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Who Reports Greater Chronic Disease Risk Behaviours? A Closer Look at Sociodemographic Differences Among Australian Adolescents: A Cross‐Sectional Analysis

open access: yesHealth Promotion Journal of Australia, Volume 36, Issue 4, October 2025.
ABSTRACT Introduction Recent Australian adolescent data on the prevalence of chronic disease risk behaviours among diverse sociodemographic groups is lacking. This study examined the prevalence of dietary intake (sugar‐sweetened beverages (SSBs); discretionary foods; fruit; vegetables), and alcohol (standard drink; binge drinking), tobacco, and e ...
Lyra Egan   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

An in-vitro assessment of bisphenol a release from thermoplastic orthodontic appliances exposed to various beverages. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Oral Health
Arslan Avan B   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Characteristics of (Sr0.92Y0.08)0.85Ti1‒xNixO3‒𝛿 (x = 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20) perovskites for internal dry methane reforming in solid oxide fuel cells

open access: yesJournal of the American Ceramic Society, Volume 108, Issue 10, October 2025.
Ni‐doped Sr0.92Y0.08TiO3 perovskite has been investigated to improve the catalytic activity for CO2 dry internal reforming of methane in SOFCs. A‐site‐deficient SYTN perovskites eluted 3‒5 nm sized Ni nanoparticles onto the surface. The non‐stoichiometric perovskite catalysts improved the CO2 dry reforming performance as well as enhancing ...
Jun Ho Kim   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Trait mapping differentiates loci influencing spike and flag leaf glaucousness in wheat

open access: yesThe Plant Genome, Volume 18, Issue 3, September 2025.
Abstract The bluish‐white appearance of some plants, known as glaucousness, results from the scattering effect of visible light due to plant surface waxes. This adaptive trait can contribute to tolerance of abiotic stresses in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) such as drought, solar radiation, and heat.
Daniela Miller   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

‘Gestures Proper to Each of Them’: Shakespeare and the Mediation of Gendered Social Exchange in Eighteenth‐Century England

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 48, Issue 3, Page 327-353, September 2025.
Abstract William Shakespeare ascended to the status of English national poet over the course of the eighteenth century. His literary work entered the cultural imagination not only through theatrical performances and printed texts, but the playwright's corpus was also represented visually — in painted and printed media, and as or on material culture ...
Anna Myers
wiley   +1 more source

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