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Tiempo de excepción: El extraño retorno de la religión en política
Óscar Guardiola-Rivera
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Next‐Generation Biosensors for Real‐Time Quality Monitoring in the Food Industry
This graphical abstract highlights the use of biosensors for real‐time monitoring of food quality and safety across grains, dairy, meat, seafood, fruits, beverages, bakery, and packaging. Central to this is signal processing, enabling rapid, accurate detection of contaminants, spoilage, and adulterants from farm to fork.
Drisya Raj M. P. +8 more
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The three stages of religious decline around the world. [PDF]
Stolz J +3 more
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All the bedrooms a stage: Reconceptualizing sex as “performance” to sex as “rehearsal”
Abstract In the United States, sex is often spoken about in terms of performance, and naturally invokes language of theatricality. Sexual performance has been used as an umbrella term to refer to sexual satisfaction, behavior, embodiment, and also pathology in terms of conditions such as erectile dysfunction.
Taylor Harmon
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Religiousness Measured by the Four Basic Dimensions of Religiousness Scale (4-BDRS) among Polish Believers: Measurement Quality, Personality and Well-being Correlates. [PDF]
Szydłowski P +2 more
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Abstract This article explores how Afro‐Brazilian communities in Pernambuco respond to state‐led industrial development through culturally rooted practices of resistance and repair. Drawing on archival and ethnographic research in the coastal municipalities of Cabo de Santo Agostinho and Ipojuca, this study traces the effects of Brazil's large‐scale ...
Shelly Annette Biesel
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Water Matters More: Unequal Effects of Water and Sanitation on Child Growth in Mozambique. [PDF]
Castillo JP +3 more
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La actualidad de la religión dentro de los límites de la mera razón de Kant
Jean Grondin
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Toward a unified understanding of people’s aversion to nature: biophobia
Human–nature relationships are often framed positively, but research rarely addresses biophobia, the aversion to nature. However, negative relationships with nature are likely to become more widespread following societal and environmental changes, with serious implications for public health and conservation efforts.
Johan Kjellberg Jensen +2 more
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