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    AGILE APPROACHES, FOR E-BUSINESS SOLUTIONS STRATEGY, AT THE GOVERNMENT LEVEL by Cristian Brancu, Oana Turcu, Marius Stefan, Madalina Popp

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In the technological age, action plans and policies are being developed to meet the challenges, the most important technology being ICT, which allows information to be processed and conveyed in a revolutionary way. …”
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    Traveling-wave tubes on looping waveguides with a potential jump by A. V. Aksenchyk, I. F. Kirynovich

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…To assess the effect of a potential jump on the interaction processes in O-type traveling-wave tubes, a mathematical model has been developed, which takes into account most fully all the factors influencing the interaction processes. …”
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    Relationship between psychological contract fulfillment, job burnout, and job satisfaction among pharmacists in private medical institutions in Guiyang, China by Ting Zhang, Man Ao, Lei Lu, Shuya Chen, Yongyong Luo, Yongyong Luo, Yongyong Luo, Fushan Tang, Fushan Tang, Fushan Tang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Finally, this research helps fill the research gap regarding pharmacists’ psychological contracts in private medical institutions.…”
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    Growth Hormone (GH) Enhances Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity after Oxygen and Glucose Deprivation Injury (OGD) and Reoxygenation (OGD/R) in Chicken Hip... by Juan David Olivares-Hernández, Jerusa Elienai Balderas-Márquez, Martha Carranza, Maricela Luna, Carlos G. Martínez-Moreno, Carlos Arámburo

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Results showed that OGD injury significantly reduced cell survival, the number of cells, dendritic length, and number of neurites, whereas OGD/R stage restored most of those adverse effects. Also, OGD/R increased the mRNA expression of several synaptogenic markers (i.e., NRXN1, NRXN3, NLG1, and GAP43), as well as the growth hormone receptor (GHR). …”
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    Success Factors of Growth-Stage Digital Health Companies: Systematic Literature Review by Estelle Pfitzer, Laura Bitomsky, Marcia Nißen, Christoph Kausch, Tobias Kowatsch

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…While there is research on success factors across industries, a gap remains in understanding the specific challenges faced by growth-stage DHT companies. …”
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    A Dynamic Assessment of Digital Maturity in Industrial SMEs: An Adaptive AHP-Based Digital Maturity Model (DMM)with Customizable Weighting and Multidimensional Classification (DAMA... by Elvis Krulčić, Sandro Doboviček, Duško Pavletić, Ivana Čabrijan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Although there are many digital maturity models (DMMs), most are industry-specific and do not address the unique characteristics of individual companies. …”
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    Laboratory flume experiments for detection and quantification of subsurface particle transport in steep-slope vineyards by Kögler Laura, Ruby Andreas, Iserloh Thomas, Seeger Manuel, Ries Johannes B.

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…It is highly recommended to conduct further experiments using the method that corresponds most closely to natural processes, the combined method of overflow and sprinkler, as well as installing the sediment trap in a vineyard to validate the findings. …”
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    Evolution of Cataclysmic Variables with Binary-driven Mass Loss during Nova Eruptions by Wen-Shi Tang, Xiang-Dong Li, Zhe Cui

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Our detailed binary evolution calculations reveal the following results. (1) BDML seems able to provide extra angular momentum loss below the period gap. The mass transfer rates at a given orbital period occupy a large range, in agreement with the observed secular mass transfer rate distribution in CVs. (2) The enhanced mass transfer rates do not lead to a runaway mass transfer process and allow the white dwarfs to grow mass ≲0.1 M _☉ . (3) BDML can cause both positive and negative variations in the orbital period induced by nova eruptions, in line with observations, and can potentially explain the properties of some peculiar supersoft X-ray sources likely CAL 87, 1E 0035.4−7230, and RX J0537.7−7034.…”
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    A Comparison of the Physical Properties Between Merino Wool and Camel Hair Through Discriminant Analysis by Carlos Iglesias Pastrana, Francisco Javier Navas González, Elena Ciani, Beatriz López de Los Santos, Juan Vicente Delgado Bermejo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The applicability of camel hair is still conditioned by a gap in the knowledge about this raw material, which in turn hinders its supply chain, commercial possibilities, and the value that the product reaches in the market. …”
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    Differential Evolution in Hydrochemical Characteristics Amongst Porous, Fissured and Karst Aquifers in China by Chengsong Li, Jie Fang, Feisheng Feng, Tingting Yao, Yongping Shan, Wanli Su

