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    Features of the special knowledge use in the investigation of murders committed by convicts in prisons by V. V. Kikinchuk, K. H. Mishyna

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…These criminal offenses invariably cause a significant public response, because, firstly, a serious criminal offense is committed, such as murder, secondly, it is committed by convicts serving sentences, and thirdly, as a rule, this category of criminal offenses is committed in correctional facilities. …”
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    The impact of L1 literacy on the production of Spanish verbal passives by school-age Spanish heritage speakers by Andrew Armstrong, Silvina Montrul, Silvina Montrul

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Acquiring literacy contributes to monolingual children's language development, especially with the oral production of complex sentences. However, less is known about how written language exposure impacts first language (L1) morphosyntactic growth in Spanish-speaking children in the U.S., who are educated in their second language (L2) and have little opportunities to develop L1 literacy. …”
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    First Autologous Cell Therapy of Cerebral Palsy Caused by Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Damage in a Child after Cardiac Arrest—Individual Treatment with Cord Blood by A. Jensen, E. Hamelmann

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…At 40 months, independent eating, walking in gait trainer, crawling, and moving from prone position to free sitting were possible, and there was significantly improved receptive and expressive speech competence (four-word sentences, 200 words). This remarkable functional neuroregeneration is difficult to explain by intense active rehabilitation alone and suggests that autologous cord blood transplantation may be an additional and causative treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy after brain damage.…”
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    A Qualitative Investigation of WhatsApp Interaction for English Language Grammar Learning by Nagaletchimee Annamalai, Najah Rajeh Alsalhi, Mohd Elmagzoub Eltahir, Bilal Mohammed Zakarneh, Kamariah Yunus, Samer H. Zyoud

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The platform also allowed them to construct sentences based on the rules and knowledge gained during their interactions. …”
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    Impact of Teaching Cohesive Devices to Iranian EFL learners: Case of IELTS writing task 2 examination by Syed Mojtaba Marashi

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The units of a cohesive text were not just a random set of sentences. Writing section on IELTS was commonly considered one of the most difficult parts of test. …”
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    Deep Learning-Based English-Chinese Translation Research by Yao Huang, Yi Xin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Based on the idea of divide-and-conquer, this method identifies and extracts the longest noun phrase in a sentence and retains special identifiers or core words to form a sentence frame with the rest of the sentence. …”
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    Use of the task-based approach to strengthen writing fluency in the English language by Tamara Carpio Afonso, Jesús Alberto González Valero, Mallelin Bonachea Rodríguez, Ignacia Rodríguez Estevés

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…<br /><strong>Results</strong>: the application of different methods and techniques corroborated that the health professionals presented difficulties in fluency in writing; they spent too much time reviewing ideas; in addition to incurring in unnecessary repetitions, poor syntactic elaboration and writing of short sentences. The use of the task approach was implemented with encouraging results.…”
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    Protéger et guérir : la mission du gouvernement et des associations d’aide aux détenues en Angleterre entre 1856 et 1914 by Alice Bonzom

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Female criminals had deviated from normative gender-biased ideologies describing woman’s true nature as meek, gentle, modest and shameful; they were stigmatized and ostracized, even after serving their sentences in a local or a convict prison. In 1856, Joshua Jebb, Chairman of Convict Prisons, decided to commit to the cause of these women by opening a special refuge, a ‘home’ designed to save them by teaching them ‘womanly qualities’. …”
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    Document-Level Neural TTS Using Curriculum Learning and Attention Masking by Sung-Woong Hwang, Joon-Hyuk Chang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…First, through curriculum learning, our model automatically increases the length of the speech trained for each epoch, while reducing the batch size so that long sentences can be trained with a limited graphics processing unit (GPU) capacity. …”
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  10. 290

    Validation of the Evidentiary Power of the Confessions Presented in the Prosecution by Seyyed Mohammad Mehdi Sadati, Fazlollah Foroughi, Amin , Jalili

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Regarding the basis of criminal sentences based on non-judicial confessions, when the confession is the only documentary evidence of the case, according to Note 2 of Article 119 of the Criminal Procedure Code and Note 2 of Article 218 of the Islamic Penal Code approved in 2013, the non-judicial confessions are not competent to prove in the case He knows the "reason". …”
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    KATEGORINIŲ SAKINIŲ SEMANTIKA PORT ROYALIO LOGIKOJE by Laisvūnas Šopauskas

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Also dependence of the meaning of sentence on the context is understood differently here. …”
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    Activities of civic organizations in the field of protection of prisoners and rehabilitated persons in the soviet period legal assessment of russian crimes in Ukraine by Demyanchuk T.

