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    Living and living with nature. A need of today's population for the common good by Manuel Gregorio Loza-Murguia

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…We must change the laws, not only for personal interest, but because it is becoming a necessity, if we want to leave a world for future generations, it is necessary to become aware of our actions, from different perspectives, the care of nature is our responsibility, either from the generation of solid waste in big cities, such as plastic, which every day we pollute water sources, and all this is reaching rural areas, and therefore is triggering the migration from rural to urban areas. …”
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    Automotive DNN-Based Object Detection in the Presence of Lens Obstruction and Video Compression by Gabriele Baris, Boda Li, Pak Hung Chan, Carlo Alberto Avizzano, Valentina Donzella

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Recent advances in sensing, processing, machine learning, and communication technologies are accelerating assisted and automated functions development for commercial vehicles. Environmental perception sensor data streams are processed to generate a correct and complete situational awareness. …”
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    Research on mobile stroke unit based on 5G network technology by Yu SHENG, Zhiheng LIU, Liya SHAN, Yi FENG

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…,to connect and achieve healthy interaction with people,equipment,and resources related to health care,which can guarantee people's timely access to preven-tive and therapeutic medical services.The composition design,functional modules,implementation architecture,and innovative service models of 5G mobile stroke units were discussed.The combination of 5G network technology and mobile stroke units were analyzed,and the network requirements of 5G mobile stroke units was analyzed with spe-cific cases.…”
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    Class Precarity and Solidarity in Education by Abdul Aziz Hafiz

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Pedagogical practices based on principles of solidarity, reciprocity and sustainability can be directed to the production of knowledge (and its associated benefits) in order to meet the basic needs of food, energy, housing, energy production, social caring and well-being in general. This paper deepens the account of prosociality by treating it as a means for cooperation to produce social infrastructures that have a protective function. …”
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    Class Precarity and Solidarity in Education by Abdul Aziz Hafiz

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Pedagogical practices based on principles of solidarity, reciprocity and sustainability can be directed to the production of knowledge (and its associated benefits) in order to meet the basic needs of food, energy, housing, energy production, social caring and well-being in general. This paper deepens the account of prosociality by treating it as a means for cooperation to produce social infrastructures that have a protective function. …”
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    Honey bee egg composition changes seasonally and after acute maternal virus infection by Abigail Chapman, Alison McAfee, Kenzie L. C. Wrightson, Armando Alcazar Magaña, David R. Tarpy, Julia D. Fine, Zoe Rempel, Kira Peters, Rob W. Currie, Shelley E. R. Hoover, Leonard J. Foster

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract Honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies depend on the reproductive output of their queens, which in turn is contingent on the care they receive from worker bees. Viral infections in queens can compromise their reproductive output, while viral infections in workers can inhibit the successful functioning of the colony and its ability to care for the queen. …”
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    Participation citoyenne et production de savoirs situés sur les pollutions by François Mélard, Christelle Gramaglia

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Our research argues that situated knowledge, based on different levels of collaboration between scientists and lay people, can contribute to improving the governance of technological risks, not only because it generates new socio-ecosystemic links, but also because it provokes a cosmopolitical shift towards care and precaution. …”
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    Global crisis governance in response to scientific information by Karin Buhmann, Jingjing Wu

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The analysis shows that with an emphasis on effective governance and the delivery of health care, the WHO was effective in generating governmental action on COVID-19. …”
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    Targeting of somatic hypermutation by immunoglobulin enhancer and enhancer-like sequences. by Jean-Marie Buerstedde, Jukka Alinikula, Hiroshi Arakawa, Jessica J McDonald, David G Schatz

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Somatic hypermutation (SH) generates point mutations within rearranged immunoglobulin (Ig) genes of activated B cells, providing genetic diversity for the affinity maturation of antibodies. …”
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    Climate and aging. Selected aspects from the psychological perspective by Henryk Olszewski

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…I wrote an article about climate change and its relationship to the psychological functioning of people in old age. As we enter adulthood, the new generation will severely experience increasingly extreme weather events. …”
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    FAMILY AS AN EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY – A CONTRIBUTION TO THE ANALYSIS OF THE ISSUE by Anastazja Sorkowicz

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…One of the primary functions of family is education, which assists one in growing in a particular society. …”
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    An AI-Based Telerehabilitation Solution to Improve Mobility in People With Multiple Sclerosis (the PLATINUMS Project): Protocol for an Implementation and Evaluation Study by Lars Hvid, Susan Coote, Massimiliano Pau, Alon Kalron

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The primary objective is to evaluate the efficacy of the AI-powered telerehabilitation system on mobility outcomes compared to usual care. Finally, WP5 will assess the cost-effectiveness of the telerehabilitation system by analyzing implementation costs, adherence, and use of health care. …”
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    Le disuguaglianze di genere nelle campagne di comunicazione sugli screening oncologici e i vaccini degli ultimi 20 anni. by Laura Solito, Letizia Materassi, Erika Greco, Ester Macrì

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This representation is closely tied to the perception of women as individuals to be protected and cared for but also, at times, as vulnerable subjects in need of expert guidance. …”
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    Effectiveness of Digital Behavioral Activation Interventions for Depression and Anxiety: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Eric Jia, Jushawn Macon, Michelle Doering, Joanna Abraham

    Published 2025-06-01
    “… BackgroundAs digital interventions gain prominence in mental health care, they present opportunities to improve access and scalability. …”
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    The implications and requirements of transcatheter aortic valve replacement in low-risk patients by Emin Murat Tuzcu, Ahmad Edris

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The use of TAVR in low-risk patients has important implications and requires a multifaceted approach that includes a highly functional multidisciplinary heart team for careful patient selection; a need to understand and help mitigate certain key complications, such as stroke, paravalvular regurgitation, and conduction disturbances; careful data collection for continual outcome assessment and improvement; and the necessary expertize and procedural volume to maintain excellent outcomes and ensure optimal clinical care pathways.…”
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    Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in oral cancers: Selecting the right patients by S Vishak, Bharath Rangarajan, Vikram D Kekatpure

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In a select subset of patients with locally very advanced and unresectable OSCC, neoadjuvant chemotherapy has been shown to cause tumor shrinkage and improve resectability. These hypothesis generating findings of reduction in distant metastasis, improved resectability and functional outcome, however need further validation. …”
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