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    Detecting Source Code Plagiarism in Student Assignment Submissions Using Clustering Techniques by Raddam Sami Mehsen, Majharoddin M. Kazi, Hiren Joshi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Plagiarism, defined as the unauthorized replication of written work without proper acknowledgment, has become a critical concern with the advent of information and communication technology (ICT) and the widespread availability of scholarly publications online. …”
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    Diagnostic Value of Breast Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy at 1.5T in Different Histopathological Types by Hyeon-Man Baek

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The measured tCho levels in this work had range of 0.08–9.99 mmol/kg from 65 (66%) of 99 patients with malignant tumors. …”
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    Strengthening Trust in Virtual Trusted Platform Modules: Integrity-Based Anchoring Mechanism for Hyperconverged Environments by Marcela Santos, Reinaldo Gomes

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Meanwhile, the evolution of data center architectures toward hyperconverged infrastructures introduces new opportunities for security mechanisms by integrating compute, storage, and networking into a single solution. This work proposes a novel mechanism to securely anchor vTPMs in hyperconverged environments. …”
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    Antibiotic-recalcitrant Salmonella exploits post-antibiotic microbiota disruption to achieve virulence-dependent transmission by Joshua P.M. Newson, Sarah C. McHugh, Yves Steiger, Flavia Gürtler, Erik Bakkeren, Wolf-Dietrich Hardt

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Transmission is blocked when treated animals are co-housed with naive cagemates that harbor intact microbiota reservoirs, which confer community colonization resistance. Our work provides new insights into how antibiotic-recalcitrant tissue reservoirs are shaped by pathogen-host-microbiota dynamics.…”
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    Physiological and transcriptomic analysis of Spartina alterniflora in response to imazapyr acid stress by Yaning Liu, Zhengmao Li, Lixia Li, Xiangyang Jiang, Chen Gao, Jiqiang Zhao

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract As a key aspect of managing of invasive alien species in China, the prevention and control of Spartina alterniflora have become an important part of the work in coastal provinces, and imazapyr acid has been gradually applied in the control work due to its advantages of high efficiency and low toxicity. …”
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    Gene discovery from microbial gene libraries I: protection against reactive oxygen species-driven DNA damage by John C. Taylor, Carmen Gu Liu, James D. Chang, Brianna E. Thompson, Anthony W. Maresso

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…ABSTRACT Reactive oxygen species (ROS) pose a lethal risk for all life forms by causing damage to cell processes, genome-wide DNA damage-driving mutation, replicative instability, and death. Thus, the development of mechanisms to resist or repair ROS-induced DNA damage is critical for the reliable replication of nucleic acids. …”
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    Visionary leadership and job crafting: a moderated mediation model by Mohammed Yasin Ghadi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Social implications – Socially, encouraging visionary leadership and meaningful work can enhance job-crafting behaviors, fostering a positive workplace culture. …”
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    Non-Specific Means of Medical Protection Against COVID-19 by T. E. Sizikova, E. V. Lebedinskaya, O. V. Chukhralya, A. A. Petrov, V. N. Lebedev, S. V. Borisevich

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Among medical means of protection, which can be used for prophylactics and treatment of COVID-19, non-specific medical medical protection means play an important role. The aim of this work is to analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of non-specific medical protection means against COVID-19. …”
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    Efficiently Modeling Lateral Vehicle Movement Including its Temporal Interrelations Using a Two-Level Stochastic Model by N. Neis, J. Beyerer

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It is shown that the model allows for efficient calibration, is able to replicate the behavior of these drivers, and is characterized by short runtimes. …”
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    Transnacionálne sietě a diskurzy v participatívnej ochrane morských korytnačiek na Komorách by Marek Mikuš

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…<span>This work examines how participatory conservation projects of the NGO Community Centred Conservation (C–3) in the Comoros draw on global environmental ”narratives” and constitute transnational social fields and ”actor-networks”. …”
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    Lack of effect of the Salmonella deubiquitinase SseL on the NF-κB pathway. by Francisco S Mesquita, David W Holden, Nathalie Rolhion

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The SPI-2 T3SS effector SseL is a deubiquitinase that contributes to virulence in mice. Previous work has produced conflicting evidence as to the involvement of SseL in interference with the NF-κB pathway. …”
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    A rapid method for assaying thiaminase I activity in diverse biological samples. by Clifford E Kraft, Eric R L Gordon, Esther R Angert

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Organisms devoid of thiaminase I, based upon previous work, showed no activity with this assay. In addition, activity was found in a variety of fishes and one fern species from which this enzyme had not previously been reported. …”
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    On the Trail of Viroids a Return to Phytosanitary Awareness by Moshe Bar-Joseph

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Concurrently, a contrasting approach emerged in the late 1960s: the experimental use of “graft-transmissible dwarfing agents”—later identified as citrus viroids—to control citrus tree size. Our lab initiated work on citrus viroid-induced dwarfing in the early 1980s and continued this line of research for nearly two decades. …”
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    Changes in Spo0A~P pulsing frequency control biofilm matrix deactivation. by Cristina S D Palma, Daniel J Haller, Jeffrey J Tabor, Oleg A Igoshin

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Interestingly, we found that DNA replication is the cell cycle stage that most substantially contributes to the deactivation of biofilm matrix production. …”
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    Categorization of Family Services in the Russian Segment of Online Space (on the Example of “VKontakte” Page Accounts) by T. N. Zakharkina, A. I. Yanak

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The purpose of the work is to categorize and briefly describe online family services using the example of accounts on the VKontakte social network. …”
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    Barriers to implementing nursing evidence-based practice at the Palestinian Medical Complex: A cross-sectional study by Hamdallah H. Khaled

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…There was an association between perceived barriers and age and work experience, indicating age as a positive predictor of barriers related to research quality.…”
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    Therapeutic Promises of Plant Metabolites against Monkeypox Virus: An In Silico Study by Anik Banik, Sheikh Rashel Ahmed, Sonia Binte Shahid, Tufayel Ahmed, Hafaza Khandaker Tamanna, Hlamrasong Marma

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The study found that these bioactive natural drug candidates could potentially work as monkeypox virus inhibitors. We recommended further experimental validation to confirm the promising findings of the study.…”
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    HISTORICAL AND TOPOGRAPHIC MODELING OF THE FIRST SIEGE OF THE ALBAZINSKY PRISON IN 1685. I by Lokhov A.Y., Eremin I.E., Natsvin A.V.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This work opens a series of articles, and is its first part, describing the first siege of the state Albazinsky prison that took place in June 1685. …”
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    Habermann and Pommer (1991) Revisited: Decoding the Mechanism of a Sulfide Storing Microbial Fuel Cell Anode by Erik Lindemann, Inês Didier, Uwe Schröder

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In 1991, Habermann and Pommer published their work on a microbial fuel cell based on sulfide (S2−) mediation at cobalt hydroxide modified graphite anodes. …”
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