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The Evolution of Symbolic Thought: At the Intersection of Schizophrenia Psychopathology, Ethnoarchaeology, and Neuroscience
The human capacity for symbolic representation arises, evolutionarily and developmentally, from the exploitation of a widespread sensorimotor...
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Building and communicating territorial brand values: The case of Destination British Columbia
In today's interconnected world, effectively communicating territorial values is paramount for regions seeking to distinguish themselves globally....
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Food-based domestic violence and anemia among women in sexual unions in Nigeria: the effect of urbanization
In 2019, 1.74 billion people worldwide had anemia. In Nigeria, women of reproductive age are the most affected. Domestic violence affects the anemia...
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Self-organization of social hierarchies studied with Monte-Carlo simulations; self-destroying join-believe-fight system as an inevitable outcome
Monte-Carlo simulations were used to describe the interactions between cellular automata, socio-economic ‘agents’, in society. In a first simulation...
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Towards develo** a framework to manage mining-induced land degradation in rural areas of Zimbabwe: a review
Mining significantly contributes to the development of local communities across the globe. However, mining activities present various detrimental...
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Sharkaeology: Expanding Understandings of Historical Chinese Diaspora Shark Fisheries in Monterey Bay, California, through the Genetic Species Identification of Archaeological Chondrichthyes Remains
Prior to burning down in 1906 CE, Point Alones in the Monterey Bay region of Central California was home to one of the largest Chinese fishing...
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When borders close: Social networks, resilience and food security among informal cross-border fish traders on the Ghana-Togo border
Cross-border fish trade contributes to regional food security and is a source of income for informal traders. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the...
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Constructing comparable intimate partner violence indicators across the DHS, MICS, and PMA health surveys
We construct comparable indicators that measure the prevalence of recent intimate partner violence (IPV) using publicly available, integrated...
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Inventory of state workers’ compensation laws in the United States: first responder mental health
We conducted a comprehensive review of state workers’ compensation laws in the United States to evaluate the extent to which they support first...
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Modelling and Forecasting Interregional Migration for Multiregional Population Projections
In this paper we focus on modelling and forecasting gross interregional migration in a way that can be embedded within multiregional population...
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Impact of Health Insurance on Accessibility, Utilization of Inpatient Care, and Financial Risk Protection Across States/Union Territories of India
BackgroundSeveral health insurance programmes have been launched in India to improve accessibility to healthcare services and safeguard people...
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A Public Participation GIS for Infrastructure Assessment in Rural Human Settlements
A significant part of the rural problems is related to infrastructure issues, which can cause economic, cultural, and social problems in villages or...
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Absolute Poverty Measurement with Minimum Food Needs: A New Inverse Method for Advanced Economies
Spurred by the need for increased adequacy and international comparability, absolute poverty measures are gaining in policy relevance around the...
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Can Forest Fire Cognizance Garner Community Support for Fire Prevention? Evidence from the Sal Forest of Northern India
Our study of forest fires in the fringe villages of the sal forest in Dehradun district of Northern India assesses the local communities’ awareness...
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About the (un)acceptability of working in the presence of the child: parents’ constructions of the child and corresponding parental responsibilities
The work-family literature suggests a contradictory relationship between working parenthood and (good) childhood, with disruptive or neglected...
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The Breakup of Binational Couples: Analyzing the Importance of Cultural Dissimilarity in the Couple Well-Being
This paper explores the characteristics, causes and consequences of the breakup process of binational couples. Previous research found significant...
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Anticipating and suspending: the chronopolitics of cryopreservation
The article brings together two disparate and so far largely disconnected bodies of research: the critical analysis of cryopreservation technologies...