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    RELIGIOUS COMMUNICATION IN THE CONTEXT OF CULTURE MEDIA by Maria S. Petrushkevych

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The aim of the work is to determine the features of media culture that bind it with mass culture and mass communications and have the most significant effect on the general principles of the religious mass communication. …”
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    Homogenized Point Mutual Information and Deep Quantum Reinforced Wind Power Prediction by W. G. Jency, J. E. Judith

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Deep learning-based methods are referred to as straightforward, and robust, and have been utilized in the recent few years for wind power prediction with a certain level of success. However, due to the lack of an appropriate feature selection process and to minimize the effect of losses used for wind power prediction, a large amount of computation is necessitated when processing multi-input wind power data, therefore causing a negative influence on scalability and hence affecting wind power prediction time. …”
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    RELIGIOUS COMMUNICATION IN THE CONTEXT OF CULTURE MEDIA by Maria S. Petrushkevych

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The aim of the work is to determine the features of media culture that bind it with mass culture and mass communications and have the most significant effect on the general principles of the religious mass communication. …”
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    Impact of climate change on high wind and solar optimal mixes and system costs: the case of France by J. Delort Ylla, A. Tantet, P. Drobinski

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We find that for the case of France, increasing levels of climate change tend to decrease the optimal penetration of wind energy, while the optimal level of installed solar energy remains constant. …”
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    Applicability of Artificial Neural Networks to Predict Mechanical and Permeability Properties of Volcanic Scoria-Based Concrete by Aref M. al-Swaidani, Waed T. Khwies

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The ANN models have been established by incorporation of the laboratory experimental data and by properly choosing the network architecture and training processes. This study shows that the use of ANN models provided a more accurate tool to capture the effects of five parameters (cement content, volcanic scoria content, water content, superplasticizer content, and curing time) on the investigated properties. …”
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    Biochar application to soils can regulate soil phosphorus availability: a review by Lixin Zhang, Lei Chang, Huijia Liu, María de Jesús Puy Alquiza, Yuefen Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Phosphorus (P) is essential for basic natural processes and can limit the productivity of entire ecosystems. …”
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    Sustainable Skincare Innovation: Cork Powder Extracts as Active Ingredients for Skin Aging by Ana Silva, Cláudia Pinto, Sara Cravo, Sandra Mota, Liliana Rego, Smeera Ratanji, Clara Quintas, Joana Rocha e Silva, Carlos Afonso, Maria Elizabeth Tiritan, Honorina Cidade, Teresa Cruz, Isabel F. Almeida

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, they demonstrated a pronounced anti-inflammatory effect by suppressing the production of several pro-inflammatory mediators in macrophages upon lipopolysaccharide stimulation. …”
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    Koopmans' Analysis of Chemical Hardness with Spectral-Like Resolution by Mihai V. Putz

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Three approximation levels of Koopmans' theorem are explored and applied: the first referring to the inner quantum behavior of the orbitalic energies that depart from the genuine ones in Fock space when the wave-functions' Hilbert-Banach basis set is specified to solve the many-electronic spectra of spin-orbitals' eigenstates; it is the most subtle issue regarding Koopmans' theorem as it brings many critics and refutation in the last decades, yet it is shown here as an irrefutable “observational” effect through computation, specific to any in silico spectra of an eigenproblem; the second level assumes the “frozen spin-orbitals” approximation during the extracting or adding of electrons to the frontier of the chemical system through the ionization and affinity processes, respectively; this approximation is nevertheless workable for great deal of chemical compounds, especially organic systems, and is justified for chemical reactivity and aromaticity hierarchies in an homologue series; the third and the most severe approximation regards the extension of the second one to superior orders of ionization and affinities, here studied at the level of chemical hardness compact-finite expressions up to spectral-like resolution for a paradigmatic set of aromatic carbohydrates.…”
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    Research on Flood Forecasting Based on Double-excess Model by HU Xinwei, ZHANG Yu, ZHU Xueping, ZHAO Xuehua

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In order to conduct the flood forecasting research of small watershed in the control basin of Lengkou hydrological station,this paper firstly process the digital elevation model (DEM) of the study area;calculates the area weight of the sub-basin by Thiessen polygon method,the runoff yield by the double-excess flow model,the overland flow through the Nash instantaneous unit line method and the flood in river course by SWAI<sub>1</sub>,and establishes the double-excess flood forecasting model;analyzes the sensitivity of model parameters with LH-OAT method;and calibrates and verifies the model parameters for 25 historical floods with different flood levels.The simulation results reach grade B forecast precision in the period of calibration and verification,so the simulation effect is good.The research results can provide reliable reference for hydrological forecast,flood control and disaster reduction,and enrich the research experience of flood forecasting in semi-arid and semi-humid areas.…”
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    Contrastive Study of Brain Activation Regions during Verb Production in Uyghur and Chinese Broca Aphasia Patients after Stroke by ZUHERE Rouzi, MENG Shikai, MA Xiaoting, XI Yanling

