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    Assessing the Efficiency and Role of Eivan Based on Users’ Perception: A Semi-open Space in Rural Vernacular Houses of Mazandaran by Majid Yousefniapash, Maria Barzegar

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Loggia, locally known as Refagh, is one of the most important semi-open spaces with remarkably diverse types in rural housing of Mazandaran province in Iran. …”
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    Sociocultural Barriers for Female Participation in STEM: A Case of Saudi Women in Cybersecurity by Alanoud Aljuaid, Xiang Michelle Liu

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The low uptake of cybersecurity careers has been documented in the previous studies conducted in the contexts of the West and Eastern worlds. However, most of the past studies mainly covered the Western world leaving more knowledge gaps in the context of Middle Eastern countries such as Saudi Arabia. …”
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    ‘I can’t understand why others don’t screen more’: a qualitative study exploring why Australian general practitioners screen for primary aldosteronism by Sanne Peters, Jun Yang, Grant Russell, Abhir Krishan Nainani

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Knowledge of the screening process, cost and convenience of performing the aldosterone–renin ratio, conceptualisation of risk related to PA, and a desire to improve clinical care were influencing factors that modified the GPs’ screening experience.Conclusion Our findings suggest that knowledge gaps, practical limitations of the aldosterone–renin ratio, and errors in diagnostic reasoning were challenges of routine PA screening. …”
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    The use of modern military technologies in the light of the law of weapons and the law of targeting by Behzad Seyfi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In fact, due to the security issues related to new tools, most of the time, countries do not want to express their opinion openly about this type of technology, and they mostly emphasize single or shared opinions with their allies. …”
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    Evaluation methods in tuberculosis control programs in resource-limited settings: a scoping review by Ndukong N. Ndi, M. Samje, K. Tabe, Mary A. Suh

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Despite increased investments in TB programs, significant gaps persist in the evaluation process. Objectives This scoping review aimed to: explore the types of evaluation frameworks and methods used, assess implementation level and evaluations, and identify gaps in TB program evaluation across RLSs. …”
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    A meta‐analysis of humanitarian logistics research by Nathan Kunz, Gerald Reiner

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Design/methodology/approach – – The authors use a quantitative and qualitative content analysis process to analyse the characteristics of the existing literature, identifying the most studied topics in six structural dimensions, and presenting gaps and recommendations for further research. …”
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    Challenges of ICT use for nurse-patient communication in Portugal: a mixed methods research by Marlene Peres, Raquel Simões de Almeida, António Moreira

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Despite the predominance of face-to-face care, 62.5% stated that they do not experience difficulties or concerns, recognizing ICT as an increasingly integrated and advantageous tool for remote communication. Most professionals (80.1%) believe that there should be more training and courses in digital communication with patients and the use of ICT in healthcare, to address gaps in academic training. …”
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    Giving Voice to the Invisible Through the Use of Participatory Videos to Communicate Community-level Vulnerability to Pelagic Sargassum Influxes in the Eastern Caribbean by Bethia Thomas, Janice Cumberbatch

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, this Plan has several gaps and weaknesses, including a lack of consultation with the most vulnerable groups, who would be the most severely affected by sargassum influxes (Cox. …”
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    From vaccine hesitancy to vaccine motivation: A motivational interviewing based approach to vaccine counselling by Arnaud Gagneur, Damara Gutnick, Patrick Berthiaume, Alessandro Diana, Stephen Rollnick, Prantik Saha

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This paper describes a 4-step practical framework designed to support HCPs in their dialogue with vaccine-hesitant patients. (1) Engaging to establish a trustful relationship and safety to freely express opinions, beliefs, and knowledge gaps; (2) Understanding what matters most to the individual; (3) Offering Information to co-build accurate knowledge in order to guide the individual toward vaccine intention (4) Clarifying and Accepting to validate an individual’s decision-making autonomy. …”
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    ‘How are we going to harm the next trauma patient?’ Trauma care providers’ perspective on potential harm to trauma patients by Galinos Barmparas, Todd W Costantini, Avery B Nathens, Aaron R Jensen, Babak Sarani, Bryce RH Robinson

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Provider-related risk (n=16, 25.0%) was the most commonly reported category, followed closely by practice management guideline related (n=14, 21.9%) and communication gaps or failures (n=12, 18.8%). …”
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    Evaluation and ranking of solutions to overcome the barriers of Industry 4.0 enabled sustainable food supply chain adoption by Swapnil Lahane, Vishal Paliwal, Ravi Kant

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The food industry plays a significant role in the economy and GDP despite having many obstacles like food safety, food security, demand, and supply gaps. In contrast, the food supply chain has numerous challenges, like food traceability, transportation, and packaging. …”
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    Novel comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA) of sustainable flue gas carbon capture and utilization (CCU) for surfactant and fuel via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis by Jhuma Sadhukhan, Oliver J. Fisher, Benjamin Cummings, Jin Xuan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This research develops novel AE7 production using carbon sources from flue gas of paper and steel industries, addressing a critical gap in the literature. The core process is Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis using syngas formed by the reverse-water-gas-shift reaction, where recycled CO2 reacts with H2. …”
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    Surface water quality assessment for drinking and pollution source characterization: A water quality index, GIS approach, and performance evaluation utilizing machine learning anal... by Abhijeet Das

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The research aims to fill the gap by considering a total of 13 surface water samples, which were collected and analyzed using standard methods. …”
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    Women and Drugs : A Sociological study by Dr. Khalid Hantoosh Sachit

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…. • Most of them come from large families of more than (10) members, and the poverty rate in these families exceeds (50%). …”
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    Failure mode effect analysis use and limitations in medical device risk management by Niamh Nolan, Olivia McDermott

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This study aims to investigate the application of risk analysis techniques in the medical device industry and the techniques most utilised to address compliance with ISO 14971:2019 with a view to assessing the challenges of risk management. …”
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    Thematic trends in fact-checking in Brazil’s COVID-19 infodemic: the first year in focus by NATHÁLIA HELENA AZEVEDO, LUCIANA MASSI, GUILHERME S. LIMA

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Fact-checking agencies assigned varying levels of importance to specific themes, which may reinforce the idea of possible non-neutrality fact-checking journalism. Most categories displayed an irregular publication pattern, indicating they were not part of continuous communicative processes. …”
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