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    Insight Thoughts for Intelligent Traffic Management-Based SDN by Sara Sadiq Jawad, Dheyaa Jasim Kadhim, Yusmadi Yah Bt Jusoh

    Published 2025-07-01
    “… The trend towards studying traffic management in software-defined networks (SDN) is increasing widely due to its great importance in enhancing the efficiency of networks and their abilities to adapt to the increasing demands on data and modern applications. …”
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    On the Effects of Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Techniques on Developmental Dyslexia: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials by Azam Naghavi, Hooshang Dadgar, Ghazal Daraei, Amin Modarreszadeh

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Findings showed that repeated tDCS sessions, when paired with reading interventions, can effectively enhance reading abilities. Studies indicate that anodal tDCS applied to the left temporo‐parietal cortex (TPC) and cathodal tDCS to the right TPC, along with phonology-based reading training, have led to improvements in various reading metrics, including the reading of pseudo-words and low-frequency words. …”
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    Effect of Fampridine on cognition in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS): a systematic review and meta-analysis by Abdorreza naser moghadasi, Narges Ebrahimi, Sara Bagherieh, Aida Mohammadi, Mohammad ali Sahraian, Mahsa Ghajarzadeh

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Two researchers screened the title and the abstracts, removing 2590 studies. Finally, 15 studies remained for meta-analysis. …”
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    The unique role of the associative thalamus in cognitive processing by Bin A. Wang, Shumei Li, Michael M. Halassa, Burkhard Pleger

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…These non-relay functions stem from genuine thalamic processing of a wide range of inputs that lead to contextual signals that play a role in advanced cognitive abilities underpinning learning, attention, and executive functions. …”
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    VEGETATIVE DYSFUNCTION AND REPOLARIZATION DISORDERS ON RESTING ECG AND IN EXERTION IN YOUNGER PERSONS WITH MARFANOID PHENOTYPE AND MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSE by S. V. Reeva, E. G. Malev, E. F. Timofeev, I. A. Pankova, B. I. Zaripov, T. I. Belousova, E. V. Zemtsovsky

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The analysis of the treadmill test results, done for 140 of participants (80 males) showed that the youths studied had good tolerance of physical exertion (PET at the average or high level). …”
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    Comparative Analysis of Peculiarities of Thinking of Urban and Rural Schoolchildren by V. N. Alekseyev, T. S. Mamontova, M. V. Shustova, E. V. Chepurnenko

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…It is concluded that rural pupils are characterized by higher level of development of abilities and qualities of the personality, providing them successful performance of the main types of mathematical activity: low level of psychoemotional tension, qualitative analysis of visual and visually-spatial information, logical conclusions, generalization of information, interest in the correct solution of a problem, etc. …”
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    The impact of family stress and resilience on child development: a scoping review by Marília M. Mendes-Sousa, Marina B. Perrone, Rafael B. de Melo, Marcos V. V. Ribeiro, Qiong Chao, Carolina Torres, Zila M. Sanchez, Pamela J. Surkan, Silvia S. Martins, Thiago M. Fidalgo, Sheila C. Caetano

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Three main findings emerged: (1) parental mental health problems, especially depressive symptoms in mothers, were associated with child developmental delays and mental health problems; (2) better parenting practices and a cohesive home environment were positively associated with child development; and (3) vulnerable social environments (e.g., poverty and housing insecurity) may be linked to child mental health problems. Conclusion: The studies reviewed show that promoting better family dynamics and increasing family cohesion, as well as improving parenting abilities, are beneficial to children's socioemotional development and prevention of child mental health problems. …”
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    Exploring Condition-Specific Variability in the Ureteral Stent Microbiome by Ava Mousavi, Karan N. Thaker, James E. Ackerman, Niccole Diaz, Rick Martin, Craig D. Tipton, Nick Tallman, Lina Marcella Henao, Nima Nassiri, Jeffrey Veale, Anne Lenore Ackerman, Kymora B. Scotland

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…(1) Background: Indwelling ureteral stents are commonly used urological devices to maintain ureteral patency, yet they have been associated with complications such as infections. Some studies have shown that bacteria adhere to and create an antimicrobial-resistant biofilm on stents. …”
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    Skill-Based Approach Applied to Gifted Students, its Potential in Latin America by Andrew Alexi Almazán-Anaya, Armando Lozano-Rodríguez

