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    Structural equation modeling of the impact of disease activity on inflammatory bowel disease control: the mediating roles of self-efficacy and self-management behaviors by Yongli Zhu, Ke Liu, Jinfeng Jiang, Xin Cheng, Hao Wang, Feiyang Long, Kang Li, Changping Mu, Lijun Cui

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, the pathway where IBD activity influenced control through self-efficacy and subsequently self-management behavior showed only marginal significance (P = 0.074). …”
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    Neuroscience Exposure as a Predictor of Teaching Self-Efficacy by Ana Julia Ribeiro, Rafael Lima Dalle Mulle, Fernando Eduardo Padovan-Neto

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Additionally, those with previous neuroscience exposure exhibited a marginally significant increase in self-efficacy for instructional strategies and a significant increase in classroom management, while no significant differences were observed in student engagement. …”
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    Effect of three different preparation designs on the marginal adaptation of indirect overlay restoration fabricated from lithium disilicate ceramic material: An in-vitro comparativ... by Sajad Athab Hasan, Zainab Mohammed-Hussain Abdul-Ameer

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The finished restorations were luted using a self-adhesive resin RelyX Ultimate. The marginal gap was assessed using a digital microscope with 230X magnification power. …”
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    Women living with HIV face intersectional stigma from infection, domestic violence, and other marginalized identities: a qualitative study in West Bengal, India by Reshmi Mukerji, David Osrin, Jenevieve Mannell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Women living with HIV who have multiple marginalized identities should be prioritized for violence reduction interventions.…”
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    Pest Identification Based on Fusion of Self-Attention With ResNet by Sk Mahmudul Hassan, Arnab Kumar Maji

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The performance of ResNet50-SA outperforms the other state of art deep learning by a large margin. The result shows that ResNet with self-attention (SA) has a better ability to extract features and focus on the important features which increases the performance.…”
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    Marges géographiques, marges scientifiques ? Contribution ruraliste à une approche réflexive des enjeux théoriques et sociopolitiques de la territorialité by Pierre Cornu, Claire Delfosse

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…This paper aims to develop a multidisciplinary, historiographic and reflective inquiry on the uses of the notion of margin within the field of rural studies, not in a self-centred way, but in order to contribute to the emerging debate among social scientists on the concept of marginality and on its geographical analysis.…”
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    Root- T T ¯ $$ T\overline{T} $$ deformations on causal self-dual electrodynamic theories by H. Babaei-Aghbolagh, Komeil Babaei Velni, Song He, Zahra Pezhman

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Additionally, we derive marginal and irrelevant flow equations for the logarithmic causal self-dual electrodynamics.…”
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    Self-Concept Among Formerly Incarcerated Sexual Minority Women by Adinah Stone, Amy B. Smoyer, Karen D’Angelo

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…When SMW are incarcerated, the trauma of this experience can exacerbate existing mental health challenges. Self-concept is a key measure of mental health that is associated with increased self-efficacy and positive psychosocial outcomes. …”
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    Vampires, Narcissists, and Psychopaths: The Psychopolitics of Stigma in Self-Help Books by Bogdan Vukomanović

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Through the analysis of self-help books dealing with these personality types, I aim to highlight that the construction of the neoliberal self also includes the marginalization, exclusion and stigmatization of undesirable forms of subjectivity, thus influencing the creation of certain forms of sociality as an integral part of its psychopolitics. …”
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    Psychometric Properties of the Science Self-Efficacy Scale for STEMM Undergraduates by Jayashri Srinivasan, Krystle P. Cobian, Minjeong Jeon

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…We determined that the Science Self-Efficacy Scale can be employed across undergraduates enrolled in science, and researchers can use the scale across a diverse group of students. …”
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    Self-Activated Implicit Neural Representation for Synthetic Aperture Radar Images by Dongshen Han, Chaoning Zhang

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Extensive results on SAR images empirically show that our proposed method helps improve the model performance by a non-trivial margin.…”
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    In Their Own Words: Disseminating Feminist Self-Art Histories in Sound Archives by Martini, Federica, Enckell, Julie

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The WAA embodies the trajectory of feminist interview and oral history practices of the 1970s in an exemplary way, deliberately exploiting the potential of analog recording technology to capture traditionally marginalized voices of art and social history. Considering the obsolescence of recording technologies and dissemination channels, this paper interrogates the historical forms of accessibility to feminist art practices of self‑historicization and calls for reflection on the shift that the digitization of these sound documents entails. …”
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    Self-directed behavior reflects social stress in captive Asian elephants by Sofia Vilela, Peini Chen, So Murakami, Yusuke Tanabe, Shinya Yamamoto, Shinya Yamamoto

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Self-directed behaviors (SDBs), such as scratching, self-grooming, and body shaking, have been widely used as indicators of anxiety and social stress in non-human primates. …”
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    Tabriz dans L’Usage du monde : Un cosmopolitisme dans les marges by Sarga Moussa

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Essentially left open to chance encounters, Bouvier experiences the abandonment of self and even unveils a desire for metamorphosis, later to be found in The Scorpion-Fish.…”
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    Designing and implementing more effective Integrated Early Warning Systems in mountain areas: a case study from Northern Italy by Carolina García

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…The local population is geographically marginalized due to restricted access to the region and exposure to hazardous events, and socially marginalized due to the lack of participation in decision making. …”
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    Beyond Binaries: Determinants and Impediments of Financial Inclusion among Transgender Individuals in Delhi-NCR, India by Rameez Raja, Mohd Azam Khan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Financial inclusion is essential for the dignity, security, and self-reliance of marginalized communities, particularly the transgender population. …”
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    The World of Al-Akhdam in Ali Al-Muqri’s Black Taste, Black Odour by رضوان قاسم غالب راشد

    Published 2024-11-01
    “… Limited scholarly attention has been given to Al-Akhdam, a Yemeni term synonymous with Al-Muhamasheen, which refers to marginalized people. This minority shrouded in misconceptions, and lacking in-depth scholarly exploration, finds its voice in Al-Muqri's novel, Black Taste, Black Odour (2008) which tells the story of a young woman from Al- Mazzina (marginalized) caste who elopes, leading to self-discovery and raising questions about identity and the role of Al-Akhdam community in Yemeni society. …”
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    Questionnaires of self-perception poorly correlate with instability elicited by walking balance perturbations. by Andrew D Shelton, Jessica L Allen, Vicki S Mercer, Jeremy R Crenshaw, Jason R Franz

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the relation between falls self-efficacy and objective responses to a series of walking balance perturbations. 29 healthy younger adults and 28 older adults completed four experimental trials, including unperturbed walking and walking while responding to three perturbations: mediolateral optical flow, treadmill-induced slips, and lateral waist-pulls; and three self-reported questionnaires: Activity-specific Balance Confidence, Falls Efficacy Scale, and the Fear of Falling Questionnaire-Revised. …”
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