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Wastewater-based tracking SARS-CoV-2 RNA and estimating infected population in industrial setting after Songkran Festival—Thailand Traditional New Year in 2023. Food and Environmental Virology.

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Wastewater-based tracking SARS-CoV-2 RNA and estimating infected population in industrial setting after Songkran Festival—Thailand Traditional New Year in 2023. Food and Environmental Virology.

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Thitanuwat, B., Saita, T., Woramethamat, P., et al.

Commercial Determinants of Active Travel: A Crucial but Overlooked Barrier to Health and Sustainability. The Lancet Planetary Health.
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Commercial Determinants of Active Travel: A Crucial but Overlooked Barrier to Health and Sustainability. The Lancet Planetary Health.

Despite its well-documented benefits, active travel remains considerably underutilized in many countries. To effectively promote active travel, understanding its determinants across all levels of the social–ecological framework, such as individual attitudes and beliefs, social norms, policies, and infrastructure and topography, is important.

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Jochem, C., Abu-Omar, K., Baltruks, D., et al.