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Abstract Background The complexities of Latino/a/e/x racial identity remain underexplored in the context of engineering education. Here, we examine the experiences of five Latinas with engineering aspirations, focusing on how they understand their racialized identities and racial inequity in STEM.
Summer Blanco +2 more
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[Epidemiological, clinical, and biochemical characteristics of patients in the LUPUS-IMMex cohort]. [PDF]
Ocampo-Torres MC +9 more
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Vancomycin‐Resistant Enterococcus in Wild Animals: A Global Scoping Review
Vancomycin‐resistant enterococci in free‐ranging wild animals: A systematic scoping review. ABSTRACT Antimicrobial resistance is a global One Health concern, and vancomycin‐resistant Enterococcus (VRE) remains one of the clinically important resistant bacterial groups. Although VRE has been extensively studied in clinical and livestock settings, it has
Yahye Ahmed Nageye +2 more
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Empowerment in prevention: a qualitative inquiry into Black girl-centred strategies for reducing HIV/STI and drug misuse risk. [PDF]
Opara I +6 more
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Effect of Breed and Diet Type on the Freshness and Quality of the Eggs: A Comparison between Mos (Indigenous Galician Breed) and Isa Brown Hens. [PDF]
Franco D +8 more
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Can Happiness Be Sustainable? Monitoring Global Consumption Footprints From 2015 to 2024
ABSTRACT Understanding how happiness relates to resource consumption requires considering not only domestic environmental impacts but also the broader transnational effects embedded in global trade. To address this gap, this study introduces the Consumption Footprint–Happiness Ratio (CHR), a visual analytic metric that captures the intensity of ...
Chong‐Wen Chen
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This review focuses on capability of Gallium Nitride (GaN)‐based supercapacitors, bordering the advancement from porous architecture to novel hybrid nanostructures. It systematically investigates synthesis approaches and charge storage mechanisms that generate remarkable energy densities and competent cyclic stability.
Farasat Haider +7 more
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Carbon in Color: Metaphors Shaping Science, Policy, and Imagination
Abstract Carbon is one of the most abundant elements on Earth, circulating through forests, soils, oceans, wetlands, the atmosphere, and even ice. Scientists and communicators have developed a palette of “carbon colors” to capture this diversity: green for terrestrial ecosystems, blue for coastal and marine habitats, teal for freshwater wetlands, black
Peter I. Macreadie, Anirban Akhand
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State insurance mandates and racial and ethnic inequities in assisted reproductive technology utilization. [PDF]
Korkidakis A +8 more
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