VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE PRACTICING OPEN DEFECATION: EVIDENCE FROM RIVERSIDE INHABITANTS OF AN INDONESIAN VILLAGE

Views and experiences of people practicing open defecation: Evidence from riverside inhabitants of an Indonesian village

A study conducted in 20 districts of East Java Province revealed that open defecation in communities near water bodies was difficult to intervene in due to a lack of motivation to change.Using a constructivist perspective, this study investigated the views and experiences of individuals with open defecation habits in a riverside village to uncover

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Subdural Lesions Linking Additional Intracranial Spaces and Chronic Subdural Hematomas: A Narrative Review with Mutual Correlation and Possible Mechanisms behind High Recurrence

The purpose of this study was two-fold.The first was to investigate the pathologic mechanisms underlying the formation of subdural fluid collection, an umbrella term referring to a condition commonly seen in the clinical setting.Accumulation of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the subdural space can be referred to in this disease category, disregar

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Measurement of the optical dielectric properties of thin-film materials by ultrafast time-resolved interferometry

We report a time-resolved optic interferometry (TROI) One Yard Bundles that enables to straightway probe the optical properties of traditional and special thin-film materials by feat of a phase delayed-interference between double beams of femtosecond laser synchronously traveling through vacuum (air) and sample, respectively.As a verification of me

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