Puglisi, Lisa B. Brinkley-Rubinstein, Lauren Wang, Emily A.
As with past pandemics of influenza, COVID-19 tore through US prisons and jails; however, the COVID-19 pandemic, uniquely, has led to more health research on carceral systems than has been seen to date. Herein, we review the data on its impact on incarcerated people, correctional officers, health systems, and surrounding communities. We searched me...
Brumme, Anja Rübbelke, Dirk
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Frontiers in Environmental Economics
Effective combat of international environmental problems regularly necessitates a minimum number of participating countries. Some international environmental treaties like the Paris Agreement combating global warming and the Montreal Protocol protecting the ozone layer required that a minimum participation threshold be met before they entered into ...
Franzago, Marica Orecchini, Elena Porreca, Annamaria Mondanelli, Giada Orabona, Ciriana Dalla Ragione, Laura Di Nicola, Marta Stuppia, Liborio Vitacolonna, Ester Beccari, Tommaso
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Nutrients
The incidence of eating disorders (EDs), serious mental and physical conditions characterized by a disturbance in eating or eating-related behaviors, has increased steadily. The present study aims to develop insights into the pathophysiology of EDs, spanning over biochemical, epigenetic, psychopathological, and clinical data. In particular, we focu...
Akram, Nudrat Aisha Bashir, Rohina Ashraf, Gulshan Bashir, Shehnaz Ashraf, Muhammad Alyemeni, Mohammed Nasser Bajguz, Andrzej Ahmad, Parvaiz
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Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
The present investigation was designed to improve drought stress tolerance in eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) through the exogenous application of α-tocopherol (TOC). For exogenous application, two modes, i.e., foliar spray (FS) and pre-sowing seed treatment (PS), were used. Water deficiency treatment (50% field capacity (FC)) was applied on 32-day...
Quadroni, Silvia Doretto, Alberto Fornaroli, Riccardo White, James Christopher
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Steiger, Robert Demiroglu, O. Cenk Pons, Marc Salim, Emmanuel
Europe accounts for 51% of international tourist arrivals and the tourism industry provides about 10% of workplaces in Europe. Tourism will be impacted by climate change in a diverse number of ways. At the same time, tourism is also a significant contributor of greenhouse gas emissions. The aim of this article is, therefore, to provide an assessmen...
Chaudhary, Buddhi R. Erskine, William Acciaioli, Greg
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Frontiers in Political Science
Indigenous knowledge can function as a basis of innovation in agriculture because it is not only culturally accepted, but often also environmentally adaptive. The debates and misunderstandings regarding the relations between Indigenous and scientific knowledge are transforming into a trend to integrate all knowledge to deal with complex issues, suc...
Sørensen, Jarle Løwe Berlin, Johan Nielsen, Laurits Rauer Carlström, Eric
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Frontiers in Communication
Abdallah, Mohamed F. Xu, Wang Abdeen, Ahmed
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Nowak, Andreea C. Cramer, Laura K. Schutz, Tonja Poulos, Allison chang, yuling Thornton, Philip K.
CGIAR consists of a network of international publicly funded agricultural research for development institutes. Over five decades it has worked to increase food abundance, reduce hunger and poverty rates, and lower the geographical footprint of agriculture in lower- and middle-income countries. CGIAR's first formalised research program on climate ch...