How is historical evidence conveyed? How could an eighteenth‐century scholar vouch for the information stored on paper, drafted with the quill, and publicized in copperplate engravings or letterpress? In this article, I employ material and medial perspectives to reconstruct the multiple production stages of Johann Christoph Gatterer's Historia ...
André de Melo Araújo
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Correction: Mortality among blood donors seropositive and seronegative for Chagas disease (1996-2000) in São Paulo, Brazil: A death certificate linkage study. [PDF]
Capuani L+7 more
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The Statistical Observation of Death Hour seen from the Death Certificates in Tokyo, 1952.
Yasuhiro Suzuki
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Identification of cases of sudden infant death syndrome from death certificates. [PDF]
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New Solutions for Old Problems: Exploring Business Model Innovation in Food Sharing Platforms
ABSTRACT Food insecurity and food waste are among the main contemporary global challenges facing us. Although problematic for societies over a long period, their greater prominence in the post‐pandemic scenario makes the need to find appropriate solutions, at both supply and consumption levels, increasingly urgent. Thus, while not new, there has been a
Cecilia Grieco, Alberto Morgante
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Associations between neighborhood-level factors and opioid-related mortality: A multi-level analysis using death certificate data. [PDF]
Flores MW+6 more
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Pilot study of revised stillbirth and neonatal death certificates. [PDF]
Brian Gedalla, Michael Alderson
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Diabetes-related deaths in Australia, 2001–2003 [PDF]
Highlights This report presents information on diabetes-related deaths in Australia between 2001 and 2003 using death certificate data. The term ‘diabetes-related deaths’ is used in this analysis to refer to deaths where diabetes was considered to have ...
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Unpacking the Renewable Pull Effect: Conditions for Green Industrial Relocation
ABSTRACT The renewable pull effect theoretically leads to the relocation of green production facilities within energy‐intensive industries to regions rich in renewable energy resources. This study employs a qualitative research design, integrating the analytic hierarchy process method, by interviewing top managers and experts from globally leading ...
Sven Colen, Alwine Mohnen
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