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Impact on public attitudes of a mental health audio tour of the National Gallery in London. [PDF]
Abstract Aim The arts have the potential to increase public awareness about mental health and reduce stigma. However, arts‐based projects to raise awareness have been small‐scale. In this study, a mental health‐awareness audio tour of The National Gallery in London was co‐produced and narrated by young adults with relevant lived experience.
Riches S +17 more
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Model‐informed health system reorganization during emergencies
Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic presented the world to a novel class of problems highlighting distinctive features that rendered standard academic research and participatory processes less effective in properly informing public health interventions in a timely way.
Paulo Gonçalves +3 more
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Integrating Creative Thinking Skills Pedagogies into a Higher Education Visual Arts Course
Abstract Although there has been increasing international emphasis on creativity in education, many creativity training programmes have focused on enhancing students' creative thinking skills with few studies on how these skills can be integrated into the teaching of subject disciplines.
Cheung On Tam
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Diversity and biogeography of Mediterranean freshwater blennies (Blenniidae, Salaria)
Abstract Aim In the Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot, freshwater fishes are key biogeographic indicators, while their habitats are vulnerable to ongoing anthropogenic pressures. The freshwater blenny is a widespread endemic taxon in this area.
Maximilian Wagner +7 more
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The authors followed 238 individually tagged marble trout from six populations in their natural environment over time to estimate the trophic changes between‐ and within individuals through ontogeny at three different timescales: short‐term, medium‐term and long‐term.
Camille Musseau +6 more
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Abstract The salmonid fish Brown trout is iconic as a model for the application of conservation genetics to understand and manage local interspecific variation. However, there is still scant information about relationships between local and large‐scale population structure, and to what extent geographical and environmental variables are associated with
Dorte Bekkevold +8 more
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Abstract Following a request from EFSA, the Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues developed an opinion on the science to support the potential development of a risk assessment scheme of plant protection products for amphibians and reptiles.
EFSA Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR) +26 more
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Can We Observe the Gravitational Quantum States of Positronium?
We consider the feasibility of observing the gravitational quantum states of positronium. The proposed scheme employs the flow‐throw technique used for the first observation of this effect with neutrons. Collimation and Stark deceleration of Rydberg positronium atoms allow selecting the required velocity class. If this experiment could be realized with
P. Crivelli +3 more
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Carlo Crivelli: a strategy for the Marche rebirth
Carlo Crivelli’s work is dispersed around the world, but significant examples remain in the Italian region of the Marche. This article analyses the benefit of a collaborative approach between Crivelli’s exhibitions in the Marche to propose strategies that would follow a place-based approach and increase the attractiveness of cities and villages where ...
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Cet article propose une étude approfondie de la Vierge à l’Enfant de Carlo Crivelli, aujourd’hui conservée au Palazzo Buonaccorsi de Macerata, dont on n’a reconnu que récemment qu’elle avait été initialement réalisée sur toile.
Alessandro Serrani
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