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Abstract In current societal debate, opinions on children's use of digital technologies are polarized. This study investigates situated negotiations in everyday interactions by analysing how preschool children talk about digital media in relation to regulations on digital media use.
Pernilla Lagerlöf
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Digital supply, use, and input-output tables for China from 2000 to 2020. [PDF]
Tian K +5 more
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Social and Cultural Influences on Parental Mediation of Digital Media Use in Azerbaijan
ABSTRACT We report on influences on Azerbaijani families' parental mediation strategies for managing young children's digital practices at home. Data were gathered with five families in 2019 and 2023 using the Living Journals approach. Both fathers and mothers revealed the influences of gender and cultural norms on parental mediation.
Sabina Savadova, Lydia Plowman
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Modern contraceptive use in Somalia: a multivariable analysis of prevalence and predictors among women of reproductive age. [PDF]
Ahmed FM, Omar AI, Ahmed HA.
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ABSTRACT A high prevalence of teenage pregnancy in Ghana has raised critical concerns. This study aims to understand the causes of early pregnancy in Akatsi North, Ghana, while also assessing the underlying attitudes of young people toward future marriage and pregnancy.
Jihye Kim, Wendy Olsen, Mohammed Ibrahim
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Impact of mother's mass media exposure on early childhood development in pakistan: urban vs. rural analysis. [PDF]
Afiq M, Zafar M.
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From bias to bliss: Racial preferences and worker productivity in tennis
Abstract We investigate the impact of differences in consumers' racial preferences on worker productivity through the example of the home advantage (HA) effect using data on wins in men's tennis from 2001 to 2020 (pre‐COVID‐19). We identify players' racial affiliation as one of five distinct groups by combining clustering and facial recognition methods.
Carsten Creutzburg +2 more
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Editorial: Neurocinematics: how the brain perceives audiovisuals. [PDF]
Andreu-Sánchez C +2 more
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Lactate Accelerates Early Angiogenesis and Bone Regeneration Through Macrophage M1 Polarisation
During the early stage of bone defect healing, lactate accumulates and contributes to increasing NOD1 expression by stabilising HIF1α that in turn triggers a calcium influx, which ultimately polarises macrophages towards the M1 phenotype and accelerates vascularisation of endothelial cells.
Lulu Liu +10 more
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