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  1. 96101

    The Hygienic Quality of Raw milk intended for Human consumption in Algeria: Meta–analysis by Nadjah Guergueb

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A total of 4,685 sampling results from 61 included studies, investigating the bacterial quality of raw milk across 35/48 Provinces in Algeria, from 2009 to 2022. In this meta–analysis, the average level of contamination by Total Aerobic Mesophilic Bacteria (TAMB) was 5.84 log10 CFU·mL-1. 95% CI [5.55–6.13]. …”
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  2. 96102

    التقصي عن انتشار فيروسي موزاييك الخيار وموزاييك الفصة على نباتات الخبيزة (Malva sp.)في محافظتي اللاذقية وطرطوس... by سليم راعي

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Serological test of 384 samples using Tissue blot immunobinding Assay (TBIA) has proved the distribution of Alfalfa mosaic and Cucumber mosaic viruses on Common Mallow Malva sp. plants in several regions of Lattakia and Tartous Provinces  in a ratio of 9.9% and 5.5% respectively. …”
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  3. 96103

    The burden, risk factors and prevention strategies for drowning in Türkiye: a systematic literature review by Ali Işın, Amy E. Peden

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Fifteen studies examined drowning at the national level, while sub-national studies (n = 30) focused on urban areas across three provinces: Antalya (n = 6), Istanbul (n = 6), Izmir (n = 4). …”
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  4. 96104

    Genetic Polymorphisms of <it>CYP2E1</it>, <it>GSTP1</it>, <it>NQO1 </it>and <it>MPO </it>and the Risk of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in a Han Chinese Population of Southern China by Zheng Yuming, Liao Jian, Deng Hong, Zeng Yi, Guo Xiuchan, Li Ji, Kessing Bailey, O'Brien Stephen J

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…To investigate the roles of previously described carcinogen metabolism gene variants for NPC susceptibility in a Han Chinese population, we conducted a case-control study in two independent study population groups afflicted with NPC in Guangdong and Guangxi Provinces of southern China.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of <it>CYP2E1</it>-rs2031920, <it>CYP2E1</it>-rs6413432, <it>GSTP1</it>-rs947894, <it>MPO</it>-rs2333227 and <it>NQO1</it>-rs1800566 were genotyped by PCR-based RFLP, sequencing and TaqMan assay in 358 NPC cases and 629 controls (phase I cohort). …”
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  5. 96105

    Development of Online Inquiry Learning Model Based on Ethnomathematics Javanese Culture for Middle School Students by P Pardimin, Dafid Slamet Setiana, Didi Supriadi

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The twelve schools were taken from junior high schools in the Provinces of DIY, Central Java, and East Java. The test, evaluation, and revision stages continue the previous stage. …”
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  6. 96106

    The status of cooking oil consumption among Chinese adults aged from 18 to 59 during 2017 and 2020 by ZHAO Fanglei, ZHANG Tongwei, PAN Feng, LI Jianwen, MAO Weifeng

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…ObjectiveTo analyze the status of cooking oil consumption among Chinese adults aged from 18 to 59 in 23 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) during 2017 and 2020.MethodsThe data were obtained from the Chinese residents’ food consumption survey conducted by the China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment in 2017 and 2020, using a multi-stage stratified cluster sampling method proportional to the population. …”
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  7. 96107

    Level of Knowledge on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Among the Teenage Mothers and Their Parents in Rwanda: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study by Lutasingwa D, Favina A, Ochora M, Rukanikigitero JMV, Gutabarwa LT, Kagaba A, Kaggwa MM

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A vast difference in knowledge between adolescents and their parents indicates failure in knowledge translation and is associated with sexual and reproductive consequences, such as teenage pregnancies.Methods: In this cross-sectional study between December 2020 and December 2021, 834 teenage mothers and their parents/guardians (n = 861) were enrolled from all five provinces of Rwanda. Knowledge of sexual reproductive health (SRH) rights was assessed, and the differences between the understanding of parents and their children were analyzed using Chi-square tests.Results: There were statistically significant differences for all the assessed aspects of SRH knowledge rights between parents and their teenagers (ie, on the age of consent, safe abortion, right to education for teenage mothers, understanding of financial responsibilities, and perceptions of legal consequences).Conclusion: There is a significant knowledge difference between the two generations regarding their understanding of SRH rights. …”
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  8. 96108

