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Perceptional Welfare Boundary for Migrant Families in China: What, Where and How?
ABSTRACT Despite recent reforms to China's hukou system, internal migrants in urban centres continue to face significant barriers in accessing welfare benefits and public services. This study introduces the concept of the perceptional welfare boundary to explain how welfare exclusion persists beyond formal institutional constraints.
Qiaobing Wu, Shirley Yang
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Abstract Obesity is associated with adverse changes in brain structure and function, in part, through crosstalk between adipose tissue (AT) and the brain. AT releases small extracellular vesicles (sEV) that can cross the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and modulate multiple pathophysiological pathways, including BBB function; however, this has never been ...
Shalini Mishra +6 more
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Pollution of water bodies and related impacts on aquatic ecosystems and ecosystem services: The case of Ghana's booming 'galamsey' industry. [PDF]
Bedu-Addo K +3 more
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NAME AND FAITH: BAPTISMAL NAMES IN ORTHODOX RUS’ AND IN THE CATHOLIC WEST
И.С. Филиппов
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Mitochondrial haplotype and sex modulate responses to endurance exercise training
Abstract figure legend Using OKC‐HETB/W rats we demonstrate that mitochondrial haplotype influences training responses of endurance exercise. Overall OKC‐HETW rats showed greater responses than OKC‐HETB in exercise tolerance, mitochondrial bioenergetics, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutation frequencies and motor co‐ordination.
Bumsoo Ahn +8 more
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The Effects of Meteorological Conditions on the Circadian Rhythm of Births. [PDF]
Fornasin A, Rizzi L, Fonseca G.
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