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    The co-design of a digitally supported intervention for selecting implementation tools and actions for standards (SITAS) by Yvonne Kelly, Niamh O’Rourke, Josephine Hegarty, Judy Gannon, Rachel Flynn, Laura M. Keyes

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…CFIR was identified as the best fit framework with the majority of enablers and barriers (n = 15) mapped to the ‘Inner Setting’ domain. ‘Conduct educational meetings’ was the most common strategy retrieved using the CFIR-ERIC matching tool. …”
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    METEOSENSITIVITY AMONG MENTAL WORKERS by J. A. Bekhbudova, A. B. Bakhshaliyev, B. J. Akhmedova

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Among people who exhibited manifestations of depression, the number of days of feeling unwell Physiological meteosensitivity (MS) - the property of the body to maintain its health by harmonizing life-supporting processes with solar, geophysical, meteorological and other processes in the environment. …”
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    Semi-Supervised Cross-Modal Retrieval Based on Discriminative Comapping by Li Liu, Xiao Dong, Tianshi Wang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Most cross-modal retrieval methods based on subspace learning just focus on learning the projection matrices that map different modalities to a common subspace and pay less attention to the retrieval task specificity and class information. …”
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    Assessing mentoring: A scoping review of mentoring assessment tools in internal medicine between 1990 and 2019. by Yong Xiang Ng, Zachary Yong Keat Koh, Hong Wei Yap, Kuang Teck Tay, Xiu Hui Tan, Yun Ting Ong, Lorraine Hui En Tan, Annelissa Mien Chew Chin, Ying Pin Toh, Sushma Shivananda, Scott Compton, Stephen Mason, Ravindran Kanesvaran, Lalit Krishna, Lalit Krishna

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…There was consensus on the themes and categories identified through the use of the split approach, which were the domains assessed and methods of assessment.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Most tools fail to contend with mentoring's evolving nature and provide mere snap shots of the mentoring process largely from the mentee's perspective. …”
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    Synoptic-Scale Precursors to Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification in the Atlantic Basin by Alexandria Grimes, Andrew E. Mercer

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The large-scale processes were identified by formulating composite map types of RI and non-RI storms using NASA MERRA data from 1979 to 2009. …”
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    Electrophysiological evidence for an L-shaped interhemispheric connection in the cat by A Cukiert, C. Timo-Iaria

    Published 1989-12-01
    “…Sites of stimulation and recording were selected by means of a cartesian map of most of the neocortex. In addition to the well known transcallosal projection pattern it was found that stimulation of a restricted posterior area evokes low voltage potentials over the contralateral symmetric area while high voltage potentials are recorded from a few sites located at the ipsilateral anterior cortex and from the area symmetric as to the latter. …”
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    Profiling the Development of Integration Among Components of Chinese EFL Student-Teachers’ Pedagogical Content Knowledge by Shuo Li, Liyan Liu, Anne Li Jiang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Notably, the component concerning instructional strategies emerged as the most frequently engaged element in this integration process. …”
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    A Quantitative Approach to Methods Used in Translated Children’s Literature during the Translation of Environment-based Cultural Words from the Early Republican Period to the Prese... by Neslihan Kansu-Yetkiner, Derya Duman, Yasemin Yavuz, Merve Avşaroğlu

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The findings of our study have revealed that literal translation was the most used translation method in the early Republican period and that the methods prevailing the translation process in the other periods were domestication, literal translation and foreignization, respectively.…”
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    Land formalization and its efficacy: Experience from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania by C. Lucian, K.T. Semindu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Kapinga Zone emerged as the most conflict-prone area, with a dispute-per-plot ratio of 2.1 per 10 plots, largely driven by boundary encroachments and survey overlaps. …”
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    Investigating Marl Formation and their Dominant Land use and Erosion in Kermanshah Province by Mosayeb Heshmati, Hamidreza Peyrovan, Mohammad Gheitury, Majid Ahmadi Molaverdi, Ali Moradpour

