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Irini Ibrahim,Khor Poy Hua,Sodiq Omoola
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Following the activities of a tyre recycling company in Johor, Malaysia, over 2000 people fell sick and 111 schools were shut when toxic substances were released into the Sungai Kim Kim, a river in Pasir Gudang. This paper examines the relevance of corpo...
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Exze Erizilina,Prijanto Pamoengkas,Darwo Darwo
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Failure in degraded forest rehabilitation was caused by using chosen species without pay attantion on site characterictics. Species selection by looking at site limiting factor, will increase success in degraded forest rehabilitation. This research aims ...
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Jan De Jonge, Akihito Shimazu and Maureen Dollard
This study examined whether particular recovery activities after work have a positive or negative effect on employee recovery from work (i.e., cognitive, emotional, and physical detachment) and sleep quality. We used a two-wave panel study of 230 health ...
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Emilia Aiello, Ainhoa Flecha and Olga Serradell
Whereas the topic of the ?cultural sensitivity? of healthcare systems has been addressed extensively in the US and the UK, literature on the subject in most European countries, specifically looking at the situation of Roma, is still scarce. Drawing on qu...
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Mario Montopoli, Nicoletta Roberto, Elisa Adirosi, Eugenio Gorgucci and Luca Baldini
Near surface quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) from weather radar measurements is an important task for feeding hydrological models, limiting the impact of severe rain events at the ground as well as aiding validation studies of satellite-based...
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