Abstract This article examines how and to what extent violence has become a pivotal tool for conducting business in places integrated into the global value chain. It also explores the roles stakeholders play in silencing workers' resistance within these places.
Shoaib Ahmed
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Evaluating the performance of verbal autopsy for assigning cause of death in older adults: A population-based cohort study in Karonga, Malawi. [PDF]
Marston M +6 more
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Ascertainment of causes of neonatal death using verbal autopsy in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Mishra A, Sinha S, Bhadoria AS, Khare C.
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Performance of InSilicoVA for assigning causes of death to verbal autopsies: multisite validation study using clinical diagnostic gold standards [PDF]
Abraham D. Flaxman +4 more
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Overview of the qualitative study “Identification of Important and Relevant Functioning‐Based Outcomes for Persons with an Oral Health Condition from the Patient's Perspective.” The study involved 36 adults with various oral health conditions and used focus groups and interviews analyzed thematically and linked to the ICF framework. Results covered all
C. Lenherr +3 more
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Rethinking 'Probable Cause of Death': A comparative analysis of Physician-Certified Verbal Autopsy and Forensic Autopsy Outputs in community deaths in Lusaka, Zambia. [PDF]
Mulenga B +4 more
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Multi-Cause Calibration of Verbal Autopsy-Based Cause-Specific Mortality Estimates of Children and Neonates in Mozambique. [PDF]
Gilbert B +13 more
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Unified Mobile App for Streamlining Verbal Autopsy and Cause of Death Assignment in India: Design and Development Study. [PDF]
Kaur H +10 more
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Long‐Term Visual Gist Abstraction Independent of Post‐Encoding Sleep
ABSTRACT Current theories of memory processing postulate a slow transformation from episodic to abstract, gist‐like memories. We previously demonstrated that sleep shortly after learning improves gist abstraction in healthy volunteers across a one‐year retention interval using a visual version of the Deese‐Roediger‐McDermott (DRM) paradigm.
Nicolas D. Lutz +7 more
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