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Blood Pressure Assessment and Health-Related Physical Fitness in School-Aged Children

The study aimed to evaluate blood pressure and health-related physical fitness among middle school students from São João dos Patos, Maranhão, contributing to the prevention of deleterious effects associated with COVID-19. The sample consisted of 118 children and/or adolescents, 67 males and

Driving the Circular Economy through Green Innovation: A Pathway to Sustainable Competitive Advantage in Fashion

Contemporary organizations face intensifying demands to embed sustainability within their operational frameworks. Many have begun integrating Circular Economy (CE) strategies alongside Green Innovation Practices (GIP) as mechanisms for building enduring competitive advantages. The present study inve

Digital Storytelling: Paving a Pathway of Hope

This article discusses findings from the digital storytelling that clients from a domestic violence shelter engaged in with aid from a Freshman Learning Community (FLC) class of undergraduate students engaged in during spring semesters at a local domestic violence shelter. The work involved freshmen

Ecotoxicological Implications of Bisphenol E Exposure on Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Mytilus galloprovincialis: A Comparative Study of Marine Organisms

Bisphenol E (BPE) has emerged as a potential environmental contaminant similar to its analogue Bisphenol A (BPA). This study aimed to evaluate the ecotoxicological effects of BPE on two marine model organisms, Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Mytilus galloprovincialis. The algal growth inhibition test

Perchlorate-Reducing Biofilms Open a New Avenue for Martian Agriculture

Mars stands out as a prime candidate for future human colonization. However, high concentrations of perchlorate in Martian soil pose a significant hazard to both animal and plant life. Microbe-mediated remediation has been reported as an effective method for Perchlorate reduction on Earth. The prese

Marcos Antonio do Nascimento

State University of Maranhao

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