Context-specific drivers of non-regular long-lasting insecticidal net use in the Greater Mekong Subregion. [PDF]
Aung PL +11 more
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Research Ethics in Conflict Zones: Reflections on ‘Do no Harm’ Ethics for the Research Network
ABSTRACT What does it mean to ‘do no harm’ in academic research? ‘Do no harm’ ethics emphasizes the responsibility of researchers to mitigate the emotional, physical, and political harms that may arise through participation in research. These concerns are heightened in conflict zones, where access constraints and intersecting vulnerabilities shape the ...
K. B. Roberts
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From Strengths to Flourishing: A Parallel Mediation Model of Strengths Self-Efficacy and Resilience Among Student Teachers. [PDF]
Mar TT, Qamariah H, Hercz M.
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ABSTRACT Since the mid‐2010s, Thai public discourse has villainised upland maize cultivation in northern Thailand for deforestation and environmental degradation through the popular imagery of bald mountains. The attention has prompted a new wave of land‐use interventions urging upland smallholders to replace maize with trees and perennials.
Pin Pravalprukskul +2 more
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Co-circulation of multiple arboviruses in acute febrile patients in Yunnan, China, identified by metagenomic sequencing. [PDF]
Chen M +12 more
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Reciprocal Tariffs and Systemic Trade Losses: Evidence From Korea, Japan, and the EU
ABSTRACT The resurgence of U.S. protectionism, the proposal of universal reciprocal tariffs targeting major trading partners, poses systemic risks to global trade that existing bilateral analyses have not fully captured. This paper examines the economic consequences of U.S.
Noori Park, Chang Hwan Choi
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Molecular Epidemiology and Genetic Diversity of Influenza B Viruses Based on Whole-Genome Analysis in Japan and Myanmar, 2016-2020. [PDF]
Ichikawa Y +16 more
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A Farewell to Arms… Manufacturing: Learning From a Landmine Producer Who Became a Deminer
ABSTRACT Certain industries—labeled “dirty,” “sinful,” “stigmatized,” or “controversial”—are under public scrutiny because of the ethical, social, and environmental concerns that they raise. Previous research has typically focused on the industry or organizational level of analysis, examining how companies in controversial industries can enhance their ...
Marco Guerci, Luca Carollo
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Soldier Beetle Larvae Are Much More Common in the Fossil Record than Previously Anticipated. [PDF]
Linhart SJ +5 more
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The impact of political instability on HIV services in conflict-affected areas of Myanmar following the military coup: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Mon MM +5 more
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