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The schur multiplier and capability of pairs of some finite groups /
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UMPSAs Ziarah Prihatin to assess needs of prospective students
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UMPSAs Jelajah Prihatin to assess needs of prospective students
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Emigration attitudes : perceived needs of parents and national identity
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Religious coping and resilience in parents of children with special needs.
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Information needs and seeking behaviour of computer engineering students
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Zika reveals India’s risk communication challenges and needs
Published 2018“…This commentary recaps the events and synthesises key arguments put forth by the news media and public health stakeholders. We use Peter Sandman’s risk = hazard + outrage framework – also adopted by India’s risk communication planners – to analyse India’s risk communication response and contextualise it against the mandate of the National Risk Communication Plan and Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme. …”
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Information needs of rural people and community information centres
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Broadcasting in Asia : twenty-five years from now
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Biological security education needs constant and systematic promotion
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Internalisation of externalities: who bears the cost of pollution control?
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Examining the role of family, media, peers in young Caucasian men’s understandings of body dissatisfaction: a thematic analysis using the tripartite influential model and social comparison theory
Published 2024“…It focuses on family, peers, and media influences, addressing a gap in the literature that rarely integrates men’s experiences. …”
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