Propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin e-cigarette aerosols impact mucociliary function and cause cytotoxicity in human airway epithelium. [PDF]
Mittal K +6 more
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ABSTRACT Theoretically grounded in Public Service Logic (PSL), this study investigates frontline care staff's experiences with value‐creation negotiations across residential transition processes for service users with intellectual disabilities to and within co‐located supported housing in a Norwegian municipal setting.
Kim Ulvin +3 more
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Unraveling the complexities: A scoping review of the collateral effects on informal caregivers during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Nicolai M +9 more
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ABSTRACT Public participation often falls short of creating more legitimate and inclusive policies that address local needs. The literature highlights three main legitimacy criteria: agreements on who holds power to decide what and how, inclusivity of the process and its representativeness.
Nanke Verloo
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Classifying Soccer Players Based on Physical Capacities and Match-Specific Running Performance Using Machine Learning. [PDF]
de Haan M +4 more
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ABSTRACT Research on social policy and solidarity often highlights disability as a paradigmatic case of a ‘deserving’ group that warrants social support. However, this hierarchical view of solidarity frequently ignores the role of solidarity in the lived experiences and everyday practices of disabled people themselves.
Roni Holler, Efrat Keidar, Sagit Mor
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Evolution of the lipidome uncovers early changes in adrenoleukodystrophy human cortical and spinal organoids. [PDF]
Ferrer RM +11 more
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HIITing Anxiety and Depression in Parkinson's Disease and Multiple Sclerosis-A Study Protocol of a Transdiagnostic Randomized Controlled Trial (HersenFIT). [PDF]
Gravesteijn AS +10 more
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Stigma, self‐styling and ‘forced accents’ among English L2 speakers in Spain
Abstract This paper examines the relationship between shame, stigma and accent for non‐native English speakers in Spain. The low English competence of the Spanish population frequently constitutes a source of individual and collective stigma – which includes the apparent undesirability of Spanish‐sounding English.
Eva Codó, Carly Collins
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