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On the collateral consequences of fine default: The Brazilian case study
Abstract The collateral consequences of the non‐payment of fines have merited much attention in jurisdictions such as the USA or Australia, yet they are relatively unexplored in countries of the Global South. In this article, we analyse Brazil as a case study.
Gabriel Brollo Fortes +1 more
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ABSTRACT Animals across taxa form aggregations, with increased defenses as one of the benefits. Some defensive behaviors of grouped animals involve body movements. However, how those behaviors are triggered varies, and how between‐individual morphological variation affects them remains unknown.
Damián Villaseñor‐Amador +1 more
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This study combines One Health and ArtScience to address Chagas disease in Latin America through Chagas Express XXI in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Six workshops revealed significant gaps in local understanding of transmission and control, emphasizing the need for education tailored to endemic socio‐environmental contexts.
Jonathan Gonçalves‐Oliveira +16 more
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This research presents a novel methodology to electroplate internal 3D‐printed features with copper, previously inaccessible using traditional techniques. Achieving a 5‐order resistance reduction (2300–0.08 Ω), the proposed electroplating approach is performed on‐board commercial 3D printers during the additive manufacturing process, unlocking assembly‐
Gianni Stano +3 more
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China's State‐Capitalist Development Model: Is It Viable in Ghana?
ABSTRACT The relative success of China's state‐capitalist model has reignited debates about state centrality in economic growth and the feasibility of replicating the model in developing countries. Shedding new light on the ongoing dialogue, this study examines the viability of China's model in Ghana and applies the property rights, public choice, and ...
Daniel Abankwa
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An open‐source LED lamp for use with the LI‐6800 photosynthesis system
Abstract Premise Controlling light flux density during carbon dioxide assimilation measurements is essential in photosynthesis research. Commercial lamps are expensive and are based on monochromatic light‐emitting diodes (LEDs), which deviate significantly in their spectral distribution compared to sunlight.
Aarón I. Vélez‐Ramírez +6 more
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Infrared barriers as a detection tool to reduce human–elephant conflicts
Elephant incursions into farms represent an important challenge for local communities and farmers living around protected areas, but also for the long‐term conservation of elephants. Early detection of elephants is a promising technique to reduce elephant presence in farms and human settlements reducing human–elephant interactions.
María Montero‐Botey, Ramón Perea
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Adopting a pedagogy of connection for medical education
Abstract In this article, we propose developing a “pedagogy of connection” based on the history and evolution of medical education in Brazil. This pedagogy emerged from the intersection of the healthcare and higher educational systems, both dedicated to the principles of social justice and universal access, in response to the country's efforts to ...
Marco Antonio de Carvalho Filho +1 more
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Use of the Prompts for Reestructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets (PROMPT) in Autism Spectrum Disorder: a case study. [PDF]
Donadio DMO +5 more
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Young Tomato Plants Respond Differently under Single or Combined Mild Nitrogen and Water Deficit: An Insight into Morphophysiological Responses and Primary Metabolism. [PDF]
Machado J +5 more
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