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The status of ownership and utilization of long-lasting insecticidal treated nets in war-torn Tigray, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Gebrekidan GB +19 more
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Paradox of Value Loops in Dynamic Markets: From Value Post‐(Un)capture to Sustainable Recapture
ABSTRACT The growing emphasis on sustainability necessitates a re‐evaluation of traditional value creation and capture challenges, highlighting the intricate interrelation between value (un)captured and recaptured. This study investigates the dynamics of overtourism and undertourism in the sustainable development of regions. This prominent incidence of
Agnieszka Kabalska +2 more
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Neural tube defect among newborns in public hospitals of Tigray region, northern Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Girmay G +8 more
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This study has shown a moderate performance of the regression model to predict current relevance (AUC = 0.679), although modelling performance has been better for specific allergens (e.g., nickel with an AUC = 0.770). Furthermore, it has identified key predictors, including female gender, specific involved sites (hands, neck, head, legs, feet), and ...
David Pesqué +31 more
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Eye to eye with <i>Thelazia</i>-infected canids in Central European forests. [PDF]
Nagy E +12 more
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Genomic characterization of a novel sakobuvirus (family Picornaviridae) from a European badger (Meles meles) in Hungary. [PDF]
Pankovics P +5 more
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Intention as practical memory and the tasks of action theory
In this paper, I raise two challenges to Wayne Wu's proposal that intentions are practical memories. The first questions whether practical memories possess the functional roles that Michael Bratman's influential planning theory identifies for intention.
Mikayla Kelley
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The Evolving Role of Ivabradine for Focal Atrial Tachycardia: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Balweel H +5 more
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ABSTRACT There are cases of psychiatric disorder where affective states produce severely self‐destructive behavior. Sufferers do not appear to be making autonomous decisions, and appear to be severely impaired in their decision‐making capacity. Suffers of these kinds of cases of these kinds of disorders fall into a “gray area” in the law.
Joe Gough
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