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    An assessment of the impact of South Asian ethnicity on body composition, dimensions and proportions in children and adolescents, and their potential for risk of metabolic syndrome by Shah, Mahjabeen

    Published 2015
    “…South Asians (SA) are a high-risk group for cardiometabolic disease, which is partly attributed, to their ‘thin-fat’ body composition (BC) phenotype. Generally, SAs have a higher % fat mass (FM) and less skeletal muscle mass (SMM), together with a more abdominal distribution of body fat, compared with white Europeans (WE) at equivalent body mass index (BMI) values. …”
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    Biosynthesis of antibacterial silver nanoparticles using plant organs of Ficus deltoidea Jack var. kunstleri (King) corner by Mohammad Din, Shahrulnizahana

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, visible damage on the bacterial wall of S. aureus was observed when treated with AgNP-Stem. Finally, human skin fibroblast (HSF 1184) cells exhibited lower viability when treated with AgNP-Root and AgNP-Stem compared to AgNP-Fig and AgNP-Leaf. …”
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    Low magnetic field exposure alters prostate cancer cell properties by Lange, Sigrun, Inal, Jameel, Kraev, Igor, Dart, Dafydd Alwyn, Uysal-Onganer, Pinar

    Published 2024
    “…These included cancerous, metabolic, blood, skin, cardiac and skeletal Disease Pathways, as well as pain and developmental disorders. …”
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    Rethinking learning outcomes : review of Trevor Hussey & Patrick Smith (2003) ‘The Uses of Learning Outcomes’, Teaching in Higher Education, Vol. 8. No 3, pp. 357-368 by Carter, Carol

    Published 2005
    “…Picking up the baton from their earlier article The Trouble With Learning Outcomes, in which they detailed a persuasively cautionary account of the dangers inherent in using learning outcomes as tools of audit rather than of education, Hussey and Smith (2002) return on a mission: ‘to develop an account of learning outcomes… that is more realistic and conducive to educational purposes’ (p. 232). …”
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    Pro-social attitudes towards ethno-religious out-groups during the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey experiment in five countries by Carol, Sarah, David, Lea, Malasevic, Sinisa, Uzelac, Gordana

    Published 2024
    “…This article examines pro-social attitudes among 7000 residents in England, Ireland, Germany, Serbia, and Sweden by showing a fictitious scenario of an older neighbour who needs his groceries to be picked up from a nearby supermarket. The online survey experiment follows a 3 × 2 × 2 factorial design varying the ethno-religious origin of neighbours signalled by the name (Alexander vs Mohammed), the length of their residence (<1 year, 10 years, entire life), and if groceries, or groceries and beer need to be collected. …”
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    The tin chok textile and weaving tradition of Mae Chaem, Thailand by Serewiwattana, Orrapavadee

    Published 2015
    “…This thesis evaluates the unique social function, history and tradition of tin chok textiles (a weaving technique whereby the yarn is picked out using a porcupine quill), which originate from the Mae Chaem area of Chiangmai province in northern Thailand. …”
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    The ethical eye : photojournalists' views of ethics and digital photography in UK national newspapers by Kliewer, Paula D.

    Published 2018
    “…Photography is a topic of interest to many people, not only because it is fascinating, but because most people at one point or another have picked up a camera and taken photographs.…”
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