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    How Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Colour Lighting Can Improve Learning: Evidence from Recent Classrooms Studies by José Quiles-Rodríguez, Ramon Palau, Josep M. Mateo-Sanz

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However, research on coloured lighting remains limited, with most studies focusing only on correlated colour temperature (CCT). …”
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    Using recurrent neural network to estimate irreducible stochasticity in human choice behavior by Yoav Ger, Moni Shahar, Nitzan Shahar

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Theoretical computational models are widely used to describe latent cognitive processes. However, these models do not equally explain data across participants, with some individuals showing a bigger predictive gap than others. …”
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    Selection of optimal synthesis method of graphene oxide using Multi-Criteria Decision-Making by Trisha Daftari, Divya Shivanand, Urva Dave, Sajith Lapachi Nagarajan, Shamik Misra, Bandaru Kiran, Gade Pandu Rangaiah, Samarshi Chakraborty

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…According to MCDM analysis, Brodie's method is the most optimal using MABAC with CRITIC weighting, PROBID with entropy weighting, and TOPSIS with entropy weighting, whereas TOPSIS with CRITIC weighting, SAW with CRITIC and entropy weighting, PROBID with CRITIC weighting, and MABAC with entropy weighting selected the improved Hummer’s method as the most optimal.…”
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    Characterization of the ceramic coating formed on 2024 al alloy by scanning plasma electrolytic oxidation by Xingrui Xu, Weiping Jia, Tingting Yin, Qi Dong, Yutao Ma, Zhen Wang, Zhilong Zhao, Pengxiang Lv

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract This study investigates the characteristics and performance of ceramic coatings fabricated on 2024 aluminum alloy surfaces using the scanning plasma electrolytic oxidation (SPEO) process. The effects of various scanning parameters, including discharge gap, scanning frequency, scanning speed, and overlap rate, on coating properties were systematically examined. …”
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    Communication barriers between gen Z and alpha in the cultural digitalization era by Bambang Wibisono, Titis Rizka Yusnita, Akhmad Haryono

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The literature used is Chaney and Martin's theory of communication barriers which was processed through a process of observation and interviews. …”
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    Work-related stressful events and burnout experienced by residents and specialists in German neurology: prevalence, causes, and coping strategies derived from a nationwide survey by Johannes Heinrich Alexander Piel, Anne-Sophie Biesalski, Robin Wolke, Annette Rogge, Helge Topka, Matthias Klein, Christoph Johannes Ploner, Frank Andres, Daniela Berg

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Dysfunctional coping strategies including the use of alcohol and medication were common and significantly correlated with increased burnout risk. The most relevant mitigation strategies were structured onboarding, debriefing, and improvement of processes. …”
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    DESIGN OF RESECTION IMPLANT OF CHIN AREA OF MANDIBLE by V.N. Dvornik, S.G. Yas'ko, L.B. Yerys, O.I. Teslenko

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The challenge was to design a computer endoprosthesis that most accurately reproduce the shape and size of bones, shattered pathological process and allowed to carry out effective dental prosthetics based on dental implants. …”
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    Corporate Real Estate Alignment by Monique Arkesteijn

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Based on this perspective I identified the scientific gap of this PhD research. Most of the work in this chapter has been published before in the last 10 years. …”
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    The Status of Refugees in the European Union after 2022 by Izabela Oleksiewicz

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…To sum up the considerations in this article, it should be stated that the migration crisis of 2015 and 2022 revealed many shortcomings and gaps in the EU asylum and refugee policy. The Russian invasion of Ukraine showed that EU legislation needs to be reformed, which is why new institutional and legal solutions have been introduced, an example of which is a regulation aimed at combating irregular migration and facilitating the return of people to their country of origin, rather than just speeding up the process of processing asylum applications. …”
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    Potentials of Moringa stenopetala foliage as livestock feed, Southern Ethiopia by Guyo Demisse, Yisehak Kechero, Nebiyu Yemane, Yoseph Mekasha

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Livestock preferences for tree parts differ, with the earliest leaves being the most popular choice. Providing Moringa stenopetala parts in fresh and dried forms was important in replacing feed quality and quantity gaps during dry seasons. …”
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    Using Geospatial Intelligence to Enhance Voting Access in Local Elections for People with Disabilities by A. Cohen, S. Dalyot

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In Israel’s largest cities, most areas show a strong spatial association between voters and nearby APS locations. …”
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    Applying AI to Structured Real-World Data for Pharmacovigilance Purposes: Scoping Review by Stella Dimitsaki, Pantelis Natsiavas, Marie-Christine Jaulent

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…There are several instances of AI approaches applied to RWD; however, most studies focus on unstructured RWD (conducting natural language processing on various data sources, eg, clinical notes, social media, and blogs). …”
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    Esclusi per legge. “Non-eligible voters” come categoria negletta delle democrazie contemporanee by Dario Tuorto

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The inclusiveness of the electoral moment (of all adults) is one of the fundamental criteria of the modern democratic process based on universal suffrage (Dahl 2000, 37-8). …”
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    Nutritional profile and food safety of raw and value-added food products of sorghum and millets in sub–Saharan Africa and South Asia by Tafadzwa J. Musidzaramba, Brighton M. Mvumi, Loveness K. Nyanga, Irene Kadzere, Milka Kiboi, Makhosi Mahlangu, Gracious Chingoma, Mgciniwethu Mazula, Lesley Macheka

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Aflatoxin contamination ranged from 0.021 to 20.33 mg/kg, with microbial hazards reported in 83.3% of the studies. Fermentation was the most common processing method used to develop value-added products like porridge, beverages, and flour. …”
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    Participatory monitoring for water management: a bibliometric analysis by Gloria Yaneth Flórez-Yepes, Mariana Escobar-Osorio, José Miguel Bermúdez-Piedrahita, Andrea Vaca-López

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Each context must be analyzed individually. Additionally, most studies indicate that parameter measurements are not conducted in situ, highlighting a research gap in the application of participatory monitoring.   …”
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    Temporal Evolution and Convergence Patterns of Urban Expansion in China: Evidence from 315 Cities over Two Decades by Shengqiang Jing, Fangqu Niu, Jintao Yang, Linda Dai

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Rapid urbanization in China has driven the continuous expansion of urban land over many years. While most studies have examined the scale, speed, and spatial distribution of urban expansion, few have explored its temporal evolution and convergence patterns. …”
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    THE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF THE ACADEMICIAN G. M. ROMANTSEV: THE HISTORY AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT by N. V. Ronzhina, A. V. Efanov

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…It was found out that most of the research publications are interdisciplinary, often conducted at the intersection of Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy, Law and Economics; research and practice nature of most of the studies was defined: theoretical studies are traditionally accompanied by innovative experimental activity. …”
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