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Maxillofacial and dental-related injuries from a Brazilian forensic science institute : victims and perpetrators characteristics and associated risk …

2020

Background Trauma due to external causes represents one of the greatest challenges for public health services in different regions around the world. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of facial trauma, associated risk factors, and classification of body injuries in individuals who underwent forensic examination in a Brazilian center. Material and Methods Data were collected at the Ceará State Forensic Medicine unit in a 12-year period. Sociodemographic data related to the etiological agent and lesions resulting from the bodily injury were recorded. Results Among 1,031 physical injury exams, physical aggression (p<0.001), male victims aged between 21 and 30 years (p<0.001), salarie…

Facial traumamedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryAggressionResearchPublic healthForensic dentistry030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseForensic science03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSoft tissue injuryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineEtiologyDomestic violence030216 legal & forensic medicineOral Surgerymedicine.symptombusinessPsychiatryGeneral Dentistry
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High performance in after-sales support services in the automotive industry

2009

In the automotive aftermarket industry, market development has become more than merely the offer of a core product portfolio. With the aim of genuine differentiation and increased customer loyalty, the so-called value-added services have been brought into the market as separate/independent services or as product-supporting services by the automotive industry. However, owing to the increasing price erosion and budget pressure in practice, it has become essential for companies to ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of the services offered. The groundwork of effective and efficient service is a market- and customer-oriented service portfolio. This in turn requires a service-controlling sys…

Factor marketEngineeringbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementMarket microstructureDomestic marketLoyalty business modelMarket researchCustomer baseMarket analysisAutomotive EngineeringMarketingbusinessTertiary sector of the economyInternational Journal of Automotive Technology and Management
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Market entry decisions of US small and medium‐sized software firms

2008

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate market entry decisions of the US software SMEs by analyzing the impact of the most obvious factors (cultural distance, geographical distance, country risk, and three market size variables) in traditional internationalization theories to target country selection. By investigating the influence of these commonly cited macro‐level factors, this study proposes the best indicator for market entry decisions of the US small and medium‐sized software firms.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses a quantitative research approach applied to a sample of 100 US small and medium‐sized software firms.FindingsEmpirical findings in this study indicate t…

Factor marketMarket analysisEconomicsMarket share analysisNonmarket forcesVertical marketMarket microstructureManagement Science and Operations ResearchMarket shareMarketingGeneral Business Management and AccountingDomestic marketIndustrial organizationManagement Decision
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La strutturazione del legame di attaccamento in minori esposti a violenza domestica

2017

The construction of an attachment bond in children exposed to domestic violence. The structuring of the attachment bond may be influenced by specific characteristics related to individuals and context. The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of attachment in a family unit composed of one mother and four children, who were living in a Safe House for victims fleeing from domestic violence. Attachment was evaluated in the mother through administration of the Adult Attachment Interview (George, Kaplan, & Main, 1985) and in the children through administration of the Separation Anxiety Test (Attili, 2001). Results highlighted an insecure attachment in the mother and in the youngest chil…

Family unitHealth (social science)ParentingSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectAttachmentContext (language use)ArtDevelopmental psychologyDomestic violenceSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaAttachment theoryCaregivingMaltreatmentDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyDomestic violenceAnxiety testParenting skillsYoungest childCartographyAttachment measuresmedia_common
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Climate change effects on trematodiases, with emphasis on zoonotic fascioliasis and schistosomiasis.

2009

The capacity of climatic conditions to modulate the extent and intensity of parasitism is well known since long ago. Concerning helminths, among the numerous environmental modifications giving rise to changes in infections, climate variables appear as those showing a greater influence, so that climate change may be expected to have an important impact on the diseases they cause. However, the confirmation of the impact of climate change on helminthiases has been reached very recently. Only shortly before, helminthiases were still noted as infectious diseases scarcely affected by climate change, when compared to diseases caused by microorganisms in general (viruses, bacteriae, protozoans). Th…

FascioliasisClimate ChangeSnailsHelminthiasisCercarial DermatitisClimate changeParasitismAnimals WildBiologyHost-Parasite InteractionsEffects of global warmingZoonosesmedicinePrevalenceHelminthsPopulation growthAnimalsSchistosomiasisskin and connective tissue diseasesDisease ReservoirsGeneral VeterinaryEcologyOocystsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAnimals DomesticParasitologysense organsSeasonsMicroparasiteVeterinary parasitology
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Cat Taming In the Western Mediterranean. Issues, Problematics and Unpredictability In The Light Of Bio-Archaeological Approaches to a Museum Specimen.

