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  1. 941

    Les impensés de la rénovation urbaine allemande : l’émergence de la question infrastructurelle dans Stadtumbau Ost by Daniel Florentin

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Processes of urban shrinkage have affected most of Eastern German cities over the last couple of decades. …”
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  2. 942

    On Ritalin, Adderall, and Cognitive Enhancement: Metaethics, Bioethics, Neuroethics by Nythamar de Oliveira

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Precisely because it cannot provide the ultimate grounds for any conservative, libertarian or liberal attitudes towards cognitive enhancement, neuroethics is better conceived in terms of a Rawlsian-like wide reflective equilibrium, procedurally and without any specific substantive commitment to any moral or comprehensive doctrine of sorts. …”
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  3. 943

    Grasping the Complicity and Multiplicity of Hamilton: An American Musical: Genre Circulation and the Politics of Pop Culture Pedagogy by Hannah Schoch

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Indeed, many of the (academic) controversies surrounding the musical are related to an unease with how its pop culture genres intersect with cultural, historical, and political meaning-making processes. At stake is the ongoing dynamics between the complicity and the multiplicity of the aesthetic product—between the confirmation of (genre) expectations and mythical narratives on the one hand, and innovation and intervention, on the other. …”
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  4. 944

    Editorial by Teddy Surya Gunawan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The most significant representation comes from Electrical, Computer, and Communications Engineering, where numerous works delve into AI, signal processing, secure communications, and sensor networks. …”
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    Mechanisms and attitudes in responsive healthcare for forced migrant communities: a qualitative study of transnational practice by Andrew Smith, Laura B Nellums, Amy Rebecca Robinson, Ziaur Rahman A Khan, Kofi Amy Broadhurst, Gisela Renolds, Bayan Faiq

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This requires flexibility and reflexivity in practice, intercultural exchange, humility, and a commitment to communication. A broader range of caring practitioners can, and should, through intentional and interconnected communities of care, contribute to the healthcare of forced migrants. …”
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    Stakeholders’ perspectives on implementing and integrating patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in health systems - insights from Alberta, Canada by Fatima Al Sayah, Hilary Short, Arto Ohinmaa, Stafford Dean, Brenda Hubley, Markus Lahtinen, Jeffrey A. Johnson

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Factors impacting the adoption, implementation and utilization of PROMs within the Alberta healthcare system included: (1) Intervention characteristics: shared understanding of PROMs, challenges in capturing relevant patient outcomes, standardization and integration of PROMs, modalities of data collection, making PROMs actionable at the patient-clinician level, and interpreting PROMs data; (2) Inner setting: Cultural shift towards patient-centered care, change management and clinician mindset, organizational commitment and support, integration into broader measurement frameworks, access to PROMs data, potential for replication and adaptation, and importance of incentives and requirements; (3) Outer setting: Resource constraints, policy and systemic challenges, focus on value-based care, and responsible use of PROMs data; (4) Characteristics of individuals: Expertise and understanding of PROMs, and stakeholder engagement and education; and (5) Process: Balancing bottom-up and top-down approaches, workflow integration, patient engagement, and continuous evaluation and quality improvement. …”
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  7. 947

    Development of an intervention for smoking cessation in pregnant women using a theory-based approach by Estelle Clet, Adrianna Burtin, Nolwenn Stevens, Charlotte Kervran, Rebecca Ratel, Manon Vergneau, Perrine Moysan, Manon Frevol, Loïc Sentilhes, Philippe Castera, François Alla, 5A-QUIT-N groupx

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Rather than creating new resources, the intervention uses existing tools and strategies and better integrates them into the pregnancy monitoring process. This article describes the development and operationalisation of the 5A-QUIT-N intervention. …”
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  8. 948

    Sustainable Reduction of Strontium Sulfate Using Bioethanol: A Pathway to Carbon-Neutral SrS Production by Javier E. Morales-Mendoza, Jorge L. Domínguez-Arvizu, Alma B. Jasso-Salcedo, Blanca C. Hernández-Majalca, José L. Bueno-Escobedo, Alejandro López-Ortiz, Virginia H. Collins-Martínez

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Remarkably, this bioethanol-driven process matches the energy efficiency of the conventional black ash method while enabling carbon neutrality through renewable feedstock utilization, reducing CO<sub>2</sub> emissions by 30–50%. …”
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    The role of the genetic factor of lactate transport in endurance sports by Rafia Fathi, Abdul Al Majidi, Khamael Nhab, Rehab Ramadhan, Ratko Pavlović

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Background and purpose With the growth of sports results, more and more attention is paid to identifying the role of genetic factors in various metabolic processes. One of these factors is the protein responsible for the transport of lactate. …”
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  10. 950

    FAKTOR PENGHAMBAT EFEKTIVITAS KINERJA KOMISI PENYIARAN INDONESIA PUSAT DALAM MENGAWASI PROGRAM INFOTAINMENT TAHUN 2017-2019 by Muhammad Firdaus Alhakim, Suranto Aw

