Essays about: "role of science in health"
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1. The Role of the ECHR in Climate Change - Difficulties and Solutions in Implementing an Obligation to Combat Climate Change
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : This thesis examines the ECHR with the aim of exploring the possible existence of positive substantive obligations connected to climate change and pertaining to the right to life and right to health as expressed in article 2 and 8 of the Convention. It departs by compiling how a positive substantive obligation is found in the ECHR system. READ MORE
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2. Make America Green Again: Understanding Trumpism as it Relates to Environmental Injustice Legislation
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : The United States is witnessing the emergence of what has popularly been coined Trumpism – a new conservatism inspired by the administration of Donald J. Trump, however, extending beyond to other far-right politicians. READ MORE
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3. The Role of Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) contaminated food for male infertility : A Scoping review
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för hälso- och vårdvetenskap (HV)Abstract : Background: The trend of male infertility is increasing and it correlates with industrial development which has introduced various industrial contaminants in the environment and human life. PFASs are one of those contaminants. Humans are exposed to PFAS through various routes and sources, especially through food and diet. READ MORE
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4. Automated Quantitative Phase Imaging Pipeline : for Monitoring Bacterial Cell Growth under Chemical Influence
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen Vi3Abstract : Bacteria have a vital role in ecosystems and the human health. However, the effect of environmental pollution on them at the single-cell level are still not well understood. Label-free imaging has become increasingly important within science. It has allowed for the visualization of cells without the use of molecular tools or labels. READ MORE
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5. EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT ATTITUDES AMONG STUDENTS TOWARDS WOMEN AND MEN IN MALE- AND FEMALE-DOMINATED FIELDS OF WORK AND STUDY
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Abstract Gender inequality is considered an issue in many countries and gender roles could play an important role in this. Specifically, gender stereotypes suggest that STEM (i.e., science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is more seen as “male” and HEED (i. READ MORE