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Does Conflict Reshape the Military–FDI Nexus? Evidence From a Dynamic Panel Analysis
ABSTRACT This paper examines the relationship between military expenditure and foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows in 61 low‐ and middle‐income countries over 1990–2018, with a focus on how this relationship is shaped by conflict dynamics and institutional contexts.
Prashant Bhandari +2 more
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Introduction Accessing surgical care is of profound significance that face remote African communities due to insufficient healthcare means and infrastructure.
Nadine Mugisha +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Rising cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in rural sub‐Saharan Africa are largely attributable to insufficient awareness, treatment and control of hypertension. The delivery of care is further constrained by health system limitations, including shortages of physicians, inadequate infrastructure, challenges in medication supply ...
Aime Ishimwe Mugisha +5 more
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A Wake‐Up Call: Can Africa Sustain HIV/AIDS Programs Without Foreign Aid?
Background and Aims Africa's HIV/AIDS response has historically depended on substantial foreign aid from initiatives such as PEPFAR, the Global Fund, and USAID.
Olivier Uwishema +3 more
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Isolation of geranyl geraniol from the unsaponifiable fraction of linseed oil
From the unsaponifiable fraction (63 g) of linseed oil (25 kg), two terpenic alcohols were isolated by alumina column, thin-layer, and gas-liquid chromatography.
E. Fedeli +3 more
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This work presents AQM‐HLS, a harmonized burned‐area dataset for the Pantanal covering 2014–2024. Landsat‐8/9 and Sentinel‐2 imagery were integrated into multitemporal NBR composites and classified using Random Forest. The dataset captures fire‐scar dynamics, delivering accurate 30‐m burned‐area maps suitable for long‐term monitoring and environmental ...
Liz B. C. Belém +3 more
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AI-assisted ophthalmic imaging for early detection of neurodegenerative diseases
Background Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a promising role in ophthalmic imaging by providing innovative, non-invasive tools for the early detection of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD).
Hajar Nasir Tukur +4 more
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In southern Italy, some olive cultivars such as ‘Ogliarola Salentina’ ripen when the day temperature is still high, at up to 28 to 30 °C. This can affect both the oil quality and the expression of its valuable characteristics.
M. G. Di Serio +6 more
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Silver‐Alloyed Wide‐Bandgap (Ag,Cu)(In,Ga)S2 Thin‐Film Solar Cells With 15.5% Efficiency
This study reports improvements in compositional homogeneity, microstructure, enhanced radiative recombination, and extended carrier lifetime of CIGS absorber via Ag incorporation. The optimal Ag‐alloyed CIGS solar cells achieve 15.5% PCE and 948 mV VOC, competing with the VOC of the Ag‐free reference sample from the same batch.
Yucheng Hu +16 more
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Challenges and opportunities for Mohs surgery implementation in African healthcare systems
Background Skin cancer in African countries results primarily from exposure to high ambient ultraviolet radiation. It is an emerging public health issue with limited improvement in management services.
Samuel Inshutiyimana +4 more
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