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ABSTRACT This article presents the findings of a study examining the resettlement experiences of displaced families in Norway, focusing on children's development opportunities and well‐being. Through qualitative interviews presented as four ideal‐typical families—Abdel, Elombe, Isaac and Amira—and guided by Bronfenbrenner's ecological system theory and
Therese Bjørndal Halvorsen +6 more
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Text Mining of Symptom Descriptions in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System for Human Papillomavirus Vaccination. [PDF]
Shiota K +7 more
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Quality and safety for Sámi users of health and care services: a cross-sectional study from Norway. [PDF]
Olsen RM +3 more
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Abstract Aims A nationwide observational study was conducted to assess the 12‐month effectiveness of AID systems in the routine care of people with Type 1 diabetes (PwT1D). Methods All PwT1D, adults, and children, who initiated AID between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022, were included across 79 centres.
Jean‐Pierre Riveline +98 more
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Development of a cost-effectiveness analysis model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy utilizing the national registry in Japan. [PDF]
Okada T +5 more
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Event‐Related Brain Potentials and Frequency‐Following Response to Syllables in Newborns and Adults
We collected ERP and FFR neural responses to syllables in 17 healthy full‐term newborns and 21 adults. Participants were passively exposed to alternating blocks of syllables presented at either fast or slow stimulation rates while we recorded electroencephalography. At the FFR level, newborns exhibit an already functional encoding of vowel pitch but an
G. Danielou +4 more
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Clostridioides difficile Infection in Healthy Children After Antibiotic Use: A Report of Two Cases. [PDF]
Shimizu K +4 more
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Linguistics: The Tarascan Language. MARY LECRON FOSTER [PDF]
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Most terrestrial plants are colonised by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi but vary in the degree to which they benefit from and depend on these fungi. Here we show that plants can make the interaction with mycorrhizal fungi more beneficial to themselves by regulating the chemical composition of organic compounds released by plant roots into the soil ...
Marina Semchenko +8 more
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VII Всероссийская научная конференция финно-угроведов [Conference] [PDF]
Galina Ercikova
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