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    Cold Water Swimming and Pregnancy: A Scoping Review and Consensus Recommendations by J Shawe, M Felton, JC Harper, C Mark Harper, R Stidson, M Tipton, S Blowers, K Fraser, S Hingley, E McGrath, G Bainbridge, Massey Heather

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To find evidence‐based answers, a series of meetings brought together clinicians and researchers with expertise in cold water physiology, exercise physiology, fertility, obstetrics, neonatology, midwifery, water epidemiology, public health and representatives from the Open Water Swimming Society and an Open Water swimming social enterprise. …”
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    INVESTIGATING POPULATION BALANCE IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA USING SPATIAL CLUSTERING by Ali Abolhassani, Somayyeh Tari

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In the last three decades, the scan statistic method has been a very important and active field in statistical research. Identifying areas on geographic maps, where the concentration of points (elderly, sick, criminals, certain animal species, etc.) is significant, is important in many fields such as epidemiology, politics, criminology, zoology, and so on. …”
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    Infection with hepatitis C virus as a cause of cirrhosis – case study by Lidia Sierpińska, Małgorzata Januszek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The method was a case study, the technique – analysis of records the research tool – case history with the results of diagnostic tests, visual analogue scale (VAS) measuring pain intensity, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, fluid balance chart, and an author-constructed questionnaire to be completed by the patient; Results. …”
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    La santé et la sécurité au travail des travailleurs immigrants à Montréal : résultats d’une enquête exploratoire by Sylvie Gravel, Laurence Boucheron, Michel Kane

    Published 2003-05-01
    “…They agree to work in precarious conditions because of their own volatile economic situation, their difficulties with the languages of the host society, and the fact that they have no social or professional network of their own. …”
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