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(When) are religious people nicer? Religious salience and the “Sunday Effect” on pro-social behavior
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(When) are religious people nicer? Religious salience and the ``Sunday effect'' on pro-social behavior
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Air pollution in Kigali, Rwanda: spatial and temporal variability, source contributions, and the impact of car-free Sundays
Published 2020-08-01“…Ambient air pollution, particularly fine particulate mass (PM2.5) and ozone (O3), is associated with premature human mortality and other health effects, but monitoring is scarce to non-existent in large parts of Africa. …”
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Changeability of transport behaviour in a large city from the perspective of working days and Sundays: The case of Łódź, Poland
Published 2023-03-01“…The number of home to work and work-home trips via private cars is higher for working days compared to Sundays. …”
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Traffic flow model at fixed control signals with discrete service time distribution
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Renewable Energy Mix Enhancement: The Power of Foreign Investment and Green Policies
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Explaining the environmental efficiency capability of energy mix innovation among the Nordic countries
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Numerical Integration of Stiff Differential Systems Using Non-Fixed Step-Size Strategy
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The current phase of social sciences research: A thematic overview of the literature
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Efeito da ausência de trato dos bezerros de rebanhos leiteiros aos domingos sobre seus desempenhos até os seis meses de idade Effect of the absence of dairy calves management on sundays on theirs performance up to six months of age
Published 2004-04-01“…It was concluded that: (a) the absence of calves management on Sundays did not affect body weight (72.3 vs 71.7 kg) and average daily weight gains (479 vs 451 g/animal/day) at six months of age, and average starter intake during the first ten weeks of age (784 vs 732 g/animal/day); (b) the compensation of the amount of milk fed resulted in heavier calves at weaning (63.0 vs 58.2 kg), but not at six month of age (114.3 vs 113.8 kg)…”
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