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    Nursing Care in the Management of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Undergoing Dialysis: A Scoping Review

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    This project is a scoping review that aims to map the available evidence on nursing care practices for patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing dialysis. Chronic kidney disease is a progressive and irreversible condition, and dialysis treatment brings significant physical, psychological, and social challenges for patients. Nursing care plays a crucial role in ensuring holistic and humanized assistance, promoting quality of life, and supporting treatment adherence

    Ecotoxicity of EU-Approved Triazole Fungicides Across Aquatic and Terrestrial Non-Target Organisms: A Systematic Review

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    This systematic review will evaluate the ecotoxicity of EU-approved triazole fungicides across aquatic and terrestrial non-target organisms. Data will be collected from peer-reviewed articles, regulatory documents, and publicly available databases. Endpoint values (EC50, IC50, LC50, LD50) will be standardized and categorized according to EPA ecotoxicity criteria where possible. Subgroup analyses will be conducted by organism type, endpoint type, and test period when available. Synthesized results will be presented in tabular and graphical formats in the manuscript, and meta-analysis or sensitivity analyses will be performed if sufficient quantitative data are available. The review aims to provide a transparent and reproducible assessment of the environmental impact of triazole fungicides and to identify gaps in ecotoxicity knowledge for non-target species

    Threshold Collapse Theory

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    Threshold Collapse Theory (TCT): An Integrated Framework for Species Stability and Dharmic Alignment This paper presents the Threshold Collapse Theory (TCT), a systems-oriented philosophical framework that redefines species survival through the lens of "Dharmic Balance." Moving beyond traditional biological metrics, TCT introduces the concept of Existential Particles and explores how Dharmic Order Deviation—the shift from cooperative, sustainable living to aggressive, adharmic encroachment—leads to systemic species collapse. By synthesizing ancient insights from Sanatan Dharma with modern systems theory, the work provides a predictive model for civilizational stability, identifying the current climate crisis as a "brute-force" correction by Earth's natural intelligence

    Temporal Experience in Addiction from Dysregulation to Recovery. Toward a Unified Conceptual Framework

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    Phenomenological psychopathology considers disturbances in temporal experience as a core of addictive behaviors. While psychological and cognitive neuroscientific research typically focuses on objective measures of temporal distortion, it often bypasses the aspects of lived experience crucial to understanding the existential impact of substance abuse. Employing an applied phenomenological framework and based on a meta-synthesis of existing research, this article examines how the temporal experience of individuals with addiction transforms in recovery. The temporal dysregulation during the illness stage consists of living in the present, dominated by immediate gratification and cyclic routines, with the fragmented space of past experience and a constricted, often inaccessible future. On the other hand, during recovery, individuals with addiction exhibit a notable shift towards temporal coherence, demonstrating increased reflection on past experiences, enriched present awareness, and the renewed ability to envision future possibilities. This claim is justified by the changes in language through which they report their lived experiences of time, and which begins to conceptually resemble the language of the therapists

    Sukavichinomics: the Student Loan Fund/ ปรัชญาเศรษฐศาสตร์สุขวิชโนมิกส์: กองทุนเงินให้กู้ยืมเพื่อการศึกษา

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    Abstract This article seeks to explain and analyze the Philosophy of Sukavichinomics: the Student Loan Fund as an empirical outcome of the Philosophy of Sukavichinomics, which was instituted and advanced by His Excellency Mr. Sukavich Rangsitpol, a statesman of immeasurable and enduring contributions to the Kingdom of Thailand. The Philosophy of Sukavichinomics is a philosophy of building people and building the nation through education as a concrete practice, grounded in a human-centered approach to development. It affirms that equitable access to education constitutes the foundation of human dignity, national security, and the long-term sustainability of the nation-state. The article demonstrates that although the Student Loan Fund received policy endorsement through the Cabinet Resolution of 28 March 1995 (B.E. 2538), the failure of the establishing legislation to secure parliamentary approval prevented the Fund from commencing operations in practice. Under these constraints, His Excellency Mr. Sukavich Rangsitpol, in his capacity as Minister of Education, exercised decisive structural leadership by proposing—and obtaining—a Cabinet Resolution on 16 January 1996 (B.E. 2539) to initiate the Fund as a revolving fund pursuant to Section 12 of the Treasury Act B.E. 2491 (1948). This decision reflects intellectual courage, the moral responsibility of the state toward Thai youth, and the translation of the Philosophy of Sukavichinomics from value-based principles into concrete implementation. Furthermore, the article critically examines the distortion of Thailand’s educational history and the erasure of the contributions of His Excellency Mr. Sukavich Rangsitpol by certain state agencies, noting the resulting impacts on public understanding, social justice, and the long-term development of Thai democracy. In the international context, the article affirms that the Philosophy of Sukavichinomics is consistent with globally recognized principles concerning the right to education and human resource development, as articulated in the documents of international organizations such as UNESCO, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), UNICEF, and global academic networks. The conclusion emphasizes that safeguarding historical truth and honoring the contributions of His Excellency Mr. Sukavich Rangsitpol is not merely an academic mission, but a responsibility to the future of education and to the humanity of Thai society as a whole

    Delmonte 2026 for JESMI

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    Experiment 1

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    Participants will be given the historical value of a stock's prices and asked to predict what will happen to the stock price a month from the last value presented. They will also be asked to decide how much money they want to allocate to the stock. Before making their prediction, participants will read one of two short articles. The article will state either that experts can accurately predict the future value of a stock price or that experts cannot accurately predict the future value of a stock price. After reading the article, the participants will predict the change in price for a month after the last value presented and report how much money they would invest in that stock

    Publication Type Indexing Comparison Study

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    This study will compare indexing of five PTs–case-control studies , case reports , cross-sectional studies , cohort studies , and systematic review –on four indexing systems–fully human NLM indexing from 2016 ("NLMHuman"); fully automated NLM indexing from 2025 ("NLMAutomated"); the Multi-Tagger ("MT") models with F1 thresholds; and the Transformer Metadata model ("TM") models with F1 thresholds

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