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Data_Sheet_1_Accessibility to Protected Areas Increases Primate Hunting Intensity in Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.PDF
Published 2022“…These results demonstrated that increasing accessibility increased primate hunting in GCSR, which was exacerbated by the opening of the new road. …”
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Access and distribution of social capital.
Published 2023“…After controlling all other significant predictors, the following social capital variables remained associated with increased utilisation of SRH services: higher trust in neighbourhood (AOR = 1.8; CI = 1.22–2.66), higher trust in people/institutions (AOR = 2.66; CI = 1.82–3.99), higher social cohesion (AOR = 3.35; CI = 2.21–5.08), stronger network (AOR = 7.55; CI = 4.43–12.87).Access to some social capital dimensions is associated with increased use of reproductive health services. …”
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K2 treatment increases access of a hydrophobic probe to the bacterial membrane of <i>K</i>. <i>pneumoniae</i>.
Published 2022“…</b> Three chemical analogs of K2 (dT = deoxythymidine, dU = deoxyuridine and 5-EdU = 5-Ethynyl-2’-deoxyuridine) were tested for their ability to increase the membrane accessibility of NPN. K2 was the only compound that increased significantly the accessibility of the outer membrane of <i>K</i>. …”