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Investigation on Determinants and Choice of Contraceptive Usage among Nigeria Women of Reproductive Age
Published 2023-03-01“…Results: As reveal in this study, 83.86% of Nigeria women within the reproductive age do no use any method of contraceptives while only 16.14% use one form of contraceptives. …”
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REGIONAL FEATURES AGE OF MOTHER AND ANTHROPOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF NEWBORN CHILDREN REPUBLIC OF CRIMEA
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Self-medication among academicians in a Nigerian University: Are there gender and age differences?
Published 2008-01-01“…Results: All respondents were found to indulge in self-medication with consequent adverse effects and there were no differences in gender or age. Conclusion: Since most lecturers self-medicate irrespective of gender or age, it is recommended that programmes should be mounted in the universities, to enlighten all irrespective of gender or age on the dangers of this dangerous habits on self-medication.…”
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A ritual site with sacrificial wells from the Viking Age at Trelleborg, Denmark
Published 2014-11-01“…This study presents new cross-disciplinary investigations focusing on three sacrificial well-like structures (47, 50 and 121) from the pre-Christian Viking Age at Trelleborg. Two of the sacrificial wells (47 and 121) included the only skeletal remains of four children hitherto recovered from Danish Viking Age wells. …”
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Rural–urban disparities in birth interval among women of reproductive age in Nigeria
Published 2022-10-01“…Public health awareness campaigns should be strengthened to drive the importance of birth spacing techniques such as the utilization of modern contraceptives and breastfeeding in all the geo-political regions and across all age strata. Women particularly those residing in the rural areas should be encouraged to advance their education to at least a secondary level and enlightened on the importance of ANC.…”
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PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN AT THE AGE OF 1 YEAR AND 6 YEARS BORN AT LOW WEIGHT
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O.M. Kovalevsky's participatory citizenship: Conditions for its formation during the school and student years
Published 2018-12-01“…The conclusion was made that O.M Kovalevsky – due to the specifics of the national, ethnic, and religious composition of the population – was brought up from the early age on the principles of Christian mercy, humanism, tolerance, and liberal attitude towards religion. …”
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Early school-age family meal characteristics matter for the later development of boys and girls
Published 2022-12-01“…Instead, studying family meal characteristics might be more enlightening. This study aims to examine the prospective associations between family meal environment quality at age 6 years and later well-being at age 12 years in 734 boys and 758 girls. …”
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Religion-Science Relationship in Western Thought: A Historical Review
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Can Nutrition Contribute to a Reduction in Sarcopenia, Frailty, and Comorbidities in a Super-Aged Society?
Published 2023-06-01“…Nutritional support for chronic disease patients and sarcopenic individuals with adequate energy and protein intake, vitamin D supplementation, blood glucose level management for individuals with diabetes, obesity prevention, nutritional education for healthy individuals, and the enlightenment of society could be crucial to solve the health-related problems in super-aging societies.…”
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Literary Experiences of Encyclopedist of 18th Century: Jean-Francois Marmontel
Published 2022-10-01“…The research methodology is based on a narrative approach in the historiographical perspective, as well as a biographical (cultural-anthropocentric) method that reveals the writer's biography as a typical manifestation of the socio-cultural processes of the age of the Enlightenment. The use of these methods determined the novelty of the study, as it contributed to the consideration of the dynamics of the views of the French educator J.…”
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REFERENCE VALUES FOR CEREBRAL OXIMETRY (rSO2) IN CHILDREN AGED 1 MONTH TO 3 YEARS
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Trajectories of psychiatric care in an innovative outpatient program designed for transitional age youth (16 to 24 years old) in French-speaking Belgium: results of a retrospective...
Published 2022-06-01“… Introduction Transitional age youth (TAY), from 16 to 24 years old, are a particularly at-risk population in mental health. …”
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Representations of Light in Western Culture
Published 2022-10-01“…This understanding of light is a deep structure, originating in religion, that persists in secular culture: from ancient Near Eastern mythologies, to Plato’s parable of the cave, to the Judeo-Christian narrative and the Enlightenment and culminating in the role of light in New Age culture.…”
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Evaluation of Demographic Variables and Socio-economic Status on the Prevalence of Health Hazards amongst Residents of Akure North Local Government, Ondo State, Nigeria
Published 2017-05-01“…Also, the women should be more empowered economically and be made to play an important role as it has been realized that women do a greater part of solid wastes handling and disposal in the community. Keywords: Waste, age, gender, socio-economic, health hazards, community. …”
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Joanna McClelland Glass’ Mrs. Dexter and Her Daily and the Inter-play among Age, Gender and Class
Published 2016-05-01“…Out of the various artistic and communicative channels whereby old age is constantly re-presented, the theater stands out as an especially enlightening medium through which the constructedness of aging and ensuing stereotypical visions of old men and women can be explored. …”
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