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The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of the impact of peer teaching learning methods on the ability of the sickle kick and the T-kick of pencak silat. The population in this study was the Pencak Silat Athletes of the Indonesian Satria Mud... see more

AbstractBackground: Sickle cell disease (SCD), a common hereditary disease, can be prevented by preparing young people ahead of the conception of an affected foetus.Aim: To assess the knowledge and attitude regarding SCD amongst senior secondary... see more

AbstractBackground: Background: Green Tobacco Sickness (GTS) is a form of nicotine poisoning caused by direct contact between the skin of tobacco farm workers and wet tobacco plants during the planting and harvesting process. This study aims to analyze th... see more

Indonesia is the 6th largest tobacco producer in the world with a total tobacco production of 136 thousand tons or 1.91% of the world tobacco production. However, there are some negative impacts of these tobacco plants, especially for tobacco farmers. If ... see more

Thermodynamic properties of sickled and normal hemoglobin protein are considered within the framework of classical molecular dynamics. Here we have studied the specific heat capacity and RMSD (Root Mean Square Deviation) of both types of hemoglobin protei... see more

The objective of the study was to evaluate the access, assistance and satisfaction of people with sickle cell disease in relation to the health care provided by the Unified Health System in the Uberlândia city, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Thirty-four people wit... see more

During the 15th and 16th centuries, five epidemics of a disease characterized by high fever and profuse sweating ravaged England.  The disease became known as English sweating sickness because it started in England, though it also struck Ireland and ... see more

Background: Green tobacco sickness (GTS) is a type of disease that is still not widely understood, but is often experienced by tobacco farmers. The duration and frequency of contact, the work procedures associated with wet tobacco, and individual vulnerab... see more

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