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    Plant PP2A: A Versatile Enzyme with Key Physiological Functions by Juan I. Cortelezzi, Martina Zubillaga, Victoria R. Scardino, María N. Muñiz García, Daniela A. Capiati

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This functional diversity arises from the structural flexibility of PP2A. This review examines the structural diversity of plant PP2A and its regulatory roles across diverse physiological contexts.…”
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    MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF RATS IN ACCELERATED AGING by K. Yu. Maksimova, N. A. Stefanova, S. V. Logvinov

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The aim of this work was the analysis of structural changes with age in the hippocampus of senescenceaccelerated OXYS rats when signs of accelerated brain aging are missing (age 14 days), developments (age 5 months), and active progresses (age 15 months). …”
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    GUIDELINE FOR MEDICO-SOCIAL CARE DEPARTMENTS IN CHILDREN’S POLYCLINICS by V. Yu. Al'bitskii, N. V. Ustinova, O. V. Kulikov, A. V. Kim, M. V. Muratova, Z. A. Roslova, N. V. Timakova, A. L. Rubezhov, A. Z. Farrakhov, R. F. Shavaliev

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The structured guideline was suggested: 1) early identification of vulnerable children and adolescents (difficult situations); 2) development of individual interdisciplinary (medico-psychosocial) care programs; 3) providing integrated interdisciplinary care for children and their families. …”
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    Identity disorder and social-psychological adaptation in patients with hepatobiliary disease by V. V. Khramtsova, S. S. Panina

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Aim. Investigate the structure of identity and mechanisms of social-psychological adaptation of patients with the hepatobiliary system disease. …”
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    Keeping Clean: A Qualitative Analysis of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Among Residents of Recreational Vehicles in Seattle, WA US by Leigh Hamlet, Graham Pruss, April Ballard, Karen Levy, Rachel Fyall, Chris Wilkerson, Jessica Kaminsky

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…We conducted semi-structured interviews with 31 clients and analyzed the data using qualitative content analysis. …”
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    A systematic review of mindfulness-based interventions to reduce ICU nurse burnout: global evidence and thematic synthesis by Budur Ateeq A. Alharbi, Niall McKenna

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Evidence supports their integration into wellness initiatives within hospital settings, with attention to program structure, duration, and organizational facilitation. …”
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    A Hope Intervention Compared to Friendly Visitors as a Technique to Reduce Depression among Older Nursing Home Residents by Donna M. Wilson, Alexandra Marin, Param Bhardwaj, Bonnie Lichlyter, Amy Thurston, Deepthi Mohankumar

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The structured hope intervention was not proven effective for reducing depression or raising hope. …”
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    Voices of Resilience by Alfonso Ferguson, LaShawn Adams, Olivia Fadul, Estefanie Ceballo, Shanta Pamphile, Daylan Moore, Sunanda Sharma

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) and semi-structured interviews, data were collected from 11 participants in CACREP-accredited programs. …”
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    Experiences and outcomes of older adults with obesity transitioning from gym- to home-based resistance training due to COVID-19 lockdowns: a mixed-methods analysis of a RCT by Costas Glavas, Jakub Mesinovic, Anoohya Gandham, Mavil May Cervo, Carrie-Anne Ng, Peter R. Ebeling, Elena S. George, Robin M. Daly, Belinda R. Beck, Paul Jansons, David Scott

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results Participants’ experiences and perspectives regarding the HOME program encompassed various elements including accessibility, accountability, maintaining physical activity levels, motivation, support from health care professionals, openness to telehealth videoconferencing for support, engagement, lack of equipment, supervision and a structured routine. …”
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    Antecedents and consequences affecting job plateau among school employees in Tehran by Nafiseh Ghasemi Zargar, parivash jafari, Nadergholi Ghourchian, AmirHossein Mohammaddavoudi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Data collection is through semi-structured interviews. Data analysis was done using thematic analysis method and MAXQDA 18 software. …”
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    Active participation of mothers in plastic recycling activities to improve water quality and reduce environmental pollution by Jessica Elfani Bermuli, Kurnia Putri Sepdikasari Dirgantoro, Pingkan Imelda Wuisan, Year Rezeki Patricia Tantu, Henni Sitompul, Figlio Guardino Loho, Grace Niche Agnesa Silaban

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Implemented as a community service program, the initiative followed a structured approach encompassing observation, education, assistance, and evaluation stages. …”
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    Improving the Еfficiency of Сash Flow Distribution Within the Social Insurance System by G. L. Podvoysky, A. V. Larionov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The research reveals the main structural elements that should be formulated in the strategy for the development of the social insurance system in Russia.…”
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    Perceptions of stomatherapy graduates regarding in-person and remote education during COVID-19 pandemic by Caroline Rodrigues de Oliveira, Carolina Cabral Pereira da Costa, Cinthia Cristine Rosa Campos Medaber, Luiz Carlos Moraes França, Samira Silva Santos Soares, Norma Valéria Dantas de Oliveira Souza

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Methods: this qualitative, descriptive study was conducted at a public university in Rio de Janeiro with 28 graduates from the program. Data collection was carried out through semi-structured interviews, and the IRaMuTeQ® software was used for data processing, specifically for lexical analysis. …”
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    Numerical modeling of concrete beams subjected to partial wetting and drying cycles by Štěpán Krátký, Petr Havlásek

    Published 2024-11-01
    “… Concrete structures are commonly subjected to cycles of wetting and drying, which can have a significant impact on their behavior. …”
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    Combined effects of antihypertensive medications: computer prognosis by O. A. Gomaskov, A. A. Lagunin, V. V. Poroykov

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…These vasodilatation-independent effects are linked to chemical structure specifics. PASS program provides clinicians with unique information on potential medication polymodality and adverse effects in treating AH and its complications.…”
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    Confidential, accessible point-of-care sexual health services to support the participation of key populations in biobehavioural surveys: Lessons for Papua New Guinea and other sett... by Angela Kelly-Hanku, Michelle Redman-MacLaren, Ruthy Boli-Neo, Somu Nosi, Sophie Ase, Herick Aeno, Joshua Nembari, Angelyn Amos, Josephine Gabuzzi, Martha Kupul, Barne Williie, Rebecca Narokobi, Parker Hou, Simon Pekon, John M Kaldor, Steve G Badman, Andrew J Vallely, Avi J Hakim

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…A deeper understanding of factors from RDS surveys that enhance health service engagement can improve key population programs. To understand the in-depth lives of key populations, acceptance of expanded point-of-care biological testing and determine drivers of participation in RDS surveys, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 111 key population participants (12-65 years) were purposefully selected from six biobehavioral surveys (BBS) in three cities in Papua New Guinea. …”
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