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    Agroecology for the City—Spatialising ES-Based Design in Peri-Urban Contexts by Richard Morris, Shannon Davis, Gwen-Aëlle Grelet, Pablo Gregorini

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…We therefore require spatially explicit tools capable of reconciling dedensification and Good Anthropocene visions. …”
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    A longitudial study of a neuropsychological rehabilitation program in Alzheimer's disease Estudo longitudinal de um programa de reabilitação neuropsicológica dirigido a pacientes c... by Jacqueline Abrisqueta-Gomez, Fabiola Canali, Vera L.D. Vieira, Ana Cristina P. Aguiar, Carmen S.C. Ponce, Sonia M. Brucki, Orlando F.A. Bueno

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…They were submitted to a neuropsychological evaluation (NE) before the NRP and then revaluated after 12 and 24 months of treatment. The aim of our intervention was to do practical work with implicit and explicit residual memory by training them in everyday life activities, and using compensatory strategies and their intact cognitive abilities. …”
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    Do pregnant people have opportunities to participate in clinical trials? an exploratory survey of NIHR HTA-funded trialists by Rebekah Burrow, Lisa Hinton, Mike Clarke

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Eight trials of 40 trials make explicit or deliberate attempts to include people during pregnancy. …”
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    Getting to know ChatGPT: How business students feel, what they think about personal morality, and how their academic outcomes affect Oman's higher education by Ahmed Mohamed Elbaz, Islam Elbayoumi Salem, Alyaa Darwish, Nasser Alhamr Alkathiri, Viju Mathew, Hajer Ahmed Al-Kaaf

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This research adds to the theoretical intervention of investigating how personal morality and religion-related ethics interact with AI tools such as ChatGPT, which can add to ethical decision-making theories. …”
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    Exploring the Impact of Computer-Supported Input Enhancement on Enhancing Parallel Structures in EFL Learners' Writing: A Comparative Study in Flipped Online and Face-to-Face Highe... by Mehri Farzaneh, Farzaneh Khodabandeh, Ehsan Rezvani

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…These results offer empirical evidence supporting the effectiveness of input enhancement techniques and underscore the significance of explicit instruction and practice in language learning. …”
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    Political Interference and Social Service Delivery in Kanaba Sub-County Kisoro District. by Tumushime, Bosco

    Published 2023
    “…The study was guided by objectives such as: analyzing the causes of political interference in service delivery, establishing the consequences of political interference to social service delivery, and establishing the intervention strategies in place to reduce the rate of interfering with social service delivery by political leaders. …”
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    Biodiversity Conservation in Human‐Dominated Landscapes: Toward Collaborative Management of Blue–Green Systems by Giulia F. A. Donati, Francine van den Brandeler, Manuel Fischer, Francesc Molné, Noemi Schenk, Mirjam Grünholz, Janine Bolliger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Incorporating a spatially explicit social–ecological perspective covering diverse blue and green areas guides targeted interventions and fosters effective conservation policy and practice.…”
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    Coastal Storm – Surge Combination Risk Identification and Resilience Planning Based on Supply and Demand Assessment of Flood Regulation Ecosystem Services: A Case Study of Fujian D... by Jian TIAN, Tianyu XIU, Suiping ZENG

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…On the supply side, the InVEST model — a spatially explicit ecosystem service assessment tool — is employed to quantify FRES provisioning capacity by simulating hydrological processes and revealing spatial distribution patterns. …”
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    Bikeability cycle training: a route to increasing young people’s subjective wellbeing? A retrospective cohort study by Daniel T. Bishop, Aina Digaeva

