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Review: Asia: Man, State, and Society in Contemporary Southeast Asia
Gerald S. Maryanov
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Curcuma aromatica rhizome ethanolic extracts (400 mg/kg) showed hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic activities in alloxan‐induced diabetic rats, comparable to standard drugs in reducing blood glucose levels. The extracts reduced serum cholesterol and triglycerides, increased HDL levels, and prevented weight loss.
Salma Khadka+6 more
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Pro-democracy platform advocacy: Resisting Big Tech-mediated authoritarianism in Southeast Asia. [PDF]
Tran MV+4 more
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CO2 Storage Site Selection: A Comprehensive Review of Current Approaches
ABSTRACT Global warming, driven by increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, has emerged as a critical environmental concern. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology offers a promising solution for reducing CO2 emissions, but its effectiveness depends on identifying suitable candidates that can ensure safe, long‐term storage of CO2.
Shahryar Rashidi+2 more
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Time to bring patients to the core of care
The Lancet Regional Health – Southeast Asia
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Community-based recovery interventions for improving mental health in schizophrenia patients: a scoping review in Southeast Asia. [PDF]
Hikmat R+9 more
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ABSTRACT Background The incidence of Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is rising in recent years, especially in some non‐developed parts of the world. Hence, cost‐efficient means for sensitive detection of NPC are vital. Methods We recruited 646 participants, including healthy individuals, patients with benign nasopharyngeal diseases, and NPC patients for
Song Zhang+10 more
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Governing AI in Southeast Asia: ASEAN's way forward. [PDF]
Putra BA.
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Cathaysia, Gondwanaland, and the Paleotethys in the evolution of continental Southeast Asia
Yu. G. Gatinsky, Charles S. Hutchison
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Violence against children: what can we do?
The Lancet Regional Health – Southeast Asia
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