Decreased membrane deformability in Melanesian ovalocytes from Papua New Guinea. [PDF]
Allan Saul+3 more
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Insiders and Outsiders: The Role of Human Agents and Networks in System Change
ABSTRACT This article focuses on the roles of insiders or outsiders in order to theorize the role that human agents play in systems change. It asks: (1) what strengths and weaknesses do insiders and outsiders have respectively as agents of change; and (2) what strategies are available to use these insights to increase, or to limit, the prospects of ...
Miranda Forsyth, Anthea Roberts
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Pneumonia associated with infection with pneumocystis, respiratory syncytial virus, chlamydia, mycoplasma, and cytomegalovirus in children in Papua New Guinea. [PDF]
Frank Shann+7 more
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“I Paid A Bribe”—Lessons and Insights From Crowdsourced Corruption Reporting in India
ABSTRACT Preventing and reducing corruption has proven to be an enormous challenge. An important step in this process is to produce and use good metrics to identify where anti‐corruption resources would be most beneficial. Most measures of corruption, however, rely on surveys of perceptions or bribery incidence.
Ina Kubbe+2 more
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Human Impact on the Subalpine Vegetation of Mt Wilhelm, Papua New Guinea [PDF]
Richard T. Corlett
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Does the Shadow Economy Cast a Cloud on Banking Sector Resilience?
ABSTRACT Employing 127 countries over the 1991–2017 period, we investigate whether the shadow economy affects banking sector resilience, as measured by bank non‐performing loans, bank capital to total assets, and bank regulatory capital to risk‐weighted assets.
Arusha Cooray+2 more
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Blood pressure in Papua New Guinea: a survey of two highland villages in the Asaro Valley. [PDF]
H. King+6 more
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Measuring and Harmonising Coverage, Generosity and History of Work‐Injury Policies Globally
ABSTRACT I present new measures of generosity, coverage and institutional characteristics of work‐injury policy across 189 countries in the Global Work‐Injury Policy Dataset (GWIP) version 2.0. To date, major research efforts produced detailed social policy data for the rich Western countries, and more recently countries of Eastern, Central and Central‐
Nate Breznau
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