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Cross-discipline evidence principles for sustainability policy.
Evidence-based approaches to sustainability challenges must draw on knowledge from the environment, development and health communities. To be practicable, this requires an approach to evidence that is broader and less...
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Regional Indian Movies in Rs.100 Crore Club
Lydia Jose
Jan 01, 2023
The movie industry in India has a distinctive effect on their audience, which is rather unique when compared to the various influencing kinds of messages that are portrayed through different forms of media. Perceptual immediacy...
A Three-Phase Artificial Orcas Algorithm for Continuous and Discrete Problems
In this paper, a new swarm intelligence algorithm based on orca behaviors is proposed for problem solving. The algorithm called artificial orca algorithm (AOA) consists of simulating the orca lifestyle and in particular the...
PPPs in China
This study provides insight into the nature of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in China, a country that has invested more in PPPs than any other over the last two decades. It is puzzling that China, as a state-led economy...
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Women & Science: Supporting the Advancement of Women in Science
Under the leadership of President Torsten Wiesel, Rockefeller made an institutional commitment in the mid- 1990s to increase the number of women on its faculty and to do all that it could to support women scientists, at all...
Horizon Scanning in Cancer Genomics
Lydia M Seed
Aug 02, 2021
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Advances in genomic medicine have the potential to revolutionise cancer patient care by driving forwards the clinical practice of precision oncology. This review aims to outline how genomic medicine advances...
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A Systematic Review of Utilisation of Diurnal Timing Information in Clinical Trial Design for Long QT Syndrome.
Diurnal oscillations in human cardiac electrophysiology are thought to be under the control of the endogenous circadian clock. The incidence of arrhythmic events in patients with Long QT syndrome (LQTS) varies diurnally. The...
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Delivering Positive Newborn Screening Results
Although the communication pathways of Newborn Bloodspot Screening (NBS) are a delicate task, these pathways vary across different conditions and are often not evidence-based. The ReSPoND interventions were co-designed by...
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Synchronous timing of abrupt climate changes during the last glacial period.
Abrupt climate changes during the last glacial period have been detected in a global array of palaeoclimate records, but our understanding of their absolute timing and regional synchrony is incomplete. Our compilation of 63...
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Predicting accelerometer-assessed estimates of adolescents' multi-dimensional physical activity

Based on the tenets in self-determination theory, a dual-process model of motivational processes was tested to predict accelerometer-assessed estimates of adolescents' light physical activity (LPA), moderate to vigorous...

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PPPs in China
This study provides insight into the nature of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in China, a country that has invested more in PPPs than any other over the last two decades. It is puzzling that China, as a state-led economy...
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The role of venues in structuring HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and risk networks among men who have sex with men.
Background Venues form part of the sampling frame for time-location sampling, an approach often used for HIV surveillance. While sampling location is often regarded as a nuisance factor, venues may play a central role in...
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Development and validation of the adolescent psychological need support in exercise questionnaire
Grounded within self-determination theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 2000; Ryan & Deci, in press), three studies were conducted to develop and psychometrically test a measure of adolescents’ perceptions of psychological need...
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The Evolution of Age-Specific Resistance to Infectious Disease
Innate, infection-preventing resistance often varies between host life-stages. Juveniles are more resistant than adults in some species, whereas the converse pattern is true in others. This variation cannot always be explained...
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Support for obesity-related policy and its association with motivation for weight control
Concern over rising obesity levels in Western nations is reflected in recent governmental interest in policy-level initiatives to tackle this. The present study aimed to enhance our understanding of how people respond to...
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The Evolution of Age-Specific Resistance to Infectious Disease
Innate, infection-preventing resistance often varies between host life-stages. Juveniles are more resistant than adults in some species, whereas the converse pattern is true in others. This variation cannot always be explained...
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Development and validation of the adolescent psychological need support in exercise questionnaire
Grounded within self-determination theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 2000; Ryan & Deci, in press), three studies were conducted to develop and psychometrically test a measure of adolescents’ perceptions of psychological need...
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A Systematic Review of Utilisation of Diurnal Timing Information in Clinical Trial Design for Long QT Syndrome.
Lydia Seed, Timothy J Hearn
Mar 30, 2022
Diurnal oscillations in human cardiac electrophysiology are thought to be under the control of the endogenous circadian clock. The incidence of arrhythmic events in patients with Long QT syndrome (LQTS) varies diurnally. The...
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Delivering Positive Newborn Screening Results
Although the communication pathways of Newborn Bloodspot Screening (NBS) are a delicate task, these pathways vary across different conditions and are often not evidence-based. The ReSPoND interventions were co-designed by...
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