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Abstract Aims The EMAIL‐HF trial aims to evaluate whether a digital guideline implementation strategy can increase and accelerate initiation of sodium‐glucose co‐transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors in patients with heart failure (HF). Methods and results EMAIL‐HF is a pragmatic, registry‐based, randomized controlled trial including patients with a ...
Mariam Elmegaard+21 more
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This comprehensive and focused review describes how lipid oxidation plays a crucial role in determining the sensory quality and hence shelf life of low‐moisture packaged snacks: a category of food product that is not often discussed in literature, but is commonly found in our diets.
Rebecca L. Mora+2 more
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Does Mindfulness Support the Status Quo? The Role of Neoliberal Orientation and Emotion Regulation
ABSTRACT Critiques of mindfulness as a tool embedded in neoliberal ideology have emerged since the mid‐2010s, though they remain largely theoretical. Although they suggest that mindfulness shapes a neoliberal selfhood through self‐regulation and disidentification, potentially fostering acceptance of the system and political disengagement, our research ...
Philippine Chachignon+3 more
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Barriers to the Growth and Implementation of Biogas Technology: The Kenyan Experience
Economic constraints were identified as the most critical barrier to biogas adoption, while policy‐related challenges were found to be the least. Among the specific barriers, limited awareness of biogas benefits, inadequate distribution infrastructure, and shortage of skilled technicians are top barriers.
Purity M. Mutahi+2 more
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ABSTRACT Rising global energy demand and the climate crisis have intensified the pursuit of renewable energy, with green hydrogen emerging as a key alternative to fossil fuels. South Africa, heavily reliant on coal‐based energy, faces pressure to decarbonize and transition to a green economy.
Sandile Mtolo+4 more
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ABSTRACT There has been limited attention to the role of research on evaluation (RoE) in PhD‐level evaluator education. Previous research suggests that evaluator education doctoral programs have multiple purposes to prepare practitioners and researchers, thus creating an unnamed tension where evaluation practice is the focus and RoE has not been ...
Amanda Sutter+5 more
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Marine Algae‐Derived Bioactives: A Sustainable Resource for the Food and Agriculture Industries
Algae are widely used in food and agriculture due to their bioactive compounds and are an eco‐friendly natural preservative and low carbon farming method. However, the problems regarding safety and acceptance still remain as tools like nanotechnology make improvements.
Sara Chadorshabi+3 more
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Characterization of biodegradable composite films prepared from blends of potato starch and casein
Abstract Bio‐based composite films offer an eco‐friendly solution, with the potential to reduce plastic waste and environmental pollution. Although composite films combining proteins or starch offer distinct benefits, they can also be formulated using a variety of other biopolymers such as cellulose, chitosan, and pectin for enhanced functionality.
Ditimoni Dutta, Nandan Sit
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Abstract The generation of by‐products from fruit and vegetable (F&V) processing industries poses opportunities and challenges, containing essential nutrient sources necessary for human health. The present study comprehensively analyzes the nutrient compositions and fatty acid content of by‐products derived from apples, pomegranate, beetroot, carrots ...
Anwesha Mahajan+5 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the effect of climate change exposure on analysts' forecasted stock performance operationalized by their actual recommendations. Our results indicate that firms with higher exposure to climate change receive less favorable recommendations from analysts.
Cyrine Khiari+4 more
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