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The most common hydrochemical types identified were HCO<sub>3</sub>-Ca·Mg (accounting for approximately 56.84%) and SO<sub>4</sub>·Cl-Na (constituting approximately 21.75%). …”
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    Amino acid deprivation triggers a novel GCN2-independent response leading to the transcriptional reactivation of non-native DNA sequences. by Annarosaria De Vito, Massimo Lazzaro, Ilaria Palmisano, Davide Cittaro, Michela Riba, Dejan Lazarevic, Dejan Lazarevic, Makoto Bannai, Davide Gabellini, Maria Vittoria Schiaffino

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…However, the underlying epigenetic and/or transcriptional mechanisms are largely unknown, and dissection of specific pathways in cultured cells may contribute to filling this gap. We have previously shown that, in mammalian cells, deprivation of essential AAs (methionine/cysteine or tyrosine) leads to the transcriptional reactivation of integrated silenced transgenes, including plasmid and retroviral vectors and latent HIV-1 provirus, by a process involving epigenetic chromatic remodeling and histone acetylation. …”
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    Current Situation Analysis and Evaluation of Appropriate Performance Indicators with Web Based Calculation Tool for Water and Sewerage Administrations by Cansu Bozkurt, Mahmut Fırat, Abdullah Ateş

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In order to reduce and control the water loss rate and to improve the system performance, the most appropriate indicators and processes are determined by considering the current situation and targets of the administrations. …”
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    Evaluating the effect of viral posts on social media engagement by Emanuele Sangiorgio, Niccolò Di Marco, Gabriele Etta, Matteo Cinelli, Roy Cerqueti, Walter Quattrociocchi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results show that most viral events do not significantly increase engagement and rarely lead to sustained growth. …”
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    Exploring factors affecting knowledge creation in under-researched healthcare topics: a case study of women’s health research by Ji Eun Park, Seung-Ah Choe, Saerom Kim, Hye Sook Min

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Conclusion To bridge the know–do gap in the health policy-making process, it is essential to produce sufficient high-quality knowledge that can serve as policy evidence. …”
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    Enhancing physics learning through feedback: insights from secondary and high school teachers by Gabriela DOMILESCU, Mihaela IORGA

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Our paper tries to fill the gap between the existing knowledge about feedback and the actual process of teaching and learning Physics in secondary and highschool. …”
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    Keratodermia by L. A. Yusupovа, Z. Sh. Garaeva, E. I. Yunusova, G. I. Mavlyutova, A. R. Galimova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The development of hereditary forms is based on mutations of various genes encoding proteins (for example, keratin, desmosomes, loricrin, cathepsin C, gap junction proteins), which are involved in the process of keratinization. …”
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    Modeling energy consumption indexes of an industrial cement ball mill for sustainable production by Saeed Chehreh Chelgani, Rasoul Fatahi, Ali Pournazari, Hamid Nasiri

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…However, grinding in tumbling mills is a random process, and a maximum of 5% of this energy would be directly devoted to particle size reduction. …”
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    Population Management: A Tool to Improve Timely Care in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Erealda Prendaj, Sharon Thomas, Gitit Tomer

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…ImproveCareNow, an international inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) quality improvement (QI) network, recommends maintenance-of-health visits twice a year. We identified a gap in care, with only 64% of IBD patients having documented visits within 200 days. …”
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    Modeling home property listings’ time-on-market duration and listing outcome using copula-based competing risk method by Yicong Liu, Saeed Shakib, Eric J. Miller, Khandker Nurul Habib

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…However, these are key decision elements of the housing market clearance process. To fill this research gap, this study uses real estate sale listing data to investigate the factors influencing a property listing’s time-on-market (TOM) duration, listing outcome, and correlation. …”
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