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Information is provided about the process of formation of public organizations in the Ukrainian SSR and the degree of their involvement in protecting the rights of persons who served sentences or were rehabilitated. Practical significance. …”
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    Opportunities to use the EU countries experience in the field of preventive police activities in Ukraine by O. Yu. Prokopenko, D. O. Bulatin, R. O. Kushnirenko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In particular, the introduction of rehabilitation programmes for persons who have already served their sentences will be useful for the domestic preventive system, given the fact that most programmes are comprehensive, they provide educational, monitoring and corrective measures to influence socially unacceptable, including criminal, behavior.…”
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    Beyond the spotlight: Unveiling the gender bias curtain in movie reviews. by Jad Doughman, Wael Khreich

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, we analyzed 17,165 professionally written reviews, comprising a total of 735,000 sentences. Our analysis uncovers pronounced representation bias in key movie roles, with 72% of first actors, 91% of first directors, and 86% of first writers being male. …”
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    Differences in Determining Ramadan and Shawwal: A Discourse Analysis of the Book Nusus al-Akhyar fi al-Shaum Wa al-Ifthar by Ika Wahyu Ningsih, Fitri Febriyanti, Iqbal Ainur Rizki

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Primary data are in the form of lexemes, words, phrases, and sentences in Arabic that contain ideas about the determination of the beginning of the month of Ramadan and Shawwal in the book. …”
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    Motivational Factors and Cannabis Use Intention among Juvenile Offenders: Direct, Mediating, and Moderating Effects by Isabel M. Herrera-Sánchez, Silvia Medina-Anzano, Samuel Rueda-Méndez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background/Aim: Ensuring that juvenile offenders (JOs) who stop consume cannabis during their detention remain abstinence after their sentence has been served is a fundamental preventive measure. …”
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    Synthetic Network and Search Filter Algorithm in English Oral Duplicate Correction Map by Xiaojun Chen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…For the task of Chinese grammar error correction, this article uses two methods of predicting the relationship between words in the corpus, Word2Vec and GloVe, to train the word vectors of different dimensions and use the word vectors to represent the text features of the experimental samples, avoiding sentences brought by word segmentation. On the basis of word vectors, the advantages and disadvantages of CNN, LSTM, and SVM models in this shared task are analyzed through experimental data. …”
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    DeepSeek vs. ChatGPT: Comparative Efficacy in Reasoning for Adults’ Second Language Acquisition Analysis by Mohammad Mahyoob Albuhairy, Jeehaan Algaraady

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Methods include error analysis of non-native Arabic sentences, comparative evaluation of the two models, and contrasting assessment of depth of reasoning. …”
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    Anti-aging versus positive-aging language in scientific literature: Raising questions for future research by Akbar Azizi-Zeinalhajloo, Haidar Nadrian, Nafiseh Ghassab-Abdollahi, Elham Lotfalinejad, Hassan Rezaeipandari, Devender Bhalla

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Anti-aging language refers to the use of words, phrases and sentences when talking with or about older adults. …”
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    Examining HPO by organ and system to facilitate practical use by clinicians by Eisuke Dohi, Terue Takatsuki, Yuka Tateisi, Toyofumi Fujiwara, Yasunori Yamamoto

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…We employed LLM for these two tasks related to examining HPO and, at the same time, found that LLM didn't work well without ingenuity for tasks that lacked sentences and context. A manual search for terms within each category revealed that the HPO contains a mix of terms with four major attributes: (1) Disease Name, (2) Condition, (3) Test Data, and (4) Symptoms and Findings. …”
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