Abstract Background Hospital nutrition services rarely offer Indigenous‐specific menu options, an essential element of delivering “Indigenous cultural safety” in nutrition care to Indigenous patients. Methods Indigenous participants (n = 370) completed a semistructured Indigenous Food Ways survey (paper‐based and online) from 2021 to 2022 as part of ...
Annalijn I. Conklin +6 more
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The Genomic Basis of the Svalbard Reindeer's Adaptation to an Extreme Arctic Environment. [PDF]
Dussex N +10 more
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Emerging Trends in Nanophotonic Systems for Sustainable and Resilient Societies
Nanophotonics provides a versatile platform for addressing emerging safety challenges, enabling real–time sensing, secure authentication, and adaptive vision control. This review highlights recent advances in nanophotonic materials and structures that translate nanoscale light–matter interactions into safety–critical applications, paving the way for ...
Hyun Min Kim +7 more
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Arctic Greening Drives Changes in the Diet and Gut Microbiome of a Large Herbivore With Consequences for Body Mass. [PDF]
Kamenova S +7 more
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The neglected season: Warmer autumns counteract harsher winters and promote population growth in Arctic reindeer [PDF]
Leif Egil Loe +19 more
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Coping with risk and distortion in performance-based payment for environmental services schemes [PDF]
Around the world, ecosystems are in decline and as human population increases new policy mechanisms to counteract this trend are increasingly being sought-after.
Zabel, Astrid
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Variation in Human Bone Collagen Turnover Among Skeletal Elements
ABSTRACT Objective Understanding tissue turnover rate is crucial for isotopic analysis. The stable isotope composition of collagen is often studied in archeology and paleontology, yet bone collagen turnover rates across various skeletal elements remain underexplored.
Olivia Hall, Shari L. Forbes, Paul Szpak
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A novel genotype of <i>Hepacivirus bovis</i> identified in reindeer (<i>Rangifer tarandus</i>) in northeastern China. [PDF]
Xu W +5 more
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To the History of Reindeer and Reindeer Husbandry in Eastern Fennoscandia
Petr I. Danilov +2 more
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