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    Scientometric Analysis of Digital Transformation Maturity in Research and Development by Riski Riski, Achmad Nurmandi, Muhammad Younus, Herman Lawelai, Wahdania Suardi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The study then focuses more deeply on evaluating digital maturity, integrating technology in decision-making processes, and exploring specific sectors that have received relatively less attention in the existing literature from an industry perspective. …”
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    Smart Manufacturing through Machine Learning: A Review, Perspective, and Future Directions to the Machining Industry by A. S. Rajesh, M. S. Prabhuswamy, Srinivasan Krishnasamy

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Nowadays, to reach progressive growth although being competitive in the market, the manufacturing industries are using advanced technologies such as cloud computing, the Internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence, 3D printer, nanotechnology, cryogenics, robotics, and automation in smart manufacturing sectors. One such subclass of artificial intelligence is machine learning, which uses a computer system for making predictions and performing definite tasks without any use of specific instructions to enhance the quality of the product, and rate of production, and to optimize the processes and parameters in machining operations. …”
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    Ecological Network Analysis of the Water-Energy-Food Metabolic System Based on the MRIO Model: A Case Study for China’s Yangtze River Delta Region by Yinwen Huang, Dechun Huang, Jinqiu Li

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Predation and exploitation relationships are dominated between sectors, and the whole trade network stays in a low positive environment. …”
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    Tax Mechanism to Counteract Business Fragmentation in Agriculture by Anna V. Tikhonova, Marina V. Pyanova

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The specific features of taxation in agriculture is conditioned by the mandatory compliance with the share of qualifying revenue from the sale of agricultural products and products of their primary and subsequent processing. This leads to the risk of business fragmentation for dishonest taxpayers. …”
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    Measurement and Spatial Transfer of Blue Water Footprint in Urumqi-Changji-Shihezi Megalopolis——Based on MRIO Model by LYU Zhengyin, SUN Jianguang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…To find a way to alleviate the pressure on water resources during the coordinated development of the Urumqi-Changji-Shihezi megalopolis,this paper calculated the blue water footprint in the megalopolis from the perspectives of production and consumption with a city-scale multi-region input-output (MRIO) model.The pattern of spatial transfer among the sectors of the region and between the region and the rest of the country was also measured.The results lead to the following conclusions:① In 2012,the blue water footprint of production in the Urumqi-Changji-Shihezi megalopolis was 3.383 billion m<sup>3</sup>,mainly due to the large production scale of the agriculture,forestry,animal husbandry,and fishery in Changji.In contrast,the blue water footprint of consumption was as high as 6.403 billion m<sup>3</sup> because Urumqi and Shihezi imported a lot of blue water footprint in the primary industry (mainly from inside Xinjiang) and the tertiary industry (mainly from outside Xinjiang).② The self-sufficiency of the Urumqi-Changji-Shihezi megalopolis is limited.Nevertheless,the various sectors of each city are closely related to each other,and those in Shihezi are especially prominent in pulling the region's water consumption up to a high level.③ The Urumqi-Changji-Shihezi megalopolis has a net import of blue water footprint from within Xinjiang that is higher than its net export to outside Xinjiang.Specifically,Urumqi achieves a net import from both inside and outside Xinjiang and has a net export only in the sectors of petroleum,coking products,and processed nuclear fuel products.In contrast,Changji,presenting itself with a net export,and Shihezi,with a net import,rely on the inflow from the primary and tertiary industries within Xinjiang on the one hand and are burdened with the demand of major agricultural provinces outside Xinjiang and the developed provinces and cities in Southeast China for agricultural and livestock products and primary industrial products on the other hand.This research can thus provide a reference for the rational allocation of water resources in the Urumqi-Changji-Shihezi megalopolis and the strategic arrangement for foreign trade.…”
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    Digitalisation of Supply Chain Management System for Customer Quality Service Improvement. by Eduard Shevtshenko, Rene Maas, Lea Murumaa, Tatjanja Karaulova, Ibrahim Oluwole Raji, Janek Popell

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The difference in performance can be reached via applying the best practices to processes, affecting the performance in larger scale.…”
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    Cálculos financieros y fronteras sociales en una economía de deuda y morralla = Financial calculations and social boundaries in a debt and cash economy by Villarreal, Magdalena

