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  1. 481

    Improving Organizational Resilience in Businesses: A Qualitative Study on the Effect of COVID-19 by Kadir Aksay, Ali Aslan Şendoğdu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Obviously, organizations that have survived this process will be able to continue with more stability and will gain significant gains in terms of organizational resilience. …”
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    Digital Competences of English University Teachers at Universidad Americana of Costa Rica by Mario Esteban Alpizar Rodríguez

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Within the results, it can be ascertained that English Language teaching staff of Universidad Americana of Costa Rica have an appropriate level of digital teaching competences despite the fact that they have obtained through empirical means, with a self-taught attitude and with their own experimentations in the teaching and learning process. Among the recommendations, it can be mentioned that the use of ICT leads to a process of constant updating of new applications, devices and software, which should be a teaching commitment to be carried out for life. …”
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    L’administration du désordreGouverner l’hôpital psychiatrique depuis les années 1980 by Tonya Tartour

    “…More specifically, it explores the role of two influential reform processes in France: the introduction of judicial reviews of involuntary commitment and the evolution of the ways public psychiatric institutions are funded. …”
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    Les sports de nature dans le Parc national de la Guadeloupe : des conflits potentiels au potentiel de coopération by Nathalie Lahaye

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Are there lessons to be learned from the conflict surrounding the canyoning, which would help model the process and benefits of cooperation?…”
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    Development Design of the Poniatowski Hill in the Architectural-Landscape Complex of the Town of Nałęczów by Magdalena Boruch, Justyna Myśliwiec, Renata Chyżewska, Beata Żuraw, Jan Rodzik

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The design process has been preceded by complex analysis of the terrain and the project was framed on the basis of the outcomes. …”
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    Nursing team and promotion of humanized care in a neonatal unit by Jose Hernevides Pontes Ferreira, João Joaquim Freitas do Amaral, Márcia Maria Coelho de Oliveira Lopes

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The work of the Nursing team showed they have technical-scientific knowledge, humanized skills and attitudes that provided the recovery of the newborn’s health, minimized the stressors in the neonatal environment, as well as fostered family relationships and establishment of bond during the process of taking care. Conclusion: the acquisition of knowledge about humanized care implied a greater commitment, sensitivity and zeal in the art of taking care, emphasizing, above all, actions of comfort, newborn safety, welcoming to the family and attention in the ambience.…”
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    Les objets intermédiaires de conception comme instruments de l’activité : quels apports dans une démarche de conception inclusive et participative de technologies ambiantes à desti... by Elena Elias, Marc-Éric Bobillier Chaumon

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…To this end, users are integrated into the design process as full-fledged actors; the idea is that the device is designed with, by and for the users, despite their difficulties and deficiencies that might prove to be an obstacle to their commitment. …”
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    Des indicateurs pour accompagner « les éleveurs de microbes » by Élise Demeulenaere, Mathilde Lagrola

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…During the 20th century in France, technical and legal transformations in the process of milk production (including the establishment of the amount of microorganism per ml as a negative indicator in quality-based milk payment) contributed to a significant decrease in milk microbial load. …”
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  9. 489

    Playing, earning, crashing, and grinding: Axie infinity and growth crises in the Web3 economy by Jordan Ali, Gili Vidan

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…They responded by creating a “scholarship” program to secure the flow of new players to the platform and actively commented on their commitment to the “grind” of playing the game to recoup their investments. …”
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    Latin America’s information technologies: promises and realities by Estela Mastromatteo

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Is crucial in the solution, to rethink the ethics of information and values that underlie it, respect for human rights, the commitment of societies and our leaders. Highlights the role of libraries as mediators in the production process, organization and retrieval of information access, in safeguarding the freedom of information and the right to free expression through technology, with ethics and values into a real development in Latin America.…”
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    Exploring the bioethical implications of using artificial intelligence in writing research proposals by S. Shivananda, Vidya Gowdappa Doddawad, C. S. Vidya, J. Chandrakala

