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SURFACE TENSIONS: Roads, Potholes and the Embodied Politics of Driving in Urban India
Abstract In this article I draw on the embodied experience of driving into potholes and on bumpy roads in Hyderabad to show how pockmarked roads become a terrain on which political sensibilities are shaped. Drawing on ethnographic material collected over six years, I analyze how potholes shape driving dispositions in a city that is attempting to brand ...
Sneha Annavarapu
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Abstract Research shows that digital forensic examiners experience high stress levels due to the nature of their jobs involving exposure to disturbing media. This study conducted a needs analysis by examining digital and multimedia forensic examiners' psychological well‐being, coping mechanisms, social support, and attitudes toward and experiences with
Sonali Tyagi +1 more
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Chronic low‐concentration lead exposure accelerates the development of ARHL. Lead exposure mediates damage to cochlear sensory cells via the mitochondrial protease LONP1, leading to irreversible hearing loss. ABSTRACT Heavy metal ion exposure has become a global public health concern.
Xue Bai +10 more
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Abstract Southwestern Pennsylvania (SWPA) has long been an energy extractive periphery, continuously remade through cycles of dispossession and accumulation. Here we examine the changing dynamics of private property in these cycles and its central role in the latest phase of extraction—unconventional oil and gas development (UOGD).
Owen Harrington, Jennifer Baka
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Increased mROS Generation Associates With Cardiovascular Risk in BioHEART‐CT PBMCs
ABSTRACT Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and identifying accessible blood‐based biomarkers is therefore a clinical priority. Given the involvement of oxidative stress and immune cell dysfunction in atherosclerosis, we investigated whether mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS) production
W. Eugene Lee +9 more
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The effects of noise from combined traffic sources on annoyance: the case of interactions between rail and road noise (invited paper) [PDF]
LERCHER, P +4 more
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ABSTRACT Though much research links socioeconomic disadvantage to cognitive difficulties during adolescence, many youth demonstrate resilience. Person‐centered approaches can be used to quantify this developmental heterogeneity and challenge deficit‐centered frameworks.
Deena Shariq +2 more
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ABSTRACT Customer incivility (CI) increasingly shapes service work, from frontline hospitality staff to digital agents in retail and banking. This study applies the PRISMA protocol to review 112 empirical articles published between 2009 and 2025. Using the Theory, Context, Characteristics and Methods (TCCM) framework, we synthesise key findings and ...
Maqsood H. Bhutto +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore the persistent changes in working conditions and nursing practices in high acuity settings in the post COVID‐19 pandemic era. Design A qualitative systematic review using the meta‐aggregation design of the Joanna Briggs Institute.
Weizhe Sun +3 more
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ABSTRACT Family therapy has been slowly but steadily growing on the African continent. Considering Africa's rich yet complex economic, political, and sociocultural history, it is essential for family therapy practitioners to integrate social justice (SJ) principles into their research, training, and practice of family therapy.
Ronald Asiimwe +3 more
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