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ABSTRACT Research on young people's perspectives on COVID‐19 remains limited. This qualitative serial picture analysis of Swedish children's drawings, predominately from spring 2020 (N = 169), aimed to explore their views and meaning‐making processes. The focus was on the interconnections of two global crises in the drawings–pandemic and environmental ...
Andrea Kleeberg‐Niepage +5 more
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ABSTRACT Optimizing the stocking density in bottom clean aquaculture is essential for promoting fish growth, economic sustainability and enhancing the general well‐being of fish. Three stocking densities (low, medium and high) were tested in a bottom clean aquaculture system to evaluate the growth efficiency, nutritional values, blood parameters, and ...
Md. Rabiul Awal +5 more
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Feature pyramid attention network for audio‐visual scene classification
Abstract Audio‐visual scene classification (AVSC) poses a formidable challenge owing to the intricate spatial‐temporal relationships exhibited by audio‐visual signals, coupled with the complex spatial patterns of objects and textures found in visual images.
Liguang Zhou +5 more
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Abstract Controlling Listeria monocytogenes and its associated biofilms in the food industry requires various disinfection techniques, including physical, chemical, and biological treatments. Biocides, owing to their ease of use, cost‐effectiveness, dissolvability in water, and efficacy against a wide range of microorganisms, are frequently selected ...
Michael Arthur +6 more
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En bloc ovariohysterectomy is a surgical technique that involves the removal of the ovaries and uterus as a single unit, prior to the delivery of fetuses. A 4‐year‐old, nondescript cat named “Butulu,” weighing 2.5 kg, was presented to the Veterinary Clinic in Bishoftu, Ethiopia, with a history of dystocia during her second parity. The cat had delivered
Ufaysa Gensa Geraro +2 more
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Assistive technologies may have an important role in fulfilling unmet needs and increasing quality of life for people living with dementia. The type and design of user interfaces (e.g. touchscreen and voice activation) may impact how people with dementia use these technologies.
Ruby Lipson-Smith +7 more
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In the wake of the pandemic, epidemic prevention design has become increasingly important in the architectural planning of smart cities. However, only a small number of studies have examined ventilation strategies and the thermal conductivity of construction materials in high‐rise residential buildings and quarantine lodgings using computational fluid ...
Hua-Yueh Liu +4 more
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Abstract Aim To develop a multiclass non‐clinical screening tool for periodontal disease and assess its accuracy for differentiating periodontal health, gingivitis and different stages of periodontitis. Materials and Methods A cross‐sectional diagnostic study on a convenience sample of 408 consecutive subjects was conducted by applying three non ...
Ke Deng +4 more
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Heartfelt choices: The influence of cardiac phase on free‐choice actions
Abstract The influence of cardiac phases on cognitive and sensorimotor functions is noteworthy. Specifically, during systole, as opposed to diastole, there is an observed enhancement in tasks demanding the suppression of instructed responses. This suggests that systole contributes to inhibitory control in motor functions.
Elena Mussini +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Fall hazards in bathroom spaces constitute one of the most critical issues in the daily lives of older adults. Bathroom falls are somewhat different and constrained in nature than those in other parts of a home environment. Objectives This study aimed to adopt a user‐centred approach to explore older adults' general bathroom needs ...
Yasemin Afacan, Billur Barshan
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