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    Moving from crisis response to a learning health system: Experiences from an Australian regional primary care network by Bianca Forrester, Georgia Fisher, Louise A. Ellis, Andrew Giddy, Carolynn L. Smith, Yvonne Zurynski, Lena Sanci, Katherine Graham, Naomi White, Jeffrey Braithwaite

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Conclusion The COVID‐19 pandemic created a sense of urgency that helped stimulate a regional primary care‐based Community of Practice and LHS. …”
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    Willingness to pay for a new biopesticide to control mango fruit flies by Boureima Tassembédo, Mathieu Ouédraogo, Karim Nébié, Antonio Alain Coffi Sinzogan, Patrice Toé

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To effectively control fruit flies, it is necessary for decision makers to work closely with the private sector to make the yeast waste-based biopesticide for fruit fly control affordable by creating incentives for its multiplication and distribution. …”
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    PRINCIPLES OF FUTURE INTERPRETERS’ COMMUNICATIVE CULTURE DEVELOPMENT by Zavizion Kateryna

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The identified principles encompass multiculturalism (developing future interpreters’ abilities to comprehend the national peculiarities of individuals from different nations, the skill to understand ethnosociocultural features of interlocutors, and identifying the cultural subtext of messages), communicativeness (immersing learners in an environment that closely resembles the conditions of their future professional activity; engaging future interpreters in discussions, debates, dialogues, and other forms of communication during the course), interactivity (creating conditions for various ways and forms of interaction among students, e. i. working in pairs, mini and small groups, teams, etc. and with the instructor), non-linearity (a comprehensive approach to form a multicultural language personality capable of effective bilingual mediation between representatives of various nations), systematicity and consistency (formation of the communicative culture of future interpreters based on the logical presentation, sequence, and hierarchy of material in the educational process), professional personal orientation (selecting educational and methodological materials, forms and methods of conducting classes, tasks for independent preparation, which fully correspond to the general strategy of professionalization of academic vocational training), independence (redistribution of time between individual and classroom work in favour of the individual one, which will contribute to the development of student independence, autonomy, the formation of self-organization skills within the framework of preparation and execution of assigned tasks, activation of the use of information technologies, and, as a result, the transformation of the educational information environment into an open system that is constantly enriched by external sources of information), tutoring (shift of emphasis from the teacher to the student and their personal responsibility for the course and results of learning), empathy and tolerance (understanding the experiences, emotions and feelings of the interlocutor that arise during bilingual intercultural communication). …”
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    Continuous Speech-Based Fatigue Detection and Transition State Prediction for Air Traffic Controllers by Susmitha Vekkot, Surya Teja Chavali, Charan Tej Kandavalli, Rama Sai Abhishek Podila, Deepa Gupta, Mohammed Zakariah, Yousef Ajami Alotaibi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Further, interpretability was analyzed using the SHAP tool, which identified the prominent features for the task. The second task involved creating a continuous speech dataset comprising approximately 18,900 samples from the ATC corpus, with an average duration of 63-65 seconds per sample. …”
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    Optimization by Hydrogen Plasma Treatment of a-CH and Hydrogen/Nitrogen-Assisted a-CH Layers for SAW Sensors by Veronica Satulu, Mihai Paunica, Simona Brajnicov, Sorin Vizireanu, Gheorghe Dinescu, Bogdana Mitu, Cristian Viespe

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The high toxicity of hydrogen sulfide combined with poor sensitivity at room operating temperature urge for the development of new sensitive materials for sensors complying with this requirement, as well as a fast response and low cost. In this work, we have successfully developed materials for surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors sensitive to H<sub>2</sub>S gas that provide a reversible response at room temperature. …”
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    Violence against healthcare professionals: perspective of local focal points in the south of Portugal by Maria Otília Zangão, Isaura Serra, Dulce Cruz, Maria da Luz Barros, Anabela Coelho, Maria Antónia Chora, Carolina Santos, Laurência Gemito

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Clear protocols should be created for dealing with situations of violence and a culture of reporting situations of violence to health professionals should be promoted, as well as the monitoring of victims by the authorities involved in cases of violence. …”
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    Recognition of Basic Activities of Daily Living Using Wearable Devices for Older Adults: Scoping Review by Samantha J Ray, Josh Cherian, Amanda Mae Liberty, Tracy Anne Hammond, Paula K Shireman

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…However, the ADL recognition literature historically has evaluated systems in controlled settings with data from younger populations, creating the question of whether these systems will work in real-world conditions for older populations. …”
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    BLACK HUMOUR: ORIGIN DESCRIPTION AND AN ATTEMPT OF IDENTIFICATION by Iryna A. Blynova.

