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    Can We Implement Multispecialty Mother?Infant Dyadic Care to Systematize Interpregnancy Services After a Preterm Birth? by Seuli Bose-Brill, Shannon L. Gillespie, Kartik K. Venkatesh

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…18 Thus, longitudinal postpartum care is critical for both reducing current and future maternal disease severity and optimizing health for future pregnancies.19 Longitudinal postpartum and interpregnancy care serves as a compelling strategy to prevent recurrent adverse pregnancy outcomes, including PTB.20,21 For example, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) consensus guidelines recommend ongoing, multiepisode longitudinal postpartum and interpregnancy care, personalized to meet individual needs.16,22 Per ACOG, optimal interpregnancy care should be delivered by a multidisciplinary team of obstetric, primary care, and subspecialty clinicians, as a continuation of postpartum care to improve short and long-term health outcomes for individuals and their infants.16 Furthermore, primary care organizations, such as the Society of General Internal Medicine and the American Association of Family Physicians, have emphasized the importance of postpartum primary care in equitably addressing the health care needs of pregnant individuals across the life course.23,24 However, accumulating data has shed light on the inability of current U.S. postpartum health care models to deliver optimal postpartum and interpregnancy care, as the health care infrastructures needed to systematically connect individuals to longitudinal, multidisciplinary care after pregnancy are lacking. …”
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    Territories -in- between by Alexander Wandl

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…However, typologies of territory or spatial development continue to employ only degrees of either urban or rural. …”
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    The Benefits and Burdens of Meat Consumption by Cynthia Coyle, Ashley McKinstry

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Such strains on planetary boundaries and excessive use of environmental resources to produce protein is not sustainable, especially as the global population continues to expand. The United States has one of the highest rates of meat consumption, with the average American consuming over 250 pounds of meat per year.[7] If the global population consumed meat at this rate, there would be a devastating impact on both global health and planetary boundaries. …”
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    應用解構式計畫行為理論探討高中學生對3D虛擬實境反毒課程使用意圖之質性研究 Examining High School Students’ Intention to Use 3D VR Teaching Materials Against Substance Abuse... by 張盈潔 Ying-Chieh Chang, 王詩文 Shih-Wen Wang, 呂莉婷 Li-Ting Lu

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Importantly, substance abuse has increased as new illicit substances and with the continuous innovation of available substances. Therefore, two things are urgently needed: teaching materials that students are happy to learn from and ways of enhancing their ability to think critically. …”
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    The relationship between emotional intelligence and academic motivation of pre-university students using the mediating role of mental health by Khadijah Hussein

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Academic motivation is one of the requirements of learning and is a factor that helps the learner to maintain its continuity (Kordloo & Behrangi, 2020). One of the effective factors in academic achievement is emotional intelligence (Hossein Mardi & Hossein Mardi, 2015) and emotional intelligence can be considered as a significant predictor of academic achievement (Fernandez, et al., 2012; MacCann, et. al., 2020; Goh & Kim, 2021). …”
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  6. 378546

    Framework of Using Data Mining for Business Process Improvment by Mohammad Khanbabaei, Farzad Movahedi Sobhani, Mahmood Alborzi, Reza Radfar

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The proposed framework is based on an iterative and continuous method for using data mining in process improvement. …”
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  7. 378547

    Ocena wpływu obozu pierwszego stopnia Aktywnej Rehabilitacji na jakość życia osób po uszkodzeniu rdzenia kręgowego w zależności od poziomu uszkodzenia rdzenia kręgowego by Ewelina Kamińska-Gwóźdź, Romuald Lewicki, Rafał Studnicki, Joanna Szłapińska, Jacek Kubicki, Anna Włoch, Anna Opuchlik

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Wieniawskiego 1, Poznań Joanna Szłapińska Department of Continuing Education and Vocational Guidance, Faculty of Educational Studies, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Jacek Kubicki Gabinet Fizjoterapii i Pediatrii, ul. …”
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  8. 378548

    Análisis del contacto entre las formaciones Vinchina y Toro Negro (Sierra de los Colorados, provincia de La Rioja, Argentina), sus implicancias tectónicas by Carlos O. Limarino, Patricia L. Ciccioli, Sergio A. Marenssi

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…After that stage, a progressive lowering of the relative equilibrium profile reduces the accommodation the development of amalgamated channel belts of the fluvial systems interpreted for FA VII (Tripaldi et al., 2001) similar to the "unconfined stream equilibrium profile low" of Dalrymple et al. (1998).This trend continued until the equilibrium profile places below the channel profile. …”
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  9. 378549

