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The average daily weight gains of T1 (2.08 g), T4 (1.99 g) and T3 (1.85 g) were comparable and significantly larger (p < 0.05) than T3 (1.28 g). Statistically different egg weight, egg shape index, egg albumen weight, albumen height, egg shell weight, egg yolk color, feed conversion ratio and hen day egg production.
Yisehak Kechero+2 more
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Using verbal autopsy to enhance mortality surveillance
Dickens, Onyango, Benard, Awuonda
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Situation Perceptions of Educators and Marshallese Families During Pandemic Remote Learning
ABSTRACT This study considers perceptions of Marshallese families and educators in the United States during spring 2020 COVID school closures. The expectation that schoolwork be conducted at home from March to May 2020 blurred public and private places.
Vicki S. Collet, Elise Berman
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Are multiple coders needed for cause of death assignment: results from telephonic verbal autopsy interviews conducted in 2021 in South Africa. [PDF]
Neethling I+6 more
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ABSTRACT In this essay, I draw on both autoethnography and ethnographic research among college students studying their Heritage Language (HL)—or Heritage Language Learners (HLLs)—at a US university. I explore the felt contradictions and tensions that get voiced when attempting to navigate the uneasy relationship between two terms: “mother tongue” and ...
Arnaaz Khwaja
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ABSTRACT Background High‐quality early childhood education (ECE) environments positively impact child outcomes. This study examined the potential efficacy of a professional development (PD) programme on improving the quality of the ECE movement environment and children's physical activity, motor, literacy and numeracy skills.
Kalina M. Kazmierska‐Kowalewska+5 more
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Understanding the health system utilisation and reasons for avoidable mortality after fatal injury within a Three-Delays framework in Karonga, Northern Malawi: a retrospective analysis of verbal autopsy data. [PDF]
Whitaker J+7 more
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ABSTRACT Eye‐tracking studies tested the understanding of two types of speech acts (questions and assertions) in 14‐, 18‐, and 30‐month‐olds (N = 280; 149 females; ethnicity data collection forbidden, testing in 2021–2024). Experiments involved objects either hidden or visible for a speaker.
Cyann Bernard+3 more
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Abstract In addition to detecting “low‐level” features like shape, color, and movement, the human visual system perceives certain “higher‐level” properties of the environment, like cause‐and‐effect interactions. The strongest evidence that we have true causal perception and not just inference comes from the phenomenon of retinotopically specific visual
Jonathan F. Kominsky, Katharina Wenig
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