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Duplex Stainless Steel Laser‐Surface Textured: Stability in Brine Solution
Controlled laser‐surface treatment (LST) of duplex DSS2205 steel is performed to increase its stability in brine solution under cyclic electrochemical assays. The superior protection with respect to flat and smooth panels is attributed to the presence of FeCr2O4 as the main protective oxide layer in the LST surface, after corrosion tests. The stability
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Enablers of community-led action in Australian climate disasters: recognising the role of pre-existing social foundations and local knowledges. [PDF]
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Linkages between functional independence, depressive symptoms, and social networks in aging populations: a systematic review. [PDF]
Yoon TH, Jee YS.
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Online social support networks
International Review of Psychiatry, 2015Peer support groups have a long history and have been shown to improve health outcomes. With the increasing familiarity with online social networks like Facebook and ubiquitous access to the Internet, online social support networks are becoming popular.
Neil, Mehta, Ashish, Atreja
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Kinship, social networks, social support and health
Social Science & Medicine. Part B: Medical Anthropology, 1978Abstract Urbanization and mobility have not destroyed the extended family but have greatly decreased its utility for continuous and reliable support. The loss or absence of familiar networks of social support has been linked to coronary disease, disorders of pregnancy, accidents, suicides, mental hospital commitment, school truancy, ulcers and ...
Marc Pilisuk, Charles Froland
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Social networks, support cliques, and kinship
Human Nature, 1995Data on the number of adults that an individual contacts at least once a month in a set of British populations yield estimates of network sizes that correspond closely to those of the typical "sympathy group" size in humans. Men and women do not differ in their total network size, but women have more females and more kin in their networks than men do ...
R I, Dunbar, M, Spoors
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Social network, social support, and health.
The Canadian journal of nursing research = Revue canadienne de recherche en sciences infirmieres, 2009TheWorld Health Organization’s Commission on Social Determinants of Health called for research on strategies that alter health inequity (Commission on Social Determinants of Health, 2008).Monique Begin’s thoughtful reflection on the important and timely work of the Commission and the significance of social support as a health determinant sets the stage
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Social Support, Social Network and Health
Nordic Journal of Nursing Research, 2000In this study we have examined research pertaining to the influence of social support and social network on health. It appears that good social supports and a functional social network are important factors for the prevention and understanding of illness, and in the rehabilitation process.
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