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    Plasma sterols and vitamin D are correlates and predictors of ozone-induced inflammation in the lung: A pilot study. by Alexia N Perryman, Hye-Young H Kim, Alexis Payton, Julia E Rager, Erin E McNell, Meghan E Rebuli, Heather Wells, Martha Almond, Jamie Antinori, Neil E Alexis, Ned A Porter, Ilona Jaspers

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In plasma, we saw a significant increase in the concentration of secosterol-B after O3 exposure. Machine learning algorithms showed that plasma cholesterol was a top predictor of O3 responder status based on decrease in FEV1 (>5%). …”
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    Enhancing generalization in a Kawasaki Disease prediction model using data augmentation: Cross-validation of patients from two major hospitals in Taiwan. by Chuan-Sheng Hung, Chun-Hung Richard Lin, Jain-Shing Liu, Shi-Huang Chen, Tsung-Chi Hung, Chih-Min Tsai

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…However, KD is frequently misdiagnosed as a common fever in clinical settings, and the inherent data imbalance further complicates accurate prediction when using traditional machine learning and statistical methods. This paper introduces two advanced approaches to address these challenges, enhancing prediction accuracy and generalizability. …”
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    Enhanced Brain Tumor Classification Using MobileNetV2: A Comprehensive Preprocessing and Fine-Tuning Approach by Md Atiqur Rahman, Mohammad Badrul Alam Miah, Md. Abir Hossain, A. S. M. Sanwar Hosen

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Effective glioma, meningioma, and pituitary tumor diagnosis and treatment requires the precise differentiation of these tumors as well as non-tumors for improved clinical outcomes. <b>Methods:</b> Here, we present a new method to classify brain tumors based on the MobileNetV2 architecture with advanced preprocessing for high accuracy. …”
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    Exploring Within Team Differences in Coaching Supports by Rosalie Hiuyan Chung

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This study’s results underscore the need to support coaches in learning how to systematically differentiate their coaching based on individual teacher’s needs.…”
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    Exploring the experiences of female undergraduate nursing students in providing home healthcare to older adults by Wafa Hamad Almegewly, Savvato Karavasileiadou, Taghreed Samel Alotaibi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Background In light of the growing ageing population in Saudi Arabia and Saudi nurses’ hesitation to work with the older population, it is important to understand the experiences of nursing students on their clinical placement in home healthcare. Methods This study is a descriptive qualitative study based on five focus groups of 3–5 students each. …”
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    Teachers’ Opinions about the Effect of Chemistry Demonstrations on Students’ Interest and Chemistry Knowledge by Luka Vinko, Seamus Delaney, Iztok Devetak

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Chemistry is an experimental discipline that uses experimentation as one of its most important research methods. Laboratory work and other practical work are therefore also essential in chemistry lessons. …”
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    Investigation the Use of Smartphone by Babol Dental students in 2023 by Arezou Forootan, Reza Ghorbanipour, Seyed Ali Seyed Majidi

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The overall attitude of students towards the use of smartphones in the learning process was positive, with no significant differences in attitudes observed between genders or across different educational levels. …”
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    STRATEGY OF ILLITERACY ELIMINATION PROGRAM IN IMPROVING LITERACY SKILLS OF INMATES AT CLASS IIB PRABUMULIH PRISON by Aldi Satrio Hartawan, Ade Cici Rohayati

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The results show that the strategies implemented in this program include mapping the literacy needs of inmates, designing a curriculum based on their needs, utilizing interactive learning methods, and receiving support from competent educators. …”
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    GREEN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: LINKING AND USING GREEN PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS by K. Dimitrov

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Research objective: to explore most relevant green human resource management practices of business organizations. Research methods: This study is totally based on secondary data collected from different sources - Books, Journals, Research Papers and other. …”
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    Effectiveness of Gamified Teaching in Disaster Nursing Education for Health Care Workers: Systematic Review by Shiyi Bai, HuiJuan Zeng, Qianmei Zhong, Lulu Cao, Mei He

