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Culturally Relevant Pedagogy in Practice: A Case Study of a Teacher's Divergence From Large‐Scale Science Curriculum

open access: yesJournal of Research in Science Teaching, Volume 63, Issue 1, Page 6-21, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Culturally relevant pedagogy (CRP) is an approach to teaching that challenges the inequitable structures that create an education debt for minoritized students. Many studies of CRP in science education focus on teachers' philosophies and dispositions; fewer studies have focused on enacted teaching practice, such as the use of curricular ...
Emily Adah Miller   +2 more
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From Sea to Sweet: Seaweed's Role in Nutritious and Sustainable Confectionery

open access: yesComprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Seaweed is increasingly recognized as a multifunctional ingredient in confectionery products, owing to its exceptional nutritional profile, functional properties, and environmental sustainability. This review highlights the integration of seaweed and seaweed‐derived compounds into a wide range of confectioneries, including chocolates, puddings,
Nima Mohammadi, Nikoo Ostovar
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Cerebral Edema Secondary to Heavy Metal Toxicity From Siddha Medicine: A Case Report and Case‐Based Review

open access: yesCase Reports in Neurological Medicine, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
Background Traditional Indian medicine has been used to treat a variety of illnesses for centuries. However, there are existing concerns surrounding its heavy metal content. Amongst the different systems of traditional Indian medicine, Ayurvedic medicine has been most frequently implicated in heavy metal toxicity, while Siddha medicine has only very ...
Zhibin Tan   +8 more
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Hair Dye poisoning – A rare case Report

open access: yesJournal of Advances in Internal Medicine, 2015
Hair dye poisoning is not uncommon but an emerging entity in India with increased morbidity and mortality. The main component of hair dye poisoning is paraphenylenediamine (PPD), which is highly toxic thus making it life threatening. PPD poisoning can result in various toxic effects, multiorgan failure and ultimately death.
Mohit Manav Jindal   +3 more
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Review: Paraphenylene Diamine (Hair Dye) Poisoning in Children

open access: yesArab Journal of Nephrology and Transplantation, 2010
Introduction: Paraphenylene Diamine (PPD) is an aromatic amine not found in nature. It is used in a variety of industrial products and in different hair dye formulations. It is well known that PPD is an allergen that may cause contact dermatitis, erythematous urticarial papules and eczema in susceptible individuals.
Abdelraheem, M, Hamdouk, M, Zijlstra, EE
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Continuous determination of dissolved inorganic carbon fluxes from pumping suspension feeders

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography: Methods, Volume 23, Issue 12, Page 886-904, December 2025.
Abstract Suspension‐feeding organisms play a pivotal role in the cycling of carbon in the oceans. They filter large amounts of water, filter out organic matter, remineralize it, and release respiratory CO2 back into the water column. Measuring emissions of respiratory CO2 in situ from suspension feeders poses the challenge of detecting small changes in
Neomie Diga Darmon   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Myocarditis in hair dye poisoning.

open access: yesIndian heart journal, 2011
A 16-year-old male presented to us after consuming hair dye with features of facial puffiness but normal respiratory parameters. His recorded ECGs revealed RBBB, supraventricular, ventricularextrasystoleandventricular tachycardia. Elevated CPK-MB and positive C-trophonin-Tconfirmed the myocardial damage. The patient died following cardiac arrest.
Ajay Pal, Singh   +2 more
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Poisoning of paraphenylene diamine hair dye: review article

open access: yesInternational Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health, 2022
Hair dye poisoning (Paraphenylenediamine-PPD) is a crucial cause of both intentional self-harm and accidental poisoning in the developing world. paraphenylene-diamine is a synthetic chemical that can cause local as well as systemic manifestation, of these are cervicofacial edema, laryngeal edema with stridor, rhabdomyolysis, severe metabolic acidosis ...
openaire   +1 more source

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