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Advancing the quality of maternal, newborn, and child healthcare: insights from pilot hospitals in the Kyrgyz Republic. [PDF]
Tilenbaeva N+16 more
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The Well‐Being of Transnational Families: Views and Relationality
ABSTRACT A complex and contested concept, the well‐being of individuals has been researched extensively; however, the well‐being of families, as more than the sum total of its members' well‐being, has not. In our research, we observe the collective, relational and processual sense of family well‐being within Ukrainian and Moldovan transnational ...
Viorela Ducu+2 more
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Physiological and Biochemical Responses of <i>Nostoc linckia</i> to Metal Oxide Nanoparticles. [PDF]
Cepoi L+6 more
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Human resources policy for health in the Republic of Moldova
Oleg Lozan+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background In Central and Southeast Europe, oak‐dominated forests form the backbone of temperate forest ecosystems. Therefore, their adaptability is crucial for maintaining the biodiversity of these ecosystems under ongoing climate change. Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.) is a widespread species in these regions and holds significant potential ...
Botond B. Lados+16 more
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Daratumumab in relapsed or refractory immune thrombocytopenic purpura. [PDF]
Tomuleasa C, Gale RP.
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ABSTRACT Policy evaluation is crucial for effective governance and development in the Global South, yet its institutionalization is shaped by a complex interplay of historical, political, and transnational factors. This study examines how colonial legacies, domestic political dynamics, and external influences converge to influence policy evaluation ...
Anis Ben Brik
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Corrigendum to 'Guillain-Barré syndrome in pregnancy: a case report and review of the literature' [AJOG Global Reports, Volume 4, Issue 4, November 2024, 100396]. [PDF]
Iliadi-Tulbure C+5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Tuberculosis, although curable, presents challenges related to treatment adherence, which compromises treatment effectiveness. Individual, social and structural barriers interfere with patients' ability to properly follow the therapeutic regimen, thereby impacting treatment outcomes.
Omar Oliveira Meira+7 more
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