    Políticas que promueven la justicia ambiental en Argentina: Participiación comunitaria en la protección de bosques by Lucas Martín Figueroa

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…I compare the implementation of the Native Forest National Law in two Argentinian provinces (Chaco and Santiago del Estero) between 2008 and 2019. …”
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  9. 96109

    A Delphi consensus study to determine the workload components and activity standards of dietitians in South Africa’s central and tertiary public hospitals by Vertharani Nolene Naicker, Keshan Naidoo, Jane W. Muchiri, Modiehi Heather Legodi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In phase one, the provincial managers provided the job descriptions (JDs) of dietitians in their provinces, and the JDs were analyzed to determine the baseline workload components. …”
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  10. 96110

    Intra-individual double burden of overweight and micronutrient deficiencies among Vietnamese women. by Arnaud Laillou, Elizabeth Yakes, Thi Hop Le, Frank Tammo Wieringa, Bach Mai Le, Regina Moench-Pfanner, Jacques Berger

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Vietnamese Living Standard Surveys showed that the rate of overweight and obese in Vietnamese adults doubled between 1992 and 2002, from 2% to 5.5%, respectively with no significant difference in the proportions of overweight/obesity between men and women.Considering the increasing public health concern over the double burden of malnutrition in Vietnam, we investigated micronutrient deficiencies among women of reproductive age according to their Body Mass Index.A transversal study was conducted in 2010 among 1530 women of reproductive age from 19 provinces. Participating women were asked to give a non-fasting blood sample for plasma iron, vitamin A, folate, vitamin B12 and zinc assessment.Although % body fat was associated with haemoglobin, ferritin, retinol and zinc concentrations, BMI category was only associated with marginal vitamin A status (19% among underweight vs 7% among overweight/obese; p<0.0001) and not with iron deficiency anemia, zinc deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency or folate status. …”
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  11. 96111

    Accès aux soins de santé reproductive en contexte migratoire : Parcours de femmes immigrantes souhaitant exercer un contrôle sur leur fécondité au Québec by Audrey Gonin, Sabrina Zennia, Paule Lespérance, Marie-Amélie St-Pierre, Marianne Rodrigue

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Compared to research conducted internationally or in other Canadian provinces, our research provides a more detailed understanding of the expectations that may exist regarding reproductive health services. …”
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  12. 96112

    Patterns of research utilization on patient care units by Lander Janice, Golden-Biddle Karen, McGilton Kathy, Watt-Watson Judy, Profetto-McGrath Joanne, O'Brien-Pallas Linda, Stevens Bonnie, Squires Janet E, Scott Shannon, Estabrooks Carole A, Donner Gail, Boschma Geertje, Humphrey Charles K, Williams Jack

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…A comparative ethnographic case study design was used to examine seven patient care units (two adult and five pediatric units) in four hospitals in two Canadian provinces (Ontario and Alberta). Data were collected over a six-month period by means of quantitative and qualitative approaches using an array of instruments and extensive fieldwork. …”
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  13. 96113

    Impediments to Health Innovation in Canada: Identifying Policy Barriers in Alberta’s Precision Health Innovation and Commercialization Ecosystem by Craig Scott, Hubert Eng, Alexander Dubyk, Jennifer Zwicker

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…PH is a major area of focus for economic development across the globe, however most Canadian provinces do not have a clear strategy for this sector. …”
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  14. 96114

    Connecting past to present: Louisiana cajuns and their sense of belonging to an Acadian diaspora by Sara Le Menestrel

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…This sense of belonging appears through the enhancement of a “blood” filiation with the Acadians from the Canadian Maritimes Provinces, of a common historic memory based on the “Grand Dérangement” experience (the expulsion of the Acadians by the British in 1755) and of the survival theme. …”
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  15. 96115

