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Root-Zone Warming Differently Benefits Mature and Newly Unfolded Leaves of Cucumis sativus L. Seedlings under Sub-Optimal Temperature Stress. [PDF]
Sub-optimal temperature extensively suppresses crop growth during cool-season greenhouse production. Root-zone (RZ) warming is considered an economical option to alleviate crop growth reduction.
Xiaozhuo Wang +3 more
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This paper assessed the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the stages of human development (HD) using panel data from 87 developing, 13 transition and 34 developed countries from 1990 to 2019.
Justice Gameli Djokoto +1 more
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O19 Reflections on dyadic research in healthcare [PDF]
Background Although healthcare provision typically occurs within the context of clinician/service user relationships, and there is increasing recognition of the role and importance of families, qualitative data collection typically focuses on individuals (e.g. through interviews) rather than dyads.
Angela Sweeney +3 more
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Why do countries engage in Regional Financial Cooperation (RFC) initiatives and why they may give up on them? Under which conditions are those mechanisms born and how may changes affect their performance? Although comparative studies have been a prolific
Alves Elia Elisa Cia +1 more
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Mystery Shopping in Community Drug shops: Research as Development in Rural Tanzania [PDF]
Throughout Africa, the private sector plays an important role in malaria treatment complementing formal health\ud services. However this sector is faced by a number of challenges including poor dispensing practices by unqualified staff.
Alexander Schulze +9 more
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Subleading contributions to the three-nucleon contact interaction [PDF]
We obtain a minimal form of the two-derivative three-nucleon contact Lagrangian, by imposing all constraints deriving from discrete symmetries, Fierz identities and Poincare' covariance.
Girlanda, L., Kievsky, A., Viviani, M.
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It remains an aura of ambiguity if globalization and openness resulted from the UN platform are helpful for the global sustainability or against it. This study aims to reveal if the effect of globalization and openness on sustainability of MENA and North
Vahid Mohamad Taghvaee +2 more
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O19 Can express treatment reduce onward transmission? [PDF]
Background/introduction The introduction of onsite Cepheid ® GeneXpert diagnostics for asymptomatic STI screens cut ‘test to treatment’ time by 190 h. Aim(s)/objectives To evaluate the Public Health benefit of faster treatment. Methods Patients with chlamydia (CT) and/or gonorrhoea (GC) over 8 weeks in February 2014 were retrospectively ...
Ruth Byrne +8 more
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Military spending, public debt, and economic growth in Cameroon
This paper investigates the effect of military spending and public debt on economic growth in Cameroon over the period 1980–2021. Due to the nature of the data, the methodology involves AutoRegressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) models.
Arsène Aurelien Njamen Kengdo
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In recent years references to a widening gap in incomes and living standards have replaced references to a vicious circle of poverty in discussions of the position and prospects of underdeveloped or developing countries.
P.T. BAUER
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