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Examining critical assumptions in global conservation practice
Abstract The ability of conservation practitioners to design and implement successful conservation projects and scale up positive outcomes depends in large part on their ability to make accurate assumptions about the social and ecological contexts in which their projects operate.
Kendra Opatovsky+2 more
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The Stroke Riskometer™ in the Outpatient Clinic as an Educational Campaign for Acute Ischemic Stroke. [PDF]
Ortega-Moreno DA+7 more
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Relocalizar el conocimiento. ¿Qué es el conocimiento?
Fil: Haber, Alejandro. Universidad Nacional de Catamarca. Escuela de Arqueología; Argentina.
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Coexistence and habitat restoration planning for the reintroduction of Spix's macaw
Abstract Spix's macaw (Cyanopsitta spixii) is one of the world's most endangered species. Native to the Caatinga of northeastern Brazil—a region marked by significant socioeconomic vulnerability—the species was considered extinct in the wild in 2000. A reintroduction project, however, returned it to its natural habitat in 2022. The long‐term success of
Ugo Eichler Vercillo+3 more
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[Communication as a right: Current state of augmentative communication in healthcare]. [PDF]
Rossich-Verdés R+3 more
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Bright spots for advancing ecological understanding and conservation decision‐making
Abstract A lot can be learned by studying bright spots—defined as unexpected positive outcomes. In fields like public health, education, and oncology, identifying factors behind bright spots reveals previously unknown drivers of success that can be replicated elsewhere.
Holly S. Embke+7 more
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Correction: Influence of the metabolic and inflammatory profile in patients with frozen shoulder - systematic review and meta‑analysis. [PDF]
Hamed-Hamed D+3 more
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