    The Phenomenon of Interethnic Tolerance in Bukovyna (1861-1914): the History of the Bukovynian Jews by Oleksandr Bezarov

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The Jews, who in the second half of the XIXth century reached a marked level of political influence on the processes of socio-economic life of Bukovyna, at the beginning of the XXth century, found themselves, according to the author, in a unique situation, in which they almost did not feel the manifestations of the policy of anti-Semitism, which became noticeable in other provinces of Austria-Hungary, as well as in Vienna; the Bukovyna Jews proved to be more bearers of imperial loyalty than the Germans themselves; they managed to preserve their traditional culture, focused, first of all, in shtetls (the Jewish towns) and at the same time remained a “demographic reserve” in the production of the cultural values in Bukovyna. …”
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  16. 96116

    The Contribution of Parties in Developing Curriculum and Strategies for Teaching Islamic Religious Content in Schools in the Digital Age by Mujahid Damopolii, Nur Ainiyah

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…From the results of the study and discussion, it can be concluded that the parties have fully contributed to the development of the curriculum for teaching Islamic religious education in the digital era; Among others, policy making at the central level is forwarded by the education office in the provinces and ends with implementation and financial inclusion at the school unit level as well as  involving the leadership of the parent committee and the wider community. …”
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  17. 96117

    A Folk Tradition Which is Almost Extinct Çelüm Çelüm Çemcecük or Çemçegelin / Kaybolmaya Yüz Tutan Bir Halk Geleneği:Çelüm Çelüm Çemçecük veya Çemçegelin by Kelime Erdal

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This belief and game, though has a place in different provinces in different shapes as in all folk culture values, is one of the values that comes to our minds and that is about to disappear when Muş culture is mentioned. …”
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  18. 96118

    Élaboration d’un énoncé de position national sur la navigation des patients atteints de cancer au Canada by Kristen Haase, Jennifer Anderson, Andrea Knox, Myriam Skrutkowski, Beth Snow, Lesley Moody, Zenith Pool, Kristina Vimy, Linda Watson

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…L’un de ces rôles, la navigation des patients atteints de cancer (NPC), vise principalement à coordonner les soins centrés sur la personne et à guider les patients dans le système de santé. Dans plusieurs provinces et territoires du Canada, la navigation est devenue essentielle pour offrir des soins de grande qualité aux patients cancéreux. …”
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  19. 96119

    Resilient Urban Form: A Case Study on Denizli, Gaziantep and Muğla by Aslı Havlucu Oğuz, Özge Yalçıner Ercoşkun

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Design/Methodology/Approach Denizli, Muğla, and Gaziantep provinces are selected according to the comparability of their population size and urban forms in relation to the greenhouse gas emissions of each city. …”
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  20. 96120

    A Cross-Sectional Association Between Screen-Based Sedentary Behavior and Anxiety in Academic College Students: Mediating Role of Negative Emotions and Moderating Role of Emotion R... by Wen X, Cai Y, Li K, Wang Z, Zhang W, Qin M

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Xili Wen,1 Yujun Cai,1 Kai Li,1 Zisu Wang,1 Weiyi Zhang,1 Man Qin2 1School of Physical Education, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance, Shanghai, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Man Qin, Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China, Email hnqinman@126.comPurpose: The study aims to explore the relationship and potential mechanisms between screen time and anxiety and have a clear understanding of the role of negative emotions and emotion regulation, thus providing guidance for Chinese college students to improve mental health.Methods: We conducted a questionnaire survey by selecting 1721 academic college students from 6 colleges and universities in 5 provinces in China, and the data were analyzed through the Process program of SPSS for mediating effect and moderating effect.Results: There is a significant positive relationship between screen time and anxiety, negative emotions play a mediating role between the two (indirect effect = 0.32, p < 0.001), mediating effect accounts for 59.88% of the total effect, and emotion regulation regulates the direct relationship between screen time and anxiety (interaction effect = 0.027, p < 0.001).Conclusion: This study sheds light on the potential mechanisms by which screen time affects anxiety in academic college students, providing a fresh perspective on anxiety reduction. …”
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