Abstract “L'eau c'est la vie” is a well‐known French expression for “water is life,” which reflects the fact that water is undoubtedly the most vital resource in the world. The main mission for water utility companies is to convey and distribute water that is of acceptable quality to satisfy the demand of the population at any time of the day.
Franklin Djeumou Fomeni +4 more
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ERGA-CBP chromosome-level genome assembly of the blind scorpion <i>Belisarius xambeui</i> Simon, 1879 (Belisariidae, Scorpiones), a singular scorpion in Europe. [PDF]
Guirao-Rico S +9 more
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Abstract Social services for the elderly are becoming increasingly important in societies where the elderly population is growing and requires specific attention to ensure their well‐being. Within these services, nursing homes play a key role, and it is therefore vital to ensure efficient management with an assessment according to their characteristics,
Georgina Solaz‐Moreno +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Given the growing use of resonance frequency analysis in clinical implantology and the inconsistent evidence regarding its prognostic value, this systematic review aimed to clarify the association between implant stability quotient (ISQ) with insertion torque (IT), marginal bone loss (MBL), and implant survival/success rate ...
Angela Tisci +5 more
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Masculinity and Self-Care Activities Among Mexican Adult Men With Type 2 Diabetes. [PDF]
Mendoza-Catalán G +5 more
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Educational Choices and Social Inequalities: How Research Addresses Students' Decision‐Making
ABSTRACT Educational choices are a key area of research within the sociology of education, yet the concept of choice remains contested. This paper examines how European research analyses students' decision‐making at key educational transitions and their relationship to social positions.
Sara Gil +3 more
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Somatic mutations in cervicovaginal samples: assessing their role in ovarian cancer detection and prognosis. [PDF]
Pelegrina B +20 more
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Innovation Ecosystems in Catalonia: Exploring Location Patterns of High‐Tech Firms
ABSTRACT This paper analyses high‐tech firms' location determinants in Catalonia, Spain, using 2010–2019 firm data, and spatial models to assess spillover and industry‐specific factor effects. Results show that high‐tech firms, especially in services, are clustered in busy, wealthy cities with strong innovation hubs, while non‐high‐tech firms prefer ...
Keli Araujo‐Rocha +1 more
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Bayesian parametric estimation shows the effects of social prestige and bilingualism on reshaping language competition. [PDF]
Yang S +5 more
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Ethnic bias from within: Catalan preferences for Catalan‐sounding names in adoption decisions
Abstract Although name‐based differential treatment has been widely studied in societies with a dominant language, less is known about how such preferences function within multilingual societies where regional and national hierarchies intersect. In Catalonia, where Spanish–Catalan linguistic boundaries overlap with contested political identities, we ...
Agustín Blanco Bosco +1 more
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