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Global Fluoride Toxicology Landscape: Bibliometric Approaches and Scientific Mapping
ABSTRACT This study analyzed research trends in the 100 most‐cited articles on fluoride toxicology, a topic widely debated due to the toxic effects associated with levels deemed safe for human exposure. A bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Web of Science‐Core Collection, extracting data such as citation count, authors, keywords, journal ...
Maria Karolina Martins Ferreira +8 more
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Baseline survey for farmers organizations of Mirwal and Shahpur small dams, Punjab, Pakistan [PDF]
Irrigation management / Dams / Farmers' associations / Surveys / Community participation / Water management / Performance evaluation / Institution building / Agronomy / Cropping systems / Farm income / Water supply / Land levelling / Pakistan ...
Bandaragoda, D. J., Cheema, M. A.
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Farmers’ Suicides and Response of Public Policy: Evidence, Diagnosis and Alternatives from Punjab [PDF]
Slow transformation of a developing economy gradually shifts surpluses and substantially reduces the importance of the agricultural sector of the economy. This has been recognized as a healthy characteristic of the capitalist economic development. Crisis
Gill, Anita, Singh, Lakhwinder
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Abstract Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has typical advancements in the healthcare sector with rapid potential proof for decentralised communication systems that have been applied for collecting and monitoring COVID‐19 patient data. Machine Learning algorithms typically use the risk score of each patient based on risk factors, which could help ...
Chandramohan Dhasaratha +9 more
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Old age poverty in the Indian States: What do the household data tell us? [PDF]
In the absence of any official measures of old age poverty, this paper uses National Sample Survey household-level data to investigate the extent and nature of living standards and incidence of poverty among elderly in sixteen major states in India. We
Pal, S
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Abstract Graph neural networks (GNNs) have revolutionised the processing of information by facilitating the transmission of messages between graph nodes. Graph neural networks operate on graph‐structured data, which makes them suitable for a wide variety of computer vision problems, such as link prediction, node classification, and graph classification.
Amit Sharma +4 more
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From the colonial era, settlers ‘technologies including imperial medicine have shaped the social, cultural and economic landscape of the colonies in diverse dimensions.
Olusola Bamidele Ojo +2 more
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Abstract Data is the key element that runs the modern society. Large amounts of data are being released day by day as a result of many activities. The digital data is transferred through the Internet which may be vulnerable to attacks while transmitting. Especially, the medical data is observed to be of at most importance.
Rupa Ch +4 more
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Using the PhotoStory Method to understand the cultural context of youth victimisation in the Punjab [PDF]
Bullying is an international issue that is only just beginning to be researched in India and anecdotal evidence in Punjab, India, has suggested that most schools in the Punjab are in denial about bullying on campus.
Grace Skrzypiec +2 more
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Conflict and inequality in surface irrigation: a socio-ecological perspective [PDF]
This paper attempts to understand the role of institutions and governance, in explaining unequal access to canal water under different rules of the game.
Singh, D., Vashishtha, P. S.
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