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Implementation of a national aging-in-place reform: a qualitative study exploring facilitators and barriers from the perspectives of employees in six Norwegian municipalities. [PDF]
Kvæl LAH.
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Green, non‐toxic DMM selectively adsorbs on the zinc surface, restructuring the inner Helmholtz layer and forming a water‐lean interface that inhibits direct water‐zinc contact. Typically, advanced quartz crystal microbalance precisely quantifies this adsorption.
Jing Li +10 more
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Employees in the municipal healthcare service experiences with participation in quality improvement collaboratives and the use of the Quality Improvement Model: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Blindheim K, Berg H, Helberget LK.
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The PSBGD‐Li hydrogel electrolyte, synthesized via dynamic crosslinking of peach gum polysaccharide and starch, resolves critical issues: easy dehydration, narrow temperature tolerance, poor interfacial adhesion, and mechanical irreparability.
Nannan Zhu +6 more
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One of the most important consequences of the rapid growth of cities and their unplanned physical development in recent decades has been disruption of the distribution system of municipal service centers and The emergence of social inequality of citizens
Hadi Rezaei Rad, Seyedeh Zahra Akbarian
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Carbon Dots: An Emerging Frontier for Green and Sustainable Civil Engineering Materials
Traditional civil engineering materials (CE materials) are usually involved with high‐energy consumption during manufacturing, significant maintenance costs, and substantial environmental impacts throughout their life cycles. The progress of nanotechnology is catalyzing a green and sustainable transformation within the field.
Weiwen Hao +5 more
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Quality and safety for Sámi users of health and care services: a cross-sectional study from Norway. [PDF]
Olsen RM +3 more
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ABSTRACT Successful implementation of environmental policy and governance highly depends on the capacity to know about, build new and utilize existing governance structures. However, the theoretical tools and available methods to assess the complexity of emerging or existing structures are rather limited.
Diana Giebels +2 more
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ABSTRACT The governance of shared water systems requires collaboration across diverse stakeholders. In this study we advance the theoretical understanding of asymmetric collective action problems (CAPs) by reassessing the role of third‐party interventions and emphasizing the strategic importance of policy brokers and institutional venues.
Anna Bendz, Simon Matti, Patrik Öhberg
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