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  1. 581

    Data_Sheet_2_Encouraging Emotional Conversations in Children With Complex Communication Needs: An Observational Case Study.PDF by Gabriela A. Rangel-Rodríguez (11080368)

    Published 2021
    “…This case study illustrates the importance of a primary communication partners’ role in facilitating emotional conversations, and the promising efficacy of a training program implemented in a storybook interactive learning environment to promote conversations about emotion-related events while encouraging children with CCN to learn, explore, express, and discuss emotions.…”
  2. 582

    Stated-preference research in HIV: A scoping review by John M. Humphrey (1601860)

    Published 2019
    “…This scoping review can help researchers, policy makers, program implementers, and health economists to better understand the various applications of stated-preference research methods in the field of HIV.…”
  3. 583

    Table 1_A racial equity approach to nonprofit hospitals’ community benefit programs: an exploratory study.docx by Cherie Conley (21360443)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>We conducted a cross-sectional qualitative study using semi structured interviews guided by the EquIR Implementation science framework and Browne’s racial equity approach to community benefit program implementation. Browne’s racial equity approach includes five strategies: (1) prioritizing community building strategies in communities impacted most by racism, (2) allocating resources to address structural determinants that reflect racism, (3) providing leadership and employment opportunities for community members and organizations impacted by racism, (4) addressing and considering multiple intersecting identities, and (5) removing organizational barriers to allocating resources to address health inequities along racial lines.…”
  4. 584

    Inference of Functionally-Relevant N-acetyltransferase Residues Based on Statistical Correlations by Andrew F. Neuwald (9828)

    Published 2016
    “…We describe, for example, a putative coenzyme-A-induced-fit substrate binding mechanism mediated by arginine residue switching between salt bridge and π-π stacking interactions. A suite of programs implementing this approach is available (<a href="http://psed.igs.umaryland.edu" target="_blank">psed.igs.umaryland.edu</a>).…”
  5. 585

    Data Sheet 1_Adoption and acceptability of a perioperative nutrition program among total joint arthroplasty patients.pdf by Derek S. Yocum (22090397)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>A nutrition program, implemented using a pragmatic adjunctive model, was adopted by many of the patients who underwent arthroplasty, regardless of demographics. …”
  6. 586

    Table_2_Assisted Coral Reproduction in the Dominican Republic: A Successful Story to Replicate in the Caribbean.pdf by Rita I. Sellares-Blasco (9212152)

    Published 2021
    “…Two years after program implementation, FUNDEMAR has successfully produced an annual regional coral spawning prediction calendar, cultured seven coral species, and seeded over 4,500 substrates with more than 268,200 sexual coral recruits in approximately 1,880 m<sup>2</sup> reef areas. …”
  7. 587

    Image_3_Assisted Coral Reproduction in the Dominican Republic: A Successful Story to Replicate in the Caribbean.pdf by Rita I. Sellares-Blasco (9212152)

    Published 2021
    “…Two years after program implementation, FUNDEMAR has successfully produced an annual regional coral spawning prediction calendar, cultured seven coral species, and seeded over 4,500 substrates with more than 268,200 sexual coral recruits in approximately 1,880 m<sup>2</sup> reef areas. …”
  8. 588

    Background characteristics of study participants. by Agumasie Semahegn (4595638)

    Published 2025
    “…Therefore, future interventions that would sustain and synergize domestic violence prevention through the intersectoral collaboration of key actors, ensuring budgetary issues, improving local governors’ will and commitment, and transforming deep-rooted inequitable gender -norms for successful domestic violence prevention policies and programs implementation.</p></div>…”
  9. 589

    Do Physical Proximity and Availability of Adequate Infrastructure at Public Health Facility Increase Institutional Delivery? A Three Level Hierarchical Model Approach by Rachana Patel (839101)

    Published 2015
    “…This study suggests that the mere availability of health facilities is necessary but not sufficient condition to promote utilization until the quality of service is inadequate and inaccessible considering the inter-districts variation for the program implementation.</p></div>…”
  10. 590

    Image_4_Assisted Coral Reproduction in the Dominican Republic: A Successful Story to Replicate in the Caribbean.pdf by Rita I. Sellares-Blasco (9212152)

