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Diverse microbial exposure – Consequences for vaccine development

Vaccine, 2012
Numerous epidemiological studies suggest that there is an inverse relationship between "immunologically mediated diseases of affluence", such as allergy, diabetes and inflammatory bowel disease on one hand and few infections encountered in early childhood, on the other hand.
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Youth online activity and exposure to diverse perspectives

New Media & Society, 2011
Some see the internet as a means of exposure to divergent perspectives, while others believe that it is likely to foster echo chambers. We agree that it is important to attend to these possibilities, but we find that this discussion is often framed inappropriately.
Joseph Kahne   +3 more
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Gender Diversity and Environmental, Social, and Governance: Unlocking Solutions to Corporate Risk

Business Strategy & Development
This study examines the relationship between Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices and corporate risk in Asian countries, emphasizing the moderating role of board gender diversity (BGD).
Mohammed W. A. Saleh   +4 more
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Altered maternal zinc metabolism following exposure to diverse developmental toxicants

Reproductive Toxicology, 1994
It has been hypothesized that one mechanism contributing to the developmental toxicity of some xenobiotics is an embryonic/fetal zinc (Zn) deficiency that occurs secondary to toxicant-induced changes in maternal Zn metabolism. We studied the influence of diverse toxicants (urethane, ethanol, melphalan, arsenic, and alpha-hederin) on maternal-embryonic ...
M W, Taubeneck   +3 more
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Measuring diversity of exposure in Guangzhou's television market

Asian Journal of Communication, 2008
This study applied Napoli's (1997) media diversity model to the study of television audiences in Guangzhou, one of China's largest television markets. An analytical framework was developed to organize the measures of exposure diversity, i.e., audience concentration, fragmentation, polarization, and channel repertoires, based on a secondary analysis of ...
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International Education, Diversity Exposure, and Cross-Cultural Engagements

2018
The quest for mission-driven approaches in business education arises out of a deep concern for development and achievement of student centered outcomes. This chapter assesses these concerns by analyzing service leaning and practical cases. International education, diversity exposure, and cross-cultural engagements are analyzed in line with the extent ...
Juliana Mulaa Namada   +2 more
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Who Cares About Diversity? A Preliminary Investigation of Diversity Exposure in Teacher Preparation Programs

Multicultural Perspectives, 2015
The existing literature has extensively documented the urgency for educators to raise their cultural awareness and become more culturally responsive; yet the importance placed on cultural competence in teacher education programs has been surprisingly weak. The present study, therefore, provides a preliminary investigation of diversity exposure, through
Elena King, Bettie Ray Butler
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Children’s Exposure to Violence

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
Identifying mechanisms that explain the children’s differential vulnerability to violence exposure is an important research focus. Developmentally sensitive theories and methods are recommended to better understand children’s risk and resilience to violence exposure.
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Selective exposure in an environment of Information Diversity

2019
Indicators for selective exposure to news content on ideological grounds in the Flemish-speaking Belgian news market are weak. This may be due to the relative abundance of internally diverse or balanced news sources. This finding raises questions about what other factors may influence the selection of news in a context of information abundance.
Verhoest, Pascal   +4 more
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Exposure to peers’ pro-diversity attitudes increases inclusion and reduces the achievement gap

Nature Human Behaviour, 2020
Sohad Murrar   +2 more
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