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Students Attitude Towards LGBTQ; the Future Counselor Challenges
Published 2017-06-01“…The sexual behavior disorientation is a phenomenon that is always happening almost in all communities in various countries, which in the modern world popular with the term LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer). …”
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The United States Supreme Court and Business Elites: Gilded Age Origins of Modern American Liberalism
Published 2014-02-01“…Furthermore, it consistently held that, because state economic regulations were an expression of popular sovereignty and rights of the community, they should be presumed to be valid. …”
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Soberanía transitiva y adhesión condicional: lealtad e insurrección en el Reino de Guatemala, 1808-1811
Published 2007-01-01“…Este ensayo considera cómo los cabildos de las ciudades principales de la Capitanía General de Guatemala (hoy América Central) apropiaron el lenguaje utilizado por las juntas sobre el pactismo, la soberanía de los pueblos y la representación popular. Por un lado, subrayaron en 1808 tanto su lealtad al rey cautivo Fernando VII para sacar mayores derechos para las instituciones locales, como al cabildo, y en 1810- 1811, su derecho de organizar junti-ayuntamientos con el fin de insistir en una autonomía más amplia. …”
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Development of a Low Cost Assistive Listening System for Hearing-Impaired Student Classroom
Published 2013-01-01“…It utilised digital wireless technology and was aimed to be an alternative to a popular FM ALS. Key specifications include transmitting in 2.4 GHz ISM band with eight selectable transmission channels, battery operated and chargeable, pocket size, and ranged up to thirty metres. …”
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Flow-Mediated Dilatation in the Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease: A Meta-Analysis
Published 2022-01-01“…Flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) is the most popular noninvasive method for vascular endothelial function evaluation. …”
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Why is it problematic for technicians to say they teach in higher education?
Published 2025-01-01“… This article challenges the popular misconception that technicians do not teach within higher education (HE). …”
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Formulation and Evaluation of Quality Parameters of Effervescent Granules from the Potent Antioxidant between Two Variants of the Adaptogenic Herb Ocimum tenuiflorum L.
Published 2023-01-01“…In Nepal, O. tenuiflorum L. is popular with two variants: Krishna Tulsi consisting of purple-colored leaves and Sri Tulsi consisting of green-colored leaves. …”
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Ecological movement in Baltic republics in the years of perestroika
Published 2024-09-01“…As a result, the Baltic intelligentsia who initiated discussion of these problems and managed to organize various protest actions gained some experience in mobilizing the population of the republics, which was then used in the creation of Popular Fronts and movements. They in turn triggered disintegration mechanisms in the USSR in the next stages of perestroika.…”
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Potential and development prospects of wind generation on the Kola Peninsula
Published 2024-06-01“…Currently, qualified generating stations powered by renewable ener gy sources (hereinafter referred to as RES) are becoming increasingly popular in the electric power industry. Wind farms and solar generating panels have become mostly common in the modern world. …”
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Insurrección, legitimidad y política radical
Published 2005-09-01“…A la luz de tal lectura, y en el marco del ciclo de desacato político abierto con la primera destitución presidencial en 1997, se sostiene que en el ordenamiento político se ha instalado una forma intempestiva de ejercicio de la soberanía popular desde la que se establece un modo radical de control democrático de las elites políticas: la “forma insurrección”. …”
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Destiny of Destinations: Can TDM Help?
Published 2014-06-01“…Tourism destination management (TDM) is a popular catchword of current tourism research. A research, co-financed by the European Union through the Hungary-Croatia IPA Cross-border Co-operation Programme, within the project ’Health &Rural Tourism DM Model’ (project no.: HUHR/1101/2.1.3/0006), was carried out in 2013 to analyse the specialities of TDM in health tourism destinations, the physical and human resources of such destinations, aspects of sustainability and competitiveness, the main factors of success. …”
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The potential of fluorogenicity for single molecule FRET and DyeCycling
Published 2024-01-01“…Single Molecule Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (smFRET) is a popular technique to directly observe biomolecular dynamics in real time, offering unique mechanistic insight into proteins, ribozymes, and so forth. …”
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A Novel N-Input Voting Algorithm for X-by-Wire Fault-Tolerant Systems
Published 2014-01-01“…The results of analyzed evaluations through plots and statistical computations have demonstrated that this novel algorithm does not have the limitations of some popular voting algorithms such as median and weighted; moreover, it is able to significantly increase the reliability and availability of the system in the best case to 2489.7% and 626.74%, respectively, and in the worst case to 3.84% and 1.55%, respectively.…”
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A Unified Assessment Approach for Urban Infrastructure Sustainability and Resilience
Published 2018-01-01“…The concepts of sustainability and resilience have become very popular in the field of urban infrastructure. This paper reviews previous research on sustainability and resilience of urban infrastructure. …”
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AI language model rivals expert ethicist in perceived moral expertise
Published 2025-02-01“…Here, we advance work on the Moral Turing Test and find that Americans rate ethical advice from GPT-4o as slightly more moral, trustworthy, thoughtful, and correct than that of the popular New York Times advice column, The Ethicist. …”
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Injury Patterns in Fencing Athletes – A Retrospective Review
Published 2024-09-01“…# Background Fencing is a unique and increasingly popular sport, but limited data exist regarding related injuries…”
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About the confusion-matrix-based assessment of the results of imbalanced data classification
Published 2021-03-01“…The paper demonstrates on real data that the popular accuracy function cannot correctly estimate the classification errors for imbalanced data. …”
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مواقع التواصل الاجتماعیة الأکادیمیة
Published 2019-04-01“…The research deals with the definition of social networking sites foracademic purposes, the date of their launch, the intellectual production ofacademic communication sites, the need to use them, the dangers of using them,and the exclusion of the most popular social networking sites.(1) Research Gate, founded in 2008 in Berlin by Ijad Madisch, HorstFickenscher, and Sören Hofmayer, (2) the site of Academia.edu, which wasfounded in 2008 in San Francisco by Richard Price, (3) Mendeley, founded in2007 by three German doctoral students; and (4) the Zotero site, launched in2006.The study pointed out that it is advantageous to use social networkingsites for academics Such as: sharing and discovering sources, supportingcooperation, developing identity and self, and communication.The risk of using it to researchers: wasting time, lack of enough activeusers, inefficient use, and lack of digital identity management.The risk of using it on institutions: the spread of knowledge that can beused badly by competitors, and lack of control over the reputation of institutions.Finally, the study pointed to the existence of two views on the relationshipbetween the use of social networking sites and academic achievement: The firstpoint of view: confirms that the relationship is negative between social networkingsites and academic achievement, and the second view assumes a positiverelationship between them.…”
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De espantapájaros a sufragistas: la emergencia de una subjetividad femenina en Colombia
Published 2024-07-01“…Fue el Congreso Internacional Femenino el que permitió no solo poner en evidencia su condición de meras amas de casa, sino también sus reclamos sobre el voto popular. Tales exigencias se dieron en medio de burlas, escándalos y rechazo social. …”
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Yield and horticultural performance of seed-oil pumpkin in south Florida
Published 2018-12-01“… Naked seeds derived from ‘naked-seed’ pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo L.) are a popular ingredient in many snacks, breads, breakfast cereal, soups and other edible goods (Baxter et al. 2012; Loy 2004). …”
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