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    AI powered ELT: Instructors' transformative roles and opportunities. by Afnan Almegren, Rehan Megren Almegren, Abduljalil Nasr Hazaea, Hassan Saleh Mahdi, Jamal Kaid Mohammed Ali

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using a qualitative approach, data were gathered through online focus group discussions with 22 instructors from different regions. The thematic analysis revealed that AI empowers ELT by enabling personalized teaching, mono-active language practice, increased productivity, automated feedback and assessment, and adaptive material creation. …”
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    Monitoring of Material consumption for the Production of goods by industrial Enterprises by I. E. Mizikovsky

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The article is dedicated to the problem of ensuring transparency of the information space in terms of the expenditure of material resources in the flow of value creation by an industrial enterprise. The objective need to transform the existing paradigm of corporate management of material resources involved in the production is motivated by global macroeconomic changes in market conditions, routing of goods, access to financial services, etc.   …”
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    L’épisode titré des histoires à suivre en bandes dessinées : un équivalent du chapitre romanesque ? by Françoise Revaz

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…For example, does the title of the comic episode tend to close the fragment on itself as does the title of a chapter of a novel ? An analysis of various titles in stories “to be continued” actually shows a great diversity, both in terms of the position of the title (at the beginning or end of the episode) and its effects (creation, fueling, or reduction of suspense). …”
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    Data Anonymization and Privacy Preservation in Healthcare Systems by Datta Krishnasheesh, Gupta Himanshu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The rapid development of digital technologies has enabled the creation of modern information systems; yet, it has also brought unprecedented challenges towards data security and user privacy. …”
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    National and supranational stereotypes in geopolitical representations of the European Union by Virginie Mamadouh

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…They all attempted to use stereotypes tongue-in-cheek to promote European identification, but with variegated effects. Through the analysis of the deployment of stereotypes of Member States, Candidate Member States, the EU and external partners such as China, I hope to contribute to a better understanding of the ambiguous and dynamic character of stereotypes in geopolitical representations regarding both self-identification and others’ identities. …”
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    Toward sustainability: ESG bridging socioemotional wealth and sustainable financial in family firms by ChangYi Zhu, Alexandra Simón Villar, Maria Jose Parada Balderrama

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The socioemotional wealth of family businesses fosters long-term orientation, aligning with the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles essential for sustainable value creation. This study utilised panel data from 1,181 Chinese-listed family firms between 2016 and 2020. …”
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    ENSURING AERODROME DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES AND USING SENSORY NETWORKS by Zbyšek KORECKI, Vladimír SMRŽ, Jan BOŘIL, Miloslav BAUER

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Due to their mobility and possible changes in range and direction, sensory networks are an effective method for achieving the desired level of security. …”
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    Reshaping health care governance using pilot projects as public policy implementation instruments by Mélanie De Winter

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…An ethnographic study was conducted, focusing on the specific case of the Belgian joint plan, “Integrated Care for Better Health”, which targets chronic patients and was intended to initiate a major transition from a fragmented to an integrated care system for chronic patients. The analysis concerns the specific implementation modalities designed by the authorities, which consisted of the launch of pilot projects involving professionals in the field coming from different sectors in an iterative and incremental co-creation process. …”
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    Retention Reimagined: Participatory Action and Positive Deviancy for University Student Success by Alex Nakonechnyi, Brook Batch, Noah Douglas, Ciara Tucker, Alexa Theuerling, Matthew Knox, Rebecca Allen

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This article's context is a participatory action research project that encompassed the creation of informative videos, paper resource guides, an innovative app, and a comprehensive video-making training course, all designed to empower students in navigating the complexities of college life effectively. …”
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    Unlocking lock-in. Emergence, perpetuation and decline of regional entrepreneurship in transitional societies: examples from contemporary Polandstrategy-as-practice by Grzegorz Simborowski, Paweł Kłobukowski

    Published 2025-06-01
    “… This paper examines how the phenomenon of lock-in can initially stimulate entrepreneurship and path creation in transitional societies but eventually impede municipal development. …”
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    Green building technologies as a part of architecture students’ workshops by Kuc Sabina

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In these three parts, the article demonstrates how ideas related to green building technologies were implemented in the creation of architectural spaces. The general conclusions highlight the role of workshops as an effective method of educating students about green building technologies applied in shaping the built environment.…”
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    Ambiguitas, Inkonsistensi, dan Pengabaian Kepentingan Lokal dalam Kebijakan Penyiaran Televisi di Indonesia by Rahayu Rahayu

