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Landscape‐as‐governance: Exploring agency, embodied sensing and decision preferences
Abstract We introduce landscape‐as‐governance (LAG) as a dynamic landscape property and theoretical approach that uses people's embodied sensing to explain their governance preferences. LAG incorporates enactive‐cognitive and polycentric governance approaches to reveal how sensing and sensemaking influence decision‐making at personal and landscape ...
Julian Clark+3 more
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Compartment syndrome of arm secondary to snake bite on hand: a case report. [PDF]
Dahal A+7 more
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New Diterpenoids With Anti‐Inflammatory Activity From Callicarpa rubella Collected in Vietnam
ABSTRACT Introduction Callicarpa rubella is a notable folk medicinal plant of the genus Callicarpa. It is extensively ethnobotanically used for its traditional uses to cure rheumatism, inflammation, and pain in traditional Chinese medicinal systems.
Muhammad Ali+7 more
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Diagnostic Challenges and Management Strategies for Superior Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis Induced by Snake Bite Envenomation: A Case Report from Somalia. [PDF]
Ahmed Ahmed A+3 more
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Diagnostic and Treatment of Snake Bites [PDF]
Francisco Oscar de Siqueira França
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Oil palm is native to the west African forest, where industrial production is expanding. We assessed differences in plant biodiversity, vegetation structure and provisioning services across 54 forest, community agriculture and oil palm plots in Sinoe County, Liberia.
Cicely A. M. Marshall+11 more
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Pressure bandaging for North American snake bite? No! [PDF]
Steven A. Seifert+2 more
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Positive serology titres for Neospora caninum in the absence of appropriate clinical signs is not diagnostic for protozoal disease. Acute deterioration while immunosuppressed should raise concerns over reactivation of encysted protozoa, particularly in dogs with a history of raw feeding. Successful management of N. caninum appears possible but requires
Perrine Henry+3 more
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