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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Malaria remains a global health concern, with an estimated 249 million cases annually and 2.2 billion people at risk of infection. This study aimed to investigate the association between malaria species and ABO blood groups and identify the relationship between ABO blood groups and parasitemia.
Yahye Isse Hassan, Mohamed Said Hassan
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How to humiliate and shame: A reporter's guide to the power of the mugshot [PDF]
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Social Semiotics, 24(1), 56-87, 2014, copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/The judicial photograph – the “mugshot” – is a ubiquitous and instantly ...
Arendt H. +30 more
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Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health and well‐being of families worldwide, with parents particularly at risk for stress and other psychological symptoms. In this study, we sought to understand the factors contributing to parent stress symptoms during the early stages of the pandemic in 23 European countries ...
Anis Ben Brik, Yunqi Wang
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Protein consumption in Europe: Sustainability, tradition, and policy implications
Abstract While the consumption of animal‐based food is linked with many environmental and health‐related effects, consumption of plant‐based protein is less harmful and aligns more closely with the principles of sustainable development. This study evaluates the historical consumption of protein in Europe, emphasizing the importance of sustainable ...
Petr Prochazka +7 more
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Abstract Aims To compare the effects of semaglutide and testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) on semen quality and parameters of functional hypogonadism (FH) in men with type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity. Materials and Methods We designed a randomised open‐label trial in 25 men with type 2 diabetes (aged 50 [46–60] years, BMI 35.9 [32.8–38.7] kg/m2)
Nadan Gregorič +3 more
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A Systematic Literature Review of Technology‐Assisted Vocabulary Learning
ABSTRACT Background Vocabulary learning is an essential dimension of foreign language learning. The learners have a huge responsibility in this task. Among other factors, time constraints and an overall lack of maintained motivation on the part of students makes it especially challenging.
Enzo Simonnet +2 more
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A review of the literature and media reports of patterns of mental health stigma in Slovenia until 2010 [PDF]
As part of the Anti-Stigma Programme European Network sites were to conduct a literature review on stigma in their country. In Slovenia, besides the peer review publications and reports, we also included all media reports on stigma in the last five years
Ažman +131 more
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ABSTRACT The experiences of displaced persons, currently particularly from Ukraine, are reflected in the concept of temporary protection as an immediate response to mass displacement. This article proposes a consideration of temporary protection from the perspective of ‘openness’, ‘in‐betweenness’ and the various forms of insecurities in people's lives
Sanja Cukut Krilić, Simona Zavratnik
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Parental lying to children: A systematic review
Abstract Parents lie to their children, for example, to influence children's behavior and emotions (parenting by lying). The aim of this systematic review was to describe the current scientific literature on parental lying, including its prevalence, correlates, conceptualizations, and operationalizations.
Emma C. A. Roza +4 more
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Assessment of text readability using statistical and machine learning approaches [PDF]
This thesis describes a prototype of a system that evaluates the readability of a given text in Slovene. To estimate the readability of a text, we used two methods - regression and classification.
Andova, Andrejaana
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