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Seasonal stratification of anopheline abundance and species composition in southern Zambia suggests year-round, season-specific vector control approaches are needed. [PDF]
Martin AC +13 more
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Abstract Background Research on the role of the physical school environment in areas other than educational psychology has documented the benefits of exposure to nature for cognitive and emotional functioning. Positive effects have been indicated not only after a break in nature in mentally fatigued students but also in students who did not have ...
Lucia Mason +3 more
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Association between the frequency of going outdoors by life space and incident disability among older adults. [PDF]
Doi T +4 more
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We investigated neuropathological manifestations of hypothermia in 168 cases. Patients aged 65 years or more constituted 80% of the total cohort. Alzheimer's disease was the most common comorbidity, affecting 40% of all patients. Abstract There is a paucity of autopsy‐based studies providing detailed neuropathological characteristics of fatal ...
Shojiro Ichimata +2 more
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Real-world Speech Communication Experiences of Cochlear Implant Users. [PDF]
Titanji BN, Moberly AC, Tamati TN.
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Curating a Public Self: Exploring Social Media Images of Women in the Outdoors
Tonia Gray +4 more
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Volunteers stayed 3 h indoors and followed 1 h outdoors in a flowering meadow. Nasal mycobiome was analysed and aeroallergen content measured in nasal filters. Airborne fungal spores were quantified and fungal isolates were sequenced. Isolated fungal spores were used for stimulation of nasal epithelial cells.
Annika Eggestein +15 more
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Seroprevalence and genetic diversity of feline immunodeficiency virus in outdoor cats in France. [PDF]
Bessière P +9 more
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Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic and related restrictions imposed in the UK had a significant impact on social work practice with children and young people. As has been widely reported, practitioners were deprived of multisensory information in their assessments and of opportunities to connect with children.
Heather Ellis, Ariane Critchley
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