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Sarah Parkinson, Sophie Schumann, Amelia Taylor, Clare Fenton, Gavin Kearney, Megan Garside and Daniel Johnston
Previous studies have shown that autistic people often display atypical responses when processing sensory information, with particular prevalence within the auditory domain. Often provoked by common everyday sounds, auditory hypersensitivity can result i...
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Hilary Hungerford, Sarah L. Smiley, Taylor Blair, Samantha Beutler, Noel Bowers and Eddy Cadet
African cities are at increasing risk for disasters, including floods. Pikine, Senegal?located on the outskirts of the Dakar metropolitan region?has experienced regular floods since 2005 due to a rising water table, dense settlement, and inadequate drain...
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G. Thomas LaVanchy, Sarah T. Romano, Matthew J. Taylor
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Despite being a water-rich country, Nicaragua struggles to secure clean water access for many of its residents. In addition to distributional and water quality issues, a prolonged drought affecting all regions of the country has compounded preexisting go...
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Sarah L. Taylor, Whitney B. Curry, Zoe R. Knowles, Robert J. Noonan, Bronagh McGrane and Stuart J. Fairclough
Background: Schools have been identified as important settings for health promotion through physical activity participation, particularly as children are insufficiently active for health. The aim of this study was to investigate the child and school-leve...
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Sarah Taylor Lovell
Urban agriculture offers an alternative land use for integrating multiple functions in densely populated areas. While urban agriculture has historically been an important element of cities in many developing countries, recent concerns about economic and ...
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Taylor, Sarah L.; MacLean, David A.
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