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Turkish Adaptation of the Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire Milk Feeding and Solid Feeding Versions. [PDF]
Culturally adapted feeding questionnaires help healthcare providers guide parents toward responsive feeding practices and encourage recognition of hunger and satiety cues to promote healthy eating habits. The Turkish‐Adapted Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire‐Milk Feeding version with a 16‐item distribution, a four‐factor structure, and the (
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More Protein, Less Vitamin D and Omega-3: An Observational Study of Infant and Toddler Nutrition and Maternal Feeding Attitudes From Türkiye. [PDF]
Dietary intakes of infants/toddlers and the attitudes of their mothers are associated. Even though the energy adequacy was high, iron, vitamin D, fiber, EPA + DHA were below the recommendations. Mothers' attitudes should also be taken into consideration when evaluating the dietary intakes of infants/toddlers.
Baycan B, Ertaş Öztürk Y.
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Abstract The article examines bandit myths from a socio‐historical perspective, as part of the socio‐cultural reality of present‐day Egypt. It engages in the semiotics of banditry encouraged by Stephanie Cronin by taking a first step towards a social semiotics analysis of Rayyā and Sakīna, the two Egyptian female criminals par excellence, arrested in ...
Elena Chiti
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Ghafla in Ghazālī's Scale of Action Meaningful Word or Device of Argument?
The Muslim World, Volume 113, Issue 4, Page 447-468, Autumn 2023.
Adrien Leites
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IN THE FOLDS OF TIME: RASHĪD AL‐DĪN ON THEORIES OF HISTORICITY
ABSTRACT By focusing on Rashīd al‐Dīn's (d. 718/1318) historiographical oeuvre and here in particular his “History of the World,” this article challenges the usual approach to his Jāmiʿ al‐tawārīkh (Compendium of Chronicles) and argues that his was a deeply pluralistic enterprise in a world with many centers, tremendous demographic change, high social ...
JUDITH PFEIFFER
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Governing the Armenian Question through Passports in the Late Ottoman Empire (1876–1908)
Abstract The literature on the history of passports has been generally discussed in the context of freedom of movement around the globe during the 19th century. However, with its administrative regulations and practices, the Ottoman Empire offered a different view of passports and mobility controls.
İIkay Yılmaz
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Objectives. Tuberculous lymphadenitis is the most common form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) with a female and paediatric preponderance, postulated to be due to differences in the immune response. The aim of this study was to analyze the differences in the serum cytokine levels of tuberculous lymphadenitis patients with respect to age and gender ...
Tehmina Mustafa +4 more
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Blending Survey Data and Theory to Comprehend Refusal Reasons in Social Surveys
This study focuses on the reasons behind the refusal behavior of survey respondents in the era of steadily declining response trends in social surveys.
Melike Saraç
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Data on genotypic diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) is important to understand its epidemiology, human adaptation, clinical phenotypes, and drug resistance. This study aimed to characterize MTBC clinical isolates circulating in a predominantly pastoralist area in Ethiopia, a country where tuberculosis is the second leading cause of
Mulugeta Belay +6 more
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ABSTRACT Injera, a thin flat bread and a staple in Ethiopia, is made from fermented dough primarily from tef [Eragrostis tef (Zuccagni) Trotter]. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] are cheaper sources for injera but are considered to be of inferior quality.
Addis Abraha +4 more
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