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    Low-cost phone-based LiDAR scanning technology provides sub-centimeter accuracy when measuring the main dimensions of motor-manual tree felling cuts by Stelian Alexandru Borz, Andrea Rosario Proto

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Short-range LiDAR technology integrated in affordable mobile platforms has already been proved to produce reliable estimates on objects located in a limited space, and point cloud processing algorithms have been developed to compare two instances of the same object, potentially enabling the quantification of tree-level wood loss. …”
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    Hands-on learning for probiotic quality assessment: enhancing microbiology education through applied microbial counting techniques by Nicola Mangieri, Stefania Arioli, Pasquale Russo, Diego Mora

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In food science education, this technique is often taught through traditional fact-based methods, requiring students to follow pre-established protocols. …”
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    Development of emergency schedules in renovations of building structures by Dariusz Skorupka, Karol Pochybełko

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…They are planned over a long period of time and are often very technologically complex. All these factors cause various types of disruptions to the construction process very often occur during the construction of buildings. …”
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    The Fall of Scientometrics: Its Political Rise and Scientific Demise by Miloš Šumonja

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…However, when it was introduced into science policy, scientometrics transformed into an applied science that could ignore these theoretical problems because the purpose of citation analysis was not the objective evaluation of scientific work. Starting from the fact that the spreading of the competitive market logic across all aspects of society is the essence of neoliberal political projects, this paper argues that scientometric indicators in science policy serve as a quasi-scientific technology for simulating and legitimizing competition among academic entities. …”
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