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    Implementation of malaria vector surveillance and insecticide resistance monitoring interventions in Nigeria by Abiodun Obembe, Adedayo O. Oduola, Adedapo Adeogun, Uwem Inyang, Tolulope Oyeniyi, Abiodun Olakiigbe, Ayodele Babalola, Petrus Inyama, Samdi Lazarus, Ifeanyi Okeke, Mary Esema, Okefu Oyale Okoko, Mamudu Omo-Eboh, Perpetua Uhomoibhi, Mohammed Bala, Samson Awolola

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, capacity and resources for vector surveillance and insecticide resistance monitoring is often inadequate in most countries at risk of vector-borne diseases. …”
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    Implementation of True IoT Vision: Survey on Enabling Protocols and Hands-On Experience by Pavel Masek, Jiri Hosek, Krystof Zeman, Martin Stusek, Dominik Kovac, Petr Cika, Jan Masek, Sergey Andreev, Franz Kröpfl

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…However, the main constraint of most existing platforms is their limited mutual interoperability. …”
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    DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ONLINE CHEMISTRY COURSE: ADVANTAGES, CHALLENGES AND EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS by Yuliia Kharchenko, Nataliia Kurash

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The analysis of initial survey results revealed that traditional textbooks were considered unengaging and lacking interactivity, whereas post-experiment surveys indicated that most students found the online course more interesting. …”
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    Factors that influence interprofessional implementation of trauma‐informed care in the emergency department by Annie Lewis‐O'Connor, Rose Olson, Samara Grossman, Derek Nelson, Nomi Levy‐Carrick, Hanni Stoklosa, Stephanie Banning, Eve Rittenberg

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Participants identified opportunities to improve care for patients with a trauma history, including staff training, more time with patients, and efforts to decrease bias toward patients. Most participants (85.7%) felt that a TIC plan, tiered trauma inquiry, and warm handovers would be easy or very easy to implement. …”
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    Analysis of key challenges to implementation of FEFO in perishable food supply chain by Jayakrishna Kandasamy, K.E.K. Vimal, Aditya Pratap Singh, Aaryan Magnani, Ameya Gokhale, Sandeep Jagtap

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…After applying DEMATEL, an alpha threshold value of 0.368 revealed that challenges in effective storage management are the primary barrier in implementing FEFO practices. With level partitioning, this challenge emerged as the most significant, forming the foundation for a roadmap designed to assist stakeholders. …”
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    Implementation of a Digital Model of Thermal Characteristics Based on the Temperature Field by V. V. Pozevalkin, A. N. Polyakov

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The digital model proposed in the study is an effective solution, since it provides performing calculations to evaluate thermal characteristics in real time, which is one of the most important requirements for the implementation of digital twin technology.…”
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    Decision-makers’ perspectives on the implementation of COVID-19 self-testing in Mozambique by E. Mavume-Mangunyane, S. Issufo, S. Ndima, E. Valverde, R.R. Peregrino, B. Tasca, C. Penicela, I. Andrade, C. Botão, P.G. Malate, R. Powers, L. Tsope, L. Chimoyi, C. Mulder, I. Spruijt, S. Keller

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…RESULTS: Seventeen decision-makers were interviewed – most perceived self-testing as an acceptable strategy for early COVID-19 detection. …”
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    The role of legal responsibility in the implementation of the principle of the unity of public authority in Russia by A. V. Malko, D. A. Lipinsky, R. S. Markunin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The corruption and bureaucratization of the activities of officials, the expansion of the powers of law enforcement agencies, a decrease in the independence of the political opposition are pointed to among the possible reasons most often. In this regard, the paper proposes expanding the grounds for responsibility when implementing the procedure for recalling an official.Conclusions. …”
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    Challenges of Implementing the Policies for Natural Disaster Risk Prevention and Mitigation in Iran by Masoumeh Abbasabadi Arab, Shokofeh Ahmadi, Hamidreza Khankeh, Fariborz Mohammadi, Somia Haq Roosta

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The lack of a coherent, comprehensive and future-oriented system of policies, the absence of a comprehensive roadmap and planning to advance policies, the lack of transparency in the powers and responsibilities of organizations, the lack of budget priority allocation for crisis programs, the weakness in playing the role of coordination of the crisis management organization and the weakness in The monitoring and evaluation system of organizations was one of the most important sub-challenges. Conclusion The implementation of disaster management programs in the country at the levels of policy, planning and implementation is associated with challenges and problems in organizations. …”
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    Towards health justice: Implementing structural competency in women’s healthcare education by Daina Charnelle Fougang, Charles Mpofu, Dianne Wepa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite strong consensus about the significance of structural competence training in medical education, most curricula struggle to develop, teach, and assess it effectively, particularly in addressing women’s health disparities. …”
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    Risk Assessment of International Seabed Mining Implementing the Analytic Hierarchy Process by Xinyu Ma, Yejian Wang, Kehong Yang, Jinrong Li, Yan Li, Dongsheng Zhang, Rong Wang, Yinxia Fang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Our results indicate that Level 1 risk groups prioritize (1) policy and public opinion risk, (2) extended continental shelf (ECS) delineation risk, (3) high sea marine protected areas (HSMPAs) establishment risk, and (4) mining area economic value risk. The five most critical Level 2 risk factors are (i) policy changes in contractor states, (ii) ECS-mining area boundary conflicts, (iii) environmental provisions in exploitation regulations at the international seabed (ER), (iv) ER implementation delays, and (v) mineral resource uncertainty. …”
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    The relevance of implementing the employee digital profile as an element of the employer’s HR policy by O. V. Shcherbakova

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…On the other hand, the use of new technologies may have time-delayed risks. The most important risk today is the increasing release of labor force and mass cuts of jobs requiring average qualifications, as well as dismissal of employees due to failure to pass tests because of the lack of skills in digital tools.The purpose of the study was to substantiate the urgent character of the implementation of digital profile programs as a part of the employer's personnel policy to achieve the objectives set in the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation dated 2021.The methodology of comprehensive research, including methods of document analysis, comparative analysis, secondary use of sociological and economic data were used.Main results. …”
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    JUSTIFICATION OF CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MANDATORY STATE HEALTH INSURANCE IN UKRAINE by Dmytro D. Diachuk, Vasyl V. Lazoryshynets, Oleg L. Ziukov, Mykhailo D. Diachuk, Tetiana M. Drozdiuk

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…International experience shows that most countries in the world use a mixed form of financing the healthcare sector to increase the population’s financial access to medical care. …”
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    Analysis of creative thinking ability in implementing the PBM-B3 Model by Monalisa Sinaga, Bornok Sinaga, Waminton Rajagukguk

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Most students fall into the medium category, while very high, high, and low categories represent smaller percentages. …”
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    Exploring cross-curriculum numeracy understanding and implementation in Santa Angela teachers by Romlah Tresna Dewi, R. Rusman

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Findings reveal that while most teachers have a solid understanding of numeracy and have attempted integration into lessons, the frequency of implementation remains low. …”
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