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Intensification of Natural Disasters in the State of Pará and the Triggering Mechanisms Across the Eastern Amazon
Published 2024-12-01“…Approximately 81% of the state’s municipalities were affected, as indicated by disaster mapping. A clear seasonal pattern was observed, with Hydrological disasters (Inundations, Flash floods, and Heavy rainfall) peaking between February and May, while Climatological disasters (Droughts and Forest fires) were most frequent from August to October. …”
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Sensor-triggered ecological momentary assessment in physical activity and sedentary behaviour research among Belgian community-dwelling elderly: lessons learnt from intensive longi...
Published 2025-04-01“…Therefore, this study aimed to examine (1) the patterns in sensor-triggered EMA protocol adherence (eg, compliance rates), (2) the impact of specific settings (eg, event duration) on the number of prompted surveys, and (3) participants’ experiences with engaging in a sensor-triggered EMA study.Design Two longitudinal, sensor-triggered EMA studies—one focused on PA and the other on SB—were conducted using similar methodologies from February to October 2022. …”
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Polyvinyl chloride microplastic triggers bidirectional transmission of antibiotic resistance genes in soil-earthworm systems
Published 2025-04-01“…Mechanistically, PVC-triggered increasing prevalence of ARGs was significantly related to both the bacterial community and mobile genetic elements-mediated horizontal transfer in the soils, whereas the bacterial community predominated the process in the earthworm guts. …”
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Triggers of treatment interruption and resumption among individuals with type 2 diabetes: a narrative cross-sectional qualitative study
Published 2025-12-01“…Conclusion This study highlights the need for tailored medical support and local policy development for T2D patients, emphasizing subjective interpretations of their experiences on treatment interruption and resumption. Recognizing these patterns can guide resource allocation and the design of community-based diabetes care interventions.…”
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Fair space? Community relations as a booster for improving resilience
Published 2025-07-01“…BackgroundThe opportunities of health and happiness are unequally distributed. Multiple triggers lead to social exclusion and can result in homelessness. …”
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Phenological cycles in the Pantanal woody communities: Responses to climate and soil moisture seasonality.
Published 2025-01-01“…This study investigated the influences of regional climate and soil moisture conditions on the vegetative and reproductive cycles of seven savanna and forest vegetation communities of the Pantanal Mato-grossense. Circular analysis of the phenological data revealed the occurrence of interspecific synchronism and seasonal responses in vegetative and reproductive activities, with flowering patterns differing the most between communities. …”
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PHENOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF WOODY VEGETATION AT TINIGUA PARK, COLOMBIA: METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS WITH EMPHASIS ON FRUIT PRODUCTION
Published 2004-06-01“…<div>Phenological patterns have a great influence on community ecology. …”
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Spatiotemporal Diffusion Patterns Associated with COVID-19 in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa and Haifa (Israel) Metropolitan Regions
Published 2025-03-01“…Social and cultural diffusion determines how behavioral phenomena spread among communities. The COVID-19 pandemic, which emerged globally at the beginning of 2020, triggered changes in human behavior in various settlements and regions. …”
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Fever pitch: Coloniality and contention within community health’s yellow fever response in Kenya
Published 2025-12-01“…In the face of this ostensible success, this article explores the continuing coloniality, that is, long-standing patterns of domination, operating within disease control in Kenya’s northeast, whereby punitive encounters with the state loom large. …”
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Greed, grievance, and the displacement of identity: Courses of community conflict in the Mahaweli resettlement scheme in Sri Lanka
Published 2025-08-01“… This study investigates the interplay of greed, grievance, and identity displacement as drivers of community conflict within the Mahaweli Resettlement Scheme in Sri Lanka. …”
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Incidência de cefaléia em uma comunidade hospitalar Headache incidence in a hospital community
Published 1998-09-01“…Stress was the most frequently mentioned trigger factor. A physician was consulted only by 41.3%. …”
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Problematic online behaviors and their early patterns of co-occurrence in young adults: insights from directed and undirected networks
Published 2025-02-01“…In turn, problematic use of social networking sites predicted the greatest number of other POBs (cyberchondria, gaming, and gambling).DiscussionThese findings suggest that POBs tend to cluster into specific comorbidity patterns while remaining distinct entities. The symptoms of OCD are most likely to trigger the occurrence of POBs. …”
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Early Response of Rhizosphere Microbial Community Network Characteristics to Thinning Intensity in <i>Pinus massoniana</i> Plantations
Published 2025-06-01“…However, the response mechanisms of the rhizosphere microbial community, especially its co-occurrence patterns, to thinning remain poorly understood. …”
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T6SS-mediated competition by Stenotrophomonas rhizophila shapes seed-borne bacterial communities and seed-to-seedling transmission dynamics
Published 2025-08-01“…ABSTRACT Seeds harbor diverse microbial communities important for plant growth and health. During germination, seed exudation triggers intense microbial competition, shaping the communities transmitted to seedlings. …”
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Exploring the environmental and cultural consequences of the 8.2 ka cooling event in Kyushu, Southwestern Japan
Published 2025-09-01“…Each phase appears to have triggered cumulative and adaptive socio-cultural responses. …”
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A lag bloom pattern of phytoplankton after freshwater input events revealed by daily samples during summer in Qinhuangdao coastal water, China
Published 2024-07-01“…Interestingly, a lag bloom pattern of phytoplankton behind freshwater input was observed across day-to-day samples. …”
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Resilience of the transit-oriented built environment against COVID-19 transmission: Evidence from major urban communities in Wuhan city
Published 2025-05-01“…This study investigates how features of the built environment within transit-oriented development-guided (TOD-guided) communities influenced COVID-19 transmission patterns in Wuhan. …”
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Conflict Prevention in Rural Development: Strengthening the Authority of Village Autonomy
Published 2025-04-01“…This study employed a descriptive-analytical method with a qualitative approach to analyze conflict patterns and contributing factors by reviewing academic literature, policy reports, and official documents. …”
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