DIASTEMA CLOSURE USING DIRECT BONDING RESTORATIONS COMBINED WITH ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT: A CASE REPORT


Catchment area, environmental variables and habitat type as predictors of the distribution and abundance of Portulaca oleracea L. in the riparian areas of Serbia

Portulaca oleracea L.is one of the most widely distributed plant species, invading a host of worldwide regions.Rivers and canals, as corridors connecting neighboring habitats, are known to exhibit high invasion levels.Consequently, the aim of this paper was to show which catchment areas, environmental factors and habitat types can be seen as predic

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Computational thinking as part of compulsory education: How is it represented in Swedish and Norwegian curricula?

In recent years, many countries have revised their school policy documents to incorporate digital competence, computational thinking and programming.This study examines and compares how and in what contexts Nordic curricula, Swedish and Norwegian in particular, embody aspects of computational thinking.Results show that only parts of the practices d

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How does Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) affect latrine ownership? A quantitative case study from Mozambique

Abstract Background Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is a widely used, community-based approach to tackle open defecation and its health-related problems.Although CLTS has been shown to be successful in previous studies, little is known about how CLTS works.We used a cross-sectional case study to identify personal, physical, and social context

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Column: Here I Stand

WN editor Geoffrey Cannon writes: My hero in this issue is John Maynard Keynes, who a century ago gave clues to just how ominous world prospects are now.Then I ruminate on the overuse and abuse of the word 'we', as in 'Yes, we can', or 'We need to tackle the challenge of epidemic obesity'.Who are 'we'? Then some shoc

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