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Sailing Through Setbacks—What Makes Personal Financial Resilience?
ABSTRACT We investigate financial adaptation by young adults (18 to 40 years old) during a recent cost‐of‐living crisis in a developed economy. Interview, financial, demographic and psychographic data are brought together to shed new light on personal financial resilience, or the capacity to adapt to financial shocks.
Syed Shah +2 more
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Optimizing canola growth and biochemical attributes using diluted sewage effluent as an alternative irrigation source. [PDF]
Ullah H +4 more
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A diagram of the integrated species distribution model of river otter intensity of use. Three types of data (latrine detections, roadkill detections, and detection/nondetection surveys) are linked by different observation processes to the same underlying intensity of use.
John G. Crockett +2 more
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Evaluating composted sewage sludge as a phosphorus fertilizer in wheat grown on soils with different properties. [PDF]
Guerrero-Gallardo L +7 more
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ABSTRACT Allergies are one of the major health challenges of our time, associated with a high individual burden of disease and high costs for the healthcare system. Given their prevalence, allergies are also highly relevant from a public health perspective. The development of allergic diseases is multifactorial. In addition to individual factors (e.g.,
Jobst Augustin +13 more
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Real-Time Empirical Risk Assessment From Recurrent Coastal Sewage Plumes. [PDF]
Agarwal V +13 more
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Biofertilization of Tifton 85 with Sludge from Sewage Treatment Station of Whey Industry
Daniel Schwantes +6 more
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Affective Infrastructure: Capitalism's Specters in the Ecovillage Findhorn Community
ABSTRACT The Ecovillage Findhorn Community (EFC) in Northeast Scotland seeks to live in harmony with nature. How the community has done this over its 60‐plus years has changed from social communalism, where residents lived in cheap caravans, to now mostly privately‐owned expensive ‘eco’ houses with green technology.
Kelsey D. Grubbs
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