THE PERCEPTION OF THE PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL EFFECTS OF THE DOMINICAN FEMALE MIGRATION ON THEIR CHILDREN LEFT BEHIND

The perception of the psychoeducational effects of the dominican female migration on their children left behind

Unlike in the past, today many women from LatinAmerica and the Caribbean decide to emigrate alone and are separated from their children for several years.Using a two-stage Delphi technique with a group of swisse high strength magnesium powder berry 73 key informants, the objective of the research was to discover the perception in Dominican society

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Comparative Transcriptome Analysis of Actinidia arguta Fruits Reveals the Involvement of Various Transcription Factors in Ripening

The fruit of Actinidia arguta is typically climacteric.During ripening, the fruits produce a large amount of ethylene.Although the molecular basis of climacteric fruit ripening has been extensively studied, some aspects such as its transcriptional regulation remain unclear.Here, we compared the transcriptomes of A.arguta fruits collected at commerc

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Advances in understanding and control of Sarcosporidia in vertebrates of Southeast Kazakhstan: Molecular diagnostics and integrated strategies yield promising results

Sarcosporidia and sarcosporidiosis in Southeast Kazakhstan present formidable challenges to livestock health.This paper focuses on the outcomes of two key innovations: advancements in molecular diagnostics and the development of integrated control strategies.In the realm of diagnostics, the implementation of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) techniqu

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