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Hedge to Retrieve Studies Related to Nepal from the EBSCO CINAHL Database
2020-08-26
This hedge is designed to retrieve studies related to Nepal from the EBSCO CINAHL database. This is an archived version of the hedge. For the most current version see the Health Sciences Search Filters page https://guides.library.ualberta.ca/health-sciences-search-filters
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Hedge to Retrieve Studies Related to Nepal from the OVID MEDLINE Database
2020-08-26
This hedge is designed to retrieve studies related to the Nepal from the OVID Medline database. This is an archived version of the hedge. For the most current version see the Health Sciences Search Filters page https://guides.library.ualberta.ca/health-sciences-search-filters
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2020-01-01
SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis grant awarded 2020. The project explores prior research to learn about health-related climate change vulnerability, as assessed in terms of exposure (contact), sensitivity (characteristics that may increase risk), and adaptive capacity (ability to adjust) across...
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2020-01-07
SSHRC KSG awarded 2020: For this project, we will generate three scoping reviews to examine health-related exposure to extreme events like heat waves, wildfires, floods, drought, and air pollution; populations' sensitivity to these exposures; and the adaptive capacity of systems, institutions,...
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2019-10-14
SSHRC Awarded IG 2020: The Compendium of Sushruta (Sushrutasamhita) is an ancient Indian medical text that was was used to diagnose and treat patients in South Asia two thousand years ago and continues to influence the study of medicine even today. The Compendium of Sushruta presents baffling...