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    Vitamin D deficiency and posterior subcapsular cataract by Brown CJ, Akaichi F

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Craig J Brown,1 Faical Akaichi21The Eye Center, Fayetteville, AR, USA; 2Scotland’s Rural College, Edinburgh, UKPurpose: To evaluate risk factors associated with posterior subcapsular cataract (PSC) development and the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and etiology of PSC.Methods: Of 195 consecutive patients from a private ophthalmology practice, diagnosed with PSC, serum vitamin D3 (25-OH D) levels were obtained for 175, and associations among risk factors, comorbidities, and PSC were assessed.Results: In all 175 PSC patients, mean 25-OH D levels were low (24 ng/mL ±11 SD) compared with age/sex-matched standards. …”
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    Questioning the Constructed Intangibilities of Water Resources within the Modern Household by Mandi Pretorius

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Globally, public and private water authorities have adopted an economic model of scarcity in water management. …”
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    Outpatient Spine Surgery in Poland: A Survey on Popularity, Challenges, and Future Perspectives by Latka K, Kołodziej W, Rajski R, Pawuś D, Chowaniec J, Latka D

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Data were analyzed using Matlab R2020b statistical software, employing descriptive statistics to summarize the responses.Results: The survey indicated that 67% of respondents provide spinal procedures commercially, with 58% performing them on an outpatient basis, showing the growing role of the private sector in providing spinal surgery services in Poland. …”
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    The prevalence of secondhand smoke exposure among women and children in the deep South of Thailand by Sawpheeyah Nima, Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Background In lower-middle income countries, women and children are vulnerable populations that are regularly susceptible to secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure in their own private residences. In Thailand, the highest smoking rate has consistently demonstrated for two decades in the Deep South that related to cultural-specific of tobacco product use. …”
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    Effectiveness of Environmental Management Based on Trash in The City of Depok by Ismiyati, Purnawan Irfan, Kadarisman Muh.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The results present that in the framework of the effectiveness of environmental management based trash in Depok showed that 1) Institutional Factor for Urban Waste Management of Depok has run properly, 2) Private partnership (commercial solution) to be involved in urban waste management in Depok is being explored, 3) Applicable technology in fostering a culture of 3R (reduce, reuse and recycle) on the entire community of Depok, has been done with the declaration of Depok Trash Care towards Trash Clean 2020 in March 2014.…”
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    The interconnection between fiscal policy and foreign direct investment with R&D: Insights from East Asian countries by Sadik Aden Dirir

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Conversely, the results showed that FDI inflows and domestic loans provided to the private sector had a large favourable influence on research and development. …”
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    Un baby-boom, des baby-boomeuses ? Trajectoires professionnelles des femmes françaises issues du baby-boom by Céline Clément, Catherine Bonvalet

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Though raised according to this model, generations of women born post-war would nevertheless free themselves of it and gain more autonomy by developing new lifestyles both within their relationships and families but also outside of these private spheres. Once women were able to receive an education and take control of their fertility—choosing when and how many children to have—their life trajectories began to diversify, in particular in terms of their careers, as evidenced by their large-scale and permanent entrance into the job market starting in 1960. …”
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    Prevalence of Diabetes Distress among Adults with Diabetes Mellitus in a Rural Area of West Bengal: A Cross-sectional Study by Arpan Pal, Nivedita Das, Soumalya Ray, Dipta Kanti Mukhopadhyay

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Odds of diabetes distress were higher among <50 years of age (6.25 [2.41, 16.18]), females (3.66 [1.46, 9.21]), individuals with poor adherence to medications (8.40 [3.26, 21.59]), and individuals procuring medicines from private shops (3.47 [1.00, 12.00]). Conclusion: Diabetes distress is a public health problem among adults living with diabetes, which may have negative impacts on their quality of life and health outcomes. …”
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