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In the last decades, the use of camera traps for wildlife studies has increased significantly due to advancements in technology leading to cost reduction and improved reliability. They facilitate the study of wild animals in their natural environment in a minimally invasive manner, eliminating the need for researchers to remain in the field for long ...
Luciano Marpegan +2 more
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Near-Infrared Light and OpenCV as Components for Low-Cost Airborne Microplastic Detection Machine [PDF]
Microplastic, resulting from the breakdown of larger plastic objects, poses substantial threats to ecosystems and human health. This research addresses the escalating environmental concern of airborne microplastics by developing a low-cost detection ...
C. D. J. Discutido +2 more
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Birds involved in bird shows were compared against non‐show birds regarding show paticipation, behaviour, body score condiiton, and feather condition. Additionally, comparisons between on and off show days as well as before and after the show were made to investigate differences in behaviour and condition. Show birds demonstrated a closer to ideal body
Bridget Cooper‐Rogers +4 more
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Addressing the critical need for holistic mental health interventions in the Philippines, this study evaluates Integrative Biopsychosocial Therapy for comorbid PTSD and depression using an experimental ABA single-subject reversal design.
Mark T. Ortibano +2 more
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Challenging the narrative about howler monkeys' high resilience to anthropogenic changes, our multiscale analysis reveals the costs of habitat disturbance to their movement ecology. We identify thermal limitations, reduced travel efficiency, and significant spatial saturation.
Anaid Cárdenas‐Navarrete +4 more
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Addressing the scarcity of research on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) in the Philippines despite high local depression rates, this study evaluated the efficacy of Integrated-NLP (I-NLP) as a supplementary intervention for three unmedicated females ...
Charito F. Ybias +2 more
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Knowledge in the Performance of Newborn Hearing Screening Test of Nurses in Private Hospitals
The newborn hearing screening test is implemented before hospital discharge to initiate early identification and treatment. With a large population, lack of education, fewer professionals, and limited access to facilities, the targeted hearing screening
Liezel Lorraine B. Olivo +1 more
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We used a unique long‐term dataset of population recovery in the Osprey Pandion haliaetus to reveal the similarity in spatial patterns underpinning recolonisations and biological invasions. Our findings highlight the importance of rare pioneering movements in driving range expansion, and the value of conservation interventions such as species ...
Brittany C. Maxted +5 more
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Perceived Organizational Diagnosis and Employees’ Commitment of a Maritime School in Western Visayas
This study examined the correlation between perceived organizational diagnosis and employee commitment at a Maritime School in Western Visayas.
Ellisther Nina O. Salabas +2 more
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With the advent of his emancipation and his citizenship the negro earned his syphilis and bequeathed it (both by acquisition and heredity) to his posterity, to such a degree that he, in a great measure, became syphilized prior to his becoming civilized.
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