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    Explainable AI in Diagnostic Radiology for Neurological Disorders: A Systematic Review, and What Doctors Think About It by Yasir Hafeez, Khuhed Memon, Maged S. AL-Quraishi, Norashikin Yahya, Sami Elferik, Syed Saad Azhar Ali

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<b>Background:</b> Artificial intelligence (AI) has recently made unprecedented contributions in every walk of life, but it has not been able to work its way into diagnostic medicine and standard clinical practice yet. Although data scientists, researchers, and medical experts have been working in the direction of designing and developing computer aided diagnosis (CAD) tools to serve as assistants to doctors, their large-scale adoption and integration into the healthcare system still seems far-fetched. …”
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    Corruption in Higher Education by V. I. Sharin

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The methodological basis of the research was the works of leading foreign and Russian scientists. The study was conducted using general scientific methods, such as system analysis, questionnaires, generalization and systematization, and comparisons. …”
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    Features of implementation of catering enterprises strategies in modern conditions (on the example of Russian largest cities) by V. M. Sedelnikov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In particular, the article highlights the foreign scientists’ points of view regarding the definition of the “strategy implementation” concept, and the process approach to the definition is provided as a fundamental one. …”
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    How to Burst into Contemporaneity? by V. I. Zagvyazinsky

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Among the main reasons for insufficient research level, it is emphasized that young scientists are not quite ready for entering the socio-cultural reality because of their methodological illiteracy and non-compliance with the principles declared by the researchers themselves – i.e. systematism, competence, social and personal orientation, cultural conformity, activity approach, value-semantic orientation of education, foot-hold on the internal mechanisms, variability, dialogism, pedagogic cooperation, etc. …”
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    Innovations in Education, or How to Separate the Wheat from the Chaff? by M. V. Kochetkov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…As a result of the analysis of the achievements of domestic and foreign scientists, a set of «Asymmetric measures» is proposed. …”
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    Considerations for Building Climate-based Species Distribution Models by David N. Bucklin, Mathieu Basille, Stephanie S. Romañach, Lauren A. Brandt, Frank J. Mazzotti, James I. Watling

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…A given species may adjust to new conditions in-place, move to new areas with suitable climates, or go extinct. Scientists and conservation practitioners use mathematical models to predict the effects of future climate change on wildlife and plan for a biodiverse future. …”
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    Non-genetic factors affecting the meat quality and flavor of Inner Mongolian lambs: A review by Yuning Liu, Runhang Li, Ying Ying, Yandong Zhang, Yiying Huang, Hongxin Wu, Kejian Lin

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this review, we cover the contributions made by scientists to explore and improve the quality and flavor of Inner Mongolia lambs through non-genetic means, compare the differences between grazing and drylot-feeding in detail, and summarize some feed additives. …”
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    Considerations for Building Climate-based Species Distribution Models by David N. Bucklin, Mathieu Basille, Stephanie S. Romañach, Lauren A. Brandt, Frank J. Mazzotti, James I. Watling

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…A given species may adjust to new conditions in-place, move to new areas with suitable climates, or go extinct. Scientists and conservation practitioners use mathematical models to predict the effects of future climate change on wildlife and plan for a biodiverse future. …”
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    Elektroniese pos as rekenaarbemiddelde kommunikasie by Annelie Naudé, H.J. Groenewald

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Research require the attention of social and natural scientists alike to ensure that the country will not be reduced to the status of a hitch hiker on the Information Super Highway. …”
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    Les aires marines protégées du Sud-Ouest malgache by Francis Veriza, Laurent Couderchet

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…After the presentation of the Vezo way of life followed by the presentation of the development-conservation approach imposed from the outside, we conduct a detailed analysis of the creation of the nature reserves in Andavadoake by an English NGO and bring to light the contradiction between the sensory world of the fishermen and the intangible world of scientists in biodiversity. Since the Vezos have no word for landscape we consider the notion of a cosmophany (Berque, 1998, 2019). …”
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    DomeVR: Immersive virtual reality for primates and rodents. by Katharine A Shapcott, Marvin Weigand, Mina Glukhova, Martha N Havenith, Marieke L Schölvinck

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This includes a logging and synchronization system to solve timing uncertainties inherent in UE4; an interactive GUI for scientists to observe subjects during experiments and adjust task parameters on the fly, and a dome projection system for full task immersion in non-human subjects. …”
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    The Concept of Knowledge Co-production in the Context of Arctic Research by Marina V. Nenasheva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A review of theoretical and methodological approaches to its definition made it possible to identify the main stages of the knowledge co-production process and the methodological difficulties faced by scientists. In most cases, they are associated with the presence of many different stakeholders in the process of knowledge co-production, differences in understanding of the purpose and objectives of research between representatives of the academic and non-academic community, lack of organizational and financial support. …”
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    The functions of еру modal verb «should» in the corpus ice-gb by R. Y. Abbasov

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Komova, and others scientists. The author aims at studying the distribution of functions of the verb should; the material is also considered from the standpoint of the extralinguistic parameters of the speaker's gender and age. …”
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    Environmental alarmism: the Club of Rome and its critics by Nikolai Mihailov, Lidia Sakelarieva

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The Club of Rome, founded in 1968, is an international society of politicians, business leaders, and scientists, who appeal for mutual tolerance, understanding, and solidarity in relation to the real problems of the world, and the environmental problems in the first place. …”
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    Russian Universities as Actors of Arctic Science Diplomacy by M Y. Gutenev, M. L Lagutina, A. A. Sergunin

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The paper uses a systemic approach to identify Russian universities’ contribution to the ASD development through various mechanisms: joint research projects and publications with foreign partners, the organization of international events on the Arctic issues and participation in prestigious international conferences on the Arctic research area, joint polar expeditions (land and maritime), and participation of Russian scientists in international Arctic scientific organizations, etc. …”
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    Ecological Conscience and Peace in the Social Doctrine of the Church by Fabio Caporali

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…After highlightening the transdisciplinary process of emergence and development of an ecological conscience through the prophetic insights of scientists, philosophers and theologians, the recent contributions of the Social Doctrine of the Church are summarized with their content of innovation and faith in both a peaceful human society and a sustainable planetary community. …”
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    DISPERSION RELATIONS IN BILAYER GRAPHENE AT FINITE TEMPERATURE by Nguyen Van Men

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…It is well-known that material technology is considered as one of the scientific fields attracting a lot of attention from scientists. Recently, graphene, a perfect two-dimensional structure, has attracted a large amount of interest from researchers due to its unique properties and possible applications in a variety of technological fields. …”
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    The Erosion of the Middle Class – Threat to the Development of the Welfare State by E. A. Maryganova

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…There has been a deterioration of health, reduction of life expectancy for the poorest sectors of the population, increase in crime and in the number of people in custody. Leading scientists from the West offer solutions to these problems. …”
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    SCIENCE DIPLOMACY: FRENCH EXPERIENCE by A. V. Shestopal, N. V. Litvak

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…It is they that lead to conditions, which prohibit French scientists to live up to their potential at home.…”
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