This cross‑sectional observational study assessed the prevalence and diversity of intestinal parasitic infections in humans and livestock in a rural highland community of Nepal. Intestinal parasites were detected in 22% of human participants and 73% of livestock, with overlapping parasite genera observed within the same households.
Kishor Pandey +25 more
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Integrated housing reconstruction model post-earthquake and tsunamis: Emphasising sustainable construction and local wisdom towards disaster-resilient cities. [PDF]
Indramanik IBG +3 more
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The Depositional Record, Volume 12, Issue 3, June 2026.
John J. G. Reijmer +2 more
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Education in a Changing Climate: A Systematic Review for Low and Middle‐Income Countries (LMICs)
ABSTRACT Climate change is a major global challenge that affects many aspects of human life and hinders progress on the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). One area that has not received enough attention is its impact on children's education in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs), which are especially vulnerable to ...
Afshan Ameer, Rami Ghannam
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Abstract Relative plate motion in subduction zones transitions from frictional slip to viscous flow with increasing depth and temperature. The frictional‐viscous transition can control the depth extent of megathrust earthquakes and episodic tremor and slip (ETS).
So Ozawa +2 more
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Tsunami disaster resilience through dramatisation of local wisdom: The performance of Nandong Smong by Acehnese high school students in Simeulue regency, Indonesia. [PDF]
Aziz D +4 more
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Los desastres naturales y el riesgo de tsunamis. El tsunami de Indonesia del 26 de diciembre de 2004
One of the more terrible natural hazards due to the impossibility of preventing them and the catastrophic effects that cause, is the tsunamis, which even though they are not frequent, when they happen they destroy all they find in their way.
Campos Romero, María Lourdes
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Widespread Impact‐Induced Crustal Permeability on the Early Earth
Abstract The early Earth (i.e., Archean and Hadean Eons, 2.5–4.0 and 4.0–4.5 Ga, respectively) experienced frequent cosmic bombardment. Impacts have been shown to stimulate crustal alteration, for instance via hydrothermal systems active for up to millions of years post‐impact.
A. M. Alexander +2 more
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Seismoacoustic monitoring of eastern mediterranean earthquakes toward a tsunami early warning system for Egypt. [PDF]
Elbehiri HS +4 more
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Earthquakes, tsunamis and painted ladies.
Earthquakes, tsunamis and painted ...
Butcher, P.
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