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Clinician continuity during pregnancy care: A mixed methods study
Abstract Objective To measure clinician continuity during pregnancy care and contextualize the findings with patient experiences of clinician continuity and their influence on trust‐building. Methods We conducted a convergent mixed methods study that examined the number of clinicians seen for all patients who gave birth at a large academic medical ...
Daniela Reyes +9 more
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Reasoned opinion on the review of the existing maximum residue levels (MRLs) for cyprodinil according to Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 [PDF]
European Food Safety Authority
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Abstract Soil salinity is a serious threat to crop productivity and is anticipated to increase in the coming decades, particularly in semi‐arid to arid agricultural regions. Accessible geospatial data and data mining techniques can enable high‐resolution mapping of soil salinity to improve predictions and soil management.
Milton Valencia‐Ortiz +6 more
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ABSTRACT The presence of antibiotic residues (ARs) in milk poses a significant challenge to public health and the dairy industry. This study presents the research trends on strategies to mitigate ARs in milk and dairy products, combining scientometric and systematic review approaches.
Emelda Orlando Simbine‐Ribisse +5 more
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Evaluation of confirmatory data following the Article 12 MRL review for spinetoram. [PDF]
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +21 more
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ABSTRACT The presence of pesticide residues in honey represents a significant concern for food safety and public health, underscoring the need for advanced analytical techniques capable of ensuring accurate detection and effective food control. In this study, a stereolithographically 3D‐printed device coated with the solid‐phase extraction (SPE ...
Daniela Lupu +2 more
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Airborne DNA and Spider Webs Outperform Other eDNA Sources for Monitoring Terrestrial Vertebrates
ABSTRACT Understanding the strengths and limitations of different environmental DNA substrates is essential for optimising terrestrial vertebrate surveys and monitoring. However, the performance of newly explored substrates (airborne eDNA, vegetation swabs, spiderwebs) compared to longstanding eDNA sources (water and soil) is uncertain.
Joshua P. Newton +3 more
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