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Os Efeitos na Formação de Residentes de Psiquiatria ao Experimentarem Grupos GAM
This work is a masters’ dissertation that aimed to understand and describe the effects on the training of
psychiatric residents when they participated in groups composed of mentally disturbed patients whosePublished dateSunday, January 2, 2011 - 05:00 -
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IDRC’s response to COVID-19
Message from the President on IDRC’s 50th Anniversary
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The science against early marriage
Lebanese researchers work to prevent child marriages in Syrian refugee communities.
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Njagala - youth and social media fictional case study
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Bahrain: The party phenomenon and the project of political innovation [Arabic language]
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The world needs more women scientists
Women are significantly underrepresented in science, making up only 28% of all researchers globally — and the disparity is even greater in the fields of natural sciences and engineering.
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Design and implementation of a coastal collaborative GIS to support sea level rise and storm surge adaptation strategies
This research develops an online Coastal Collaborative GIS (CCGIS) using local knowledge inputs to supplement existing data, towards creating a low cost, user-friendly risk mapping system that can be used in any community.
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System dynamics and GIS in the simulation of environmental change to coastal communities
Climate change and sea level rise affects Canada’s most sensitive coastlines. This research
proposal studies the community of Isle Madame in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The researchPublished dateSaturday, January 2, 2010 - 05:00 -
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Multicriteria decision evaluation of adaptation strategies for vulnerable coastal communities
According to the IPCC (2007) fourth assessment report, small islands and coastal communities have a set of characteristics that makes them very vulnerable to climate change impacts, mainly sea-level rise and storm surges.
Published dateSaturday, July 2, 2011 - 04:00