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Cord clamping beyond 3 minutes: Neonatal short‐term outcomes and maternal postpartum hemorrhage
Abstract Background Delaying cord clamping (CC) for 3‐5 minutes reduces iron deficiency and improves neurodevelopment. Data on the effects of CC beyond 3 minutes in relation to short‐term neonatal outcomes and maternal risk of postpartum hemorrhage are scarce.
Andreas Winkler +4 more
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Chemical composition and microbial quality of Datshi and Zoety, unripen cottage cheese of Bhutan
The chemical and microbial composition changes significantly when datshi is transformed into zeoty especially fat %, protein % and ash %. The variation in microbial composition was also noticed between the products, however further study is required to understand the role of microbes in the transformation.
Anooja Nair +2 more
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Abstract Remote and rural communities in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately affected by infectious animal diseases due to their close contact with livestock and limited access to animal health personnel). However, animal disease surveillance and diagnosis in LMICs is often challenging, and turnaround times between sample ...
Emma C. Hobbs +3 more
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UEG Week 2023 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 11, Issue S8, Page 535-1498, October 2023.
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ABSTRACT Indian nurses coming to the U.S. on H‐1B visas that tie them to employers are often the breadwinner for spouses and other family members on dependant visas, where the dependant spouses do not have the ability to work due to visa regulations, thus upsetting complex gender dynamics in the household.
Pallavi Banerjee, Carieta O. Thomas
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Framework for crowdfunding sustainable development goals projects using blockchain
Abstract Crowdfunding has proven to be a viable strategy for financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is a type of online financing that prevents intermediaries, such as banks, from obtaining economic support through contributions from users whose motivation may be in exchange for some type of reward and/or altruism.
Ricardo Chalmeta +2 more
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A Translator's Face: Persianate Selfhood and Portraiture, 1760–1800
Abstract Within the framework of Persianate self‐hood, this article explores the intersection between translation, Indian dress, and portraiture in India and Britain, 1760–1800. It examines the translator's lived experience and cultural output as a published scholar and Persian secretary in the East India Company.
Beth Richards
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In a 2020 U.S. survey, more Asian Indians than Chinese indicated that they were worried about post‐Covid‐19 hate crimes. Yet, post‐Covid violence against people of Asian background has been viewed as being directed against “Chinese‐looking” individuals.
Prema Kurien, Bandana Purkayastha
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UEG Week 2019 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 7, Issue S8, Page 189-1030, October 2019.
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UEG Week 2017 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 5, Issue S5, Page A161-A836, October 2017.
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