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The Impact of New Technologies on Teaching Academic Activities. A Post-Pandemic Analysis
Published 2023-08-01“…The research question was: " Were new technologies efficient for teaching during the pandemic time?". …”
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The Effect of Different Pollinators on Fruit Set and Fruit Quality Parameters of Some Foreign Apricot Varieties in Kayseri Ecological Conditions (Central Anatolia, Turkey)
Published 2021-09-01“…Turkey is among the rare countries in terms of plant diversity, and thus, most plant species spread widely throughout the country. Apricot is one of these plant species. …”
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Environmental conditions modulate hermaphroditic pathways in Salpa thompsoni near the Western Antarctic Peninsula
Published 2025-04-01“…Early male testis development at female blastozooid stages points to a wide-spread overlapping protogynous hermaphroditism (OPH) in regions where warm Antarctic Circumpolar Current waters mix with colder Antarctic Coastal waters. …”
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SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL AREAS THROUGH INNOVATIVE ACTIONS
Published 2020-01-01“…In order to be able to use functional, efficient and sustainable tools, it is not desirable to realize or analyze the reality of Chiscani Commune, Braila County, if the role of local and regional authorities can be applied in the application of a policy framework, knowing the concept of "intelligent villages" such as and the notion of "smart rural area" and include initiatives in the local rural agenda so that synergies can be encouraged and created and spread in small communes, in smart rural areas.…”
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Isolation of vaccinia MVA recombinants using the viral F13L gene as the selective marker
Published 2005-11-01“…Deletion of F13L in MVA produced a small plaque phenotype and a reduction in extracellular virus formation, indicating a severe block in cell-to-cell spread. When using the F13L knockout virus as the parental virus, reintroduction of the F13L gene in the original locus was used as an efficient selection for the isolation of virus recombinants. …”
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Railway transport as a tool for socio-economic development of the Russian regions (evidence from the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia))
Published 2015-04-01“…Thereby, transport as a part of economic system has the property of a powerful tool for social development capable to secure as follows: growth of regional product; exchange of commodities, and therefore efficient production specialization; the spread of advanced technologies; lower prices and better products; higher gains for producers and consumers; national wealth growth; direct or indirect increases in the level of industrial and commercial activity in all areas of practice; promotion of new territories development, involvement of new resources into the asset turnover; other gains in the socio-economic sphere lead to higher level and quality of life, mobility of population, expansion of social relations.…”
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Loop-mediated isothermal amplification of specific endoglucanase gene sequence for detection of the bacterial wilt pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum.
Published 2014-01-01“…The increased globalization of crops production and processing industries also promotes the side-effects of more rapid and efficient spread of plant pathogens. To prevent the associated economic losses, and particularly those related to bacterial diseases where their management relies on removal of the infected material from production, simple, easy-to-perform, rapid and cost-effective tests are needed. …”
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Strong and early monkeypox virus-specific immunity associated with mild disease after intradermal clade-IIb-infection in CAST/EiJ-mice
Published 2025-02-01“…Outbreaks, first the global spread of clade II outside Africa in 2022, and since 2023 the accelerating spread of clade I in central Africa, point to MPXV adaptations that pose the risk of it becoming more transmissible in humans. …”
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Low-Complexity Gaussian Detection for MIMO Systems
Published 2010-01-01“…For single-carrier transmission over delay-spread multi-input multi-output (MIMO) channels, the computational complexity of the receiver is often considered as a bottleneck with respect to (w.r.t.) practical implementations. …”
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Evaluating Sequence Alignment Tools for Antimicrobial Resistance Gene Detection in Assembly Graphs
Published 2024-10-01“…Our analysis reveals that Bandage offers the most precise and efficient identification of AMR gene sequences, followed by GraphAligner and SPAligner. …”
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Mpox in Africa: What we know and what is still lacking.
Published 2025-06-01“…Recent studies have indicated possible sexual transmission, underscoring how human behavior and environmental changes are increasing its prevalence, even though human-to-human transmission is less efficient than that of smallpox. Mpox is endemic in several African countries, and currently, the infection has spread in non-endemic countries, including Rwanda, Uganda, and Kenya. …”
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Analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic and prediction with numerical methods
Published 2024-12-01“…Coronavirus spreads worldwide with various symptoms and strains such as COVID-19, SARS, MERS. …”
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Nonlinear field effects in the collector ring due to large-amplitude particle oscillations
Published 2022-12-01“…In the frame of the FAIR project, the Collector Ring (CR) is planned to be built for efficient cooling of antiprotons and rare isotope beams [1]. …”
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Influence of Starch Cross-Linking on the Performance of Cellulose Aerogels for Oil Spills Sorption
Published 2025-05-01“…Oil spills represent a significant environmental threat due to the toxicity of hydrocarbons, particularly in aquatic environments where oil rapidly spreads across the surface. Sustainable sorbents are needed for an efficient and eco-friendly response to oil spills. …”
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Comparing the immune response and protective effect of COVID-19 vaccine under different vaccination strategies
Published 2023-12-01“…Although highly infectious respiratory viral infections spread rapidly, humans have evolved a precise and complex immune mechanism to deal with respiratory viruses, with strong intrinsic, highly adaptive and specific humoral and cellular immunity. …”
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Management of food cold chains traceability amid the COVID‑19 pandemic
Published 2022-10-01“…The traceability of temperature fluctuations in meat processing plants is relevant; it becomes an increasingly important factor for efficient logistics to provide the best supply and to keep the food safe in the current conditions. …”
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Multi-Disciplinary Optimization of UV-C Filter for Air Disinfection
Published 2024-10-01“…Because of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the problem of preventing and containing the diffusion of pathogens spread through air has become a main topic of research. …”
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Automatic detection and prediction of COVID-19 in cough audio signals using coronavirus herd immunity optimizer algorithm
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract The global spread of COVID-19, particularly through cough symptoms, necessitates efficient diagnostic tools. …”
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Seasonality and the effectiveness of mass vaccination
Published 2015-11-01“…., school calendars or seasonal migration).If a pathogen is only transmissible for a limited period of time each year,then seasonal outbreaks could infect fewer individuals than expected given the pathogen's in-season transmissibility.Influenza, with its short serial interval and long season,probably spreads throughout a population until a substantial fraction of susceptible individuals are infected.Dengue, with a long serial interval and shorter season,may be constrained by its short transmission season rather than the depletion of susceptibles.Using mathematical modeling, we show that mass vaccination is most efficient,in terms of infections prevented per vaccine administered,at high levels of coverage for pathogens that have relatively long epidemicseasons, like influenza, and at low levels of coverage for pathogens with short epidemic seasons, like dengue.Therefore, the length of a pathogen's epidemic season may need to beconsidered when evaluating the costs and benefits of vaccination programs.…”
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Ligasure Hemorrhoidectomy Versus Milligan Morgan Hemorrhoidectomy Prospective Randomized Study
Published 2024-12-01“…Conclusion: LS is an efficient procedure in degree III or IV pile excision. …”
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