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    Inter-Agency Analysis of EU Specialised Administrative Services: Insights from the Republic of Cyprus by Andreas Kirlappos, Stefanos Iacovides

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…They are particularly pertinent in assessing the effects of European integration and administrative change in other EU member states sharing similar historical experiences with Cyprus, such as Greece and Malta. Originality/Significance/Value: This study is innovative in its focus on specific administrative actors in Cyprus whose role has not been examined so far. …”
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    Brucelosis: condición socioeconómica familiar y calidad de vida en dos zonas contrastantes del estado de Tlaxcala, México by Guillermina García Juárez, Efrén Ramírez Bribiesca, Maricela Hernández-Vázquez, Hermila Orozco Bolaños, Luz M. Hernández-Calva, José Jiménez López

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…La brucelosis, o fiebre de Malta, es una enfermedad zoonótica ocasionada por la bacteria intracelular del género Brucella melitensis y Brucella abortus. …”
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    Evaluating Innovation Efficiency in EU Countries: the DEA Approach

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Over the period analysed, a total of 6 countries were identified as efficient – France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Romania (and the United Kingdom in 2018–2019). …”
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    Yirmisekiz Çelebi Mehmed Efendi’nin Fransa Elçiliği by Ömer Gezer

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Başlangıçta Bâbıâli ve Versailles arasında Habsburg aleyhtarı ittifak kurulacağından endişe edilse de sonuçta, Malta’daki Osmanlı esirlerinin Fransa’nın aracılığıyla kurtarılması için yapılan görüşmelerin, bu elçiliğin yegâne siyasi misyonu olduğu anlaşılacaktır. …”
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    Apps, technology and younger learners : international evidence for teaching /

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Wohlwend & Jennifer Rowsell -- Touch design and narrative interpretation : a social semiotic approach to picture book apps / Sumin Zhao & Len Unsworth -- Put their learning in their hands: apps supporting self-regulated learning / Julie Mueller, Karin Archer, Eileen Wood, Domenica De Pasquale -- The use of tablet technology to support development of early mathematical skills : a cross-cultural comparison / Nicola J Pitchford & Laura Outhwaite -- "Makes learning easier", "they're active" : using apps in early years mathematics / Nigel Calder -- Adults and children make meaning together with e-books / Kathrin Rees, Susan Rvachew, Aparna Nadig -- Literacy teaching with tablets in bilingual primary classrooms : the Malta tablet study / Charles L. Mifsud & Louisa Grech) -- Ipad-supported learning and development for a child with mild cerebral palsy / Elaine Khoo -- Enhancing science learning with BYOD (bring your own device) in a primary school in Hong Kong / Yanjie Song and Wai Ying Ku -- Bringing pudsey to life : young children's use of augmented reality apps / Jackie Marsh and Dylan Yamada-Rice -- Digital play : conceptualising the relation between real, augmented and virtual realities / Marilyn Fleer -- Ipads, apps and student thinking skill development / Garry Falloon -- Trans- and intra- apps : innovating the app market and use / Natalia Kucirkova -- A model of mobile knowledge building with apps for pre-service teacher education / Kevin Burden.…”
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    Apps, technology and younger learners : international evidence for teaching /

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Wohlwend & Jennifer Rowsell -- Touch design and narrative interpretation : a social semiotic approach to picture book apps / Sumin Zhao & Len Unsworth -- Put their learning in their hands: apps supporting self-regulated learning / Julie Mueller, Karin Archer, Eileen Wood, Domenica De Pasquale -- The use of tablet technology to support development of early mathematical skills : a cross-cultural comparison / Nicola J Pitchford & Laura Outhwaite -- "Makes learning easier", "they're active" : using apps in early years mathematics / Nigel Calder -- Adults and children make meaning together with e-books / Kathrin Rees, Susan Rvachew, Aparna Nadig -- Literacy teaching with tablets in bilingual primary classrooms : the Malta tablet study / Charles L. Mifsud & Louisa Grech) -- Ipad-supported learning and development for a child with mild cerebral palsy / Elaine Khoo -- Enhancing science learning with BYOD (bring your own device) in a primary school in Hong Kong / Yanjie Song and Wai Ying Ku -- Bringing pudsey to life : young children's use of augmented reality apps / Jackie Marsh and Dylan Yamada-Rice -- Digital play : conceptualising the relation between real, augmented and virtual realities / Marilyn Fleer -- Ipads, apps and student thinking skill development / Garry Falloon -- Trans- and intra- apps : innovating the app market and use / Natalia Kucirkova -- A model of mobile knowledge building with apps for pre-service teacher education / Kevin Burden.…”
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    Sustainable Energy Development and Agriculture in European Union Member States—Territorial Differentiation and Interrelationships by Joanna Wyrwa, Anetta Barska, Janina Jędrzejczak-Gas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A similar situation was observed for sustainable agriculture measures—the maximum measures (Estonia, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Lithuania) were about two times higher than the minimum measures (Poland, Malta, Slovenia, Luxembourg). The findings indicate that, on the one hand, there have been favourable developments at the national level in Europe, but also that there are a number of existing disparities, together with evidence of potentially significant deviations from the targets set out in the 2030 Agenda.…”
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    Global, regional, and national survey on burden and Quality of Care Index (QCI) of orofacial clefts: Global burden of disease systematic analysis 1990-2019. by Ahmad Sofi-Mahmudi, Erfan Shamsoddin, Sahar Khademioore, Yeganeh Khazaei, Amin Vahdati, Marcos Roberto Tovani-Palone

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the year 2019, the top five countries with the highest QCI scores were as follows: Norway (QCI = 99.9), Ireland (99.4), France (99.4), Germany (99.3), the Netherlands (99.3), and Malta (99.3). Conversely, the five countries with the lowest QCI scores on a global scale in 2019 were Somalia (59.1), Niger (67.6), Burkina Faso (72.6), Ethiopia (73.0), and Mali (74.4). …”
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    Epidemiological Trends of Human Monkeypox Cases in Northern, Southern, Western, and Eastern Regions in Europe: A Cross-Sectional Study by Sultan Ayoub Meo, Abdulaziz Hassan Alsomali, Abdullah Abdulrahman Almushawah, Anusha Sultan Meo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The highest monkeypox cases per million population are found in Portugal, 40.70; Gibraltar, 29.68; Spain, 26.86; the United Kingdom, 19.90; Malta, 18.12; the Netherlands, 20.54; Germany, 15.56; Switzerland, 15.14; Belgium, 14.50; France, 9.27; and Ireland, 8.90. …”
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    Justification of military neutrality of the Republic of Serbia at a time of erosion of neutrality in Europe by Kajtez Ilija, Starčević Srđan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The significance of this topic has been additionally elevated after two neutral countries, Sweden and Finland, renounced neutrality while debates about the appropriateness of neutrality emerged in other neutral countries, such are Ireland, Malta, and Austria. The purpose of the paper is to examine, from a perspective of sociology of politics, whether the position of military neutrality still represents a good foreign-policy strategy aiming to preserve sovereignty and territorial integrity. …”
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    IGJR 1/2020: Housing crisis: How can we improve the situation for young people? by IF and FRFG

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…An EU comparison shows that the percentage of households managed by a person aged 18–29 who spends 40% or more of their disposable income on housing costs ranges from 1.3% (in Malta) to 45.4% (in Greece) (Leach et al. 2016). …”
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