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…There were no statistically significant differences in simple effect comparison between the Uyghur healthy group and Chinese healthy group, or the Uyghur patient group and Chinese patient group (<italic>P</italic>&gt;0.05).ConclusionLanguage type and aphasia both affect neural mechanism of brain verb production; the left middle frontal gyrus may play an important role in morphological processing of Uyghur verbs; the precentral gyrus may be involved in phonetic coding output of Chinese.…”
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    Hurdle Approach to Simulate Corn Wet Milling Inactivation of Undesirable Microorganisms: A Pilot Scale Microbial Challenge Study Using Salmonella Surrogate Enterococcus faecium by Erin Kealey, Madeline Shick, Minho Kim, Ruben Chavez, Gordon Shetley, David Stenger, Kirk A. Perreau, Allison Cooke, Cecil Barnett-Neefs, Matthew J. Stasiewicz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This hurdle approach study shows that existing CWM conditions are effective for Salmonella surrogate reduction through processing into finished starch and provides quantified E. faecium reductions for use in food safety plans.…”
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    Communication framework for directed transmission of informative semantic by Guangming SHI, Minxi YANG, Dahua GAO, Jingxuan CHAI

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…As the traditional communication development model focusing on enhancing bandwidth and spectrum efficiency is getting bottlenecked, more and more research is shifting the goal of intelligent communication from the syntactic level to the semantic level to save bandwidth resources by sensing and transmitting semantics rather than the complete signal.For the receiver agent, it is enough to receive only the information part of the understandable semantics.If the informative parts from the semantics can be filtered for transmission, it will further reduce the bandwidth resources and the time and power consumption of semantic information processing at the sender-side.To this end, firstly, the process of semantic information processing and comprehension of an intelligent body was explored.Secondly, the semantics perceived by the receiver from the message were classified into redundant semantics, unintelligible semantics, and informative semantic.Then, a communication paradigm oriented to transmitting the informative part of the semantics, called informative communication, was proposed, and the communication paradigm was extended to include four layers: syntax, semantic, informative, and pragmatic.Finally, the feasibility and effectiveness of informative communication were verified through simulation.This provides new ideas and technical traction for the development of next-generation communication models.…”
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    Research Advances in the Role of Cereal Dietary Fiber in Modulating Glucose and lipid Metabolism via the Gut Microbiota-Bile Acid by DONG Hong-wang, QI Wen-tao, PENG Wen-ting, SONG Ge, FANG Wei

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Recent studies suggest that dietary fiber intake regulates glucose and lipid homeostasis by modulating bile acid metabolism. This process is closely associated with gut microbiota. …”
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    Exosomes and microRNAs as mediators of the exercise by Haoyuan Li, Guifang Liu, Bing Wang, Mohammad Reza Momeni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Exercise-induced exosomes have also been identified as important mediators in promoting beneficial effects throughout the body. The aim of this review is to summarize the effect of exercise on the function of miRNAs and exosomes.…”
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    Research on the Interaction between Eight Polyphenols and Arachin by Zuwei ZHANG, Rurui LI, Cong YANG, Yongyan MENG, Mingjuan SHEN, Jian SUN, Xuechun ZHANG

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The interaction patterns of these polyphenols with arachin were analyzed using UV-visible and fluorescence spectroscopy, with a focus on their effects on protein structure, surface hydrophobicity and solubility. …”
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    Nanotechnology-driven electrochemical neurotransmitter sensing as a fundamental approach towards improving diagnostics and therapeutics: A review by Mehr Un Nisa, Asim Yaqub, Muhammad Hashim Khan, Fatima Yaseen, Shahaab Jilani, Huma Ajab, Noor S. Shah, Abdulaziz Al-Anazi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…These advances are paving the way for more effective applications of electrochemical sensing in neuroscience and clinical diagnostics.…”
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    Amygdala Nuclei Atrophy in Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: Insights from High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Evija Peiseniece, Nauris Zdanovskis, Kristīne Šneidere, Andrejs Kostiks, Guntis Karelis, Ardis Platkājis, Ainārs Stepens

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<i>Background and Objectives:</i> Cognitive impairment affects memory, reasoning, and problem-solving, with early detection being critical for effective management. The amygdala, a key structure in emotional processing and memory, may play a pivotal role in detecting cognitive decline. …”
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    Usability of ChatGPT in the english essay writing proficiency of the BEED students by Karl Alvin Aglibot, Edrian Mark Tomines, Janel Talaman, Janabeth Soguilon, Rowena Bongolto, Rhona Marielle Abayon

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The advancement of AI technology, especially in language processing systems like ChatGPT, creates opportunities for students to elevate their writing skills. …”
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