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Ultimately, addressing the bioethical issues related to AI in research proposal writing will require ongoing dialogue and collaboration between stakeholders, as well as a commitment to transparency, accountability, and ethical principles.…”
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  12. 492

    Byli powstańcy styczniowi jako prezydenci i burmistrzowie miast galicyjskich by Sabina Rejman

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Under their rule, the cities developed the legal basis for functioning and began the process of modernization. They held important political functions at the country and state level, they were socially active and they were successful in their professional lives. …”
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    INTELLECTUAL THEFT AND ITS FORMS OF MANIFESTATION by Ioana PICU

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Intellectual theft is a deeply rooted problem in contemporary society, affecting not only the process of creation and innovation, but also the moral and economic balance of the community as a whole. …”
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  14. 494

    Co-développement d’un projet collaboratif pour le suivi télémétrique hivernal d’ombles chevaliers à Kangirsuk, Nunavik, Canada by Véronique Dubos, Johnny Nassak

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This paper describes the process followed to build a collaborative research project between Inuit and non-Inuit scientists, from the funding application to the first fieldwork. …”
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    Embracing innovation and advancing care: integrating learning health system principles into Inova Schar Heart and Vascular by Christopher M. O’Connor, Carolyn M. Rosner, Andrew Gill, Alan M. Speir, Richard F. Neville

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Inova Schar Heart and Vascular has an unwavering commitment to delivering excellent cardiovascular care and has integrated principles of a learning health care system to develop our system of continuous process improvement and innovation. …”
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  16. 496

    Accounting Geared towards Corporate Social Responsibility: Analysis of the Polish Insurance Sector by Patryk Obora

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The study shows that the insurance market is insufficiently involved in sustainable development issues and focuses primarily on building a good reputation. The social commitment of companies outweighs other areas of CSR, which makes the comparison process difficult to realise.…”
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    STUDENT COUNCIL AS A FORM OF SELF-GOVERNMENT by Pavel B. Dermer, Marina V. Dobrinets, Aleksandr M. Gofman

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Self-government plays an important role in the process of specialists training as it allows to form students’ civic stand, commitment to preservation and augmentation of moral, cultural and human values, as well as to develop common cultural competence necessary to prepare future graduates. …”
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    Nursing team and promotion of humanized care in a neonatal unit by Jose Hernevides Pontes Ferreira, João Joaquim Freitas do Amaral, Márcia Maria Coelho de Oliveira Lopes

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The work of the Nursing team showed they have technical-scientific knowledge, humanized skills and attitudes that provided the recovery of the newborn’s health, minimized the stressors in the neonatal environment, as well as fostered family relationships and establishment of bond during the process of taking care. Conclusion: the acquisition of knowledge about humanized care implied a greater commitment, sensitivity and zeal in the art of taking care, emphasizing, above all, actions of comfort, newborn safety, welcoming to the family and attention in the ambience.…”
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    Landscape design: Integrating ecological, social, and economic considerations into conservation planning by Anne M. Bartuszevige, Kyle Taylor, Alex Daniels, Michael F. Carter

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…We conclude that landscape design is a powerful process that goes beyond identifying high‐priority conservation assets and intended to be an action‐oriented process. …”
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    'Voice needs teeth to have bite'! Expanding community-led multisectoral action-learning to address alcohol and drug abuse in rural South Africa. by Lucia D'Ambruoso, Denny Mabetha, Rhian Twine, Maria van der Merwe, Jennifer Hove, Gerhard Goosen, Jerry Sigudla, Sophie Witter, Verbal Autopsy with Participatory Action Research (VAPAR)/Wits/Mpumalanga Department of Health Learning Platform

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Participants representing communities, government departments and non-governmental organisations in a rural district in South Africa co-designed the process. Participants identified and problematised local health concerns, coproduced and collectively analysed data, developed and implemented local action, and reflected on and refined the process. …”
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