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    Monitoring Livestock Health by Modeling Rumination Behavior According to Accelerometer-Based Information by E. Vahedi Tekmehdash, H. Navid, H. Ghasemzadeh, H. Karimi, M. Javani Holan

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…IntroductionThe livestock sector excels in the production of dairy and meat products. …”
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    Reflections and trajectories for interdisciplinary research on the energy transition by Cesare Sposito, Francesca Scalisi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…These are some of the strategies, pathways, measures and actions that can take place by exploiting the availability of the substantial financial resources allocated by governments for transitions, stimulating the sensitivity of local administrators and enhancing the skills and transversal competencies of technicians and operators in the sector, but also and above all by raising users’ awareness of the risks posed by climate change, to activate their ‘behavioural’ response to the consumption of energy and non-renewable natural resources. …”
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    Digital Transformation in the Context of European Union’s Green Deal by Bertoncelj, Andrej

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The EU Member States' ambitious commitment to become climate-neutral by 2050 requires transformation in all economic sectors and entails important social changes. …”
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    ‘We are celebrated but not included’: heteronormativity and cisnormativity in Aotearoa New Zealand workplaces by Le Cui

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…Using survey comments from organisations across various sectors in Aotearoa New Zealand, this qualitative study examines the workplace climate for Rainbow employees. …”
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    Las montañas como regiones. La Sierra de El Cuale (Jalisco) en el Occidente de México by Carlos Riojas

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…If we consider the multiple dimensions of regional development in Mexico, specifically the territorial and ecological impact in the Central Western region of the country, much of it resulting from pressure brought to bear on the natural resources in the context of economic and institutional reform implemented during the last two decades of the 20th century, we believe that the fundamental conclusion to be drawn is that programs must be developed with a firm commitment to ecological, economic and social sustainability in critical zones, and these programs must propose solid mechanisms of cooperation between the public, private and social sectors in order to come up with comprehensive solutions.…”
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    Civilian knowledge industries and the ascendance of small and medium-sized states in world politics by Nir Hassid, Eviatar Matania

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Analyzing Israel’s commitment to securing these technological fields reveals government intervention aimed at cultivating sustainable knowledge industries and preserving critical knowledge. …”
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    Systematic Literature Review : Importance Of Knowledge Sharing on Organization (Antecedents & Consequences by Ayuninda Rochmaningsih, Ahmad Rizki Sridadi, Tri Siwi Agustina

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This sharing and behavior is influenced by several factors such as organizational commitment (OC), ethical leadership (EL). Transformational Leadership, and Trust, as well as knowledge sharing research have been widely researched in various organizational sectors, especially profit organizations. …”
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    Success Stories of Tanzanian Women Entrepreneurship Programs in Alleviating Poverty: Insights from WORTH Program by Mwajabu Mbaruku, Darlene K. Mutalemwa

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Working with allies and partners, in both the public and private sectors, is essential in successfully addressing and scaling up women’s entrepreneurial opportunities and support programs. …”
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    Women's education in dagestan during the first decades of the soviet power in the regional historiography of 1920s - 1930s by Ghani Shikhvalievich Kaimarazov, Leyla Ghanievna Kaymarazova

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The authors use the principle of historicism, comparative historical, chronological, statistical methods and a systematic approach to show that regional historiographic developments have preserved unique evidence of the fact that in the 1920s - 1930s mountain women of the multinational mountainous region eliminated their illiteracy, and the availability of basic, secondary and higher vocational education allowed them to take a worthy place in various sectors of the national economy and culture. The authors of the described works were public and state figures, practitioners, correspondents of periodicals, demonstrating their commitment to the ideas of socialism, socialist construction; they contributed significantly to the regional Historiography of women's history in the 1920s - 1930s, laying the foundations for research for future generations of historians.…”
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    Forms of Applying Specialized Economic Knowledge in the Investigation of Bank Lending Fraud by M. G. Nersesyan

