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People with systemic autoimmune and rheumatic diseases (SARDs) are at higher risk than the general population of experiencing adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes such as preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction, and maternal and/or fetal death.
Mehret Birru Talabi, Sonya Borrero
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International journal of hydrogen energy, 2021
Hydrogen is regarded as a key component of future low-carbon energy systems. Yet, for the implementation of hydrogen technologies on a large scale it is necessary to consider social acceptance. Studies on acceptance of hydrogen technologies have resulted
Anna-Lena Schönauer, Sabrina Glanz
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Hydrogen is regarded as a key component of future low-carbon energy systems. Yet, for the implementation of hydrogen technologies on a large scale it is necessary to consider social acceptance. Studies on acceptance of hydrogen technologies have resulted
Anna-Lena Schönauer, Sabrina Glanz
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International Journal of Psychology, 2021
Academic stress is a critical aspect of adolescent experience around the world, but particularly in countries with dense populations that lead to highly competitive college admissions.
Mackenzie Trevethan +4 more
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Academic stress is a critical aspect of adolescent experience around the world, but particularly in countries with dense populations that lead to highly competitive college admissions.
Mackenzie Trevethan +4 more
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The value of invisibility: factors affecting social acceptance of renewable energy
Energy Sources Part B Economics Planning and Policy, 2021Notwithstanding the global turn to renewable energy, its development is constrained by a lack of social acceptance. Various studies have evaluated citizens’ acceptance of and willingness to pay (WTP) for renewable energy and associated factors.
A. Keeley +2 more
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Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, 2021
In an age where organisations must have an online presence to compete and social media is virtually ubiquitous, it is essential that they have a policy on employees' social media use. Whether in the workplace or at home, a single post—even if it is not intended to be malicious—can cause irreparable harm
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In an age where organisations must have an online presence to compete and social media is virtually ubiquitous, it is essential that they have a policy on employees' social media use. Whether in the workplace or at home, a single post—even if it is not intended to be malicious—can cause irreparable harm
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Multi-criteria and focus group analysis for social acceptance of wind energy
, 2020In the last decades, the debate on renewable energy has received international attention. In the European countries, several wind energy projects encounter objections and protests from the neighbouring population of wind farm sites.
Diana Caporale +3 more
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Introducing social acceptance into the design of CCS supply chains: A case study at a European level
, 2020The installation of infrastructures for carbon capture, transport, and storage to tackle the problem of CO2 emissions from European power plants and carbon intensive industries, is of strategic importance to reach future greenhouse gases reduction ...
Federico d’Amore +2 more
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Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy dedicated to Electric Production
IEEE International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications, 2020The development of renewable energies remains today, a necessity for Algeria due to the growing deficit in the energy balance which was increased 8 times between 2010 and 2018, now representing 35% of energy demand.
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