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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0121387 (2015)
BackgroundObesity campaign evaluations have used campaign awareness to assess impact, yet have not compared unprompted campaign recallers, with prompted recallers and those with no campaign recall. Using data from an Australian mass-media obesity pre
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/546b21fe82034859b2e94c3b19878638
Autor:
Magnant, Megan Briggs
Publikováno v:
Hispanófila, 2020 Jan 01(188), 67-82.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/27155456
Autor:
MAGNANT, MEGAN BRIGGS
Publikováno v:
Anales de la literatura española contemporánea, 2016 Jan 01. 41(1), 5-25.
Externí odkaz:
http://www.jstor.org/stable/44071819
Autor:
Megan Briggs Magnant
Publikováno v:
Hispanófila. 188:67-81
Autor:
Meredith O'Keeffe, Rachel L. Sielski, Juan Carlos de la Torre, Patrick Skog, Armen Zeitjian, Brian R. Lawson, Deli Huang, Benjamin F. Cravatt, Kent G. Osborn, Markus Damme, David Nemazee, Therese C. Thinnes, Farnaz Kargaran, Hubertus Hochrein, Christoph Huber, Alessandro Zarpellon, Annica Mårtensson, Hayley S. Chong, John R. Teijaro, Phoebe Kimm, Amanda L. Gavin, Megan Briggs, Luc Teyton, Tanya R. Blane, Sebastian R. Schulz, Virginie Tardif, Ee Shan Pang
Publikováno v:
Nature immunology
The sensing of microbial genetic material by leukocytes often elicits beneficial pro-inflammatory cytokines, but dysregulated responses can cause severe pathogenesis. Genome-wide association studies have linked the gene encoding phospholipase D3 (PLD
Autor:
Blythe J O'Hara, William Bellew, Adrian Bauman, Anne Grunseit, Philayrath Phongsavan, Megan Briggs
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Communication. 21:1276-1285
Mass media campaigns aimed at influencing lifestyle risk factors are one way that governments are attempting to address chronic disease risk. In Australia, a national campaign aimed at encouraging Australians to make changes in lifestyle-related beha
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0121387 (2015)
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BackgroundObesity campaign evaluations have used campaign awareness to assess impact, yet have not compared unprompted campaign recallers, with prompted recallers and those with no campaign recall. Using data from an Australian mass-media obesity pre