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    The distribution of answers of each HIV-KQ-18 item from 6 regions in Indonesia. by Bustanul Arifin (7593353)

    Published 2023
    “…Item 1: Coughing and sneezing do not spread HIV; Item 2: A person can get HIV by sharing a glass of water with someone who has HIV; Item 3: Pulling out the penis before a man climaxes/cums keeps a woman from getting HIV during sex; Item 4: A woman can get HIV if she has anal sex with a man; Item 5: Showering, or washing one’s genitals/private parts, after sex keeps a person from getting HIV; Item 6: All pregnant woman infected with HIV quickly show serious signs of being infected; Item 7: People who have been infected with HIV quickly show serious signs of being infected; Item 8: There is a vaccine that can stop adults from getting HIV; Item 9: People are likely to get HIV by deep kissing, putting their tongue in their partner’s mouth, if their partner has HIV; Item 10: A woman cannot get HIV if she has sex during her period; Item 11: There is a female condom that can help decrease a woman’s chance of getting HIV; Item 12: A natural skin condom works better against HIV that does a latex condom; Item 13: A person will not get HIV if she or he is taking antibiotics; Item 14: Having sex with more than one partner can increase a person’s chance of being infected with HIV; Item 15: Taking a test for HIV one week after having sex will tell a person if she or he has HIV; Item 16: A person can get HIV by sitting in a hot tub or a swimming pool with a person who has HIV; Item 17: A person can get HIV from oral sex; Item 18: Using vaseline or baby oil with condoms lowers the chance of getting HIV.…”
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    Image_2_Sustainable valorization of co-products from asparagus cultivation by obtaining bioactive compounds.jpeg by Isabel Viera Alcaide (16538130)

    Published 2023
    “…Leaving these residues on the fields after harvesting negatively affects the following asparagus crops, since they release autotoxic (allelopathic) substances into the soil, whose accumulation causes that asparagus yields gradually decrease over the years, becoming an unprofitable crop in a period of about 10 to 15 years. …”
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    Image_3_Sustainable valorization of co-products from asparagus cultivation by obtaining bioactive compounds.jpeg by Isabel Viera Alcaide (16538130)

    Published 2023
    “…Leaving these residues on the fields after harvesting negatively affects the following asparagus crops, since they release autotoxic (allelopathic) substances into the soil, whose accumulation causes that asparagus yields gradually decrease over the years, becoming an unprofitable crop in a period of about 10 to 15 years. …”
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    Image_5_Sustainable valorization of co-products from asparagus cultivation by obtaining bioactive compounds.jpeg by Isabel Viera Alcaide (16538130)

    Published 2023
    “…Leaving these residues on the fields after harvesting negatively affects the following asparagus crops, since they release autotoxic (allelopathic) substances into the soil, whose accumulation causes that asparagus yields gradually decrease over the years, becoming an unprofitable crop in a period of about 10 to 15 years. …”
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    Image_1_Sustainable valorization of co-products from asparagus cultivation by obtaining bioactive compounds.jpeg by Isabel Viera Alcaide (16538130)

    Published 2023
    “…Leaving these residues on the fields after harvesting negatively affects the following asparagus crops, since they release autotoxic (allelopathic) substances into the soil, whose accumulation causes that asparagus yields gradually decrease over the years, becoming an unprofitable crop in a period of about 10 to 15 years. …”
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    Image_4_Sustainable valorization of co-products from asparagus cultivation by obtaining bioactive compounds.jpeg by Isabel Viera Alcaide (16538130)

    Published 2023
    “…Leaving these residues on the fields after harvesting negatively affects the following asparagus crops, since they release autotoxic (allelopathic) substances into the soil, whose accumulation causes that asparagus yields gradually decrease over the years, becoming an unprofitable crop in a period of about 10 to 15 years. …”
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