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A Battered Child or Electrocution?
The dead body of a 13-year-old boy was transferred from the Department of Forensic Medicine in Al-Qadisiya Health Directorate, Al-Qadisiya province to the main medico-legal directorate in Baghdad.
Nabeel G. Hashim +2 more
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Mental Health Risks and Resilience Factors of Adolescents in Under‐Resourced Schools
ABSTRACT Background Adolescent mental health has become an increasing concern globally, particularly within under‐resourced urban areas where poverty, violence and limited educational resources intersect. In South Africa, adolescents in disadvantaged schools face heightened exposure to psychosocial and environmental risks that contribute to poor mental
Linda Jabbour, Jace Pillay
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Imaginative Possibilities in the Ethical Space
ABSTRACT This chapter describes the history of the Disrupting the Disciplines movement and the methods for its implementation that have been explored over the years. It focuses primarily on how the technique has been developed at one institution (Mount Royal University) and on the ways that Disrupting interviews forefront the ethical space as creating ...
Gabrielle Weasel Head +2 more
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Spectacled flying‐fox Pteropus conspicillatus populations have declined so seriously over two decades that they are now endangered. Inaction has allowed threats to increase. Extreme heat events are now a lethal reality, habitat loss continues almost unabated, and pressure to disperse roosts is ever‐present. Obtaining resources and taking action to help
Noel Preece
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Why Should Urban Debris Dynamics Be Considered in Urban Flood Management?
Abstract Climate change, urbanization, and inadequate infrastructure exacerbate urban flood risks, yet one critical factor remains largely overlooked: hazardous debris such as cars, construction materials, wood, plastic containers among others. In the Valencia 2024 flood alone, the Spanish Insurance Compensation Consortium reported about 144,000 ...
Mário J. Franca +7 more
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ABSTRACT Wildlife managers conserving threatened species rely on information about causes of population declines. Finding carcasses to record cause of death, sickness or injury in a timely manner is challenging. We used fat content in bone marrow from deceased Australasian bitterns (Botaurus poiciloptilus) to determine whether birds had starved by ...
Emma M. Williams +2 more
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Testing systems of avian perch deterrents on electric power distribution poles in sage-brush habitat
In Lincoln County, Washington, USA, greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and Columbian sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus columbianus) are managed as reintroduced and augmented populations, respectively.
James F. Dwyer, Kerrin W. Doloughan
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ABSTRACT The vulnerable ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) is distributed in parts of southern and eastern Africa, yet little is known about the most northern parts of their range. Ground pangolins are predicted to occur in northern Kenya and eastern Sudan, but information on whether ground pangolins are present in neighbouring Ethiopia remains ...
Daniel J. Ingram +3 more
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Impact of electrocution on weed control and weed seed viability in soybean [PDF]
Haylee Elizabeth Schreier
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Rice black bugs (RBB) are a major pest causing significant yield losses in rice farms. This study investigates a novel solar-powered light trap for RBB control.
Rogen A. Cagorol, Angel T. Sabusap
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