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  1. 1461

    The emerging issues under Section 106 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976: a need for family mediation in Malaysia by Abdul Hak, Nora, Md Hashim, Noraini, Rahmat, Nur Ezan

    Published 2011
    “…Dispute resolution outside of court is not new; societies world-over have long used non-judicial and indigenous methods to resolve conflicts. …”
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    An ethnographic study of Black Ugandan British parents’ experiences of supporting their children’s learning within their home environments by Musoke, Waliah Nalukwago

    Published 2016
    “…Adopting an ethnographic and an interpretive approach allowed me to explore how Black Ugandan British parents supported their children’s education over time through data collected via long-term interactions, observations and semi-structured interviews with the ten families in their natural home environment settings. …”
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    Cancer control and prevention in Argentina by Eraso, Yolanda

    Published 2019
    “…From the 1920s to the early 1980s, three distinct periods can be identified: first, an institutional approach, where the first cancer institute attempted to concentrate all the activities related to the control of cancer, that is, lay education, scientific research, diagnosis and treatment, patients’ support, and cancer statistics; second, a state approach, inaugurated by the arrival of Juan Domingo Perón to government, where the centralization of cancer initiatives became a state affair; and third, a long period characterized by the retirement of the state—marked by political unrest and a succession of military governments until the return of democracy in 1983—informed by decentralizing policies, the prominent role of civil society actors, such as voluntary organizations and medical societies, and the relative sway of the Pan American Health Organization. …”
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    Integrating refugee healthcare professionals in the UK National Health Service: experience from a multi-agency collaboration by Butt, Mohsin Faysal, Salmon, Louise, Mulamehic, Fahira, Hixon, Avelyn, Moodambail, Abdul Rehman, Gupta, Sandy

    Published 2019
    “…Future studies assessing the utility of such programmes should ensure that the long-term employment outcomes of RHPs are more closely tracked. …”
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    Cross channel fraud detection framework in financial services using recurrent neural networks by Patel, Yogesh

    Published 2019
    “…Based on the proposed framework, Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) based Recurrent Neural Network model for detecting fraud in remote banking is implemented and performance is evaluated against Support Vector Machine (SVM) and Markov models. …”
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    Institutional quality in the finance-growth nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa by Adu-Darko, Eunice Adwoa

    Published 2021
    “…The results indicate that there are significant and positive long-run associations between growth, capital, financial development and institutional quality that generate productivity gains over net factor productivity in the panel of 21 countries from sub-Saharan Africa only when structural breaks and cross-sectional dependence are considered within the Cobb-Douglas framework. …”
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    Pregnancy outcomes of women with Type 2 and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM): specific focus on client engagement with health professionals, diagnosis of GDM and supplementation... by Hutchinson, Joanne

    Published 2020
    “…Recent studies have reported significantly lower levels of AA & DHA in the red blood cells of pregnant women with GDM and T2 DM, resulting in a depletion in placental uptake and transfer of these fatty acids to the foetus and adequate supply for the mother, which if remains untreated, may have adverse impact on maternal, foetal and neonatal health in the short- and long-term. Therefore, women in these high risk groups need to effectively engage with health care professionals (HCPs) involved in their care and the services offered to them. …”
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    Meeting the challenges of chemical and biological weapons: strengthening the chemical and biological disarmament and non-proliferation regimes by Edwards, Brett, Novossiolova, Tatyana, Crowley, Michael, Whitby, Simon, Dando, Malcolm, Shang, Lijun

    Published 2022
    “…During this century despite the agreement of some positive measures to strengthen these Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Regimes, there is little doubt that both are facing considerable difficulties at present. However, there is a long and diverse tradition of civil society efforts to help strengthen these regimes and there is some hope that, following the dangers from biological agents exposed in the pandemic, States Parties will be able to find ways to improve the protection afforded by the two Conventions. …”
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    Strengthening the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention after COVID-19: reaching agreement on a code of conduct and biological security education at the 2021, 9th Review Conferen... by Shang, Lijun, Whitby, Simon, Dando, Malcolm

    Published 2022
    “…Nevertheless, it might be expected that after the pandemic, health security, including biological security, would be a political priority across the world, but the long history of difficulties in agreeing measures to develop the BTWC suggests that such progress may well not be possible without a concerted effort by states parties and civil society. …”
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