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Estimation of Wheat Supply Revisited: A Case Study

This paper exaMines the wheat supply response in the Kurdistan region of Iraq using simple OLS models and the Nerlovian partial adjustment approach. The study provides estimates on wheat production, acreage, and productivity, exploring short-run and ...

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Administration of Environmental Sanitation Disposal Methods Amongst Childbearing Mothers in Nigeria: Implications for Adult and Special Education

Environmental sanitation is crucial for creating and maintaining conditions that promote health and prevent illness, particularly among childbearing mothers in Nigeria. This study exaMines the administration of environmental sanitation disposal metho...

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Potential Disease Conditions and Symptoms Associated with Medication in Diabetic Patients in Bangladesh

Objective: Diabetes has emerged as a global pathological condition, affecting populations in both developed and developing countries. This study exaMines the potential disease conditions and symptoms associated with medication among diabetic patients...

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Genesis of The Planet Earth

This article is based on the theory of vortex gravitation and exaMines the physical anomalies of Earth, such as the slowing of its rotation. It defines orbital acceleration, mass, and proximity to the Sun while estimating the age of our planet. The p...

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Investigating the Extent of Academic Staff's Familiarity with Different Dimensions of Educational Technology in a Selected Medical University in Iran

Universities of Medical Sciences bear the dual responsibility of delivering health services and training skilled professionals for various societal sectors. This necessitates an ongoing evaluation and enhancement of medical education, particularly th...

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On Human Nature

Humans possess a unique cognitive ability that allows us to conceptualize abstract notions such as eternity, infinity, and hypervolume, demonstrating the remarkable depth of human intellect. As the only product of natural selection capable of self-aw...

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