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Undergraduate students' mental health in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review. [PDF]
Dias FA+4 more
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Poverty, Charity, and Hunger Among Families With Children—An Australian Example
ABSTRACT In Australia, poverty, hunger, and food insecurity are a reality for many households, but much of the research considers the adult population of households, rarely considering the specific experiences of households with dependent children.
Fiona H. McKay+2 more
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Orthothanasia: science's contribution to a dignified death. [PDF]
Runzer-Colmenares FM+3 more
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Transcending Multidimensional Poverty Classes in Urban Developing Municipalities
ABSTRACT The study draws on the multidimensional poverty index to characterize the poverty status of households in the Gauteng City Region, South Africa. In particular, it applies multinomial logit regression and mediation analysis to determine the factors influencing the transition of poor and vulnerable households into the multidimensionally nonpoor ...
Adrino Mazenda+2 more
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[Mental illness in former residents affected by the extraction of rock salt from a mining company in Maceió, Alagoas State, Brazil]. [PDF]
Santos PSD+4 more
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Compost Teas Reduce Verticillium dahliae Growth In Vitro via Direct and Volatile Effects
Compost teas suppressed the growth of Verticillium dahliae, the organism that causes Verticillium wilt in potatoes when V. dahliae was cultured with growth media containing compost teas. V. dahliae was cultured both with and without direct contact to the compost tea, and both methods suppressed V. dahliae growth. Graphical Abstract created in Biorender
Hatem M. Younes+2 more
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[Social determination of health, complexity, coloniality, and the long term]. [PDF]
Sevalho G.
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This study unveils the presence and densities of cultivable halophilic and non‐halophilic microorganisms present in the air sampled at four different sites of the Bochnia Salt Mine in Poland used for halotherapy. It highlights for the first time the presence of cultivable halophilic archaea in salt mine air in relation to the physico‐chemical ...
Aleksandra Puławska+9 more
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