Jeffrey V. Lazarus, Diana Romero, Christopher J. Kopka, Salim S. Abdool Karim et al.
Abstract Despite notable scientific and medical advances, broader political, socioeconomic and behavioural factors continue to undercut the response to the COVID-19 pandemic 1,2 . Here we convened, as part of this Delphi study, a diverse, multidisciplinary panel of 386 academic, health, non-governme...
Martin Conway, Qi Wang, Kazunori Hanyu, Shamsul Haque
Groups from Japan, China, Bangladesh, England, and the United States recalled, described, and dated specific autobiographical memories. When memories were plotted in terms of age-at-encoding highly similar life-span memory retrieval curves were observed: the periods of childhood amnesia and the remi...
N. Leader-Williams, S. Milledge, K. Adcock, Matthew L. Brooks et al.
Proposing the use of charismatic species of large mammals as a conservation tool is often controversial, even though the Conservation of Biological Diversity promotes sustainable use as one of its three pillars. Indeed, sustainable use has been important in helping to recover southern white rhinos, ...
Dedication: Tribute to Robert King Merton, as a Founder of the Sociology of Science Foreword, Emil Q Javier and Per Pinstrup-Andersen Acknowledgements Contributors List of Abbreviations PART 1: SOCIAL RESEARCH FOR AGRICULTURAL POLICIES Concept and Method: The Uphill Route for Social Research in a Te...
Paolo Peterlongo, Jenny Chang-Claude, Kirsten B. Moysich, Anja Rudolph et al.
BACKGROUND: BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers are at substantially increased risk for developing breast and ovarian cancer. The incomplete penetrance coupled with the variable age at diagnosis in carriers of the same mutation suggests the existence of genetic and nongenetic modifying factors. In thi...
James W. Frey
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1. This article presents research conducted in 1995–1997, funded in part by the History Department of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The original version of this article first was presented at the Conference on Indian Military Histo...
Azharul Islam, Elizabeth Sheppard, Martin A. Conway, Shamsul Haque
This paper reviewed articles on autobiographical memories of veterans who fought several major battles around the world. A total of 28 articles, reporting 11 quantitative, 16 qualitative, and 1 mixed-methods study, were identified through a search conducted in 11 major databases. Convergent thematic...
Shardul Agrawala, Simone Gigli, Vivian Raksakulthai, Andreas Hemp et al.
Natural resources and their management form a critical interface between climate change and development. The impacts of climate change can affect the quality and reliability of many of the services natural resources provide. On the other hand, natural resources play an important role in greenhouse g...
Udaya R. Waglé
Abstract Electoral participation is the most dominant form of political participation. When it comes to influencing policy outcomes, however, other forms are also important. This paper examines the extent of electoral and other forms of political participation in Kathmandu and finds that both approa...
Laura Cleary
Abstract Since the publication of the UK's Strategic Defence Review in 1998, the Ministry of Defence has sought to make a contribution to conflict prevention and post‐conflict recovery through a series of educational programmes, the aim of which has been to promote good governance and management of ...
Jonathan Rix
Contents 1 Introduction Another place John Parry, Jonty Rix, Rajni Kumrai and Chris Walsh Part 1: More than one way 2 Reciprocal working by education, health and social services: lessons for a less-travelled road Roy McConkey 3 Child and parent relationships with teachers in schools responsible for ...
Manuel Esperón‐Rodríguez, Stefan K. Arndt, Michael Osei Asibey, Benno A. Augustinus et al.
By 2050, nearly 70% of the global population will live in cities (UN, 2018), increasing the demand for urban green spaces. Urban areas are facing increasing risks from climate change, including heatwaves, flooding, wildfires, and growing social inequality, which challenges urban planning and design....
Logan Manikam, Priyanka Patil, Ummi Bello, Subarna Chakraborty et al.
Introduction: Appropriate and healthy feeding practices can enhance a child's health, prevent obesity and reduce chronic metabolic disease risks. Given the ethnic variations in feeding practices and metabolic risk, interventions must be community specific. Culturally tailored grassroots intervention...
M. Healy, R. R. O’Moore, E. M. Keane, Davis Coakley et al.
Logan Manikam, Priyanka Patil, Ummi Bello, Subarna Chakraborty et al.
Abstract Background Appropriate and healthy feeding practices can enhance a child’s health, prevent obesity, and reduce chronic metabolic disease risks. Given the ethnic variations in feeding practices and metabolic risk, interventions must be community specific. Culturally tailored, grassroots inte...