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ABSTRACT Introduction The prevalence of dementia cases within post‐acute rehabilitation hospitals in Canada poses a unique challenge due to the distinctive vulnerabilities of the patient demographic in these settings. Healthcare staff in rehabilitation hospitals receive limited formal education about responsive behaviours. Aim To address a practice gap,
Karimah Alidina +2 more
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In Japan, DXM abuse among young women has become a significant public health issue. ABSTRACT Purpose In recent years, the misuse of over‐the‐counter (OTC) medications has been increasing in psychiatric clinical settings in Japan. This study aimed to compare individuals who misuse codeine (COD) with those who misuse dextromethorphan (DXM) to clarify the
Yuko Tanibuchi +4 more
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Abstract NDRG1 is a multifunctional regulatory human protein implicated in crucial cellular processes and acting as a central hub of a cancer‐related interactome. In lung cancer, increased NDRG1 expression is associated with resistance to chemotherapy and is linked to the cellular response to nickel, a known tumor driver in air pollution.
Noemi Carosella +9 more
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Additives for Aluminum‐Air Batteries: A Review
The role of electrolyte additives in Al–air batteries is investigated by focusing on their capacity to moderate Al corrosion rates, inhibit self‐discharge, and prevent surface barrier formation. Additives present in organic, inorganic, and hybrid categories, which regulate the Al–electrolyte interface by forming protective films on the Al surface ...
Hajar Mahmoudi +6 more
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Abstract A deep understanding of flow regulation in river bifurcations is critical for downstream river management and flood control. The deltaic river network frequently contains the H‐shaped network node, where two main channels are linked together via a connecting channel, combining both bifurcation and confluence. However, flow structures and their
Zhaohui Deng +4 more
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Beyond Climate Security: Reframing the Climate‐War Nexus Through Bataille's General Economy
Abstract The spectre of resource scarcity as a cause of war is dominant in discussions about potential links between climate change and armed conflict. Via engagement with Georges Bataille's theory of a general economy of the biosphere, this article conceptualises the relationship between climate change and war by focusing on resource excess as a ...
Gitte du Plessis
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Drawing Points, Tracing Lines: Writing Social Sciences Through Ethnographic Drawing
Short Abstract This paper explores drawn ethnography as a methodological tool in the social sciences, highlighting its capacity to complement interviews, photography and cartography. By combining in situ observation with visual storytelling, it offers a multisensory, accessible approach to documenting and analysing everyday life, environmental ...
Dolorès Bertrais
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Abstract Background University teachers' well‐being plays a critical role in their productivity and educational effectiveness. Apart from cross‐sectional research on demographic and institutional/contextual correlates, insight into potential causes and consequences of faculty well‐being is limited. This includes insight into relations between different
Kristina Stockinger +2 more
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“The Hamster Wheel Is on Fire”: How the Pandemic Amplified Inequality in the Academy
ABSTRACT Institutional practices often recreate inequalities within organizations, especially in times of crisis like the COVID pandemic. Although early pandemic research expressed alarm that increased caregiving demands were reducing women's research productivity, it paid less attention to changing work demands.
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