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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Analysis Of The Implementation Of The First 1,000 Days Of Life (1,000 HPK) Specific Nutrition Intervention Program For Stunting Management At Sarwodadi Community Health Center, Pemalang Regency, In 2025Stunting remains a significant public health problem in Indonesia. The Sarwodadi Community Health Center is one of the areas with a relatively high prevalence of stunting. In 2024, the stunting prevalence was recorded at 16.90%, and in 2025 the number of stunting cases increased by 18.63% compared with the previous year. This condition indicates that the implementation of the stunting intervention program has not ye…
Reference · Wikidata
lifematter capable of extracting energy from the environment for replication
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Life is the capacity in matter, formed of one or more units called cells, for processes such as cell signaling, homeostasis, metabolism, cell growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, and reproduction. All life eventually reaches a state of death. Many philosophical definitions of living systems have been proposed, such as self-organizing systems. Defining life is further complicated by viruses, which replicate only …
Image · Europeana
Book · DOAB
Young Peasant Having Her Coffee from Pissarro Paintings and Works on Paper from the Art Institute of ChicagoThis entry features in-depth research on Pissarro's Young Peasant Having Her Coffee, drawing fascinating connections between Pissarro’s life and work, and offering novel insights into his technique, showing how he consistently pushed Impressionist approaches in new directions. For more in-depth conservation research and interactive images, see the full catalogue at www.artic.edu/digitalpissarro.
Full text · Open Library
Drawing Life in MotionInstructions for drawing plants and animals in motion.
Image · DPLA
This recording is part of the Anna Halprin Papers held at the Museum. Anna Halprin is recognized as a pioneer of postmodern dance in America and her papers are one of the Museum's most heavily used, drawing inquiries and researchers from around the world. Since moving to California in the 40s, Anna has worked with many of the major names in modern and post-modern music and dance. She pioneered the use of pictorial d…