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Currently these students, in general, lack of specialized educational assistance intended to identify and develop their cognitive abilities, so it is estimated that a high percentage (95%) of such population is not detected in the traditional education system. …”
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    Multidimensional Scale of Attitudes Towards People with Disabilities - testing the psychometric properties of the Polish version by Ewa Domagała-Zyśk, Stanisława Byra

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The new paradigm of perceiving disability requires the use of new methods of studying contemporary phenomena, including attitudes toward people with disabilities. …”
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    FUZZY-BASED ENGLISH WRITING WITH KEY-BASED ASSESSMENT by Janice Hill

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This article explores how fuzzy logic, a mathematical system that handles imprecision, can enhance English writing assessment by providing a more flexible, holistic view of students' abilities. Formulation of the problem. English writing is a fairly subjective practice that, due to its interpretative nature, can often present instructors with a challenge when it comes to administering evaluations that are impartial and purely objective. …”
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    The Firmness and Productivity Tradition: an Ethical Rule in Islam by hossein azizi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…These elements include: restoring and institutionalizing the productivity tradition; changing attitudes toward the sacred position of work and income in Islam; prudence and foresight in livelihood; Taking advantage of one’s own experience and others’; consulting, specialization, practical abilities. The important result of the discussion of firmness and its relationship with productivity is that the firmness and strength of practice is one of the important teachings of applied ethics in Islam, and, according to Islamic sources, it should be accepted and studied as an inclusive culture and tradition.…”
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    Features of self-regulation of older adolescent students with different levels of reflection by Svetlana V. Veliyeva, Elena V. Zorina, Svetlana V. Yeshmeikina

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…At the second stage, the features of self-regulation among adolescents with different levels of reflexivity were studied using the questionnaire "Style of Self-Regulation of Academic Activity – SSUD-M" by V.I. …”
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    Enhancing Triage Systems in Emergency Units: An Extensive Review by Dipankar Maiti, Tincy Mariam Easow, Jyothi R

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Furthermore ongoing training and education programs for triage personnel can enhance their skills and decision-making abilities leading to more consistent and accurate triage assessments. …”
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    Interconnected declines in audition vision and cognition in healthy aging by Mais Abbas, Sarit F.A. Szpiro, Hanin Karawani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, the interrelations of these declines remain poorly understood. Despite extensive studies in each domain, shared age-related characteristics are complex and may not consistently manifest direct relationships at the individual level. …”
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    Milovanova Developing High School Students’ Listening Skills in The Context of Multimodal English Communication by Means of a MoodleBased Training Program by O. V. Gryzunova, V. V. Gryzunov

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Since excessive emotions can block the cognitive abilities of students, lead to emotional “sticking”, methods of harmonizing the cognitive and emotional components in the educational process are needed.…”
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    CASE OF USING THE INHIBITOR OF INTERLEUKIN 1 CANACINUMAB IN PATIENTS WITH AUTO INFLAMMATORY DISEASES by S. O. Salugina, E. S. Fedorov, N. N. Kuz'mina, E. Yu. Zakharova

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Thus, canacinumab, thanks to its therapeutic abilities, has broad perspectives in terms of lightening the disease course, improving survival, life quality and the overall prognosis.…”
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    Bank Vole Prion Protein As an Apparently Universal Substrate for RT-QuIC-Based Detection and Discrimination of Prion Strains. by Christina D Orrú, Bradley R Groveman, Lynne D Raymond, Andrew G Hughson, Romolo Nonno, Wenquan Zou, Bernardino Ghetti, Pierluigi Gambetti, Byron Caughey

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The detection of all such strains by a single ultrasensitive assay such as Real Time Quaking-induced Conversion (RT-QuIC) would facilitate prion disease diagnosis, surveillance and research. Previous studies have shown that bank voles, and transgenic mice expressing bank vole prion protein, are susceptible to most, if not all, types of prions. …”
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    Évaluation en protection de l’enfance : croiser les points de vue des acteurs dans une approche pluridisciplinaire by Annick-Camille Dumaret, Marie-Pierre Mackiewicz, Fernanda Bittencourt-Ribeiro

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…Results indicate that reciprocal confidence, therapeutic alliance between parents and professionals is the starting point for the reconstruction or discovery of parental competences and abilities. Whatever the social environment, active networks between professional, volunteers and parents must be developped.…”
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