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    • Experiences of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic amongst Australian healthcare workers: from stressors to protective factors 

      Broom, J.; Williams Veazey, Leah; Broom, A.; Hor, S.; Degeling, C.; Burns, P.; Wyer, M.; Gilbert, G.L.
      Published 2022
      Background: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has critically challenged healthcare systems globally. Examining the experiences of healthcare workers (HCWs) is important for optimizing ongoing and future pandemic responses. Objectives: ...
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    • COVID-19 Pandemic Trend Prediction in America Using ARIMA Model 

      Shi, Y.; Wu, K.; Zhang, M.
      Published 2022
      COVID-19 trend prediction helps policymakers to handle disease situations. Therefore, it is necessary to predict the pandemic spread trend for prevention and control. The traditional infectious disease model is established ...
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    • Paradoxes of pandemic infection control: Proximity, pace and care within and beyond SARS-CoV-2 

      Williams Veazey, Leah; Broom, Alex; Kenny, Katherine; Degeling, Chris; Wyer, Mary; Hor, Suyin; Broom, Jennifer; Burns, Penny; Gilbert, Gwendolyn L.
      Published 2022
      From the adoption of mask-wearing in public settings to the omnipresence of hand-sanitising, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has brought unprecedented cultural attention to infection prevention and control (IPC) in everyday life. ...
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    • Transforming Mortuary Rituals in “Christian” Oceania: Post-Mission Cemeteries from Aniwa, Vanuatu 

      Flexner, James; Muir, Brianna; Bedford, Stuart; Valentin, Frederique; Elena, Denise; Samoria, David
      Published 2020
      Extensive cemeteries from Aniwa Island, Vanuatu, provide evidence for historical transformations in ritual practice among Christian islanders that continue through the present day. These cemeteries contain novel grave ...
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    • Labor and Politics under Oligarchy 

      Caraway, Teri; Ford, Michele
      Published 2014
      Beyond Oligarchy is a collection of essays by leading scholars of contemporary Indonesian politics and society, each addressing effects of material inequality on political power and contestation in democratic Indonesia. ...
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