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Something is (still) missing? Feminist services for forced migrants surviving sexual and gender-based violence in Sweden, Australia, Turkey and the United Kingdom

Aim Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a clear harm for individual and family health, as well as for society at large. A feminist public health should ensure that services meet women's self-identified needs, with an inclusive definition of woman-kind and an understanding of the intersection...
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‘Still travelling’: Access to abortion post-12 weeks gestation in Ireland

This article focuses on access to abortion in Ireland post-12 weeks gestational age. It critically examines abortion access under the legislative sections 9, 10 and 11 of the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018, the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) process, as well as the appeals ...
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The anatomist’s perspective today towards human body donation for procurement of cadavers for study of human anatomy

Anatomy is the study of structure of human body. Dissection of human cadavers has always been an integral part of study of anatomy as well as research in it. Till now the only source for cadavers for dissection purposes were unclaimed bodies. Today the need for bodies for medical education has incre...
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Exploring agenda-setting of offshore energy innovations: Niche-regime interactions in Dutch Marine Spatial Planning processes

The foreseen large-scale growth of offshore wind energy towards 2050 in pursuit of an energy transition obliges scholars and policymakers to start considering its integration in the wider offshore energy system. Both technological innovations and advances in spatial policy are necessary to facilitat...
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A Scoping Review of Barriers and Facilitators to the Integration of Substance Use Treatment Services into US Mainstream Health Care

Background Following the national implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2014, barriers still exist that limit the adoption of substance use treatment (SUT) services in mainstream health care (MHC) settings in the United States. This study provides an overview of current evidence on bar...
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Quantifying reserve capabilities for designing flexible electricity markets: An Australian case study with increasing penetrations of renewables

Across several power systems with market frameworks, policy-makers are proposing that balancing flexibility requirements emerging during energy transition be addressed through new reserve product markets. However, these may introduce additional costs, constraints and complexity, and even encroach up...
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Fishery independent survey datasets of abalone populations on subtidal coastal reefs in southeastern Australia

Assessing the status or exploited marine fish populations often relies on fishery dependent catch and effort data reported by licensed commercial fishers in compliance with regulations and by recreational anglers voluntarily. This invariably leads to bias towards the fraction of a fish population or...
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The role of hydrogen for deep decarbonization of energy systems: A Chilean case study

In this paper we implement a long-term multi-sectoral energy planning model to evaluate the role of green hydrogen in the energy mix of Chile, a country with a high renewable potential, under stringent emission reduction objectives in 2050. Our results show that green hydrogen is a cost-effective an...
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The Effect of Inflation, Rupiah Exchange Rate, and Population on Value Added Tax (VAT) Revenue During the Covid-19 Pandemic

This study aims to determine the Effect of Inflation, Rupiah Exchange Rate, and Population on Value Added Tax (VAT) Revenue During the Covid-19 Pandemic (Study at Kpp Sidoarjo Selatan Regional Office). This study uses quantitative methods with secondary data as a data source. This research was condu...
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Legal Ambiguity of the Able Requirement for a Husband to Practice Polygamy in Indonesia

"This study examines the meaning of ""mampu"" or ""ability"" in Article 5 Paragraph 1 letter (b) of Law No. 1/1974 on Marriage, which serves as a requirement for a husband to practice polygamy in Indonesia. Through a normative legal research method with a statutory approach, the study finds that ""m...
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