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El enfoque de Orientación Cognitiva al Desempeño Ocupacional Diario (Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance en inglés o CO‐OP), es una intervención orientada a objetivos centrada en la participación. Diseñada para mejorar el desempeño abordando objetivos personales importantes para los niños y sus familias. Con sus orígenes en 2001, el
Hortensia Gimeno, Helene Polatajko
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Using camera traps to enhance community‐based management of subsistence hunting in the Amazon
Abstract Community‐based management and monitoring of biodiversity has emerged as a cost‐effective strategy for providing credible data, informing decision‐making, and empowering local communities in resource governance and management. However, the establishment of community‐based management of subsistence hunting in the Brazilian Amazon has been ...
Ricardo Sampaio +3 more
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Background – Canine pyoderma is one of the most common presentations in small animal practice, frequently leading to antimicrobial prescribing. Objectives – To provide clinicians with antimicrobial treatment guidelines for staphylococcal pyoderma, including those involving meticillin‐resistant staphylococci.
Anette Loeffler +9 more
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Impacts of COVID‐19 on early childhood mental health
Abstract This study investigates the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on young children's mental health and their engagement in mental health services in the midwestern United States. Previous research investigating the impact of COVID‐19 on young children's mental health service utilization has rarely included children under 5 years.
Marissa Marsolek, Kathy Dowell
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Routine 36‐week scan: diagnosis and outcome of abnormal fetal presentation
ABSTRACT Objectives First, to report the incidence of non‐cephalic presentation at a routine 36‐week ultrasound scan, the uptake and success of external cephalic version (ECV) and the incidence of spontaneous rotation from non‐cephalic to cephalic presentation.
M. Fitiri +5 more
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ON CHAINSAWS AND ACOUSTIC VIOLENCE: Sound and Deforestation in Ajusco‐Chichinautzin, Mexico
ABSTRACT This article explores distinct practices of sounding and listening that have emerged in a context of severe deforestation in Ajusco‐Chichinautzin, a region south of Mexico City. It applies the concept of acoustic violence to this setting, as part of wider attempts to build constructive responses to climate breakdown through sound and music ...
ANDREW J. GREEN
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Simpson's tachytely or bradytely? The importance of quantifying rate uncertainty
Abstract The spectacular variation in species forms and richness across space and time can be explored using sophisticated and powerful tools recently developed by evolutionary modellers. In this contribution, we ask if the classic ‘Simpsonian’ view of tachytelic (fast), horotelic (standard) and bradytelic (slow) diversification rates can be ...
Rosana Zenil‐Ferguson, Lee Hsiang Liow
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Exploring critical factors in referral systems at different health‐care levels
Abstract Background A consistent referral system and patient patronage are the primary connections between the three tiers in the healthcare delivery system. Patients were scheduled to visit primary care clinics for the first time. Subsequently, patients are moved to more distinguished healthcare facilities to receive additional care.
Farrukh Jamal +5 more
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Engaging youth in biodiversity education through visual narrative
Abstract Engaging youth in early and sustained conservation education has important implications for promoting positive attitudes and behaviors in those who will become the future of conservation and management. Toward this goal, visual narratives (comic books, graphic novels) are an increasingly popular method used by conservation scientists to ...
Kyra Ricci +3 more
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“Parole, parole”: Unveiling the narrative framework of EU research and innovation projects
Abstract This article examines the narrative framework in European Union (EU) research and innovation projects, focusing on symbolic practices and terminology. The analysis includes over five years of ethnographic research, and 20 European projects funded by Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe, and Erasmus+ programs.
Gregor Cerinšek, Dan Podjed
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