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    Infertile Jordanian Women’s Self-Perception About Societal Violence: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study by Bawadi H, Al-Hamdan ZM, Clark CJ, Hall-Clifford R, Hamadneh JM, Al-Sharu EE

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Thematic analysis was utilized to uncover recurring patterns and themes, facilitating a comprehensive exploration of their experiences.Results: Five main themes were identified: How the surrounding people view me as an infertile woman; I am suffocated by their questions; they interfere in the smallest details; I got burned and turned to ashes, and I have no right to complain; The problem of childbearing and the treatment plan is a matter for me and my husband only; and who supports me and what do I want from those around me?…”
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    Development and assessment of a risk prediction model for moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea by Xiangru Yan, Liying Wang, Chunguang Liang, Huiying Zhang, Ying Zhao, Hui Zhang, Haitao Yu, Jinna Di

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Finally, we performed decision curve analysis (DCA) of nomogram model, STOP-Bang questionnaire (SBQ), and NoSAS score to assess clinical utility.ResultsThere are 6 variables entering the final prediction model, namely BMI, Hypertension, Morning dry mouth, Suffocating awake at night, Witnessed apnea, and ESS total score. …”
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    Natalidade e amor mundi: sobre a relação entre educação e política em Hannah Arendt Natality and amor mundi: on the relation between education and politics in Hannah Arendt by Adriano Correia

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The education of youngsters must deal with the paradox of acquainting the newcomers with the old world that precedes them, without at the same time accommodating them entirely to the point that the novelty of their appearance would be suffocated, putting at risk the preservation of the world itself, which requires constant zeal and renovation. …”
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    'New departures' in infrastructure provision: an ongoing evolution away from physical assets to user needs by Ansar, A

    Published 2010
    “…Poor investments rendered today—particularly if costly, inflexible, and durable—will suffocate tomorrow’s possibilities. The <em>spatial, temporal, and relational</em> approach proposed in this dissertation begins to offer an alternative account of how tomorrow can be modularly shaped.…”
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    A contradição entre universalidade da cultura humana e o esvaziamento das relações sociais: por uma educação que supere a falsa escolha entre etnocentrismo ou relativismo cultural... by Newton Duarte

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…It is not just the fact that human culture has not yet achieved true universality, and not even the fact that the ruling classes have so far subjected human culture to their own private interests and, to that end, have suffocated and destroyed much of the wealth contained in local cultures. …”
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    Surgical or professional removal of ixodes ticks: evaluation of need and perception of necessity by Ukrainian population by M.I. Shkilna, M.A. Andreychyn, S.J. Zaporozhan, M.T. Huk, L.Y. Grytsyshyn, O.S. Tokarskyy, M.M. Korda

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Almost half (44.6%) of the forestry workers claimed to remove ticks with bare fingers, with 7.9% - by scratching away and 22.4% - by twisting out; 23.7% of all forestry workers used oil to suffocate ticks, all of which is not recommended. Only 32.2% of forestry workers used disinfectants after tick removal. …”
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    Singapore’s discipline through class consciousness : the “cosmopolitan” and “heartlander” in Raffles place ragtime and eating air by Hong, Grace Chu Yu

    Published 2015
    “…This class effected discipline is also reinforced by class markers such as public housing, and further transforms the home to a motif and place of entrapment; an identity marker that characters want to shake off. To overcome the suffocating limitations established by their class, characters rely on their vehicles of transport as an empowering sense of mobility, however temporal it might be. …”
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    Effect of the Ammonium Nitrate Levels on Intercropped Barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.) and Vetch (Vicia Villosa) under Weed Competition Manag by F Faramarzi, S. M. B Hosseini, H Mansouri, D Fangueiro, H Alizadeh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Intercropping uses resources more efficiently than monoculture, preventing the growth and spread of weeds by shading and suffocating weeds, and in some cases with allelopathic. …”
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