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Baseline information and regionalization of the large river basins of Kazakhstan
Published 2025-08-01“…This paper highlights the significant knowledge gaps concerning groundwater resources, water quality in Northern basins, and the impacts of climate change on freshwater ecosystems. …”
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Metal-phenolic network biointerface-mediated cell regulation for bone tissue regeneration
Published 2025-02-01“…Metal-polyphenolic networks (MPN) are novel inorganic-organic hybrid complexes that are formed through coordination interactions between phenolic ligands and metal ions. …”
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Establishing a dedicated UTI clinic: Challenges and a guide to success
Published 2024-11-01“…Future efforts should focus on effectiveness of different operational models to optimise complex UTI management. Building prospective patient cohorts and collaborative data analysis are crucial steps toward filling knowledge gaps and improving patient care.…”
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Identification and analysis of factors affecting the technology transfer process in the power train of automotive (Case study : Iran Khodro Industrial Group)
Published 2025-03-01“…</p> <p style="text-align: left;">In the present research, since the number of factors and gaps identified was relatively large (16 factors and 20 gaps) and the examination of the relationship between them was also a complex matter, using the factor analysis method in order to reduce the data could be a suitable method to analyze the data. …”
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Health professionals’ experience of implementing and delivering a ‘Community Care’ programme in metropolitan Melbourne: a qualitative reflexive thematic analysis
Published 2022-07-01“…Objectives To explore the experiences of health professionals involved in delivering a multidisciplinary Community Care programme that provides a transitional care coordination service for patients visiting a tertiary hospital service in Melbourne, Australia.Design Reflexive thematic analysis was used to identify themes from descriptions of delivering the programme, including its perceived strengths and challenges.Participants 12 healthcare professionals from four disciplines working in the Community Care programme were interviewed.Results Four themes were identified: (1) ‘increasingly complex’, depicts the experience of delivering care to patients with increasingly complex health needs; (2) ‘plugging unexpected gaps’, describes meeting patient’s healthcare needs; (3) ‘disconnected’, explains system-based issues which made participants feel disconnected from the wider health service; (4) ‘a misunderstood programme’, illustrates that a poor understanding of the programme within the health service is a barrier to patient enrolment which may have been exacerbated by a service name change.Conclusions The healthcare professionals involved in this study described the experience of providing care to patients as challenging, but felt they made a positive difference. …”
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Dynamic analysis of bi-material cathode in lithium-ion battery capacitors by DRT method
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Construction and Application of Monitoring System for Green Tarpaulin Cover Net in Mega Cities
Published 2025-03-01“…This mode allows professionals to verifies and correct the preliminary segmentation results of the model, especially in complex scenes or areas with fuzzy edges. Manual intervention can significantly improve the reliability of the results. …”
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Long COVID-19 alters muscle architecture and muscle-tendon force transmission: a one-year longitudinal study
Published 2025-08-01“…Therefore, this study aims to address this gap by assessing the effects of prior COVID-19 infection on quadriceps muscle architecture and tendon-aponeurosis complex (TAC) properties over a one-year period, comparing three cohorts: individuals with moderate COVID-19, individuals with severe COVID-19, and a healthy control group.MethodsSeventy participants were included in the study and allocated to three groups: moderate COVID-19 (n = 22), severe COVID-19 (n = 18), and control (n = 30). …”
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Reinventing Effective Grounding Systems via Optimal Soil Composition, Thickness, and Replacement Parameters Under Fault Conditions
Published 2025-01-01“…Despite extensive research on grounding system performance, most existing studies have assumed homogenous soil models or ideal conditions, overlooking the complex variations in real soil properties and environmental factors that critically affect fault performance. …”
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Constraining the age of the Middle Stone Age locality of Bargny (Senegal) through a combined OSL-ESR dating approach
Published 2024-12-01“…Although new research is beginning to fill in this crucial gap of knowledge, the existing MSA chronologies in West Africa only rely on Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating. …”
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Os Limites ao Reconhecimento de Adolescentes e seus Contextos Jurídicos Culturais – uma Ilustração com o Caso Brasileiro (The Limitations on the Recognition of Adolescents and the...
Published 2014-10-01“…These deaths occur mainly where there is an overlap gap and violation of rights. Violence is a complex process, but it is imperative to dialogue and respect the difference, which must be a starting point in relation to where you want to reach: that is to respect the others as equal, without prejudiced ideas. …”
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A Review and Tutorial on Machine Learning-Enabled Radar-Based Biomedical Monitoring
Published 2024-01-01“…Due to its contactless and unobtrusive measurement principle, it can facilitate the longitudinal recording of human physiology and can help to bridge the gap from laboratory to real-world assessments. However, radar sensors typically yield complex and multidimensional data that are hard to interpret without domain expertise. …”
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Understanding the Mindset of Protesting Women Regarding the Causes and Consequences of Protest Actions: A Qualitative Study of Imprisoned Female Protesters in Yazd
Published 2024-12-01“…The experiences of women, who have been arrested or imprisoned during these protests, reveal the multifaceted and complex dimensions of their motivations, beliefs, and consequences of their actions. …”
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Coastal Urban Ecological Security Pattern Identification Integrating Land Subsidence Factors: A Deep Learning-Based Case Study of Zhuhai City
Published 2025-04-01“…This study makes three key contributions: (1) it establishes a novel methodological framework for incorporating vertical geological factors into ESP construction, addressing a significant gap in traditional approaches; (2) it quantitatively reveals the spatial heterogeneity of land subsidence impacts on different functional ecological zones, providing evidence-based guidance for targeted management; and (3) it demonstrates the effectiveness of deep learning and multisource data fusion techniques in complex ecological-geological system modeling. …”
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Silent Revolution in Research for Sustainability
Published 2016-06-01“…Ingenuity gaps concern the knowledge needed to address rising complexity and new vulnerabilities introduced by globalization and technological change. …”
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Clinical Laboratory Evidence to Advance Mobile Health Applications in Ophthalmology: Taking the Ocular Surface Disease as a Case Study
Published 2025-03-01“…This methodological advancement bridges the gap between AI‐driven diagnostics and clinical ophthalmology by translating complex ocular data into actionable insights. …”
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Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Physicians or Augment Their Capabilities?
Published 2025-07-01“…The future of medicine lies in filling the gap between humans and machines, not in choosing one over the other.…”
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Unlocking renewable energy potential: Overcoming knowledge sharing hurdles in rural EU regions on example of poland, sweden and france.
Published 2025-01-01“…The quantitative data highlights the complex landscape of renewable energy perceptions and attitudes in Poland, Sweden, and France. …”
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Comparative analysis of 18 chloroplast genomes reveals genomic diversity and evolutionary dynamics in subtribe Malaxidinae (Orchidaceae)
Published 2025-08-01“…Although recent advancements have improved our understanding of the backbone phylogeny of Malaxidinae, clarifying the complex intergeneric relationships remains challenging, largely owing to limited genomic data. …”
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Sustainable lipid production from Chlorella vulgaris USU1 strain using packed absorption column-derived effluent as carbon source for biomass generation
Published 2025-06-01“…This study addresses the critical knowledge gap in integrated waste-to-value approaches by investigating the synergistic coupling of biogas purification effluent utilization with Chlorella vulgaris USU1 cultivation for lipid production. …”
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