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    Suspicion of Truth: a Genealogical Analysis of Credibility Assessments Within Swedish Migration Authorities by Tobias Jansson

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This article is concerned with the institutionalisation of suspicion within migration control regimes, and more specifically the Swedish migration authorities’ practices of credibility assessments from a historical governmentality perspective. …”
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    ASSESSMENT OF DIGITAL MIGRATION SWITCH-OVER PREPAREDNESS AMONG SELECT BROADCAST STATIONS IN BENIN CITY by JOSEPHINE OSATOHANMWEN ADEYEYE, EMEKE PRECIOUS NWAOBOLI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… The researchers assessed the digital migration switch-over preparedness among select broadcast stations in Benin City. …”
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    Assessment of seismic spatiotemporal characteristics and migration distance in the Badong section of the Three Gorges Reservoir Area by Guoyong Duan, Fei Li, Kongwei Wang, Yaobo Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper aims to elucidate the seismic characteristics of the Three Gorges Reservoir area after impoundment and investigate the seismic source migration. Based on the seismic data analysis from the Badong segment in the Three Gorges Reservoir area, we assessed the local temporal and spatial variations in the frequent earthquakes. …”
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    Risk Assessment and Spatial Migration Patterns of Compound Flood and Derived Landslide Disasters in Guangzhou,China by LI Xiaodi, ZHONG Ming, LI Xueyou

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Compound floods and derived landslide disasters are frequent in estuaries under the influence of high-intensity localized heavy rainfalls and tidal level top support.This paper proposes a comprehensive method for risk assessment and spatial migration patterns of compound flood and derived landslide disasters.Meanwhile,taking Guangzhou as the study area,it constructs the index system for risk assessment of compound floods and derived landslide disasters in the city.Additionally,the weighted comprehensive evaluation method is adopted to assess the risk of multi-source compound disasters,and the spatial risk distribution pattern of the above-mentioned three types of disasters and the migration law of the disaster risk are explored based on the standard deviation ellipse method.The results are as follows:① 52.81% areas of Guangzhou are medium-high risk and high-risk ones,and the risk of composite floods and derived landslide disasters as a whole presents the characteristics of high risk in the northeast and low risk in the southwest,among which the risk of Conghua District and Zengcheng District is higher.Thus,disaster prevention and mitigation measures should be taken to reduce the disaster risks in the above areas.② The center of gravity of the risk of heavy rainfall flooding-composite flooding-composite flooding and derived landslide hazards first moves to the southwest and then to the northeast,and the disaster risk shows a southwest-northeast distribution pattern,with the first enhanced and then gradually weakened aggregation effect of disaster risks.The results can provide a scientific basis for the risk decision-making of compound disasters and disaster prevention planning.…”
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    Early acetabular cup migration may be a source of error in the assessment of intra-operative placement accuracy by Shahnaz Taleb, Jennifer S. Polus, Brent Lanting, Matthew G. Teeter

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…This study aimed to assess the potential error in cup position measurements caused by early acetabular cup migration within the first six weeks following THA. …”
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    Assessing sensitivity of stream migration at Foothill Areas: Hydrological modeling and spatial analysis of the Red Sea coastal stream by Ahmed Foda, Ahmed Abdelhalim, Mustafa Elkhedr

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Moreover, unlike most studies that focus on stream migration in wet valleys, this investigation examines the phenomenon in dry streams, addressing a critical gap in the literature. …”
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