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    Bridging the gap: The future of biosimilars regulations by Anan S. Jarab, Shrouq R Abu Heshmeh, Ahmad Z. Al Meslamani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This includes establishing uniform standards, fostering international cooperation among regulatory agencies, and promoting educational initiatives for healthcare providers and regulators. …”
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    Marketing Difference: Two Teachable Moments at the Intersection of the Neoliberal University and Geopolitics by Blanka Nyklová

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…This article looks at the effects the neoliberal university has on feminist pedagogy when it is practised in a programme that stresses geopolitical differences. The material for the study comes from my experience as a teacher of a gender studies class for a US study abroad programme based in Prague, Czech Republic. …”
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    Empowering through information literacy in secondary school libraries: a qualitative exploration of teachers’ perceptions through school librarians by Oluwole Durodolu, Joseph M. Ngoaketsi, Bolaji David Oladokun

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In summary, this qualitative exploration offers valuable insights into teachers' perceptions of libraries and librarians, stressing the importance of understanding and addressing their needs and expectations to enhance collaboration and support for educators. …”
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    Association of tobacco purchasing behaviors with tobacco use by user groups during the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods analysis. by Nikita G Kute, David L Ashley, Claire A Spears, Amy L Nyman, Katherine C Henderson, Vuong V Do, Jidong Huang, Lucy Popova

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…., buying other tobacco products) than exclusive users. Educational campaigns and public health workers may promote interventions targeting dual users either to switch to reduced-risk products or quit smoking, particularly during stressful societal situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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    A study of mental health of EMS personnel during COVID-19 (A qualitative study) by Alireza Sanatkhah, Ali Rahmani Ravari, Reza Ghanizade Shoabjarei

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Additionally, three methods of control or validation by members, analytical comparisons and the use of audit techniques were used so as to achieve the criterion of validity.ResultsBased on the results of the present study, stressful work and social environments, the risk of mistakes and occupational accidents, as well as physical disorders are known as the most important causal conditions. …”
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    Public relations strategies and sustainable tourism in Tolitoli Regency: a case study in the Indonesian context by Mohammad Sawir, I. Ketut Mastika, Hadi Prayitno, Ayu Lestari, Andi Nur’aini, Daniati Hi. Arsyad

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Community participation is transformative, stressing local involvement in culturally sensitive policies. …”
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    Assessment of Sleep Disorder among Autistic Children by Ali D. Abbas

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… Objectives: The study objectives are to identify sleep disorders among children with autism and to identify the association between sleep disorders for children with autism and their demographic characteristics including (age, gender, housing, educational level for mother, occupation status of the mother, and monthly income). …”
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    Recreational potential evaluation of the perspective national park «Lisova pisnia» by Andriy Shulgach, Mykhaylo Melniychuk

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Also an important criterion is the presence of national historical heritage and humanistic resource potential. The article stresses the need to preserve landscapes which became known worldwide thanks to the Lesya Ukrainka’s work. …”
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    What Lessons in Managing Public Health System Were Given to Us by Pandemic: Regional Opinion by T. P. Khokhlova, V. G. Nazaretyan

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It was proved that there are certain problems in the region stipulated by the overall stressful situation caused by corona-virus infection, quarantine and other restrictive measures and loss of economic stability of the real sector in economy. …”
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    Investigating sport persistence through the development of the Sport Persistence Questionnaire by Karolina Eszter Kovács, Csilla Csukonyi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…It encompasses our attempts concerning the performance plateau, failures, injuries, or even the resolution, processing and utilisation of stressful situations associated with success and positive events, combining the physical, mental and social aspects of sport. …”
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    Patient’s Information Toward Some Modifiable Risk Factors of Ischemic Heart Disease by Bayan Omar Sharif, Aras Hamad Rasul, Osman Ibrahim Mahmud, Farman Nuri Abdulla

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…However more than half of them had a high level of information about IHD as a general, and the TV was the first source of their information but more than half of them were overweight, 65% did not do regular exercise, 52.4% were relatively stressful. Also, the study demonstrated that there is no significant association between socio demographic data and level of patient’s information toward some modifiable risk factors of IHD, with age, gender, educational level and occupation with IHD, at p value greater than 0.05. …”
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    A Considerable Contribution to Development of Fundamentals of Scientific Knowledge in the Field of International Economic Law (review of the book «International Economic Law and Re... by L. P. Anufrieva

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…The author of the afore-referred edition, being Doctor of Laws, Professor, occupies the post of the Head of the Chair of International Law of the Diplomatic Academy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russian Federation.Notwithstanding the point that through the last years within Russia a substantial quantities of special publications related to the International Economic Law have been emerging on rather regular basis, the effective, fundamental and system analysis of the International Economic Law issues realized from the stand of the Law theory (including International Law theory) leaves a lot to be desired.Unfortunate fact, but actually Russian legal science in the most of cases is represented by textbooks and casebooks which is proper as well for the field of the International Economic Law Just the same gender is immune to the edition commissioned by prof A A Kovalev.In the Introductory Note to the textbook it is stressed out that the item was in its essence deemed for use to require the educational objectives, however it is not to be construed as an obstacle for using by the practitioners, i e those who being the members of state authorities staff, have the powers to formulate and affect the public interests pursuing in the field of international economic relations: both scholars or public executives, specialists in the theory of law, etc.The book reflects the growing complexity of the international economic relationships from the one hand, and appearance due to this of certain legal problems in the International and Municipal law systems – from the other side Having differentiated the two notions, namely: «international economic law» and «international economic activities», – the author does seek by the same very important target – to demonstrate prima facie, that the international economic activities are consisted not only of the acts and deeds of public entities (those international and municipal having the interstate nature), but also private subjects of law (natural and moral persons including transnational entities or multinational companies, their consortia, etc ); it is to be shown, secondly, that the International Economic Law is capable to regulate only certain quantity of the international economic relationships, entered into the general notion of foreign economic activities, and thirdly, that between the regulation of foreign economic activities formed by the relationship where the private subjects of law are involved, and the same which consists of public relationship (mostly between the state-powers), there is no «Chinese Wall».…”
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    Premature coronary artery disease in a patient with a history of combined treatment for lymphogranulomatosis: a case report by Yu. A. Vasyuk, E. Yu. Shupenina, D. A. Vyzhigin, V. N. Manchurov, D. V. Skrypnik, A. V. Kostin, M. M. Shcherbak

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In 2021, against the background of a stressful situation, the patient first noted a burning sensation in chest, which was relieved spontaneously, and an increase in blood pressure to 145/90 mm Hg. …”
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