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The Study Social Consquences of Transport Commodity by Women from Qeshm to Tehran (Via Railway)
Published 2021-08-01“…, with qualitative approach and grounded theory methodology, by theoretical data saturation by 50 half-structured interviews conducted among 30 transporter women and 20 experts who have been assigned through non-random, targeted and snowball sampling. …”
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THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS FIGURES IN COMMUNITY RESILIENCE IN DISASTER-PRONE AREAS
Published 2024-12-01“…Semi-structured interviewing methods were used, and Colaizzi's model approach was used for analysis. …”
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Characterization of human living myocardial slices culture-induced adaptations: a translational perspective
Published 2025-09-01“…Developing robust human cardiac models is critical for advancing preclinical research and bridging the gap to clinical applications. …”
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Hadron Identification Prospects with Granular Calorimeters
Published 2025-05-01“…Additionally, the results highlight the importance of shower radius, energy fractions, and timing variables in distinguishing particle types. The XGBoost model demonstrated computational efficiency and interpretability advantages over deep learning for tabular data structures, while achieving similar classification performance. …”
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Advancing 6G: Survey for Explainable AI on Communications and Network Slicing
Published 2025-01-01“…With the evolution of the 6G networks, characterized by ultra-low latency, massive data rates, and intricate network structures, the need for transparency, interpretability, and fairness in AI-driven decision-making has become more urgent than ever. …”
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Conceptualization of “Death” in the Speeches of Qassem Soleimani:A Cognitive Approach to the “Good–Evil” Dichotomy [In Persian]
Published 2025-05-01“…This demonstrates how cognitive interpretive systems shape identity boundaries and discursive structures.…”
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SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVISM AS A SOLUTION TO RATIONALITY IN POSTNONCLASSICAL EPISTEMOLOGY
Published 2014-12-01“…The important point is studying of how the scientific knowledge influences life of people, changes and structures life of the person. As the knowledge does not correspond any more with the objective world by a reflexion principle, loses sense and a question on its conformity of a reality that removes stubborn problems of true, reliability, objectivity. …”
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Sustainability practices, sustainable development goals and the hospitality sector: perspectives from Sri Lankan chain hotels
Published 2024-05-01“…This study employs a qualitative research method, combining semi-structured interviews and participant observations from 11 chain hotels selected through a purposive sampling approach. …”
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Re-imagining comprehensive sexuality education delivery: The role of peer-led education in youth empowerment
Published 2025-04-01“…However, traditional adult-led models often fail to engage youth or address their specific needs fully. …”
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Automated quantification reveals hyperglycemia inhibits endothelial angiogenic function.
Published 2014-01-01“…In spite of the widespread use of Matrigel TFAs, quantification is labor-intensive and subjective, often limiting experiential design and interpretation of results. This study describes the development and validation of an open source software tool for high throughput, morphometric analysis of TFA images and the validation of an in vitro hyperglycemic model of DM.…”
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Towards Automated Cadastral Map Improvement: A Clustering Approach for Error Pattern Recognition
Published 2025-04-01“…The analysis revealed distinctly different error structures: a systematic rotational pattern surrounding a central random-error zone in the first, versus localized gross errors alongside regions of different discrepancies in the second. …”
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Spreading the load: mobile information and communications technologies and their effect on information overload
Published 2005-01-01“…<br><b>Analysis.</b> A semi-structured interview schedule was developed and applied in face-to-face interviews with the Senior Management Team and their secretaries. …”
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Predicting survival after liver transplantation based on pre-transplant MELD score: a systematic review of the literature.
Published 2013-01-01“…The model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score is used to stratify candidates for liver transplantation based on objective measures of disease severity. …”
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How schoolchildren wrote articles: reflection on the application of the participation methodology
Published 2025-06-01“…</strong> A monographic case-study approach was employed, utilizing qualitative methods: textual analysis (children’s academic outputs, chat logs), semi-structured interviews (with participants and teacher), focus groups, observation.…”
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Entry to practice physiotherapy students’ use of the international IFOMPT cervical framework to inform clinical reasoning: a qualitative case study design
Published 2025-07-01“…Conclusions The Framework is a valuable learning resource in entry to practice physiotherapy education to initiate structured clinical reasoning processes for assessing and managing cervical spine presentations, considering the potential for vascular pathology. …”
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A lifeline or a label? lived experience perspectives on the severe and enduring eating disorder (SEED) classification in eating disorder treatment
Published 2025-07-01“…Results Three key themes emerged: [1] SEED as a paradoxical classification, with participants describing the term as both validating and restrictive; [2] SEED as a justification for treatment withdrawal, with clinicians and services interpreting the classification as an indicator of treatment futility, contributing to reduced care opportunities and systemic exclusion; and [3] redefining SEED through recovery-oriented frameworks, with participants advocating for alternative terminology, such as “longstanding eating disorder,” and treatment models prioritising harm reduction, step-down care, and sustained engagement. …”
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From data extraction to analysis: a comparative study of ELISE capabilities in scientific literature
Published 2025-05-01“…Human experts established reference benchmarks, while AI Evaluator models ensure objective performance measurement. The study introduces the ECACT score, a structured metric assessing AI reliability in scientific literature analysis, regulatory reporting and clinical documentation. …”
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Importance of evaluating GPS telemetry collar performance in monitoring reintroduced populations
Published 2017-12-01“…Errors caused by local habitat conditions in patchy and structurally complex landscapes should be accounted for in future models and management decisions. © 2017 The Wildlife Society.…”
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Understanding and designing photothermal responses in complex layered systems
Published 2025-07-01“…Experimental PTM-IR signals are in excellent agreement with both a two-dimensional (2D) axisymmetric space dimension finite element model and our analytical framework, validating our interpretation of the transient thermal and mechanical responses. …”
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Internal Perspectives on Visual Identities in Higher Education: A Case Study of Top-Ranked Universities in Indonesia [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
Published 2024-12-01“…Method Using a qualitative case study approach, the study involves semi-structured interviews with 29 employees from five top-ranked universities in Indonesia. …”
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