Top 10 March reads from the KnE Publishing platform

Looking for the best articles to read? The KnE Publishing platform has thousands of free articles for you to discover. From gender equality to traditional pottery, here are some of the most-read articles from KnE Publishing during March:

 

1, Livelihood Resources, Practices and Values of Aetas in Mid-Baytan—Implications for Education and Community Development

This article from KnE Social Sciences gathers livelihood-related information on the residents of three communities in Mid-Baytan (Philippines) to create a sustainable development programme and consider the implications for education and development within these communities.

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2. A Glimpse into the Biosynthesis of Terpenoids

It has been reported that terpenoids display therapeutic properties such as antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and chemotherapeutic properties, making them of great interest in the medical field. This article from KnE Life Sciences discusses the importance of terpenoids, their different classes, and biosynthesis.

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3. Twin Pregnancy in the Unicornuate Uterus and Non-Communicating Rudimentary Horn: A Case Report

A unicornuate uterus is a type of congenital uterine abnormality and occurs in 0.1% of women. This article from the International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine discusses a case of twin pregnancy in the unicornuate uterus and non-communicating rudimentary horn and the need for increased awareness of this rare condition.

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4. Interdisciplinary Teaching in Physical Education

The interdisciplinary approach has become more popular in the modern curricula as it is considered an essential and challenging technique. This article from the Arab Journal of Nutrition and Exercise discusses physical education as a prime area for interdisciplinary learning.

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5. Gender Equality and Economic Development

It is no secret that gender equality has strong, positive impacts on the economic development and growth of a country. This article from KnE Social Sciences discusses the effect of gender equality, both in education and work, on the economic development of Indonesia.

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6. Assessment of Dehydration in Children with Acute Gastroenteritis: A Narrative Review of International Guidelines

Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines that causes vomiting, nausea, and other symptoms of digestive upset. This article from the Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences offers practical and applicable clinical guidelines to help clinicians working in hospitals detect and assist the early symptoms of gastroenteritis.

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7. Madweng Pottery Tradition in Santa Maria, Isabela

The Philippines has a very rich tradition of pottery. This article from KnE Social Sciences investigates the indigenous pottery traditions of the Madweng in Maria Isabela. It describes how Madweng pottery is indigenously manufactured and what challenges arise during the process.

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8. An In-Silico Study on the Most Effective Growth Factors in Retinal Regeneration Utilising Tissue Engineering Concepts

The aim of regenerative medicine is to recover damaged tissues or organs. This article from the Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research aims to find the most effective growth factors contributing to retinal tissue engineering using a regeneration gene database.

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9. Teachers’ Experiences of Marketisation in the United Arab Emirates

The primary and secondary systems of education in the United Arab Emirates are significantly market-based. This article from the Gulf Education and Social Policy Review investigates teachers’ experiences in marketised school systems and whether the marketisation influences their interactions in their workplace.

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10. Metal Industry Development in the Conditions of Formation of New Technological and Institutional Trends

Modern metallurgical production is a complex industry and involves many key technologies. This article from KnE Material Sciences discusses the role of metallurgy, its development and why it is important in the production of metals.

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