SYSTEMS THINKING AND COMPLEXITY SCIENCE METHODS AND THE POLICY PROCESS IN NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE PREVENTION: A SYSTEMATIC SCOPING REVIEW PROTOCOL

Systems thinking and complexity science methods and the policy process in non-communicable disease prevention: a systematic scoping review protocol

Introduction Given the complex causal origins of many non-communicable Indoor Throw Pillow diseases (NCDs), and the complex landscapes in which policies designed to tackle them are made and unfold, the need for systems thinking and complexity science (STCS) in developing effective policy solutions has been emphasised.While numerous methods informed

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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ARE CREATED BY STATES TO FURTHER INTEREST BUT THEY HAVE NOW ASSUMED AUTHORITY INDEPENDENT OF THE STATES THAT CREATED THEM: THE ANALYSIS OF PROS AND CONS

International organizations (IOs) are established by sovereign states to promote cooperation, address global challenges, and advance shared interests.However, over time, many IOs have evolved beyond their original mandates, exercising authority independent of their member states.This paper analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of this phenomeno

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Association Mapping of Seed Quality Traits Under Varying Conditions of Nitrogen Application in Brassica juncea L. Czern & Coss

Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) is a major source of vegetable oil in the Indian subcontinent.The seed cake left after the oil extraction is used as livestock feed.We examined the genetic architecture of oil, protein, and glucosinolates by conducting a genome-wide association study (GWAS), using an association panel comprising 92 diverse genotypes

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