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    Developing Quantitative Data Based Indicators for the Societal Impact of Open Science

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    Poliisien työmotivaation rakentuminen ja motivaation laatu ennalta estävässä toiminnassa

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    Regionally significant potential solar energy areas in North Karelia

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    Meal patterns in adults with IDDM - Association with disordered eating behavior and glycemic control

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    A comparative analysis of deep learning algorithms for skin cancer detection

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    The perceptions of sound logo in communicating eco-friendliness and its impact on branding

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    Hypoxia-mediated regulation of transcription and epigenetics in cardiovascular tissues and cells

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    Liability of an Intermediary Service Provider for Trademark Infringement in Digital Marketing

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    The production and purification of Picornaviridae capsid protein VP4

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    Practical sustainable laboratory medicine

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    Medical laboratories now face the challenge of sustainability. Many publications provide evidence of healthcare’s impact on the environment and, increasingly, specific laboratory-focused examples. However, few documents guide how to plan to reduce the impact on the environment. This paper aims to provide some practical steps that a laboratory can use to reduce waste and environmental impact. The six steps are Step 1: Awareness – Look Around; Step 2: Form a green team of like-minded green champions – Think Green; Step 3: Develop a laboratory-wide action plan to reduce waste – Small Steps, Big Impacts; Step 4: Incorporate environmental management into the laboratory’s operational and strategic planning – Integrate Sustainable Practices; Step 5: Seek EFLM Green and Sustainable Laboratory Certification or MyGreenLab Certification – Be Proud and Show It; and, Step 6: From Certification to Culture/ Sustaining Sustainability – Make a Difference. These laboratory initiatives have broader health care system benefits for countries. The paper also describes Green Chemistry, which refers to the design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the generation of hazardous substances. The concept applies across the life cycle of chemical products, including their design, manufacture, use and ultimate disposal. Adopting this approach provides a laboratory’s Environmental, Social, and Governance framework

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