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The issue of local television broadcasting becomes the focus of the research as it is one of the main agenda during Indonesia broadcasting reformation order to build a national broadcasting system which could guarantee the creation of a just, and balanced national information order to protect the diversity of Indonesian people and the effective conduct of local autonomy. …”
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    QUALITATIVE MODELING OF ECOLOGICAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN ThE ALTAI REPUBLIC by D. S. Khazova

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The basic provisions of the article and the research findings can be used for creation of an effective tourism management system both at the level of regional authorities and the level of tourist industry subjects. …”
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    AdS $$_{3}$$ 3 spacetime wormhole fluctuations and their impact on false vacuum decay by Hong Wang, Jin Wang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The vacuum decay rate increases when the effects of wormhole fluctuations are considered. We show that all results remain qualitatively unchanged when certain parameter values are varied.…”
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    Widespread implementation of domestic information technologies is the main vector of import substitution in the field of FinTech by Yu. P. Kishkovich

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The study concludes that the main direction of import substitution in the field of FinTech solutions is the creation of domestic software and reliable and competitive hardware. …”
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    SCIENTIFIC BASICS AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION OF ORGANIC ANIMAL PRODUCTS IN RUSSIA by Anatoliy Alekseevich CHERNYAEV, Dmitriy Valerevich SERDOBINTSEV, Ekaterina Vladimirovna KUDRYASHOVA

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Using the principles of a system approach, the scientific basics for the development of organic production, from the author’s point of view, has been developed, which is a form of scientific knowledge that studies the sequence of creation and development of enterprises in organic agriculture, ensuring the effective construction and interaction of the system structure. …”
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    Vulnerability assessment for reducing risk of environmental hazards based on ecosystem services: Case of Alborz Province by Naser Moghadasi, Sharareh Pourebrahim, Hosein Azarnivand

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Given the importance of environmental impact assessment in sustainable development, the development of a comprehensive system consisting of effective indicators is vital for the creation or exacerbation of environmental risks, on the one hand, and their monitoring, on the other. …”
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    THE MORAL AND ETHICAL POTENTIAL OF A FUTURE TEACHER’S PERSONALITY – THE FOUNDATION FOR THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THEIR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING by Krasiuk Iryna

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The study operated methods of analysis, generalisation, and specification of theoretical positions and the results of empirical research on forming the moral and ethical potential of future teachers in university education conditions. …”
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    L’agriculture itinérante sur brûlis, une menace sur la forêt tropicale humide ? by Serge Bahuchet, Jean-Marie Betsch

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…(Kleinman et al. 1995).In the context of the announcement of the creation of the National Park of the South of French Guiana, an interdisciplinary program (ecology, pedobiology, ethnology; MNHN-CNRS-IRD) Effects of the traditional cultural practices on soils and forest (French Environment Ministry) studied the effects of the itinerant agriculture on slash-and-burn field from an analysis of the conditions which allow Amerindian communities to satisfy their material and spiritual needs in a forest system.This program set up the following points:– the fine practices of this agriculture, constituting a real strategy, supply efficiently the mineral elements in the cultures, without purchase of fertilizers, and ensure a rapid forest recovery after at least 10 years; the cycles short culture - long fallow allow the self regeneration of an agroforestry system registered since millenniums in the forest dynamics of the river banks;– the adoption of the long fallow limits the spatial extent of every family to 10-15 hectares at most;– the transportation on foot of the harvest towards the village limits the extent of the agriculture to a 3-4 km band from the river; beyond, the forest is protected from an agricultural pressure;– the absence of the market does not lead to an increase of the cultivated surfaces and the pressure on the forest is not increasing thus at present;– the forest of the hinterland includes wide zones restricted by strong social taboos; the conservation of the social organization of the Amerindian ethnic groups is the first condition of the preservation of the forest domain.The real solution for the preservation of the forest heritage in the South of French Guiana, obviously social, was thus already political, before the creation of the “Amazonian Park of Guyana” (2007).…”
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    Research Progress and Technical Challenges of Geothermal Energy Development from Hot Dry Rock: A Review by Yilong Yuan, Xinli Zhang, Han Yu, Chenghao Zhong, Yu Wang, Dongguang Wen, Tianfu Xu, Fabrizio Gherardi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Key technologies include the high-resolution exploration and characterization of HDR, efficient and complex fracture network reservoir creation, effective microseismic control, fracture network connectivity, and reservoir characterization. …”
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