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  1. 62961
    “…Majority of Spanish posts came from experts and English posts related to offering services or raising community awareness. Among both languages, pages provided resources related to social support (81%), improving caregiver skills (35%), advocacy (100%-English vs.56%-Spanish, p<0.001) and research news (84%-English vs.41%-Spanish, p<0.001). …”
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  2. 62962
    “…Community resources and provision of social support were similarly shared through groups in both languages; advocacy was more prominent among Spanish groups (69%vs.39%, p<0.001). …”
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  3. 62963
    “…The review article is based on the grey and scientific literature published in the English and Arabic languages on the issue of food waste in Saudi Arabia. …”
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  4. 62964
    “…The FACE-Q Rhinoplasty Module, used to assess these values, requires translation to national languages. METHODS: Fourteen questions assessing the Satisfaction with Nose Scale and Adverse Effects Checklist of FACE-Q Rhinoplasty Module were translated to Norwegian with adherence to the Mapi Research Trust guidelines. …”
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  5. 62965
    “…We discuss the possible reasons for the contrast between English and Japanese on the basis of the cross-linguistic differences in the two languages.…”
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  6. 62966
    “…All the reports included in the Cochrane network meta-analysis were eligible for inclusion in this analysis, except for those reported in languages other than English, French or Spanish. We extracted and synthesized data on the time each of the components of the informed consent process occurred. …”
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  7. 62967
    por Zheng, Wei, Wang, Yizhen, Wang, Xiaolu
    Publicado 2020
    “…Previous studies based on alphabetic languages have found robust phonological effects (participants fixated more at phonological competitors than distractors during the unfolding of the spoken target words), while controversy remains regarding the existence of a similar semantic effect. …”
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  8. 62968
    “…While it has been validated in multiple settings and languages, most studies have used a biased case‐control design including healthy controls as comparisons not representing a clinical setting. …”
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  9. 62969
    “…This study highlights the threat to data quality and the validity of findings when translating quantitative surveys between languages and cultures and showcases the value of cognitive interviews in identifying question failures. …”
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  10. 62970
    “…A piloted tested self-administered questionnaire available in Arabic and English languages was distributed among a calculated sample of 341 pregnant women. …”
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  11. 62971
    “…Trained, independent staff administered anonymous MBI-Medical Personnel Surveys in local languages. RESULTS: Of the 327 EMTs eligible, 314 (96%) consented to participate, and 296 (94%) surveys were scorable. …”
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    por Guo, Yangyang, He, Dongjian, Chai, Lilong
    Publicado 2020
    “…Collected image or video information containing animal behaviors can be analyzed with computer languages to estimate animal welfare or health indicators. …”
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  14. 62974
    “…Moreover, some software programs require knowledge of advanced computational skills, such as programming languages. This context has motivated us to develop Molecular Architect (MolAr). …”
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  15. 62975
    “…METHODS: Five databases including PubMed, Scopus, Web of science, Barakat Knowledge Network Systems (BKNS) and Scientific Information Database (SID) were searched in English and/or Persian languages with no time limit until March, 2018. Manual search and grey literature were also done. …”
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  16. 62976
    “…Results show strong concurrent positive associations between average SAT percentiles of incoming cohorts and proportions of students graduating in: STEM fields; ethnic, cultural, and gender studies; social science; or languages, among others (p<0.01). A negative association is found between average SAT percentiles of incoming cohorts and graduating cohorts in degrees like security law enforcement or parks & recreation and fitness, as well as some traditional major choices, such as theology and psychology (p<0.01). …”
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  17. 62977
    “…A number of research studies have shown that the unique need in bilinguals to manage both of their languages positively impacts their cognitive control processes. …”
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  18. 62978
    “…METHODS: We scoped for relevant literatures published during 1 st Dec 2019 to 23 rd Apr 2020 based on four databases using English and Chinese languages. We reviewed and analyzed the relevant clinic outcomes of COVID-19. …”
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  19. 62979
    “…We found six key barriers to HIV testing: 1) migration and sex-work policies; 2) stigma, including self-stigmatization; 3) lack of trust in healthcare providers or social workers; 4) low levels of Dutch or English languages; 5) negative experience in accessing healthcare services in the home country; and 6) low perceived risk and HIV-related knowledge. …”
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  20. 62980
    “…A five-item questionnaire was translated into languages of the participating countries. Ethics approval was granted by the Ethics Committee of the University of Saints Cyril and Methodius, Skopje. …”
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