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Identifying Early Life Habitat of Golden Mahseer Fish <i>Tor putitora</i> (Hamilton, 1822) in South Asia: Implications for Conservation. [PDF]
Rai A +3 more
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Abstract Bushfires occur regularly in inland Australia because of the flammability of spinifex (Triodia species). Spinifex and fire are tied together by infertility: the plant is of limited palatability to consumers and accumulates into fuel. Spinifex regrows with cumulative rainfall, and fires recur every couple of decades.
Stephen Ross Morton
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Self-management experience in adults with colostomies due to colorectal cancer. [PDF]
Zuluaga Sarmiento LM +1 more
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Assessment practices for dietetic students: An updated systematic review (2017–2024)
Abstract Aim Evaluate assessment practices and outcomes for dietetic students and compare findings with those from a previous systematic review. Methods A systematic review was conducted whereby four databases (MEDLINE, Embase, Cumulative Index in Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and Education Resources Information Centre) were searched on 11 ...
Janica Jamieson +3 more
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Managing the Transition from Tradition to Innovation for the Heidelberg/Heilbronn Medical Informatics Master of Science Program. [PDF]
Knaup P +4 more
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Food waste in residential aged care: A scoping review
Abstract Aims The aim of this review was to explore the evidence available on food waste in residential aged care. Methods This scoping review was conducted in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for scoping reviews. Peer‐reviewed literature was retrieved from six databases (PubMed, SCOPUS, CINAHL, Academic Search Premier, ProQuest ...
Madeleine Roulston +3 more
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Involving Medical Students in the Curriculum Development of Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An Exploratory Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Zurkinden E +3 more
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Abstract In recent years, the Big 4 firms have embarked on digital transformation projects that have the potential to throw auditors' daily practice into turmoil. This study looks at the auditors' quest for professional security—namely, their confidence in the fundamental features of their profession.
Pier‐Luc Lajoie, Yves Gendron
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