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Creativity and affect in families with a family member, who is labelled as disabled, is central in this article. These families are often pinned down to individual, closed categories where everything revolves around the label “disability.” Our research ...
Marieke Vandecasteele +3 more
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Context: There are currently two low-threshold vocational education and training (VET) options in Switzerland for young people at risk: A two-year programme for a Federal VET certificate and a practical training programme designed for young people with ...
Claudia Hofmann +3 more
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The quality of the physical environment in a school for young children enhances their development and education. This is because it makes them feel safe, comfortable, increases their concentration, reduces absenteeism and leads to better child health ...
Nyakwara Begi +2 more
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Sulfur isotope (δ34S) analyses are an important archaeological and ecological tool for understanding human and animal migration and diet, but δ34S can be difficult to interpret, particularly in archaeological human-mobility studies, when measured isotope
Eric J. Guiry +5 more
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Dopa-Responsive Dystonia: A Male Patient Inherited a Novel Deletion from an Asymptomatic Mother [PDF]
Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) is a complex genetic disorder with either autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive inheritance, with autosomal dominant being more frequent.
Wendi Wang, Baozhong Xin, Heng Wang
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Upconversion materials capable of converting low-energy excitation photons into high-energy emission photons have attracted considerable interest in recent years.
Dongyu Li +8 more
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Need for redefining needs. [PDF]
Defining needs is difficult due to the inherent complexity of the concept of 'need', so it is not surprising that numerous definitions have been proposed. 'Health' consists of a wide range of characteristics so 'health needs' ought to include personal and social care, health care, accommodation, finance, education, employment and leisure, transport and
Packham Chris +2 more
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Salt need needs investigation [PDF]
AbstractExpensive and extensive studies on the epidemiology of excessive Na intake and its pathology have been conducted over four decades. The resultant consensus that dietary Na is toxic, as well as the contention that it is less so, ignores the root cause of the attractiveness of salted food.
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Background Currently, the risk-oriented focus in forensic youth care is increasingly complemented by a growing interest in strengths-based approaches.
Nele Van Hecke +3 more
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Levelling Education Outcomes for Students With Medical and Mental Health Needs
Students’ educational and behavioural outcomes can be adversely impacted by the unique challenges posed by chronic health conditions. As some children and adolescents may live with these challenges throughout their education, hospital-based educators ...
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