2017

The vast wealth of cultural artifacts and ancient biological samples can today be investigated using a great variety of methods and technologies. The result is a growing diffusion of studies on DNA, isotopes and morphometrics, and the exponential growth of publications and bio-archaeological discoveries of inestimable value for different areas of interpretation, such as phylogeny, history and archaeology. This paper describes the morphological and molecular study of a rare specimen of Felis from an Early Bronze Age horizon. The report offers the opportunity for a brief discussion on cat taming, on the origin of this practice and on the archaeological importance of this specimen for the reco…

Felis silvestris Felis silvestris catus; animal domestication; Sicily; cat taminganimal domesticationFelis silvestris catusFelis silvestris; Felis silvestris catus; animal domestication; Sicily; cat taminglcsh:NX1-820Felis silvestrisSettore BIO/05 - Zoologiacat taminglcsh:Arts in generalSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaFelis silvestris Felis silvestris catuSicily
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Intimate partner violence and perinatal health: a systematic review

2019

Background Physical, psychological, and sexual intimate partner violence (IPV) has been described in the literature as different types of IPV experienced by women during pregnancy all over the world. Objectives To review and summarise systematically the empirical evidence on the links between IPV during pregnancy and the perinatal health of mothers and fetuses/neonates. Search strategy MEDLINE (Ovid), CINAHL, Embase, Nursing@ovid (Ovid), and LILACS were performed (2008-2018). Selection criteria Observational studies that examined perinatal health outcomes (i.e. pre-term birth, low birthweight, miscarriage, perinatal death, and premature rupture of membranes) in pregnant women exposed to IPV…

Fetal Membranes Premature Rupturemedicine.medical_specialtyPerinatal DeatheducationMEDLINEIntimate Partner ViolenceCINAHLbehavioral disciplines and activitiesMiscarriage03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancyEpidemiologymental disordersmedicineHumansPsychiatryPregnancy030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebusiness.industryInfant NewbornObstetrics and Gynecologysocial sciencesInfant Low Birth Weightmedicine.diseaseAbortion SpontaneousPremature BirthDomestic violencepopulation characteristicsFemaleObservational studyPregnant WomenbusinessPremature rupture of membranes
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Convivere con le emergenze. Design e nuovi scenari domestici

2023

The contribution leads a reflection around the physical-relational processes that have always characterized the domestic interior and that the recent state of health emergency Covid-19 (and the even more recent Russian-Ukrainian war conflict) has catalysed and accentuated, if not exasperated, offering new complex and sometimes contradictory visions. The contribution points to focus on new meanings and new projections, in terms of interactions and relationships, assumed by the consolidated physical-cultural criteria of proximity/remoteness, familiarity/foreignness, inside/outside. Within these profound transformations, an opportunity and a new role are looming for the disciplines of design. …

Flexible design domestic scenarios emergencies object systems environmental devicesSettore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industriale
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When more is less: the fitness consequences of predators attacking more unpalatable prey when more are presented

2010

In 1879, Fritz Müller hypothesized that mimetic resemblance in which defended prey display the same warning signal would share the costs of predator education. Although Müller argued that predators would need to ingest a fixed number of prey with a given visual signal when learning to avoid unpalatable prey, this assumption lacks empirical support. We report an experiment which shows that, as the number of unpalatable prey presented to them increased, avian predators attacked higher numbers of those prey. We calculated that, when predators increase attacks, the fitness costs incurred by unpalatable prey can be substantial. This suggests that the survival benefits of mimicry could be lower t…

Food ChainBehavior AnimalEcologyGallus gallus domesticusBiologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Models BiologicalMüllerian mimicryPredationFood chainPredatory behaviorPredatory BehaviorMimicryAnimalsLearningAnimal BehaviourFemaleGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPredatorChickens
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2000 years of parallel societies in Stone Age Central Europe.

2013

Farming or Fishing Evidence has been mounting that most modern European populations originated from the immigration of farmers who displaced the hunter-gatherers of the Mesolithic. Bollongino et al. (p. 479 , published online 10 October) present analyses of palaeogenetic and isotopic data from Neolithic human skeletons from the Blätterhöhle burial site in Germany. The analyses identify a Neolithic freshwater fish–eating hunter-gatherer group, living contemporaneously and in close proximity to a Neolithic farming group. While there is some evidence that hunter-gatherer women may have admixed into the farming population, it appears likely that marriage or cultural boundaries between the group…

ForagingMolecular Sequence DataBiologyDNA MitochondrialStone AgeEvolution Molecular03 medical and health sciencesAnimalsHumans0601 history and archaeologyBase sequenceMesolithicHistory Ancient030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinary060102 archaeologyBase SequenceEcologybusiness.industryAgriculture06 humanities and the artsAnimal FeedEuropeAgricultureAnimals DomesticAnthropologybusinessScience (New York, N.Y.)
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