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Predictors of mask-wearing behavior in Armenia during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a nationwide survey. [PDF]
Harutyunyan T +4 more
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To the Question of Forecasting of Water Discharge of Armenia Rivers [PDF]
Ekaterina Gaidukova +3 more
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ABSTRACT Project management practices and integrated methods play a crucial role in allowing sustainable construction. In the developing world, where the construction industry is not mostly based on sustainable practices, such methods are not heeded much.
Rashid Maqbool +2 more
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Demographic history and genetic variation of the Armenian population. [PDF]
Hovhannisyan A +15 more
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this present study is to assess how climate risk mitigates the positive incidence of the female CEOs on credit access. Using the Climate Physical Risk Index (CPRI), we perform an empirical analysis on firm‐level data from over 38,500 firms in 130 countries observed over the period 2006–2020. We find that female entrepreneurs are
Simplice A. Asongu, Cherif Abdramane
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Annual household income and chronic pulmonary conditions in long-term survivors of blood or marrow transplantation: a BMTSS report. [PDF]
Parekh TM +15 more
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Incorporating Sustainability in Defense Projects: Evidence From Norway
ABSTRACT This study examines how sustainability is incorporated into major defense projects in Norway—a sector that significantly contributes to public spending, resource use, and emissions. Stakeholder theory is applied to analyze sustainable project management (SPM) and its relationship to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Helene Berg +3 more
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Genetic Correlates of Presenile Dementia and Cognitive Decline in the Armenian Population Following COVID-19: A Case-Control Study. [PDF]
Hovhannisyan Y +7 more
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Language as “Resource”? Why Science Education's Raciolinguistic Histories Matter Today
ABSTRACT Our study explores how US science education has evaluated multilingual students' languages as deficits and/or assets by comparing them against normative ideals. As a raciolinguistic genealogy, the study situates current premises of language in science education (e.g., as problem versus resource) within epistemological practices shaping the ...
Kathryn L. Kirchgasler, Diego Román
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