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  1. 1421
    “…Most of the respondents got information about COVID-19 from television and social networking sites. Given that about 80% of the Ethiopian population is living in rural areas without television and higher illiteracy rate to use social networking sites, concerned bodies should introduce tailored interventions to impart knowledge about COVID-19 infection and mitigating measures. …”
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  2. 1422
    “…Our study highlights that television penetration is broader than other forms of media and has the potential to create awareness about health in both urban and rural populations. …”
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  4. 1424
    “…Information on disease treatment or management was received mostly from television (61.2%), poster/leaflets (39.2%), remove hyphen (35.2%) and newspaper (19.7%). …”
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  5. 1425
    “…The summarized MR effect sizes from each instrumental variable were combined in an IVW (inverse-variance-weighted) approach, with various approaches (e.g., MR-Egger, weighted median, MR-pleiotropy residual sum and outlier), and sensitivity analyses were performed to identify and remove outliers and assess the horizontal pleiotropy. (3) Results: The MR evidence and linkage disequilibrium score regression revealed a consistent directional association between television watching and MDD (odds ratio (OR), 1.13 for MDD per one standard deviation (SD) increase in mean television watching time; 95% CI, 1.06–1.20; p = 6.80 × 10(−5)) and a consistent relationship between computer use and a decrease in the risk of AD (OR, 0.52 for AD per one SD increase in mean computer use time; 95% CI, 0.32–0.84; p = 8.20 × 10(−3)). …”
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  6. 1426
    “…Most sedentary times was spent while watching television, at school or during studying, and at work. …”
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  7. 1427
    “…Watching food-related adverts on television (Adjusted O.R. = 0.38 C.I. = 0.146- 0.10) and watching marketing on commercial foods (Adjusted O.R. = 0.21, C.I. = 0.07—0.61) and watching television (Adjusted O.R. = 9.30, C.I. = 2.31—37.40). …”
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  8. 1428
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  9. 1429
    por Ravel, Maurice, 1875-1937
    Publicado 1988
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  10. 1430
    por Kaplan, S. 1884- (Samuel)
    Publicado 2006
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  11. 1431
    “…<BR><BR> Program on CERN sent at Norwegian television on 30 Sep 2004. <BR>…”
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  12. 1432
    por Frazer, L
    Publicado 1998
    “…The technology is known as surface plasmon resonance (SPR), and a team of scientists has taken a sensing unit that was once the size of an old-fashioned console television and shrunken it down into a handheld unit no bigger than a conductor's baton.…”
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  13. 1433
    Publicado 2009
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…science communication and scientific governance in an age of innovation / Alan Irwin -- The new politics of public engagement with science / Jack Stilgoe and James Wilsdon -- (In)authentic sciences and (im)partial publics: (re)constructing the science outreach and public engagement agenda / Richard Holliman and Eric Jensen -- Investigating science communication to inform science outreach and public engagement / Eric Jensen and Richard Holliman -- Learning to engage; engaging to learn: the purposes of informal science-public dialogue / Sarah Davies -- Engaging with interactive science exhibits: a study of children's activity and the value of experience for communicating science / Robin Meisner and Jonathan Osborne -- Science, communication and media / Anders Hansen -- Models of science communication / Joan Leach, Simeon Yates and Eileen Scanlon -- Making science newsworthy: exploring the conventions of science journalism / Stuart Allan -- Science reporting in the electronic embrace of the Internet / Brian Trench -- From flow to user flows: understanding 'good science' programming in the UK digital television landscape / James Bennett -- Image-music-text of popular science / Felicity Mellor -- Reinterpreting the audiences for media messages about science / Susanna Hornig Priest -- Investigating gendered representations of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians on UK children's television / Jenni Carr ... …”
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  14. 1434
    Publicado 2011
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…/ Inés Cornejo Portugal -- El proceso electoral de 2006 : grupos de enforque en la área metropolitana de la Ciudad de México / Manuel Alejandro Guerrero -- Indicadores para analizar las agresiones contra la libertad de expresión / Omar Raúl Martínez, Perla Gómez Gallardo -- Una ruta metodológica para el estudio de la televisión de servicio público / Patricia Ortega Ramírez -- El investigador en su laberinto / Delia Crovi Druetta.…”
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  15. 1435
    “…RESULTS: The eye-closure rates of the RELATIVES group were not different from the BSP group for the majority of the tasks (except for watching television), and the HV group (for all tasks). The rate of eye closures in the BSP group compared to HV, was significantly increased in two tasks, resting and watching television. …”
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  16. 1436
    “…Risk factors of obtaining an abortion were not being exposed to family planning promotion on television (OR=2.28) and not knowing the adverse effects of abortion (OR=10.26). …”
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  17. 1437
    por Sturm, Roland
    Publicado 2004
    “…Are they participating less in sports? Watching more television? Doing more homework? Without tracking these broader societal changes, it is difficult to identify the most (and least) promising areas for interventions. …”
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  18. 1438
    “…The objective of this study was to determine whether non-traditional parental structure and shared custody arrangements predict how much time youth spend watching television, using a computer recreationally, and playing video games. …”
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  19. 1439
    “…Despite radical developments in access to media, television remains the most popular. Yet, the majority of participants were unaware of any protobacco imagery on television or other entertainment media. …”
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  20. 1440
    por Dumbili, Emeka W., Henderson, Lesley
    Publicado 2017
    “…Participants with high consumption of both Hollywood films and popular American reality television series associate heavy alcohol consumption with high social status, economic independence and gender equality. …”
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