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The result of this research is that KPI’s performance in supervising the ineffective Infotainment program is caused by: 1) a mismatch of KPI’s in carrying out their authority in accordance with regulations and provisions, 2) the Infotainment program category was never included in the coaching agenda, 3) the imposition of a written warning is not appropriate, 4) the implementation of media literacy is not in line with the mandate of broadcasting law, 5) the circular letter failed to bring improvement to the quality of broadcast content, 6) the implementation of P3SPS School is inconsistent, 7) inhibiting factors include: the application of multilevel sanctions is inconsistent, there is no regulation regarding the validity period of multilevel sanctions, failed to define broadcast program with clear characteristics, failed to apply consistently on the issuance of letters for one program, the existence of further verification and the decision formulation process causes the sanction letter to be issued late, the position of written warning is not clear, failed to formulate a media literacy strategy, circular letter have no consequences, and the problem of inconsistenct internal KPI commitment in implementing P3SPS School. …”
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  11. 951

    Comparative effectiveness and acceptability of internet-based psychological interventions on depression in young people: a systematic review and network meta-analysis by Baijun Chen, Jialong Li, Yuxin Qi, Honghui Mao, Yihui Liu, Wenting Wang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The literature screening process adhered to the principles of population, intervention, comparator, outcome, and study design. …”
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    Hacia la inclusión del alumnado con TEA en educación física: investigación-acción en un programa piloto (Towards the inclusion of students with ASD in physical education: action-r... by María Maravé-Vivas, Julio Carregui Ballester, Jesús Gil-Gómez, Òscar Chiva-Bartoll

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The present work reports an action-research (AR) process approached within a pilot program of Physical Education (PE) sessions with students with ASD. …”
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  13. 953

    Validating and prioritizing prenatal breastfeeding education recommendations: A nominal group technique study with postnatal mothers and healthcare professionals. by Jennifer Kehinde, Claire O'Donnell, Annmarie Grealish

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>This study identified key recommendations for improving prenatal breastfeeding education through a consensus-building process involving postpartum mothers and healthcare professionals. …”
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    How to Evaluate a Regional Telemedical Care Network Focusing on Critically Ill Children? Results from the Consensus-Based Development of an Evaluation Design by Josephine Mathiebe, Gabriele Müller, Jochen Schmitt, Sebastian Brenner, Stefan Winkler, Anne Schawohl, Franziska Waurig, Madlen Scheibe

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article reports on the evaluation design development process for such a network, under equal participation of all relevant stakeholders, and presents the resulting evaluation design. …”
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    Development of a machine learning prediction model for loss to follow-up in HIV care using routine electronic medical records in a low-resource setting by Tamrat Endebu, Girma Taye, Wakgari Deressa

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract Background Despite the global commitment to ending AIDS by 2030, the loss of follow-up (LTFU) in HIV care remains a significant challenge. …”
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    Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of palliative care services at five tertiary hospitals in Nigeria: a qualitative formative study by Chisom Obiezu-Umeh, Ann Abiola Ogbenna, Lyra S. Johnson, Matthew T. Caputo, Lisa R. Hirschhorn, Tonia Chinyelu Onyeka, Akinwale Mukaila Oyegbade, Geraldine Ugochinyere Ndukwu, Israel Kayode Kolawole, Ayilara Saheed Alao, Gracia Ker Eke, Nadia Adjoa Sam-Agudu, Ashti Doobay-Persaud

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results Barriers and facilitators spanned all five CFIR domains (Innovation, Outer Setting, Inner Setting, Individuals, and Implementation Process). Barriers to PC implementation included, (1) patient financial constraints, (2) inadequate facility funding and resources, (3) shortage of PC providers, 4) delayed/late referrals, 5) Inaccurate knowledge and negative beliefs about PC among health providers and patients, and (6) substandard opioid medications. …”
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    Why Are Cultural Rights over Sea Country Less Recognised than Terrestrial Ones? by Rhetti Hoskins, Gareth Ogilvie, Matthew Storey, Alexandra Hill

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The international focus on new energy has fast-tracked many processes that sideline First Nations’ rights, hitherto understood within the onshore minerals extraction regimes. …”
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    Antecedents and consequences affecting job plateau among school employees in Tehran by Nafiseh Ghasemi Zargar, parivash jafari, Nadergholi Ghourchian, AmirHossein Mohammaddavoudi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Job burnout was positively related to counterproductive work behavior, job insecurity, rational psychological distress, and intention to quit; but negatively related to job satisfaction, extra-role performance, intra-role performance, job involvement, job satisfaction, coaching support, organizational commitment, and commitment. Also, job plateauing was related to other variables, including age, gender, job history, race, and role ambiguity.Based on the research results, the following suggestions are presented:1- Considering the importance of education and awareness, school administrators should set up workshops according to the needs and methods of the day based on the development of employees and put targeted and continuous training programs in the executive agenda of their organization.2- Paying attention, recognizing and appreciating the small and big successes of employees will have a positive effect on the work process ahead of them. …”
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    Explanation and design of mentoring in order to promote human resources activities in the National Company of Southern Oil-bearing Regions by Ali Ghasemi Ghasemvand, Vahid Chenari, Mehrdad Hamari, Seyyed Ali Akbar Ahmadi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Mentoring Mentoring is a type of learning process in which individual and mutual helping relationships are achieved through a focus on success (Rajabpor et al, 2015). …”
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    How can managers in libraries support their teams to engage with mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge)? by Kathryn Oxborrow Vambe

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Up to this point, however, the processes that non-Māori librarians undergo to bridge the gaps in their knowledge in relation to this had not been investigated. …”
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