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The spatial distribution and area of main erosion feature and land use within each marl formation was mapped using ArcGIS. 3-Results and Discussion The findings reveal that there are eight major marl formations in Kermanshah province including Amiran, Aghajari, Gachsaran, Gurpi, Talezangh, Kashkan, Pabdeh, and Mishan occupying approximately 603 million ha (24.21 % of province areas).Among these formations, three formations of Amiran, Kashkan, and Aghajari are the most vulnerable to degradation due to higher area, topographic conditions, high solubility, and improper land-use practices. …”
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    Active Zone Constructions in Shape Adjectives: An Example of the Adjective Yuvarlak by Ayşe Eda GÜNDOĞDU

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Cognitive semantics, which has gained acceleration in the last ten years, is a point of view that sees individual’s perception and cognitive level as variables in meaning production process. Utilizing theories in psychology, one of the most important concepts put forward in the aforesaid discipline is active zones, which argues that meaning is a production related to conceptualization and perception. …”
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    Multi-dimensional secure query scheme for fog-enhanced IIoT by Yousheng ZHOU, Chang TAN, Fei TANG

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…In view of the fact that most of the existing range query schemes for fog-enhanced IoT cannot achieve both multi-dimensional query and privacy protection,a privacy-preserving multi-dimensional secure query scheme for fog-enhanced IIoT was proposed.Firstly,the multiple ranges to be queried were mapped into a certain query matrix.Then,auxiliary vectors were constructed to decompose the query matrix,and then the auxiliary vector was processed by BGN homomorphic encryption to form a query trapdoor.Finally,with the homomorphic computation utilized by an IoT device terminal,the query trapdoor could be matched to its sensor data.Spatial complexity could be effectively reduced with the used specific auxiliary vectors.The confidentiality of sensor data could be ensured and the privacy of user’s query mode could be protected by the homomorphic encryption property.Experiments results show that the computational and communication costs are relatively low.…”
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    Managing groundwater exploitation using digital discretization techniques and long-term data by Majid Khayatnezhad

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The natural cycle of water in the biological process with human entry has faced two major problems. …”
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    Lessons learned from the co-development of operational climate forecast services for vineyards management by N. Pérez-Zanón, V. Agudetse, E. Baulenas, P.A. Bretonnière, C. Delgado-Torres, N. González-Reviriego, A. Manrique-Suñén, A. Nicodemou, M. Olid, Ll. Palma, M. Terrado, B. Basile, F. Carteni, A. Dente, C. Ezquerra, F. Oldani, M. Otero, F. Santos-Alves, M. Torres, J. Valente, A. Soret

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this way, the climate service process would be ‘slowed down’, by which the use of climate data is incorporated more slowly and allows for place-based knowledge from the resource managers to be included too.One of the most challenging questions is the communication of the probabilistic forecasts product and their quality. …”
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    ASPECTS REGARDING NEUROMARKETING SPECIFIC RESEARCH METHODS by MIRELA-CRISTINA VOICU

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Information is one of the most important resources that a company must posses. …”
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    BN-SNN: Spiking neural networks with bistable neurons for object detection. by Siddiqui Muhammad Yasir, Hyun Kim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Spiking neural networks (SNNs) are emerging as a promising evolution in neural network paradigms, offering an alternative to conventional convolutional neural networks (CNNs). One of the most effective methods for SNN development is the CNN-to-SNN conversion process. …”
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    Impacts of Climate Change on Mountaineering Routes in the Écrins Massif (Western Alps, France) by Mathis Arnaud, Jacques Mourey, Philippe Bourdeau, Richard Bonet, Ludovic Ravanel

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The Mont-Blanc massif and the Valais Alps have been used as study areas to understand the evolution of mountaineering routes over recent decades. A mapping of the geomorphological and glaciological processes affecting mountaineering routes has been conducted for the Valais. …”
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