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    Research Priorities on the Relationship between Wasting and Stunting. by Chloe Angood, Tanya Khara, Carmel Dolan, James A Berkley, WaSt Technical Interest Group

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…We utilised a group of experts in nutrition, growth and child health to prioritise 30 research questions against three criteria (answerability, usefulness and impact) using an online survey. …”
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    RESEARCH OF UNIVERSITY OF FORESTRY STUDENTS ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE DISCIPLINE “PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS” WITH THE AIM OF OPTIMIZING THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS by Zh. Georgiev*

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Among Bulgarian society the question of youth and children’s health is increasingly becoming more actual means are being considered to increase their physical aptitude and overcome the low level of motor activity. The aim of the research is to ascertain the attitude of students of the University of Forestry towards the discipline “Physical education and sports” with the tendency of optimizing the educational process with the premise of improving the physical aptitude as well as the health status of students. …”
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    Research on Fast Spectrum Resonance Calculation Method Based on Subgroup Method by YU Rongjun, ZHAO Shouzhi, YANG Rui, SONG Yingyun, ZHANG Chong, HUO Xingkai

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Resonance calculation is a necessary part of the two-step or three-step physical calculation, and the traditional method is usually based on the geometric simplification model in dealing with the fast spectrum resonance calculation problem, which cannot accurately match the advantage of the MOC on the fine geometric processing ability, especially with the rapid development of advanced reactor research in recent years, many reactor schemes with fine structure have been proposed, including a large number of core schemes characterized by fast spectrum, for this type of problem, the traditional method is difficult to give high-precision multi-group constants under fine geometry. …”
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    Brain injury, mental health and substance use in homeless populations: community-generated recommendations for healthcare service delivery and research by Cole J. Kennedy, Jasleen Grewal, Grace Warren, Julia Schmidt, Janelle Breese Biagioni, Mauricio A. Garcia-Barrera

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Stakeholders participated in concurrent focus groups based on the nominal group technique. Initial recommendations were generated then collated, themed and rank-ordered by priority and a consensus voting method was used to identify the top five priorities for research and clinical practice. …”
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    An overview of the research on the correlation between solar energy utilization potential and spatial morphology by Dexin Li, Xiurong Cui, Ligang Shi, Yuan Li

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…According to the corresponding categories of different indicators, the research conclusions and effectiveness are summarized from three aspects: overall planning, group layout and architectural form, aiming to provide theoretical reference for urban sustainable development. …”
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    Crash severity prediction using a virtual geometry-group-based deep learning approach with images-based feature representation by Nanon Sonnatthanon, Kasem Choocharukul

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…To address class imbalance, a combination of the Synthetic Minority over Sampling technique, Edited Nearest Neighbor, and Tomek Link algorithms are applied. A Virtual Geometry Group deep learning model, optimized using Bayesian optimization, is trained to maximize the F1-score and Area Under the Curve, ensuring high prediction performance. …”
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    Research Progress on Hard Carbon Anode Materials for Sodium⁃Ion Batteries: From Material Design to Electrochemical Performance Optimization by Chang LIU, Yanqi WANG, Baixun ZHOU, Wenqi ZHUO, Zhenbo WANG

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…By thoroughly examining the influence of HCs's pore structure, surface functional groups, and microstructure on the sodium storage mechanism, the review explores the potential for optimizing HCs performance through various fabrication processes. …”
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