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Nima's “Incomplete” Humans: Storying Adolescents’ Black Inhabitations in Accra
Abstract In this article, I story adolescents as “incomplete” human beings whose inventive modes of storytelling and inhabiting community space shape a “black sense of place” in the Nima neighbourhood of Accra, Ghana. In collaborative arts‐based research with Spread‐Out Initiative NGO, Nima adolescents share stories and narrate experiences that witness
Victoria Ogoegbunam Okoye
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The Akatani Fe deposit in NE Japan has been regarded as a skarn deposit because iron‐oxide ores occur within marble‐hosted skarn near the Cretaceous Ninoujidake granite. U–Pb dating of fluorapatite in the skarn indicates that this skarn formed in the Late Cretaceous, contemporaneous with the granite.
Kotaro Seno +6 more
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Aims This study is aimed at documenting the reflections of New Zealand healthcare professionals on the use of synchronous telehealth consultations. Methods A qualitative narrative inquiry was conducted to explore the practice of telehealth in New Zealand.
Maggie Meeks +10 more
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A community‐driven vision for a new knowledge resource for AI
Abstract The long‐standing goal of creating a comprehensive, multi‐purpose knowledge resource, reminiscent of the 1984 Cyc project, still persists in AI. Despite the success of knowledge resources like WordNet, ConceptNet, Wolfram|Alpha and other commercial knowledge graphs, verifiable, general‐purpose, widely available sources of knowledge remain a ...
Vinay K Chaudhri +31 more
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Amazonian fish migration as a social–cultural–ecological process
Abstract In this study, we highlight the rich perspectives and explanations of fish migration held by Indigenous groups across the Amazon. We present the aspects of Indigenous cosmological stories, drawing from our exploratory review of cultural ethnographies and grey literature, as well as the authors' own experiences. We ask, how do Amazonian peoples
LuLu Victoria‐Lacy +6 more
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Abstract Verticillium wilt (VW) disease, caused by Verticillium dahliae Kleb., is a major threat to tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) production. Identifying loci associated with VW resistance can accelerate breeding efforts and support sustainable disease management. Although the Ve1 and Ve2 genes confer resistance to V.
Tika B. Adhikari +8 more
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Feeding Indigenous Aotearoa better
ABSTRACT How Aotearoa imagines our food futures – the role food plays in our lives, our cultures, our economy, our media representations, our marketing campaigns – will depend on the available vocabulary we have for thinking about food and its value to society.
Jo Smith, Jessica Hutchings
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