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Exploratory survey Food safety and consumer behaviour in Switzerland
Summary Campylobacter infections are the main cause of foodborne illness. Poultry – particularly chicken – has been identified as the most significant source of infection. Despite efforts, case numbers have not fallen. The aim of this study was therefore to assess the current situation regarding kitchen hygiene based on a consumer survey, and to ...
Thomas Brunner, Thomas Lüthi
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Abstract The surge in e‐waste production highlights the need to investigate what influences recycling behaviors, ultimately to enhance sustainable management practices. Previous research has explored its psychological antecedents, but there has been limited study on how situational factors of collection centers affect e‐waste recycling behavior.
Gabriele Puzzo, Gabriele Prati
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L'estat de la democràcia: auditoria dels valors democràtics a Austràlia
El creixement del nombre de democràcies a tot el món ha coincidit amb l’increment de l’interès per les avaluacions sobre l’estat de la democràcia.
Marian Sawer, Norm Kelly
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Brain health in the clinical practice of Spanish neurologists: a national cross‐sectional survey
Abstract Background Brain Health (BH) perspectives and practices among health care professionals constitute a crucial piece of information for developing tailored initiatives to foster BH at the regional level. We aim to characterize knowledge and clinical practices associated with BH in Spanish neurologists by a cross‐sectional survey.
Carmen Lage‐Martinez +8 more
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Functional redundancy in carrion decomposition by temperate forest ant communities
Avian carrion decomposition was significantly faster when ants and other invertebrates were not excluded in Mediterranean holm oak dehesas. Proneness of ant species to forage on carrion was related to behavioural traits, being higher among species foraging collectively.
Angela Salido +3 more
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Skeptic, enthusiast, guarantor or believer? Public managers' perception of participatory budgeting
Abstract Participatory budgeting (PB) aims to enhance citizens' participation in local government. While there is a significant body of literature on PB, few studies investigate the role of internal actors in its management. This study aims to understand public managers' perceptions of the whole PB process.
Francesca Manes‐Rossi +2 more
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Sol·licitant de l'informe: Fundació Museu Picasso de ...
Direcció de Serveis Jurídics +2 more
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Does the unemployment trap still exist? The case of the Italian minimum income scheme
Abstract The question of whether welfare benefits imprison recipients in unemployment traps has been at the centre of academic and political debates in recent decades. Empirical evidence at the micro level supports the existence of work disincentive effects of welfare benefits, although of a small magnitude.
Gianluca Busilacchi, Alessandro Fabbri
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Terminàlia parla amb Maria del Carme Llasat Botija, experta en física atmosfèrica i riscos climàtics
Maria del Carme Llasat Botija (Barcelona, 1959) Maria del Carme Llasat Botija és catedràtica de Física de l’Atmosfera en el Departament de Física Aplicada de la Universitat de Barcelona (UB).
Consell de Redacció
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Informe plans d'ocupació i altres iniciatives per l'ocupació
Districte 10. Sant Martí +1 more
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