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2461por Hosseingholizadeh, Nasrin, Sadeghi, Roya, Ardebili, Hassan Eftkhar, Foroushani, Abbas Rahimi, Taghdisi, Mohammad Hossein“…Findings of the current study indicated that gender, education level, reading books, newspapers, or magazines (p <0.001), living area, living arrangement, and occupational status (p<0.05) were associated with social participation. …”
Publicado 2019
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2462por Otim, Jude“…Residence, perception of distance to health facility, watching television, and reading newspapers or magazines did not predict contraceptive nonuse. CONCLUSIONS: The study findings propose the need to appreciate regional-variations in effect of contraceptive nonuse predictors and therefore, efforts should be directed towards addressing regional-variations so as to attain high contraceptive usage across regions, and thus reduce on unwanted pregnancies and births.…”
Publicado 2020
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2463“…This cohort comprises two recruitment groups of mother–infant pairs, one with alternative lifestyles (selected via organic food shops, anthroposophic clinicians and midwives, anthroposophic under-five clinics, Rudolf Steiner schools and relevant magazines, n = 491) the other with conventional lifestyles (no selection based on lifestyle, n = 2343). …”
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2464“…Television, newspaper, magazines, and posters were found to be important sources of information in both groups. …”
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2465“…It includes established academic publications but also those emerging primarily from academic institutions in trade magazines and on the wider internet. Specifically, four research questions are addressed: How and where are disruptions caused by COVID-19 understood to impact global supply chains? …”
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2466por Herbenick, Debby, Guerra-Reyes, Lucia, Patterson, Callie, Rosenstock Gonzalez, Yael R., Wagner, Caroline, Zounlome, Nelson“…We found that women had first learned about choking through diverse sources including pornography, erotic stories, magazines, social media, friends, and partners. While all 24 women had been choked during sex, only 13 of 24 had ever choked a partner. …”
Publicado 2021
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2467“…RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We combined the Corpus of Historical American English with the Corpus of Contemporary American English to create a 600-million-word data set—the largest historical corpus of American English with over 150,000 texts collected from newspapers, magazines, fiction, and nonfiction. We compiled the top descriptors of age-based terms (e.g., senior citizen) and role-based terms (e.g., grandparent) and rated them for stereotypic valence (negative to positive) over 21 decades. …”
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2468“…It reflects responses from 2122 individuals whose participation was solicited through various means including advertisements in Science and Nature magazines and the American Chemical Society. FINDINGS: The main finding is that academic bullying does not affect all scientific fields equally. …”
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2469por Moorman, Jessica D.“…To address this gap, the current project surveyed 506 unmarried Black women (M(age) = 33.02) to explore how common singlehood experiences (dating, motherhood, and intimate partner violence [IPV]) moderated associations between respondents’ media use (television, social media, movies, and magazines) and relationship beliefs. This project focused on Black women because of their high rates of unmarried status and the pervasiveness of media stereotypes of their singlehood. …”
Publicado 2022
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2470por Cooks, Eric J., Vilaro, Melissa J., Dyal, Brenda W., Wang, Shu, Mertens, Gillian, Raisa, Aantaki, Kim, Bumsoo, Campbell-Salome, Gemme, Wilkie, Diana J., Odedina, Folake, Johnson-Mallard, Versie, Yao, Yingwei, Krieger, Janice L.“…Older adults had greater odds of seeking information from print materials (e.g., newspapers and magazines) and TV first. Participants with less educational attainment and greater self-efficacy preferred interpersonal sources first, with notably less preference for mass media compared to health care providers. …”
Publicado 2022
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2471“…Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery had the highest impact factor, whereas Otology & Neurotology had the most magazines and the highest h, g, and m index. Langguth B was the most prolific author in terms of productivity during the past 21 years. …”
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2472por de Jong, J. C., Claas, E. C. J., Osterhaus, A. D. M. E., Webster, R. G., Lim, W. L.Enlace del recurso
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2473por Schmude, Jr , Richard“…Readers of astronomy magazines are aware of these developments but will want to get the complete story. …”
Publicado 2012
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2474por Khan, Wali, Rahman, Hafeez ur, Fadladdin, Yousef Abdal Jalil, Rafiq, Naseem, Naz, Robi, De los Rios-Escalante, Patricio R., Ahmad, Shabir, Alrobaish, Shouaa Abdulaziz, Al-Sowayan, Noorah Saleh“…Health workers and newspapers/magazines were the main sources of information.…”
Publicado 2023
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2475por Thornton, Nicollette L. R., Kawalsky, Jason, Milton, Alyssa, Klinner, Christiane, Schokman, Aaron, Stratton, Elizabeth, Loo, Colleen K., Glozier, Nick“…The top ten UK, USA, Canadian and Australian newspapers by circulation and any trade and consumer magazines indexed in the databases were searched from 2015 to 2020. …”
Publicado 2023
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2476“…OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the awareness of people about the adverse effects of tobacco (smoking and chewing) consumption causing head and neck cancers (HNCs) via mass media channels like television, cinema, radio and newspapers or magazines, wall painting or billboards / hoardings, public transportation and packets of chewing tobacco, bidis or cigarettes. …”
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2477“…Support from immediate family members was commonly reported as a strong support system for optimising diabetes management by the South Asian sample in addition to the perceived positive impact of religion (healing power of prayer), the valuable informational support from their diabetes-care team, patient leaflets and diabetes magazines. Similar to the South Asians, adhering to dietary recommendations was the most difficult aspect of diabetes management for the White participants followed by the inconveniences surrounding injecting insulin. …”
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2478por Friedman, Daniela B., Rose, India D., Anderson, Lynda A., Hunter, Rebecca, Bryant, Lucinda L., Wu, Bei, Deokar, Angela J., Tseng, Winston“…Few consumers (7.8%) reported receiving this information from providers but reported learning about strategies to maintain memory, primarily from television (50.1%), magazines (44.1%), and newspapers (33.7%). CONCLUSION: Providers reported advising patients about how to reduce risks of cognitive impairment. …”
Publicado 2013
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2479por Mohebi, Siamak, Azadbakht, Leila, Feizi, Avat, Sharifirad, Gholamreza, Kargar, Mehdi“…Persian articles were also selected using databases like IRANMEDEX, MEDLIB, as well as searching the articles in sites of domestic scientific magazines. RESULTS: Reviewed articles’ findings show the average situation of perceived benefits and barriers in diabetic patients regarding self-care. …”
Publicado 2013
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2480por Kuiper, Nicole, Zhang, Lei, Lee, Joann, Babb, Stephen D., Anderson, Christopher M., Shannon, Curt, Welton, MaryBeth, Lew, Rod, Zhu, Shu-Hong“…Most callers (54%) were referred by newspapers or magazines. Nearly all eligible callers (99%) received nicotine patches. …”
Publicado 2015
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