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MANAJEMEN KESAN PENGGUNA MEDIA SOSIAL INSTAGRAM DALAM MENGEKSISTENSIKAN PANCASILA [PDF]
Dio Herman Saputro, Anisa Diniati
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Verbal Information From Parents About Stillbirth: The VIPS Study (Phase One)
ABSTRACT Background In many countries, a baby's cause of death (COD) following stillbirth is informed only by case notes and pathology investigations. However, parents' understanding of their baby's COD may inform or even change the COD diagnosis.
Azriel Gan Lin Lo+7 more
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THE FUNCTIONING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE TOKENS “TWITTER”, “INSTAGRAM”, “FACEBOOK” IN JOKES
A. Nasyrova
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ABSTRACT Objective(s) Accessible and accurate information about long‐acting reversible contraception (LARC) is important in addressing misperceptions and ensuring consumers can make informed decisions about their use, yet little is known about consumers' experiences of searching for and being provided information about LARC.
Cassandra Caddy+2 more
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Misinformation or education? A comparative analysis of Instagram posts related to full mouth rehabilitation. [PDF]
Alfaraj A+7 more
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Instagrams Bildrevolution, Prince und das Netz, Tiervideos in Zahlen
Valie Djordjevic
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ABSTRACT Background During the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic, pregnant women and new mothers in Australia experienced extreme pandemic societal responses but low SARS‐CoV‐2 incidence. This offers one of the few opportunities internationally to learn from the pandemic's indirect effects on maternal health, informing future policy ...
Ashleigh Shipton+4 more
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Digital strategies to promote crowdsourcing open calls for co-creating HIV interventions: a youth community-based participatory approach. [PDF]
Ogunlana O+13 more
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Do It For The Instagram A Story of Gender and Social Status Secondary_Questionnaire.csv
Stephanie Tilberry
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Abstract The rise of social media in the digital era poses unprecedented challenges to authoritarian regimes that aim to influence public attitudes and behaviors. To address these challenges, we argue that authoritarian regimes have adopted a decentralized approach to produce and disseminate propaganda on social media.
Yingdan Lu+3 more
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