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Groundwater vulnerability is evaluated in a critical drinking water basin under the threats of climate change and population growth. Using GIS‐based DRASTIC modeling and field validation, high‐risk zones are identified. The results offer strategic insights for protecting Ankara's groundwater resources against escalating environmental and anthropogenic ...
Olcay Gülçiçek Uysal+3 more
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Zoonotic Enteric Nematodes and Dermatophytes in Cat Cafés: An Investigation in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand. [PDF]
Sanguansook P+8 more
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Observation of Natural Environmental Quality in Metropolitan Area by ERTS-A Data
Iwao NAKAJIMA
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We demonstrated the strength of the Yonsei Lifestyle Profile (YLP) as a comprehensive lifestyle assessment tool, offering a multifaceted approach to measuring physical activity, activity participation, and nutrition, with high internal consistency across subdomains (Cronbach's α = 0.80−0.86).
Young‐Myoung Lim+3 more
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Using syndromic surveillance for unintentional and undetermined intent drowning surveillance in a large metropolitan area. [PDF]
Shenoi RP+5 more
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Sick of Robots—Heterogeneous Effects of Industrial Robots on Sickness Absence
ABSTRACT This paper studies how the introduction of industrial robots affects sickness absence among workers in the manufacturing sector in Norway. We use data on the imports of industrial robots at the firm level, combined with employee‐firm linked register data, to investigate the impact of robotization on the duration of sick leave (SL).
Janis Umblijs, Kjersti Misje Østbakken
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Assessing microplastics contamination and characteristics in organic soil amendments in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area of Ghana. [PDF]
Fosu-Mensah BY+3 more
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Regional Geography of the Istanbul Metropolitan Area
Yasuyuki Nishiwaki
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Walkability and Mental Health Resiliency During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT This study investigates if local walkability helped mitigate the well‐documented mental health impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Walkability may improve mental health by facilitating walking (which our data suggest occurred during the pandemic), as well as through other avenues such as time spent outdoors and improved social ties.
Karen Smith Conway, Andrea K. Menclova
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