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract Introduction Increasing the population’s subjective wellbeing is an explicit aim of current UK government policies. The wellbeing of children and young people in the UK is deteriorating, and less than half of them meet national physical activity guidelines, despite the demonstrable benefits of physical activity for wellbeing. …”
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    Research on the Economic Loss Model of Invasive Alien Species Based on Multidimensional Data Spatialization—A Case Study of Economic Losses Caused by <i>Hyphantria cunea</i> in Jia... by Cheng Li, Yongbin Zhou, Cong Wang, Xubin Pan, Ying Wang, Xiaofeng Qi, Fanghao Wan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…., Xuzhou, Lianyungang) as high-risk zones requiring immediate intervention. The framework enables spatially explicit prioritization of containment efforts—grids identified as high-risk necessitate a tripling of funding in comparison to low-risk areas. …”
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    The bibliometric and visualization analysis of alcohol-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head: research trends and future directions (1998–2024) by Kai Pang, Huiying Li, Haifeng Chen, Zhentao Man, Dandan Wang, Wei Li

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Despite the increasing global research on ONFH, a bibliometric analysis using explicit literature searches in Web of Science reveals that no studies have specifically focused on alcohol-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head (AONFH). …”
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    Spatial Inequality by Sergio Rey

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…By examining various a-spatial and spatially explicit approaches, the paper highlights the complexities of measuring inequality across places and over time. …”
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    Inclusion of under-served groups in trials: an audit at a UK primary care clinical trials unit by Rebekah Burrow, Melanie Carr, Lucy Goddard, Lisa Hinton, Mike Clarke

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Conclusions Often, exclusions were due to the focusing of the trial for a specific group, such as older people, women, or people being treated for a specific severity of condition. However, many explicit exclusions may not have been essential, may have reduced the inclusivity of the trials and might limit the applicability of the trial’s findings to people to whom the tested interventions might be relevant. …”
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    Combined use of the integrated-Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (i-PARIHS) framework with other implementation frameworks: a systematic review by Sarah C. Hunter, Samantha Morgillo, Bo Kim, Anna Bergström, Anna Ehrenberg, Ann Catrine Eldh, Lars Wallin, Alison L. Kitson

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Implementation researchers and practitioners need to be more explicit about their framework selection, detailing the complementary strengths of the frameworks that are being used in combination, including why using one is not sufficient. …”
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    Association of platelet-to-lymphocyte count ratio with myocardial reperfusion and major adverse events in patients with acute myocardial infarction: a two-centre retrospective coho... by Yang Li, Ailifeire Maimaiti, Yong-Tao Wang, Xiang Yang, Xiao-Mei Li, Yi-Ning Yang, Yi-Tong Ma

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Patients were divided into two groups based on the PLR value: patients with PLR values in the third tertile were defined as the high-PLR group (n=150), and those in the lower two tertiles were defined as the low-PLR group (n=295). Explicit criteria for inclusion and exclusion were applied.Interventions No interventions.Primary and secondary outcome measures Primary outcome measures were defined as cardiovascular death, reinfarction or target vessel revascularisation. …”
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    Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) knowledge of women: a cross-sectional study among the women experienced abortion in urban slums, Dhaka, Bangladesh by Md Arif Billah, Kamrun Nahar Koly, Farzana Begum, Shakera Naima, Quazi Suraiya Sultana, Tithi Rani Sarker, Elvina Mustary, Md. Mahbubul Haque, Daniel Reidpath, Syed Manzoor Ahmed Hanifi

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…About 34 to 64% of them experienced stigmas attached to sexually explicit items. Few of them knew about abortion complications (9 to 57%), with the exception of bleeding associated with abortion (91.7%). …”
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    East Asian Welfare Regimes 東アジア福祉制度 by Joseph Wong, Andrew DeWit, Ito Peng

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…The issues are particularly fascinating in light of the literature on the developmental state, pioneered by the late Chalmers Johnson, which highlights each of these countries as examples of state intervention in charting economic development.The “East Asian exceptionalism” literature has generally explained these low levels of explicit state support for welfare through culture, politics, and “productivism.” …”
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    An absence of equipoise: Examining surgeons' decision talk during encounters with women considering breast cancer surgery. by Mary C Politi, Catherine H Saunders, Victoria F Grabinski, Renata W Yen, Amy E Cyr, Marie-Anne Durand, Glyn Elwyn

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Many surgeons made assertions providing information and advice (usual care 71% vs. intervention 66%; p = 0.54). Some made strong pronouncements (usual care 51% vs. intervention 36%; p = .09). …”
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