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…When investigating crimes committed in the credit and banking sector, it is often necessary to apply specialized economic knowledge, including knowledge of finance, credit, and accounting for financial institutions. …”
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    Baseline assessment of WHO's target for both availability and affordability of essential medicines to treat non-communicable diseases. by Margaret Ewen, Marjolein Zweekhorst, Barbara Regeer, Richard Laing

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…For originator brands in upper-middle income countries, none reached the target in the public sector and 13.7% in the private sector. Across the therapeutic groups for lowest priced generics, CVD medicines in low-income countries (11.9%), and CNS medicines in lower-middle (10.2%) and upper-middle income countries (33.3%), were least available and affordable in the public sector. …”
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    Pemberdayaan Perempuan Dalam Pengembangan Pariwisata Berdasarkan Hukum Adat Tenganan Pegringsingan Dan UNWTO by Mohammad Fadli, Miftahus Sholehudin, Airin Liemanto

    Published 2022-08-01
    “… This sociolegal research with an economic and sociocultural approach aims to analyze how the position of Adat Law in Tenganan Pegringsingan Bali with a patrilineal kinship system, places the role of women in overcoming sociocultural impacts, especially in the tourism sector which has fallen due to covid 19. The results show that as a specialized UN agency in the field of tourism, UNWTO is committed to enhancing the positive impact of tourism development on women’s lives, and, in so doing, contributing to the achievement of the Fifth Sustainable Development Goal: “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls”. …”
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    How sustainable are cultural organizations? A global benchmark by Martin Müller, Julie Grieshaber

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Moreover, sustainability commitments do not translate consistently into action. …”
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    Gender Responsive Budgeting for Women Empowerment and Social Inclusion in Nigeria by Hannatu Sabo Ahmad, Kabir Tahir Hamid, Zaharaddeen Salisu Maigoshi, Rashida Lawal, Farida Muhammad Shehu

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The study concludes that for GRB to be more effective, there needs to be stronger political commitment, enhanced capacity building, increased budget allocations for critical sectors, community engagement, improved infrastructure, and robust data collection.…”
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    Monseñor Romero: el valor de su palabra en tiempos de odios, amor y esperanza by Carlos Gregorio López Bernal

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…It shows that the demands of justice and respect for the human rights of Monsignor are based on their fidelity to the church. That commitment put him in conflict with the most radical sectors of the right and the left. …”
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    Decarbonizing the cement industry in Latin America and the Caribbean: A comprehensive review of strategies, barriers, and policies by Andrés André Camargo-Bertel, Diego Hincapie, Victor Pugliese, Arturo Gonzalez-Quiroga, Oscar Pupo-Roncallo

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The study employed a two-stage methodology: first, a data analysis phase involving the collection of greenhouse gas emissions data and key performance indicators; second, a comprehensive review of scientific literature, sectoral roadmaps, and national commitments to identify decarbonization strategies, along with their associated costs, barriers, and policies. …”
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    The Interpretation of Organizational Culture and Internal Control in Preventing Fraud: A Case Study in the Bengkulu Provincial Government

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This study explores the factors contributing to fraud in the public sector through the lens of the Pentagon Theory and examines how organizational culture and internal control play a role in preventing fraud in government institutions. …”
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    Industry 4.0 and Environmental Protection: The Catalyst Role of Public Financial Support by Cristina López-Cózar-Navarro, Tiziana Priede-Bergamini, Diego Cuello-de-Oro-Celestino

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article examines the relationship between the adoption of digital technologies and the corporate commitment to environmental protection, while also exploring whether this relationship is strengthened by public financial support. …”
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    School bonding, attachment, and engagement through remote learning: Fostering school connectedness by Jennifer Charteris, Angela Page

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… Over 2020 and 2021 we have seen significant disruption to schooling across the world as COVID-19 forces school closures. Education sectors migrated to distance learning arrangements and teachers and students primarily communicated through digital means. …”
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