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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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First Genetically Confirmed Case of Familial Mediterranean Fever in Somalia: A Case Report and Diagnostic Challenges in Resource-Limited Setting. [PDF]
Jama MA +4 more
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Turkey-Armenia dialogue series: breaking the vicious circle: Tesev-Caucasus Institute joint report [PDF]
Gorgulu, Aybars +5 more
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Revolving chiral patterns are induced by an ultraviolet light beam in frustrated films of photoactive chiral nematics. The uniformity and regularity of the rotation depend on the ratio of the pattern size to the diameter of the light spot. The rotation is interrupted when this ratio reaches about eight.
Darina Darmoroz +2 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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ABSTRACT Introduction Gastroenterology is a dynamic speciality that manages a wide range of gastrointestinal disorders. With the rising burden of gastrointestinal diseases, high‐quality and standardised training is essential. United European Gastroenterology (UEG) aims to harmonise gastroenterology training across Europe.
Sophie Schlosser‐Hupf +11 more
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Isolating a culture of son preference among Armenian, Georgian and Azeri Parents in Soviet-era Russia. [PDF]
Schief M +3 more
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