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…ConclusionsGamification teaching methods have shown significant potential to enhance core competencies such as emergency response, decision-making, and teamwork in disaster nursing education and have been effective in reinforcing learning engagement through elements such as cooperation, competition, scoring, and scenario simulation. …”
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    SafePsych: improving patient safety by delivering high-impact simulation training on rare and complex scenarios in psychiatry by Bronwyn Reid-McDermott, Dara Byrne, Eimear McMahon, Anne M Doherty, Kezanne Tong

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Introduction Despite an evidence base demonstrating simulation to be an effective medical education tool, it is not commonly used in postgraduate psychiatry training as it is in other medical specialties.Objective This paper outlines the development and effectiveness of a hybrid-virtual simulation-based workshop designed to improve patient care by improving clinical skills of non-consultant hospital doctors (NCHDs) in detecting and managing rare and complex psychiatric emergencies.Methods Three clinical vignettes based on near-miss psychiatric cases were developed by a multidisciplinary team of physicians and nurses in psychiatry and experts in simulation-based medical education. …”
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    Interprofessional Education in Health and Dental Hygiene Fields in Korea: A Scoping Review by Eun-Mi Choi, Su-Kyung Park

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Results: Most IPE programs adopted short- to mid-term interventions (1 day to 15 weeks) using team-based learning, simulations, and scenario-based education. …”
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    TMBO-AOD: Transparent Mask Background Optimization for Accurate Object Detection in Large-Scale Remote-Sensing Images by Tianyi Fu, Hongbin Dong, Benyi Yang, Baosong Deng

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Additionally, we validate the effectiveness of our adaptive filtering framework in both anchor-based and anchor-free methods. When implemented with YOLOv5 (anchor based), the framework reduces the candidate generation time by 48.36%, while the YOLOv8 (anchor-free) implementation achieves a 46.81% reduction, both with maintained detection accuracy.…”
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    Analisis Sentimen Wacana Pemindahan Ibu Kota Indonesia Menggunakan Algoritma Support Vector Machine (SVM) by Primandani Arsi, Retno Waluyo

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Application of sentiment analysis using machine learning methods shows that there are several methods that are often used. …”
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    Implementing leadership skills in students through art by Inmaculada Berlanga-Fernández, M Helena Vales-Villamarín, Beatriz Mocchi, Santa Palella-Stracuzzi

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The research explores the perceptions of students at various educational stages and their teachers regarding the effectiveness of a disruptive didactic innovation to implement communication and leadership skills through an art-based experience. A teaching experiment applied to 30 students from different educational levels was chosen as methodology, with a convergent mixed methods design of exploratory and descriptive nature, including a final integration phase to compare the results between the methodological streams. …”
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    Unsupervised monocular depth estimation with omnidirectional camera for 3D reconstruction of grape berries in the wild. by Yasuto Tamura, Yuzuko Utsumi, Yuka Miwa, Masakazu Iwamura, Koichi Kise

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To satisfy the practical constraints of this task, we extend a deep learning-based unsupervised monocular depth estimation method to an omnidirectional camera and propose using it. …”
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    The usage of Duolingo when teaching English vocabulary to fifth-gradetudents at Unidad Educativa Rumiñahui by Leslie Micaela Perez-Reyes, Martha Magdalena Guamán-Luna

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…An explanatory mixed method design was established by using a pre-test vocabulary and a structured interview with a convenience sample of learners based on their availability. …”
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    Artificial intelligence in clinical practice: a cross-sectional survey of paediatric surgery residents’ perspectives by Marco Del Riccio, Francesca Gigola, Tommaso Amato, Alessandro Raffaele, Antonino Morabito, Riccardo Coletta

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…In the UTAUT2 Questionnaire, respondents expressed a more positive evaluation of ChatGPT with higher mean values for each construct and lower fear of technology after learning about test scores.Discussion ChatGPT performed better than residents in knowledge-based questions and simple clinical cases. …”
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    THE EFFECTIVENESS OF 'LUDO GENTING' GAME ON ADOLESCENT HEALTH KNOWLEDGE by Lisbet Octovia Manalu, Dinta

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Educational games have been shown to be more effective in enhancing knowledge and promoting healthy behaviors compared to traditional lecture-based methods. Game-based learning is increasingly recognized as an innovative and engaging approach to health education, especially among adolescents. …”
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