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Global coordination of metabolic pathways in Escherichia coli by active and passive regulation
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Effectiveness of Multisport Play-Based Practice on Motor Coordination in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study Using the KTK Test
Published 2025-05-01“…<b>Objectives:</b> This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a structured multisport play-based program on the development of motor coordination in Italian children aged 6 to 10 years, using the Körperkoordinationstest für Kinder (KTK). …”
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Indigenous Australians and Legal Education: Looking to the Future
Published 1996-01-01“…The relevant steps may be classified as structural (such as pre-law programs and tutorial support) or institutional (for example, curriculum initiatives).…”
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PRINCIPLES OF INTERACTION BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
Published 2016-11-01“…Offered article is devoted to research of features of interaction of the state structures and small business in agriculture. In article the author offered principles of interaction of the state and small business in the agrarian and industrial complex, allowing to reach target results of implementationof programs of support and priorities in realization of the state interest in agrarian and industrial complex.…”
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Molecular Action of Lenalidomide in Lymphocytes and Hematologic Malignancies
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Self-reported beta-lactam allergy, mislabeling and inappropriate antibiotic use: a study from South India
Published 2025-01-01“…Among those receiving alternative antibiotics due to inappropriate allergy labels, 44% were low-risk. Findings support structured allergy delabeling programs to enhance antimicrobial stewardship.…”
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Digital surface models of the Bronze Age fortified settlements of the Southern Trans-Urals (Alandskoye, Arkaim, Verkhneuralskoye, Zarechnoye IV, Sarym-Sakly, Sintashta)
Published 2025-06-01“…The comparison of the DSM with data from other methods allows us to conclude that there is insufficient validity for identifying “additional” elements, such as additional rows of buildings, complex hydraulic structures, extensive structures of unclear purpose, work and utility buildings, on the territory of several sites based solely on the interpretation of individual aerial photographs.…”
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Inverse design of face-like 3D surfaces via bi-material 4D printing and shape morphing
Published 2025-12-01“…Shape morphing from two-dimensional (2D) to three-dimensional (3D) structures enables novel fabrication approaches beyond conventional methods but often requires costly tools. …”
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Evaluating the knowledge, roles, and skills of health cadres in stunting prevention: A mixed-method study in Indonesia
Published 2025-05-01“…Community involvement, particularly by health cadres, is essential for effective prevention. However, structured assessments and follow-up initiatives to enhance their participation remain limited. …”
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Geriatric Mental Health Nursing in India: Need and Scope
Published 2025-01-01“…Integrating GMHN into nursing curricula and expanding structured programs are essential to meet future needs. …”
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Combined Effect of Low and High Rate of Corrugated Steel Fiber and Stirrups on Mechanical Performance of SFSCC Beams
Published 2021-04-01“…– To improve the fragile nature of concrete, its low tensile strength, and a view to giving it the desired properties, which serve to build more durable structures at less cost, the association of a self-consolidating concrete with fiber, is considered a wise combination. …”
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FEA of Effects Induced by Diurnal Temperature Variation on Downstream Surface of Xiaowan Arch Dam
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Running Head: Social Work Developments in Lithuania
Published 2004-12-01“…Now that Lithuania is free, the system of social welfare is characterized by under-funded health services and pensions, and a large number of institutions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with students and practitioners focusing on community development, using Lofland's model of social setting analysis.Results indicate that the collaborative efforts successfully produced a revolutionary and successful social service program, a multi-generational living facility offering full-time social services to unwed mothers, infants, and elderly residents.This article is based upon the qualitative study of social work practitioners and social work students and chronicles the successes and difficulties encountered within the process of community development.…”
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Les économies morales de l’obésité de l’enfant
Published 2017-05-01“…On the basis of the data collected in the framework of a fieldwork study carried out in French-speaking Switzerland between 2014 and 2016 involving semi-structured interviews with health professionals, observations within a therapeutic program, and the analysis of the scientific and professional literature, this study aims to elucidate the moral logics operating in the discourses and practices that constitute this new clinical field in construction. …”
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Family knowledge about precipitating factors of asthmatic crisis in children
Published 2010-06-01“…It is a Cross-sectional and descriptive research, involving 50 relatives of children with asthma, using structured interviews. The results of the study show higher prevalence of asthma in children from 1 to 7 years old and that their relatives’ knowledge on this disease remains superficial. …”
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Mapping the colorectal cancer patient journey in Egypt: A qualitative study of diagnosis, treatment, and lifestyle perspectives.
Published 2025-01-01“…The main barriers were as follows: lack of awareness, symptom neglect, fear and embarrassment of colonoscopy, limited diet and activity from chemotherapy and colostomy, job loss, and poverty (individual); peers fear of colonoscopy and judgment (interpersonal); misdiagnosis, inadequate patient education, and lack of structured diet and activity programs (health organization); unsupportive work environments, cultural and religious beliefs, health literacy, and cancer stigma (social context); and unclear screening policies, lack of equipment, lack of insurance, high costs, and limited rural healthcare (policy). …”
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Local Food Systems under a Global Influence: How Should We Holistically Assess Evolving Food Systems?
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