Normative Data for Learning and Memory Test (TAMV-I) in Latin American and Spanish Children: An item response theory and linear mixed models approach. [PDF]
Fuentes Mendoza EM +11 more
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Amphibians After Disease‐Induced Declines: Genetic Insights Into Population Recoveries
ABSTRACT Infectious diseases can cause severe population declines, reducing genetic diversity, ecological function, and prospects for long‐term survival. Such declines often result in genetic bottlenecks, with small, isolated populations that are especially vulnerable to extinction due to genetic drift and inbreeding.
M. Delia Basanta +4 more
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[Health research in Honduras: a decade of transformations, challenges, and sustainable institutional strengtheningPesquisa em saúde em Honduras: uma década de transformações, desafios e fortalecimento institucional sustentável]. [PDF]
Fontecha G.
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A Systematic Review of Obstetric Mistreatment Among Women Living With HIV
ABSTRACT Several studies have established that women living with HIV frequently encounter mistreatment when accessing maternal healthcare. Previous reviews on obstetric mistreatment have largely focused on the general population, leaving an important research gap to fill.
Joy Edeh +4 more
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The first checklist of fungi known for Honduras: revealing taxonomic, geographical, and functional trends. [PDF]
Mortier L +6 more
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International principles and standards for the practice of ecological restoration. Third edition
Abstract Introduction Growth in understanding of ecological restoration necessitates updated guidance for effective, equitable, and outcome‐oriented restoration across terrestrial, inland water, and coastal and marine ecosystems. The third edition of the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) International Principles and Standards for the Practice of
George D. Gann +24 more
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The Contribution of Educational Changes to Fertility Declines in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries
Abstract Educational expansion is widely regarded as a central mechanism in fertility transitions, yet some research suggests its role may be more modest. This study analyzes birth histories from 414 surveys in 72 low‐ and middle‐income countries to reassess the contribution of the shift in the educational composition of the population to fertility ...
Bruno D. Schoumaker +1 more
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Schools caught in conflict: lessons from Honduras on violence, vulnerability, and educational barriers. [PDF]
Landa-Blanco M.
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