    The impact of higher education on political development; a comparative study in Iran and Turkey by Masoud Shafiei Chafi, Reza Mahdi, Mahdi Asadi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…University leaders believe that by using online technology systems, they can continue the long-term superiority of universities in scientific and knowledge fields. …”
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  10. 378550

    Selected Abstracts of the 8th International Workshop on Neonatology; Cagliari (Italy); October 24-27, 2012 by --- Various Authors

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Effects of bolus feeding vs. continuous feeding on splanchnic tissue oxygenation, cerebral tissue oxygenation and apnoeic episodes in preterm infants • L. …”
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  11. 378551

    遊戲式數學活動中盲生學習困難及教師教學策略之探究 The Challenges of Students With Blindness and the Instructional Strategies of Their Instructors in Mathematics Game-based Learning... by 張千惠 Chien-Huey Sophie Chang, 林福來 Fou-Lai Lin, 謝佳叡 Chia-Jui Hsieh, 陳柏宇 Bo-Yu Chen

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Future scholars should continue to explore how teachers can systematically ask questions to facilitate discussions among students with blindness and help them learn mathematics concepts. …”
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    A Comparative Study of Quantum Management, Human Resource Productivity and Organizational Empathy in Higher Education (Case Study: Lorestan Universities and Lorestan University of... by maryam nazarzadeh, Iraj nikpay, abas madandar arani

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…According to data analysis, there is a difference between quantum management and human resource productivity in Lorestan universities and Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, but there is no difference between the levels of organizational empathy in these two universities.IntroductionRapid and continuous changes in the world, the increasing growth of knowledge and information production has led to the need to change organizations from a state of stability and predictability to coordination with the uncertainty in all world situations, including the management of organizations. …”
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    Rethinking Scientific Publishing by Sebastian Alers

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We fully agree with <a href="https://www.scienceopen.com/user/d01e620e-f5ae-4cff-9925-318c24043af8" target="_blank">Nikolaus Kriegeskorte</a> who says: &ldquo;<em>It&rsquo;s up to scientists to design and continually improve the future publishing system.</em>&rdquo;<sup><a href="#[5]">[5]</a></sup> Along these lines: Welcome to the democratization of scientific publishing!…”
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    Solutions to Implement Wearing Helmet Legislation: A Content Analysis by Leila Kouchakinejad-Eramsadati, Sofia Heydari Kamroodi, Enayatollah Homaie Rad, Marieh Hosseinpour, Naema Khodadadi-Hassankiadeh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The selection of the samples was done by the principle of maximum diversity and the participants were selected from different ages, sex, education, job, and work experience categories to provide a diverse range of experiences. Sampling continued until information saturation, i.e. no formation of classes and sub-classes and new information. …”
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    Use of ICT to Confront COVID-19 by Yousry Saber El Gamal

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span>Conclusion</span></p><p style="text-align: justify;">COVID-19 has demonstrated the importance of digital readiness to allow life to continue –as much as possible- during pandemics. Supporting a digitized world and staying current in the latest technology will be essential for any country to remain competitive in a post COVID-19 world. …”
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    The Commodification of Breast Milk by Matt Dias

    Published 2015-03-01
    “… [4] Medolac stated that paying intercity women for excess milk will create a financial incentive to continue nursing, and provide much-needed money to nursing moms and milk to newborn babies, while community activists retorted that women will be coerced into diverting milk that would otherwise feed their own babies. …”
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    Contraception & Reproductive Ethic by Sophia Yin

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The discussion of rights continues today, changing now to one about the right to freedom of religion. …”
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    Legendary genealogies of Byzantine Emperors and their families by Krsmanović Bojana T., Radošević Ninoslava M.

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Claudius Gothicus, Trajan, the Flavii) served on one hand to create the impression of continuity and legitimacy, and on the other, to affirm the proclaimed system of values, since individual Roman Emperors had by that time become the prototypes of certain values (so Nerva stood for tranquility, Titus for philanthropy, Antoninus for high morality, Hadrian for justice and legality, Trajan for a successful military leader). …”
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    Semiotics of the Clothing System in Molavi's Masnavi by Effat Neqabi, Mehrnoosh Esrafilzadeh

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…(type of hat used).The rules that exist on the continuity of the parts among themselves or on the length or width of the body and the speech in the clothing system include all the phenomena related to the irregular construction or the individual method of covering (clothing size, degree of cleanliness, makeups, and personal ornaments). …”
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