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The article also specifies the algorithm for identifying black humour in prose works, which involves the use of three groups of analysis methods (linguistic, semasiological and communicative). …”
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    Analysis of Risk Factors and Development of a Predictive Model for Delirium in ICU Patients: Construction, Validation, and Clinical Implications by Li X, Zhang W, Wang T, Qiu Z, Sun X, Qu W, Zhang G

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Xia Li,1,&amp;ast; Weisong Zhang,2,3,&amp;ast; Tao Wang,4 Zhengfeng Qiu,1 Xuan Sun,1 Wenhao Qu,1 Guopei Zhang1 1Department of Intensive Care Unit, Affiliated Hospital 6 of Nantong University, Yancheng Third People’s Hospital, Yancheng, 224000, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Thoracic Surgery, Affiliated Hospital 6 of Nantong University, Yancheng Third People’s Hospital, Yancheng, 224000, People’s Republic of China; 3Medical School of Nantong University, Nantong, 226007, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Anesthesiology, Affiliated Hospital 6 of Nantong University, Yancheng Third People’s Hospital, Yancheng, 224000, People’s Republic of China&amp;ast;These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Guopei Zhang, Email zhangicu@163.comObjective: To analyze the influencing factors contributing to the occurrence of delirium in patients within the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and to construct a prediction model for delirium in critically ill patients, subsequently verifying its predictive value.Methods: A prospective study was conducted involving 641 patients admitted between January 2023 and June 2024. …”
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    A Latency Composition Analysis for Telerobotic Performance Insights Across Various Network Scenarios by Nick Bray, Matthew Boeding, Michael Hempel, Hamid Sharif, Tapio Heikkilä, Markku Suomalainen, Tuomas Seppälä

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Telerobotics involves the operation of robots from a distance, often using advanced communication technologies combining wireless and wired technologies and a variety of protocols. …”
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    ECONOMIC AND LEGAL POLICY IN THE FIELD OF SECURITY ON THE MARKET OF NON-BANKING FINANCIAL SERVICES IN UKRAINE by Hanna Buha, Serhii Hermanov, Volodymyr Ihnatenko

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The financial services market is a key element in ensuring the development of all sectors of the national economy, creating conditions for the expansion and modernization of production. …”
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    Factors affecting the possibility of using renewable energy in the agricultural sector from the viewpoint of Agricultural Jihad experts in Urmia by Fatemeh Kazemiyeh, Asma Eidi, Hosein Raheli

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We also observed a positive and significant relationship between work experience, economic, socio-cultural, managerial, innovation, educational, and research factors with the possibility of using renewable energy in agriculture. …”
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    Education and Training Needs in the Field of Local Development in the Lower Danube Macro Region by Laurenţiu Tăchiciu, Nicola Yankov, Alina Elena Balalia

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Local development is an important part of a governance process which involves complex interactions at various territorially defined levels: local, regional, national, cross-national, international. …”
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    The Inhibitory Effect of the Active Ingredients in the Bushen Huoxue Formula on the IL-17A Signaling Pathway and Its Alleviating Effect on Osteoarthritis by Wang X, Zhang Y, Chang X, Wen X, Tian F, Yu H, Li Y

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The potential mechanisms of action for BSHXF in OA treatment involve inflammation inhibition, immune function regulation, and resistance to oxidative stress, with a significant regulatory role played by the IL-17 signaling pathway. …”
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    Digital Campus as a tool for teaching English in the era of digital education by O. N. Brega, G. V. Kruglyakova

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The most represented are the services: additional professional education, the use of interactive forms to work with applicants, online support of student and graduate career development, and the project office. …”
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    THE ROLE OF N. I. VAVILOV AND VIR’S SCIENTISTS IN DESERT RECLAMATION by N. I. Dzyubenko, A. A. Kochegina

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Huge work was carried out on integrated geobotanical, geological, hydrological studies of soil and vegetation of deserts and semi-deserts (Astrakhan, Pridon, Terek-Kuma, Uilskie, Naryn sands, the Karakum, Kyzylkum, Betpakdala, Mangyshlak, Aral Sea region, Muyunkum, etc.), as well as evaluation of their suitability for rainfed and irrigated agriculture, productivity of natural pastures, hayfields, saxaul forests. …”
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    Students’ experiences of placements in urban Indigenous health contexts: developing a culturally responsive workforce by Kate Odgers-Jewell, Alison Nelson, Renee Brown, Nicole Hunter, Tiffany Atkins, Kelly Menzel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In partnership with universities, placement providers play an essential role in creating opportunities for immersive experiences that enable students to develop their cultural responsiveness. …”
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    Features of low-temperature storage of streptomyces strains - producers of glycosidaz inhibitors by A. A. Printseva, N. Yu. Sharova, T. V. Vybornova, B. S. Manzhieva

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The aim of the work is to study the inhibitory activity of the Streptomyces lucensis VKPM Ac-1743 and Streptomyces violaceus VKPM Ac-1734 strains stored at –18 °C in a 15 % glycerol solution and in a 0.9 % sodium chloride solution.The object of the study was the actinomycete strains of S. lucensis VKPM Ac-1743 and S. violaceus VKPM Ac-1734 producers of glycosidase inhibitor, which is a micro-ingredient for creating products with a low glycemic index. …”
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