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    The role of nurses in Operating Therapeutic Groups in the Family Health Strategy by Francielle Rosso Mazzuchello, Luciane B. Ceretta, Magada Tessman Schwalm, Valdemira Santina Dagostim, Maria Tereza Soratto

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…It was used for analysis of the results analysis categories proposed by Minayo. The search results denote the need to outreach to professionals in relation to Therapeutic Operating Groups, by actually Instrumenting them to demystify the vision curativista, in addition to promoting group activities empowerment of subject to the search for a better quality of life.…”
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    The semigroup of nonempty finite subsets of rationals by Reuben Spake

    Published 1988-01-01
    “…In the greatest semilattice decomposition of ℛ, let 𝒜(X) denote the archimedean component containing X. In this paper we examine the structure of ℛ and determine its greatest semilattice decomposition. …”
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    Starlikeness associated with parabolic regions by Rosihan M. Ali

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…A parabolic starlike function f of order ρ in the unit disk is characterized by the fact that the quantity zf′(z)/f(z) lies in a given parabolic region in the right half-plane. Denote the class of such functions by PS∗(ρ). This class is contained in the larger class of starlike functions of order ρ. …”
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    The Milesian School: the Relationship between Religion and Philosophy by Mykolas Degutis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The concept of the first principle denotes a shared discourse between philosophers and poets, both of which focused on elucidating the origin or essence of the cosmos. …”
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    Object lessons: the question of cultural property in the age of repatriation by Michael E. Harkin

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Northwest Coast material culture has become increasingly identified as cultural property, a quasi-legal concept that denotes objects of a collective patrimony. This represents a radical shift from earlier notions of property, seen strongly as privately owned by individuals and family groups. …”
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    Observing versus creating flowers: a review of relevance for art therapy by Ephrat Huss, Mitsue Nagamine, Michele Zaccai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper compares the embodied aesthetic experience of three types of images: photographed flowers, drawn flowers, and mandalas, summarizing data from three former comparative papers. The findings denote the strong embodied emotional connection of participants (changes in mood expressed in neural and physiological responses) to images of real flowers, as compared to the more cognitive reactions to drawings of flowers and cognitive stimulation of flower-like mandalas. …”
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    On a thin set of integers involving the largest prime factor function by Jean-Marie De Koninck, Nicolas Doyon

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…For each integer n≥2, let P(n) denote its largest prime factor. Let S:={n≥2:n does not divide P(n)!} …”
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    On the factorised subgroups of products of cyclic and non-cyclic finite $p$-groups by McCann, Brendan

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Suppose in addition that the nilpotency class of $B$ is less than $\frac{p}{2}$. We denote by $\mho _i(B) $ the subgroup of $B$ generated by the $p^i$-th powers of elements of $B$, that is $ \mho _i(B) = \langle b^{p^i} \mid b \in B \rangle $. …”
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    Inferential analysis of the stress-strength reliability for a new extended family of distributions by Mohammed S. Kotb, Mohammed Z. Raqab

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…This study addresses the estimation of system reliability, denoted as [Formula: see text], where X and Y are independent but not identically distributed random variables from an extended distribution family, incorporating a new parameter to extend the normal and Weibull distributions. …”
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    Positive Solutions for the Initial Value Problems of Fractional Evolution Equation by Yue Liang, Yu Ma, Xiaoyan Gao

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This paper discusses the existence of positive solutions for the initial value problem of fractional evolution equation with noncompact semigroup , ; in a Banach space , where denotes the Caputo fractional derivative of order , is a closed linear operator, generates an equicontinuous semigroup, and is continuous. …”
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    Game Chromatic Number of Generalized Petersen Graphs and Jahangir Graphs by Ramy Shaheen, Ziad Kanaya, Khaled Alshehada

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Alice's goal is to color the set of vertices using the minimum number of colors, which is called game chromatic number and is denoted by χgG, while Bob's goal is to prevent Alice's goal. …”
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    Least Squares Estimation for α-Fractional Bridge with Discrete Observations by Guangjun Shen, Xiuwei Yin

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Assume that the process is observed at discrete time ti=iΔn,  i=0,…,n, and Tn=nΔn denotes the length of the “observation window.” We construct a least squares estimator α^n of α which is consistent; namely, α^n converges to α in probability as n→∞.…”
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    L’essentialisme stratégique pour une réorganisation de l’espace by Lise Landrin

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The intervention of a Nepalese NGO to eradicate this practice invite to re-read the feminist debates on essentialism, on the difference as well as on the relevance of the category of "woman". Essentialism, as it denotes irrefutable characteristics, has been criticized by different waves of feminists, who rightly insist on the socially constructed significance of the identities. …”
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    A Note on the Minimum Wiener Polarity Index of Trees with a Given Number of Vertices and Segments or Branching Vertices by Sadia Noureen, Akhlaq Ahmad Bhatti, Akbar Ali

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The Wiener polarity index of a graph G, usually denoted by WpG, is defined as the number of unordered pairs of those vertices of G that are at distance 3. …”
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    Effect of the Domain Geometry on the Solutions to Fractional Brezis-Nirenberg Problem by Qiaoyu Tian, Yonglin Xu

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In this paper, we consider the Brezis-Nirenberg problem for the nonlocal fractional elliptic equation Aαux=NN-2αuxp+εux, x∈Ω, ux>0, x∈Ω, u(x)=0, x∈∂Ω, where 0<α<1 is fixed, p=N+2α/N-2α, ε is a small parameter, and Ω is a bounded smooth domain of RN(N≥4α). Aα denotes the fractional Laplace operator defined through the spectral decomposition. …”
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    NONLINEAR CHARACTERISTICS OF SQUARE SOLID-CORE PHOTONIC CRYSTAL FIBERS WITH VARIOUS LATTICE PARAMETERS IN THE CLADDING by Tran Bao Tran Le, Van Trong Dang, Van Lanh Chu, Thi Hong Phuong Nguyen, Nguyen Minh Hang Trang, Trong Duc Hoang, Thi Thuy Nguyen

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Based on simulation results, three optimal structures, denoted #F1, #F2, and #F3, having anomalous and all-normal dispersions in the near-infrared range are selected to investigate characteristic properties at the pump wavelength. …”
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    THEORY AND PRACTICE OF RUSSIAN PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT by O. A. Revzon

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The paper evaluates the dynamics of changes in public debt and its transformation, which consists in the transition from external to internal borrowing. The author denotes problems in the field of underfunding of budget expenditures in connection with the coronavirus pandemic. …”
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    Rings with a finite set of nonnilpotents by Mohan S. Putcha, Adil Yaqub

    Published 1979-01-01
    “…Let R be a ring and let N denote the set of nilpotent elements of R. Let n be a nonnegative integer. …”
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    Les infinitives problématiques : l’exemple de cease to by Geneviève Girard-Gillet

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Infinitives are usually thought to refer to future events relative to the time denoted by the matrix verb they depend on. But with some verbs this temporal interpretation turns out to be false. …”
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    A note on power invariant rings by Joong Ho Kim

    Published 1981-01-01
    “…R is said to be forever-power-invariant if S is a ring and n is any positive integer such that R((n))≅S((n)) then R≅S Let IC(R) denote the set of all a∈R such that there is R- homomorphism σ:R[[X]]→R with σ(X)=a. …”
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