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    Exploring the roles of recorded unprecedented rainfall-runoff characteristics and uplifted riverbeds in the catastrophic 2022 Pakistan megaflood by Nazir Ahmed Bazai, Peng Cui, Tahir Hussain, Guo-Tao Zhang, Yan Wang, Muhammad Gulraiz Akhter, Hao Wang, Mehtab Alam

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The 2022 megaflood exposed substantial gaps in understanding the interplay between rainfall, sediment dynamics, and flood amplification processes. …”
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    The features of the human mesenteric lymph node histogenesis in the first half of the prenatal period of ontogenesis by M. I. Dub, , E. G. Alieva

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Under the upper sheet of the mesothelium the large gaps are determined, which are the germs of the mesentery lymphatic network. …”
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    Residents’ Perceptions of Impending Forced Relocation in Urban China by Xin Li

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Urban redevelopment in China has also been criticized by the public and scholars, because the position of the residents in decision-making processes of urban redevelopment is often marginalized. …”
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    Management of Chlamydia Cases in Australia (MoCCA): protocol for a non-randomised implementation and feasibility trial by Rebecca Guy, Marcus Y Chen, Basil Donovan, Jane S Hocking, Natalie Carvalho, Christopher Fairley, Claudia Estcourt, Meredith Temple-Smith, Jane Tomnay, Julie Simpson, David Regan, David Hawkes, Lena Sanci, Jane L Goller, Jacqueline Coombe, Helen Bittleston, Marion Saville, Lara Roeske

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Deidentified general practice and laboratory data will be used to measure pre-post chlamydia testing, retesting, reinfection and PID rates, and to estimate MoCCA intervention costs. …”
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    Journal of Health and Social Sciences: A reputable, DOAJ-indexed, free, open access journal by Francesco Chirico

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…However, I believe that the most important requisites in this field are ethical works and passionate readers and researchers who will support the journal’s mission to close the value gap existing between JHSS and journal already indexed in Web of Science. …”
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    Understanding patient pathways to Mother and Baby Units: a longitudinal retrospective service evaluation in the UK by Nikolina Jovanović, Žan Lep, Giles Berrisford, Aysegul Dirik, Julia Barber, Bukola Kelani, Olivia Protti

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Most patients were in the post partum period, admitted for the first time through emergency, informal and complex pathways. …”
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    Professionalisation and governance in sports organisations: towards an integrated understanding by Raphael Stieger, Siegfried Nagel, Grazia Lang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Discussion/Conclusion The review process revealed key research gaps. On this basis, we propose five areas and recommendations for future research to advance an integrated understanding of professionalisation and governance in sports organisations. …”
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    Managing Social Condominiums by Luz María Vergara d´Alençon

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Given the weak governmental support for maintenance practices and post-occupation process, third sector organisations are positioning themselves as alternatives that provide technical solutions and contribute to improving opportunities among deprived communities. …”
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    Presenting the conceptual model of organizational democracy with an emphasis on the development of employees' psychological capital by Sattar jahantabi neghad, Foad Makvandi, ezat allah Kiani, ghanbar Amirnegad, Vahid Chenari

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…A very important point is that in each of the processes of institutional homogeneity, this event causes a decrease in internal organizational efficiency (for companies following dominant companies in that field) (Gholipour, 2018). …”
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    Enhanced recovery pathway for older people with hip fracture and cognitive impairment in acute hospitals: the PERFECTED research programme including an RCT by Chris Fox, Simon P Hammond, Lee Shepstone, Fiona Poland, Catherine Henderson, Tamara Backhouse, Bridget Penhale, Simon Donell, Martin Knapp, Douglas Lewins, Alasdair MacLullich, Martyn Patel, Opinder Sahota, Toby O Smith, Justin Waring, Jane L Cross

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Mortality was similar in both groups, with a 6.1% mortality rate by 30 days post surgery. The process evaluation found that patients and carers were unable to comment on receiving the intervention. …”
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    Intersecting factors of disadvantage and discrimination and their effect on daily life during the coronavirus pandemic: the CICADA-ME mixed-methods study by Carol Rivas, Amanda P Moore, Alison Thomson, Kusha Anand, Zainab Zuzer Lal, Alison Fang-Wei Wu, Ozan Aksoy

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In group work 5 and 10 months later, interviewees, lay and central team members and partners shared knowledge and discussed post-interview changes. We co-designed simple solutions to issues in workshops with charity, health and social care staff, community leaders and participants. …”
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    The Circular Kitchen by Bas Jansen

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…To support the development of circular products, existing LCC techniques were adapted to (1) consider products as composite entities with varying use cycles, (2) include post-use processes, (3) offer practical information to stakeholders, and align functional units and system boundaries with life cycle analysis (LCA). …”
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    Leadership competences for the excellence of municipalities’ strategic management by Andrius Valickas, Agota Giedre Raišiene, Malvina Arimavičiūtė

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The most important result of proper leadership application is more efficient and effective functioning of strategic planning processes at the municipal level as leadership enables filling in the gaps between formalized structures and procedures, it also opens new opportunities for strategic planning.…”
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    Unmet needs in the management of abnormal uterine bleeding: insights from social media listening by Marcelo Graziano Custodio, Hisham Arab, Andressa da Silva van der Laan, Natalia Pedachenko, Qinjie Tian, Maria Celeste Osorio Wender, Tony Piha, Rubina Sohail, Fernando Pineda, Jobert Neves, Rishma Dhillon Pai, Tommaso Simoncini

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Additionally, the emotional and psychological burden of AUB was a recurring theme, suggesting the need for more holistic care approaches.Conclusions Gaps in AUB management were identified, with strong emphasis on the need for better patient education, more effective diagnostic processes, and personalized treatment strategies. …”
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    Integrating Palliative Care and Heart Failure: the PalliatHeartSynthesis realist synthesis by Tracey McConnell, Carolyn Blair, Geoff Wong, Claire Duddy, Clare Howie, Loreena Hill, Joanne Reid

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Develop service delivery models that provide continuity of care for patients with HF including: reconfigured services to promote a multidisciplinary team (MDT) working between specialties and settings (including primary care) processes to monitor and address gaps in provision and caseloads processes to show the benefits (e.g. reduction in the need for inpatient care and cost-savings) of integrated PC and HF resources for all settings (e.g. primary and secondary care) and all audiences involved (e.g. patients, carers and clinicians) with clear and consistent messages about PC and HF. …”
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