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Critical Reflection in the Professional Development of Teachers: Challenges and Possibilities
Published 2017-09-01“…Critical reflection in teachers’ professional development has received much attention in the scholarly literature, and there is an overwhelming consensus about its great significance to the quality of teachers’ work. …”
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SUCCES FACTORS AND OBSTACLES IN IMPLEMENTING INTERCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Published 2024-07-01“…The study continues with the analysis of the main success factors and barriers in implementing intercommunity development projects based on the results obtained from the questionnaire applied. …”
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Features of functioning and directions of development of investment banks in Russia
Published 2022-08-01“…Thus, the current set of banking products and services for the most part does not allow satisfying the existing demand of customers, so banking institutions began to develop at a faster pace. It is the needs of customers that stimulate not only foreign, but also Russian banks to expand the range of services provided, as well as to improve their activities (including in terms of investments).To date for the implementation of the active development of banking services, investment banking is considered as one of the main elements.Now investment banking continues to play one of the most important roles in the process of financing the economic sector. …”
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Development of the national feral swine map, 1982–2016
Published 2017-12-01“…ABSTRACT The Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study developed the first national feral swine (Sus scrofa) map for the United States in 1982 in collaboration with state wildlife resources agencies. …”
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Aspects of Development Financing After the Financial and Economic Crisis
Published 2011-03-01“…Overall, according to the UN, more capital flows from the South to the North than vice versa. The South thus continues to finance the North.Discussions regarding a reform of the global financial and economic order are ongoing but to date have had little impact on developing countries. …”
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Pharmacoscintigraphy: Advancing Nanotheranostic Development Through Radionuclide Imaging
Published 2025-04-01“…Additionally, the increasing recognition of imaging-based validation in regulatory approval processes underscores the growing importance of these techniques in drug development. As nanotheranostics continues to evolve, radionuclide imaging will remain a pivotal component in their preclinical and clinical evaluation, facilitating safer and more effective precision medicine approaches.…”
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A new model of development of the mammalian ovary and follicles.
Published 2013-01-01“…It is believed that during development the ovarian surface epithelial cells penetrate into the ovary and develop into granulosa cells when associating with oogonia to form follicles. …”
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Typhoid perforation in children: an unrelenting plague in developing countries
Published 2017-10-01“… Introduction: Despite global scientific development, typhoid fever and subsequent typhoid perforation have continued to be common in developing countries. …”
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Young artists and the development of artistic quarters in Polish cities
Published 2014-12-01“…Krakow’s more vibrant artistic life and its historic, concentric urban structure, combined with strong commercial pressures, are conducive to the development of new artistic quarters, although its traditional city centre continues to some extent to maintain its position on the artistic map of the city. …”
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Chikungunya vaccines: advances in the development and prospects for marketing approval
Published 2023-04-01“…Hence, a vaccine could prevent infection and potential disability, as well as reduce the epidemic spread of CHIKV in the population.The aim of the study was to review approaches to the development of preventive vaccines against CHIKV, evaluate promising vaccine candidates in preclinical or clinical development stages, and analyse perspectives and challenges of bringing these vaccines to the pharmaceutical market.According to the literature reviewed, both traditional and modern platforms are used in the development of CHIKV vaccines, which has been ongoing for several decades. …”
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF NATIONAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (NRDP) FUNDS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES FROM THE RURAL ENVIRONMENT IN THE SOUTH-WEST OLTENIA REGION, ROMANIA
Published 2024-01-01“…The rural area has faced and continues to face countless challenges regarding the lack of financial resources, the way to use material and human resources, labor productivity and labor mobility. …”
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Ecological and economic profile of cities: on the way to sustainable development
Published 2024-12-01“…Green areas are expanding in selected cities, and investment in development programs and support for the renewable energy initiative continues. …”
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Improving continuity of patient care across sectors: study protocol of the process evaluation of a quasi-experimental multi-centre study regarding an admission and discharge model...
Published 2019-11-01“…Introduction Hospital stays are critical events as they often disrupt continuity of care. This process evaluation aims to describe and explore the implementation of the VESPEERA programme (Improving continuity of patient care across sectors: An admission and discharge model in general practices and hospitals, Versorgungskontinuitaet sichern: Patientenorientiertes Einweisungs- und Entlassmanagement in Hausarztpraxen und Krankenhauesern). …”
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Case Report: A case series of using ultrasound-guided continuous parasacral ischial plane blocks to promote ulcer healing and pain relief in people with diabetic foot ulcers
Published 2025-08-01“…Chronic non-healing DFU often result from peripheral neuropathy, microvascular issues, and infection, with poor blood and oxygen supply being critical factors in delayed healing. The development of new treatments to promote blood supply and accelerate ulcer healing is a significant area of research for DFU management.MethodsIn this case series, nine patients with chronic diabetic ulcers received ultrasound-guided continuous parasacral ischial plane block (CPIPB) for 2 weeks, combined with standard care (SOC) for 12 weeks. …”
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The Scale of Teacher Agency in Professional Development: The Validity and Reliability Study
Published 2025-03-01“…It consists of 17 items, which are distributed across three dimensions (continuous professional development, voluntary initiatives for professional development, self-evaluation). …”
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The Role of Women in Community Development: Reenacting Digital Activism in Improving Education for All Children, Lesson Learned from Tulungagung and Semarang
Published 2024-12-01“…The concepts of Women in Development and Digital Literacy empowers women to contribute to development, cybersecurity, and children's rights. …”
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Funding the Sustainable Development Goals is Not a Challenge of Sufficient Capital
Published 2025-07-01“…Without a swift reallocation of resources, the cost of meeting the SDGs will continue to rise, risking the 2030 timeline. Addressing this alignment issue could unleash the necessary capital, enabling targeted investments in scalable, impactful solutions critical to achieving global sustainable development.…”
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Rethinking Masdar and The Line Megaprojects: The Interplay of Economic, Social, Political, and Spatial Dimensions
Published 2025-06-01“…While much of the literature questions their economic viability, citing frequent cost overruns and misalignment with localized urban priorities, megaprojects continue to emerge worldwide. Governments and developers promote megaprojects as catalysts for foreign investment, tourism growth, and enhancing the global stature of host countries and regions. …”
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