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Arabic validation and adaptation of the Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP-A) in university students: a pilot study. [PDF]
Aly M +6 more
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Negative symbolism of wildlife shapes human–nature coexistence: The plight of owls in Nigeria
Abstract Human–wildlife coexistence in culturally diverse landscapes requires understanding how socio‐cultural processes shape perceptions and behaviours towards conservation‐priority species. This study examines perceptions, belief‐based uses and conservation attitudes towards owls in communities surrounding six Protected Areas in Nigeria, addressing ...
Iniunam Aniefiok Iniunam +5 more
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Sleep and cognition in Hispanic/Latin American adults: A systematic review. [PDF]
Escamilla KJ +4 more
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Abstract Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is a clinically challenging multisystem neuromuscular hereditary disorder, with generational increase in severity and earlier age at onset. It is caused by an unstable cytosine‐thymine‐guanine repeat expansion at the DMPK locus, accompanied by associated genetic and epigenetic modifications.
Md Mehedi Hasan +9 more
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Heterogeneity in mathematics: Investigating cognitive profiles and reading comorbidities among children. [PDF]
Hasson S, Ashkenazi S.
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A lexical decision task for rapid estimation of crystalized vocabulary knowledge in Thai. [PDF]
Pluck G +4 more
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ABSTRACT To participate effectively in modern society, it is essential to have both knowledge of scientific concepts and an understanding of scientific practices. Children develop initial knowledge and skills to engage in scientific practices, such as identifying patterns, long before entering school.
Ada Cecil Haen +4 more
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Effects of Bipolar Disorder on the Verbal Fluency Skills of Native Speakers. [PDF]
Sakın B +5 more
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ABSTRACT Across garment factories in the Global South, the promise of “ethical fashion” coexists with poverty wages and retaliation. This study examines why the global call for decent work has not improved labor conditions in Bangladesh's ready‐made garment industry.
Md. Rafiqul Islam Rana
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