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Co‐Creation Art as Curatorial Method: A Case Study of the Bin 2.0 Art Exhibition
ABSTRACT This study examines co‐creation art as a curatorial method through a case study of The Bin 2.0 Art Exhibition, a community‐based initiative involving youth participants from Kampung Muhibbah, Sarawak Malaysia community, curators, artists from FACA Art Gallery and Aftermath Thinker collective.
Mohamad Faizuan Bin Mat +2 more
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Nucleic acid medicine encompassing antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) has garnered interest as a potential avenue for next-generation therapeutics. However, their therapeutic application has been constrained by challenges such as instability, off-target ...
Toshiki Tsuboi +12 more
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Abstract Aims Type 2 diabetes (T2D) disproportionately affects African American adults in the United States, who experience higher complication rates and poorer outcomes. Social support is a key determinant of diabetes self‐care, yet evidence in this population remains fragmented.
Richard Marfo +9 more
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Taking stock of gendered social networks in organizations and careers: A literature review
Abstract Ample research has explored men's and women's social networks, with the aim to link differences in structural properties of networks and networking behaviors to varying career outcomes. Despite the diverse contexts and methods, representing many aspects and nuances of the role played by gender in organizations, much of contemporary research ...
Sofiya Voytiv +4 more
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Estimating Total Post‐Release Mortality in a Boat‐Based Recreational Fishery
ABSTRACT Catch‐and‐release angling is widespread in marine recreational fisheries resulting from the implementation of enforced minimum legal sizes and increasing uptake of voluntary release. This makes recreational fisheries selective, with high release rates in certain cases.
Jade Q. Maggs +5 more
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Home Production and Gender Gap in Structural Change
ABSTRACT The gender gap in non‐agricultural employment in developing countries is concentrated among rural married workers. Within‐family specialization is central: Married women spend more time on home production, work fewer market hours, and are less likely to incur fixed costs of entering non‐agriculture.
Huoqing Cao, Chaoran Chen, Xican Xi
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ABSTRACT This study examines how issues across boundaries influence contention dynamics in a movement of movements on social media. Participants utilize social media to support or oppose goals and actions related to their visions regarding societal changes. As the boundaries of movements are fluid on social media, we investigate the actors' identities,
Carol Lee +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This case report describes the esthetic‐functional rehabilitation of a patient with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate who was managed multidisciplinarily from 10 to 18 years of age, and reports the clinical outcome 5 years after definitive prosthetic rehabilitation, which was undertaken after late secondary alveolar bone ...
Gizem Altundal +4 more
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Growth Medium used for Alternaria Solani cultivation First described: Nirenberg 1981
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The Architecture of Consolidation: Nests of Corporate Control in the Agrochemical Network
ABSTRACT Research on agricultural consolidation tends to equate corporate control with the dominance of a few large firms. We take an alternative approach that examines control through the explosive growth of legally distinct firms that fragment accountability. Using a new global dataset of 6982 entities linked to BASF, Bayer, Corteva, Dow, DuPont, FMC,
Loka Ashwood +5 more
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