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    Simulation and Formation Mechanisms of Urban Landscape Design Based on Discrete Dynamic Models Driven by Big Data by Ke Cao, Jing Xiao, Yan Wu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Moreover, more design means of emerging technologies of modern science and technology should be integrated so that modern urban landscape can achieve ordinary and uncommon benefits and promote the rapid development of the big data-driven discrete dynamic model in urban landscape design development.…”
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    CONCORDANCE OF TECHNOGENESIS WITH ECODEVELOPMENT by S. M. Sukhorukova, A. M. Pogorelyi, S. G. Vysotskiy

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Today the cause of environmental problems is rightly connected with the equipment and technologies developed on the basis of achievements of modern science. However, one should not understand by this only the complex of engineering and natural-science knowledge. …”
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    Ultra narrow linewidth frequency reference via measurement and feedback by Barberena, Diego, Lewis-Swan, Robert J., Rey, Ana Maria, Thompson, James K.

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The generation of very narrow linewidth light sources is of great importance in modern science. One such source is the superradiant laser, which relies on collectively interacting ultra long lived dipoles driven by incoherent light. …”
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    Shelley Jacksons’s Gender Politics in Patchwork Girl (1995): a Cyborg Approach by Anne-Laure Fortin-Tournès

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The patched body of the monstrous female serves as a powerful metaphor for the hypertext itself and its capacity as a “feminine form” (Jackson) to deconstruct the binaries and boundaries introduced by modern science at the service of male hybris, which Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, one of the key intertexts of Patchwork Girl, forcefully denounced. …”
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    قرآنی آیات کی روشنی میں معاصر سائنسی حقائق کا تجزیہ by Dr Saddaqat Hussain

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This sacred text not only proclaims the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH) but also inspires advancements in modern science. An unbiased individual, free from stagnation and undue influence of modern scientific dogmas, discovers astonishing truths upon studying the Quran. …”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL-CULTURAL CONCEPTION OF TELEVISION AS A VISUAL PRACTICES OF XX-XXI CENTURY by A. M. Tormakhova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Television is the leading communicative practice, which consideration is represented differently in modern science. Research methodology involves an appeal to the philosophical and cultural concepts, representing different approaches to the understanding of television. …”
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    MODERNITY AND WAR: ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACH IN POLEMOLOGY by A. A. Kravchenko, O. V. Starovoit

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…As a result of the systematization of modern research in polemology, we found that modern science is not able to influence the gene structure of aggression. …”
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    MODERN STRATEGIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND RESEARCHERS TRAINING: INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE by Yu. D. Artamonova, A. L. Demchuk, A. N. Karneyev, V. V. Safonova

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The article highlights major risks for modern science human resources development, that are associated with: (1) adequacy of personnel and their training for specific directions and research (for the difficulty of forecasting the staffing needs of specific areas of science and technologies); (2) high and multi-directional “entry requirements” for research activities; (3) the motivation for choosing an academic career (because of precarious nature of employment and wage fluctuations); (4) selection of the strategy for the development of science in the face of an increasing share of private funding, tough competition and focus on quick return; (5) commercialization of scientific research; (6) dilemmas of globalization (openness versus know-how, etc.).…”
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    IMPORTANCE OF POSTUROLOGY AS PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SPINAL DEFORMITIES by Petya Kasnakova, Biyanka Tornyova, Tanya Paskaleva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Posturology is a modern science of correct posture, which deals with the diagnosis, dynamic observation and disorder in body posture. …”
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    Victorian Arts and the Challenge of Modernity: Analogy, the Grid, and Chemical Transformations by Francesca Orestano

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Eliot, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Roger Fry, who variously responded to the drawings of Magdalenian artists, or to the art of Homer, while having recourse to modern science, chemistry especially, in order to explain literary phenomena. …”
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    Self-Sacrifice of a Scientist in Soviet-Russian Cinema by S. M. Medvedeva

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The research is based on Weber-Merton’s assumption that the development of modern science stemmed from religion. And in this sense scientific work could be regarded as a kind of religious activity. …”
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    Teilhard de Chardin’s Vision of Science, Religion and Planetary Humanity: A Challenge to the Contemporary World by Ursula King

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…I hope to show that Teilhard’s integral vision, rooted both in modern science and a fervent faith, can be an empower-ing vision for us all. …”
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    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: MODERNIZING THE CURRENT MODEL OF STATE MANAGEMENT by E. V. Ohotskii

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…It seems that for our country any specific model of administration in its pure form, even the one considered to be the most popular in modern science and global practice, is unlikely to fit. …”
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    Terahertz Metamaterials Inspired by Quantum Phenomena by Ziheng Ren, Yuze Hu, Weibao He, Siyang Hu, Shun Wan, Zhongyi Yu, Wei Liu, Quanlong Yang, Yuri S. Kivshar, Tian Jiang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study of many phenomena in the terahertz (THz) frequency spectral range has emerged as a promising playground in modern science and technology, with extensive applications in high-speed communication, imaging, sensing, and biosensing. …”
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    Synthesis of Mesoporous ZnO•SiO2 Nanocomposite from Rice Husk for Enhanced Degradation of Organic Substances Including Janus Green B under Visible Light by Thu Huong Nguyen, Tuan Cuong Vu, Trung Phong Le, Thu Huyen Nguyen, Xuan Truong Do, Anh-Tuan Vu

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Rice husk (RH) is often mentioned as an agricultural by-product, often used in the pass as fertilizer and for raw burning. With modern science, RH have been researched and found many new potential benefits and applications. …”
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    Deep empirical neural network for optical phase retrieval over a scattering medium by Huaisheng Tu, Haotian Liu, Tuqiang Pan, Wuping Xie, Zihao Ma, Fan Zhang, Pengbai Xu, Leiming Wu, Ou Xu, Yi Xu, Yuwen Qin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Supervised learning, a popular tool in modern science and technology, thrives on huge amounts of labeled data. …”
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    The Anthropocene is shifting the paradigm of geosciences and science by Coudrain, Anne, Le Duff, Matthieu, Mitja, Danielle

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Noting that humans are affecting the Earth’s envelopes, with geosciences becoming inseparable from social sciences and humanities, and acknowledging the increasing use of the word Anthropocene, the authors of this paper explore the possibility of a scientific paradigm shift. (1) Since the 17th century, modern science has developed in a context of naturalist worlding that favors its hegemony over other modes of existence and its paradigm of a quest to define the laws of nature. (2) Various manifestations attest to the emergence of a paradigm of knowledge diversity and the unravelling of the naturalist worlding. (3) The current boom in participatory science is a sign of this paradigm shift: through the fundamental changes to the Earth System that refer to it, the Anthropocene forces science to move towards action and interact with a society involved in adapting to changes and concerned with the threats to its territory’s habitability.…”
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    EASTERN SPIRITUAL TRADITIONS THROUGH THE LENS OF MODERN SCIENTIFIC WORLDVIEW by Tetiana V. Danylova

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Scientific novelty. Modern science reaffirmed one of the basic statements of Eastern mysticism: our concepts that we use to explain the world (such as past, present, future, physical space, personality, etc.) are not fundamental characteristics of reality. …”
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