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Comparison of the Block Kid's Food Frequency Questionnaire with a 24 h dietary recall methodology among Hmong-American children, 9–18 years of age [PDF]
Urvashi Mulasi-Pokhriyal, Chery Smith
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Global Urban‐Rural Differences in Precipitation: Cities See More Light Rain But Milder Extremes
Abstract Ample evidence has shown that cities modulate regional hydrometeorology and hydroclimatology. Because different precipitation intensities have distinct hydrological and societal impacts, with light precipitation helping to alleviate urban heat and extreme precipitation often driving flood risks, it is important to understand whether and how ...
Mingze Ding +5 more
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Increasing Population and Cropland Exposure to Human‐Induced Sequential Heatwave‐Downpour Events
Abstract Compound sequential heatwave‐downpour (SHD) events, characterized by abrupt shifts from heatwaves to heavy rainfall, pose serious threats to health, infrastructure, and agriculture. However, the anthropogenic influence on the increasing trend of SHD events is poorly understood, and projections also exhibit large uncertainties.
Yuxin Guan +3 more
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Abstract Xenon (Xe) is a heavy noble gas with intriguing chemical properties, such as having several stable isotopes and the ability to form compounds under extreme conditions. Despite the predictions based on cosmochemical models that suggest xenon should be relatively abundant in planetary reservoirs, empirical data indicate a significant depletion ...
Avinash Kumar Both +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how Nishi‐Kawaguchi Chinatown, a Chinese ethnic enclave in suburban Tokyo, functions as a ‘socioeconomic emergency elevator’ for Chinese migrants. The enclave serves a dual purpose: offering refuge from social exclusion and facilitating upward socioeconomic mobility.
Hiroya Takamatsu
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Machine learning models predicted crop yield and soil greenhouse gas responses to biochar application, with soil and climate conditions identified as dominant factors. Global simulations and life cycle assessment quantified spatially optimized strategies and mitigation potential.
Xingyu Lu +3 more
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Breaking down the Dyslipidemia-Stroke Relationship in Southeast Asian American Subgroups: Advancing Toward Cardiovascular Health Equity. [PDF]
Vo J, Roman YM.
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Hmong American Concepts of Health, Healing, and Conventional Medicine. By Dia Cha. New York: Routledge, 2003. xiii, 240 pp. $79.95 (cloth). [PDF]
Tracy Johnson
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ABSTRACT Researchers seeking to use community‐engaged methods to culturally adapt a couple and family therapy intervention often face a dilemma of how to gather meaningful feedback from a focal community about adapting an intervention that may be unfamiliar to them.
Caitlin Edwards +2 more
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