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Cheating In Higher Education

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The topic of academic misconduct in higher education has received a lot of attention over the past few decades, and the general findings have been…
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Bridging The History Of Climate Change And Human Society: A Case From Imperial China

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Geographical environment, especially climate change, has long been one of the most important driving forces in the evolution of human history. Climate change could cause…
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Vanadium In Shallow Groundwaters: A Potentially Dangerous Pollutant?

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Among the critical elements (Figure 1), vanadium (V) has been proposed to be a potentially dangerous pollutant, especially in the critical zone. The United States…
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Decentralization Of Primary Care Does Affect Diabetes Mellitus

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The provision of primary healthcare is based on the delivery of basic care and the dissemination of prevention practices to the population. In Brazil, a…
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Mantle Plumes Can Destroy Diamonds

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Kimberlites (pipe-like bodies) are the host rocks for the majority of diamonds, and kimberlites are dominantly located in regions of ancient continental crust. However, only…
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Rocky Landforms – Valuable Sources Of Palaeoclimatic Information?

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Glaciers play a crucial role in environmental systems, they act as freshwater reservoirs for millions of people around the world and are the basis for…
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Improving Natural Killer Cells’ Ability To Fight Malaria

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Malaria is caused by mosquito-borne parasites of the genus Plasmodium, which affects over 216 million people worldwide. It is still a huge problem in developing…
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Do Outcomes Or Perceptions Of Morality Influence Our Sense Of Generosity?

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Why do we help our friends, family, and co-workers at a cost to our time or money? One might answer, “Because they helped me out…
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Neurobiological Evidence In Sentencing Decisions: A Double-Edged Sword

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Brain evidence is playing an increasing role in criminal trials, and new research by Allen and colleagues (2019) suggests that such evidence may have both…
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Diisopropylphenyl Imidazole (DII): A New And Promising Anthelmintic Agent

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Helminths are worm parasites that are transmitted by soil, water, or food. Helminth infections cause human, animal, and plant diseases that produce a significant economic…
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Fighting Histoplasma Capsulatum Infection With IFN-γ Macrophage Activation

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Unlike opportunistic fungal pathogens, Histoplasma capsulatum can infect and cause disease in otherwise healthy individuals. Infections result from inhalation of infectious fungal conidia (spores) following…
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