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Many of the relations entailed – which might not be strictly defined as capitalist – may act to mediate and structure monetary processes…”
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    Current issues of digitalization of criminal proceedings: a look into the future by G. M. Meretukov, S. I. Gritsaev, V. V. Pomazanov

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…On the one hand, criminal justice is a procedural institute, which operates strictly within the system of regulations, on the other hand, the digitalization of criminal proceedings requires huge changes in the sphere of law in general and in its individual branches.From the technological point of view, we see from the example of some business projects that such processes of some sectors of the economy are feasible. …”
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    Pendidikan Kesehatan Menuju Kelurahan Sehat di Kelurahan Lambung Bukit, Pauh, Kota Padang by Aldina Ayunda Insani, Rafika Oktova, Erda Mutiara Halida, Miranie Safaringga, Fitrayeni Fitrayeni, Feni Andriani, Heni Fitria, Lidya Riniati, Malika Qohhareli Swanda, Fharyn Mayyurid, Raisa Fajriati, Nadia Shabira Amima, Syartika Dharma, Jelsita Nova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…There needs to be cooperation in all sectors, assistance from the environmental cleanliness, health and midwifery sectors, and direct involvement from community leaders. …”
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  12. 7372

    Quantum Communication Systems: Vision, Protocols, Applications, and Challenges by Syed Rakib Hasan, Mostafa Zaman Chowdhury, Mohammad Sayem, Yeong Min Jang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The growth of modern technological sectors have risen to such a spectacular level that the blessings of technology have spread to every corner of the world, even to remote corners. …”
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    A novel approach for simulating and optimizing the production costing system by Mohamed O. Hegazi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This approach is valuable for controlling costs and aiding decision-making processes. The versatility and efficiency of the linear programming model, particularly in handling large datasets and linear relationships, make it a powerful tool in various sectors.…”
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    INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN ECONOMY (CONCEPT OF IMPORT SUBSTITUTION) by E. A. Yakovleva, E. A. Kozlovskaya

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The paper describes the objectives of the import substitution concept adopted by the Government of the Russian Federation: changing the raw-material orientation of the Russian economy; reducing the imports share in the GDP; stimulation of the national economy development in a number of sectors; modernization of seven sectors (energy, space, information technology, defense, communications, transportation, nanotechnology); increasing the level of industrial self-reliance; restructuring of the economy; and refusal from the fragmented catch-up modernization policy. …”
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    Food waste in animal feed with a focus on use for broilers by Linda Truong, Dan Morash, Yanhong Liu, Annie King

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Methods An extensive literature review was conducted to quantify food waste by weight and percentage at harvesting, processing/manufacturing, wholesale, retail, and consumer sectors of the food supply chain. …”
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    CONSIDERATIONS ON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IN TIMES OF CRISIS by ALEXANDRU CRISTIAN DOBRE

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Startups inherently embody characteristics such as agility, tolerance, and adaptability, enabling them to naturally pivot and adjust internal processes more effectively compared to counterparts in different business sectors. …”
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    An investigation of the formulation and nutritional composition of modern meat analogue products by Benjamin M. Bohrer

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Therefore, based on these findings, modern meat analogue products can offer roughly the same composition of nutrients as traditional meat products, albeit with many different ingredients and a high level of further processing. Keywords: Plant-based meat, Simulated meat, Meat alternatives, Processed foods, Protein foods…”
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    Ségrégation socio-spatiale et ethnicisation des territoires scolaires à Marseille by Gwenaëlle Audren, Virginie Baby-Collin

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The results indicate that strategies of avoidance of school sectors among upper class families who choose private schools, as well as school affectation’s processes depending on specific school offer, both contribute to reinforce socio-ethnic inequalities at school, and to specialize school territories.…”
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    Ensuring Employees’ Health and Safety at Work by Implementing the ISO 45001 Standard by Irina TODOS

    Published 2025-04-01
    “… From ancient times, people have been concerned with protection at the workplace and have taken various precautions to protect themselves. As labour processes evolved, so did the risks to employees of injury, illness, and death, and the search for adequate means of protection and avoidance of accidents at work began. …”
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    Calculation Method of Innovation Index of Azerbaijan by A. D. Huseynova, T. Sh. Salıfova, E. E. Alakbarov, G. I. Abbasova

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The article was updated taking into account the national and specific features of Azerbaijan, statistical indicators in this area, the collection and processing of information, the innovative potential of economic regions and sectors, were changed the system of indicators and assessments of the country’s scientific and technological development. …”
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