warning indicators were present, including four proximal warning ...
Molly Amman, Julia Kupper, J. Reid Meloy
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From colonial time to decolonial temporalities. [PDF]
Maphosa TT, Makama R.
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“Heaven is as Near . . . ”: The Evolution of an English Proverb
The proverb “We are as near Heaven by sea as by land,” or “The way to Heaven is the same from all places,” or the formula “Heaven is as close to X as to Y” entered the English language toward the end of the fifteenth century.
Doyle, Charles Clay
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Protein hydrolysates in cell culture: Toward multi‐omics characterization
While protein hydrolysates are widely used in cell culture applications, they remain undefined and variable products. Multi‐omic characterization evaluating composition and function can transition hydrolysates toward semi‐defined media components.
Michelle Combe +3 more
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Collection first published in 1868 under the title Louisa M. Alcott's Proverb stories (Boston : Loring).Kitty's class-day -- Aunt Kipp -- Psyche's art.Mode of access ...
Hoppin, Augustus, 1828-1896. +1 more
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