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ABSTRACT The aim of this research was to understand racial influences on the practices of organizing spaces of sociability by Black Brazilian women. We discuss practice‐based studies (PBS) and racial studies, based on Black feminist, emphasizing race as the basis of organizational practices, especially in organizational spaces in which sociability is a
Josiane Silva de Oliveira +1 more
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The impact of tea consumption on the risk of depression: A Mendelian randomization and Bayesian weighting algorithm study. [PDF]
Zhuo G +9 more
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A Categorical Machine Learning Approach to Predicting Areas of Shallow Coastal Groundwater
Abstract Coastal lowlands are increasingly vulnerable to threats from sea‐level and associated groundwater rise. This study introduces a categorical modeling framework that redefines groundwater depth estimation as a classification problem rather than a continuous prediction task. By dividing groundwater occurrence into multiple depth thresholds (0.9–2.
Patrick Durney +2 more
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Transformation of Chrome Leather Waste into Nanofunctional Composite for the Remediation of Tannery Dye Wastewater. [PDF]
Akhi AR, Deb AK, Hassan M, Paul SK.
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Forest fire smoke as a threat to the health of river dolphins
Conservation Biology, EarlyView.
Enzo Aliaga‐Rossel +4 more
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Marooned at Work: The Impact of Prison Officer Isolation on Occupational Culture
Abstract The impact of the insular nature of prison environments is usually studied from the perspective of incarcerated persons. This article presents key findings from an ethnographic study in a Belgian telephone pole‐style prison, exploring the experiences of prison officers working in single‐staffed units and the impact on the occupational culture.
Lorenz Pardon +3 more
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Clarifying our stance on BMI and accessibility in gender-affirming surgery: a commitment to inclusive care and dialogue - a reply to Castle & Klein (2024). [PDF]
Allen LR +11 more
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Source amplitude increases with body‐mass across avian genera
Amplitude, or intensity, of sound is a fundamental characteristic of acoustic communication, with relevance in many scientific fields. The amplitude of an animal's acoustic signal at its source (‘source amplitude’) may be particularly relevant in the field of acoustic allometry, where relationships between species' physical and acoustic features (e.g ...
Morgan A. Ziegenhorn +5 more
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