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History of Soviet School and Childhood in Personal Archives of Ural Teachers (1930-1980s)
Published 2018-12-01“…The relevance of the study is due to the weak study of sources of personal origin in the historical and local-territorial aspects. …”
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The Role of Stakeholders and Technological Innovations in Enhancing Waste Governance and Service Delivery
Published 2025-06-01“…Using a mixed-methods approach, data were collected from community members, CBOs, local government officials, and private waste managers through surveys, interviews, focus group discussions, and secondary sources. …”
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Izba-Reading Room as a Rural Cultural Center in Buryat-Mongolian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1920-1930s
Published 2021-06-01“…As a result of the study, it was determined that the izbareading room, despite the difficulties that arose (weak resource base, a shortage of trained personnel, low qualifications of workers, cultural and linguistic differences, a wary attitude of the local population towards the events of the Soviet government) gradually managed to win the sympathy of the adult population and become a reference point of cultural and educational work in the village.…”
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Urban-Rural linkages in the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) commodity value chain: A socioeconomic perspective
Published 2025-01-01“…Farmers, with limited access to market information, have weak bargaining power. Despite government subsidies for fertilizers, inconsistent and delayed distribution reduces productivity. …”
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HIGH-MG LAVAS FROM THE DARIGANGA VOLCANIC FIELD IN THE SOUTHEASTERN MONGOLIA: PETROGENETIC MODEL OF MAGMATISM AT THE ASTHENOSPHERE–LITHOSPHERE BOUNDARY
Published 2015-10-01“…Based on tomography images showing the East Mongolian local low-velocity anomaly in the upper mantle, we suggest that magmatism of Type 1 occurred in the mantle sources at the asthenosphere–lithosphere boundary and the underlying asthenosphere as a reflection of a relatively weak mantle flow that may have ascended from a depth of ~250 km. …”
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Twenty Years of Activity of the Councils and Representatives of the Slovene National Minority in Croatia
Published 2024-12-01“…Other reasons are similar to those affecting other minorities, including varying (often very limited) financial support reliant on local authorities, lack of media attention for these political bodies, and lack of acknowledgment and recognition from local authorities. …”
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The role of the Voluntary Carbon Market in addressing global social challenges: ecological (in)justice in Africa’s largest REDD+ project?
Published 2025-07-01“…In addition, the fragmented policy environment emerges as a key driver of deforestation while weak local governance erodes trust, with allegations of elite capture commonplace. …”
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THERMOELECTRIC HEAT REMOVAL SYSTEM FOR THE OPERATIONAL STABILISATION OF HEAT PIPES IN A SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING THE THERMAL REGIME OF RADIO ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Published 2017-12-01“…A distinctive feature of the constructive realisation is the presence of an intermediate heat removal.Conclusion.The capacity of the intermediate heat removal for given dimensions and temperature of the source is weakly affected by its thickness (in constructively reasonable limits), as well as the temperature and area of the absorbing side of the thermoelectric module; the total heat output from the heat source is determined by the dimensions and heat exchange conditions on the free surface of the intermediate heat removal, as well as by the temperature and dimensions of the heat absorbing side of the thermoelectric module. …”
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Historiography in Samanid’s Period
Published 2020-03-01“…What are the strengths and weaknesses of the best historical sources in this Period? …”
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Fiscal Decentralization Reform and its Impacts on Primary Education Service Delivery in Tanzania: the Case of Dodoma Municipal Council
Published 2019-10-01“…This study further noted that the practice of fiscal decentralization such as intergovernmental fiscal transfer, (grants) and local government own sources of revenues are not adequate. …”
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FEATURES OF SIBERIAN POLICE BUREAUCRACY IN THE PERIOD OF REFORMS IN THE XIX CENTURY
Published 2021-09-01“…A vast territory, underdeveloped communications and weak intensity of socio-economic and political ties generated uncontrolled autonomy in the actions of local police bodies, which were poorly provided with an appropriate legal base. …”
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Assessment and Optimization of Hydrological Connectivity for Effective Management of Water Resources in the Samian Watershed
Published 2024-09-01“…Accordingly, increasing attention has been given to the structural and functional connectivity of river networks as the primary source of surface water supply, while this can be a potential watershed-scale management solution. …”
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Weathering crusts and their role in formation of post-kimberlite sedimentary sequences
Published 2022-06-01“…A special attention is paid to characteristics of the local sources of allothigenous material washed out into sedimentation basins of the period specified, the main of which were weathering crusts formed upon terrigenous-carbonate rocks, trappean formations (dolerites, tuffs, and tuffaceous rock sequences), and kimberlites. …”
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Can Deliberative Policy Reconcile Religious Conflict? A Construction from the Insight of Jamaah Ahmadiyah Indonesia
Published 2021-06-01“…Not only from the side of the government apparatus, which helped provoke the mass to the loss of life, but also weak and biased central regulations. The fact is that national policies do not complete the agenda and content of interests. …”
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Beyond bans: A political economy of used vehicle dependency in Africa
Published 2022-10-01“…African countries serve as used vehicle dumping sites for advanced capitalist countries, undermining global and local goals to move toward safe and low-emissions transport. …”
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Changes in the Composition and Richness of Epiphytic Macrolichens Within Cluj-Napoca City (Romania) Between 2000 and 2024
Published 2025-03-01“…The warming trend, due to climate change and local heat sources, is expected to worsen the negative effects of air-borne pollutants on the composition of the epiphytic lichen species pool within the Cluj-Napoca urban area.…”
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The Spatial–Temporal Characteristics of Wave Energy Resource Availability in the China Seas
Published 2025-05-01“…For coastal nations and regions, wave energy provides a localized energy solution, decreasing dependency on external energy sources and fostering the sustainable development of local economies. …”
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Composition of Innovative Activity’ Parameters for a System of Analysis and Making Decision in the Innovations
Published 2018-04-01“…The necessity to develop the characteristics of innovation activity includes both statistical and economic characteristics, as well as wider possibilities for processing large data with the use of neural network technologies, namely, analysis of weak signals from various sources, taking into account industry specific features and analysis of the dependence of innovation activity on Demand by local, regional or national populations for innovative products and services. …”
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Beyond bans: A political economy of used vehicle dependency in Africa
Published 2022-10-01“…African countries serve as used vehicle dumping sites for advanced capitalist countries, undermining global and local goals to move toward safe and low-emissions transport. …”
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Epistemological Misunderstandings and Polycentric Resistance: Dutch Colonial Interaction with the Minangkabau Society in the Early Padri Conflict (West Sumatra, 1819–1825)
Published 2025-07-01“…Consequently, the colonized Minangkabau society’s resilience oftenthe resilience of the colonized Minangkabau society often resided in its capacity to convert the colonizer’s weakness (ignorance) into a source of counter-hegemonic strength …”
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