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Abstract Fishing waste and its by‐products, whether naturally occurring or generated by the processing industry, represent a significant opportunity for producing high‐value products. These often discarded or underutilized residues can be converted into various valuable products through advanced processing technologies. Among the potential products are
Patrick da Silva Sousa +8 more
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Hospital mortality among psychiatric inpatients: a cross-sectional study, Brazil, 2023. [PDF]
Souza MLP.
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Poor Relief in Sixteenth Century England [PDF]
The amount of charitable provision administered by the monasteries of the later Middle Ages has long received the attention of historians exploring pre-industrial social-welfare systems.
Neil Rushton, Wendy Sigle Rushton
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Valorization of paper sludge for bioethanol and biogas production
Abstract This study evaluated the physicochemical properties and bioenergy potential of three distinct paper sludges: virgin pulp sludge (VP‐PS), corrugated cardboard sludge (CR‐PS), and tissue and printing paper sludge (TPR‐PS). From the experimental runs, VP‐PS exhibited the highest ethanol yield (46.8 ± 3.7 g L−1, 87.4% conversion), which can be ...
Anné Williams +5 more
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[Labor and social repercussions on the quality of life of breast cancer survivors]. [PDF]
Palacín-Melús SE +5 more
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Abstract The premise of a bioeconomy is the replacement of nonrenewable and unsustainable fossil‐derived resources and associated technologies with more sustainable alternatives. The adoption of biobased chemicals contributes toward the growth of a bioeconomy and is dependent on market and industry requirements.
Prisha Mandree +2 more
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[More than playing: The therapeutic value of play in comprehensive childcare from primary care]. [PDF]
González-Díaz A +3 more
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El valor social de la bioética y la biojurídica [PDF]
Domingo Centeno, Miguela
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Abstract Guaraná (Paullinia cupana) is a fruit native to the Amazon region. Due to its widespread use, primarily in beverages, its production has grown over the years. The seed is the only commercially valuable part of the fruit so the guaraná production chain generates byproducts, including peel, husk, and spent seed.
Leiliane do Socorro Sodré de Souza +9 more
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La responsabilidad social de las empresas: ¿un nuevo valor para las cooperativas? [PDF]
Integrating economic, social and environmental dimensions into business dynamics from the stakeholders’ point of view is becoming increasingly important as a strategic business value shared by European institutions.
Adil Belhouari +3 more
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