    Published 2021
    “…Two years after program implementation, FUNDEMAR has successfully produced an annual regional coral spawning prediction calendar, cultured seven coral species, and seeded over 4,500 substrates with more than 268,200 sexual coral recruits in approximately 1,880 m<sup>2</sup> reef areas. …”
  11. 591

    For socially engaged science: The dynamics of knowledge production in the Fiocruz graduate program in the framework of the "Brazil Without Extreme Poverty Plan" by Rebeca Buzzo Feltrin (5873657)

    Published 2018
    “…Using the Social Studies of Science and Technology (SSST) framework, this paper analyzes the dynamics of knowledge production in the context of program implementation. Herein, we report on the follow-up activities performed in BWEP Health Action, directing research projects to align with the goals of the program, evaluating the progress of these research, and defining strategies for improved their management. …”
  12. 592

    Data_Sheet_1_Modeling Illustrates That Genomic Selection Provides New Opportunities for Intercrop Breeding.docx by Jon Bančič (10116790)

    Published 2021
    “…Therefore, we used stochastic simulation to compare four different intercrop breeding programs implementing genomic selection and an intercrop breeding program entirely based on phenotypic selection. …”
  13. 593

    Data_Sheet_3_Encouraging Emotional Conversations in Children With Complex Communication Needs: An Observational Case Study.PDF by Gabriela A. Rangel-Rodríguez (11080368)

    Published 2021
    “…This case study illustrates the importance of a primary communication partners’ role in facilitating emotional conversations, and the promising efficacy of a training program implemented in a storybook interactive learning environment to promote conversations about emotion-related events while encouraging children with CCN to learn, explore, express, and discuss emotions.…”
  14. 594

    Image_2_Assisted Coral Reproduction in the Dominican Republic: A Successful Story to Replicate in the Caribbean.jpg by Rita I. Sellares-Blasco (9212152)

    Published 2021
    “…Two years after program implementation, FUNDEMAR has successfully produced an annual regional coral spawning prediction calendar, cultured seven coral species, and seeded over 4,500 substrates with more than 268,200 sexual coral recruits in approximately 1,880 m<sup>2</sup> reef areas. …”
  15. 595

    Neighbor joining phylogenetic tree of the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV) complex. by Patricia V. Aguilar (244962)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>The tree was derived from partial envelope glycoprotein precursor (PE2) gene sequences of recent VEEV isolates from Ecuador (green), Peru (red), and Bolivia (blue) and previously published homologous sequences, using the neighbor joining program implemented in PAUP* version 4.0 <a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000514#pntd.0000514-Swofford2" target="_blank">[31]</a>. …”
  16. 596

    Synthetic Data Experiments Demonstrated GeneProgram's and Other Algorithms' Abilities to Recover Gene Sets from Noisy Data by Georg K Gerber (78102)

    Published 2007
    “…</p><p>(F) The full GeneProgram implementation using automatic tissue grouping correctly recovered all four gene sets.…”
  17. 597

    Table_1_Ayurvedic Response to COVID-19 Pandemic in Kerala, India and Its Impact on Quarantined Individuals – A Community Case Study.docx by Sharmila Mary Joseph (11568397)

    Published 2021
    “…Key observations from the study are: Ayurvedic programs implemented systematically, under an organized framework with social participation enables wider utilization of the services. …”
  18. 598

    DataSheet_1_Toward a common approach for assessing the conservation status of marine turtle species within the european marine strategy framework directive.pdf by Fanny Girard (5028119)

    Published 2022
    “…Although knowledge gaps remain, data requirements identified in this study will guide future data collection initiatives and inform monitoring programs implemented by EU Member States. Overall this study highlights the value of international collaboration for the conservation of vulnerable species, such as marine turtles.…”
  19. 599

    Increasing Awareness about Antibiotic Use and Resistance: A Hands-On Project for High School Students by Maria João Fonseca (137065)

    Published 2012
    “…</p> <h3>Methodology/Principal Findings</h3><p>This study focuses on the outcomes of an interventional program implemented at the University of Porto, Portugal, to promote awareness about antibiotic resistance at high school levels (15–17 year old). …”
  20. 600

    Interprofessional education in medical schools in Japan by Takami Maeno (4796376)

    Published 2019
    “…The survey items were the IPE implementation status and barriers to program implementation. Sixty-four of the 81 schools responded (response rate 79.0%), of which 46 (71.9%) had implemented IPE, 42 (89.1%) as compulsory programs. …”