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    Savoirs naturalistes et stratégies de collecte de Geloina erosa, Geloina expansa et Polymesoda bengalensis dans la mangrove de l’île de Siberut (Indonésie) by Ariadna Burgos

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…But beyond their use as a key subsistence resource, mollusks are excellent bioindicators and provide a unique object to establish an interactive an complementary dialogue between scientists and local gatherers in the monitoring and assessment of coastal change.…”
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    Toxicity of formaldehyde, and its role in the formation of harmful and aromatic compounds during food processing by Xiaoyan Sun, Chunmin Yang, Weiyue Zhang, Jie Zheng, Juanying Ou, Shiyi Ou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This review provides insights that may help food scientists develop strategies to mitigate formaldehyde's harmful effects while potentially harnessing its role in producing beneficial aromatic compounds.…”
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    Tangential Points: Aleksandr Bogdanov and Sergei Eisenstein Revisited by Tikka Pia

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Bogdanov, a leading theoretician of political, economical, cultural, and educational revolution, is today also recognized internationally as one of the pioneering systems scientists of the early twentieth century. Eisenstein began to establish an international reputation thanks to the originality of his films and his eclectic theoretical writings that have remained a rich source of continuing discoveries for film scholars. …”
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    The place and role of insurance in shaping a “greenˮ economy by M. N. Stepanova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The ways of integrating it as a constituent element of the financial system have been considered. The views of scientists involved in various aspects of modelling the “green” economy on the functional utility of insurance have been summarised. …”
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    The Concept of Legal Egalitarianism in Heterogeneous and Culturally Homogeneous Societies by I. V. Fedosov

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The author examined historical material and scientific positions of various scientists — sociology, cultural science, social anthropology, political science, history and legal theory. …”
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    RANKING FACTORS FOR SUPPLIER SELECTION WITH APPLICATION OF THE FTOPSIS METHOD by Adis Puška, Sead Šadić, Admir I. Beganović

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Experts include those scientists who published scientific papers on this subject by the prestigious Elsevier publishing house. …”
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  7. 987

    Renewable Energy Driven by Le Chatelier's Principle, Enzyme Function, and Non-Additive Contributions to Ion Fluctuations: A Hypothesis in Biomechanical and Nanotechnology Energy Th... by Sergio Manzetti

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The use of exotic materials in these fields and even enzymes has led scientists to be able to cross-link biomolecules and nanotechnology circuits, which can be important points in the search of novel energy searches. …”
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  8. 988

    Jeremy Rifkin o konsekwencjach rewolucji biotechnologii. Krytyka „ery biotechnologii” by Anna Słoniowska

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…He is trying to convince us that scientists are playing God in their laboratories. They often invent great things like new medicines or therapies. …”
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    A Novel Partial Sequence Alignment Tool for Finding Large Deletions by Taner Aruk, Duran Ustek, Olcay Kursun

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We present a fast alignment software package, BinaryPartialAlign, that can be used by wet lab scientists to find long structural variations in their experiments. …”
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    La mercatique transatlantique d’un végétal psychoactif : le guaraná entre remède et aliment (1840-1921) by Bastien Beaufort

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Once isolated this alkaloid was largely distributed as a remedy thanks to the support of numerous scientists and merchants in the European drugstore network. …”
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    Vers la « Blue Society » by Philippe Vallette

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Thanks to the exchange of know-how, to the sharing of knowledge and to the appropriation of that vision by scientists, companies, policy-makers and citizens, positive solutions and innovative experiences could emerge and be a part of the creation of a new sustainable and fair society.…”
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    Self-similarity and synthetic biology: a possible fractal anticipation by Robert Meckin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The case is made for a possible fractal anticipation which would have the capacity to identify patterns and support innovators, social scientists and researchers to be better prepared for encountering similar developments at different orders of magnitude.…”
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    “What’s in a word?”: by Sylvie NAIL

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It reviews the framework of action and analyses the contours and implications of the concepts defined by scientists and used in mainstream international politics, in particular “ecosystem services”, “nature-based solutions” and “nature’s contributions to people”. …”
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    The implications of ‘jam’ and other ideation technologies for organisational decision making by Morrison Kate

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Research and development can now be outsourced to external self-organising communities of scientists, new business models rely wholly on content created by end users and customers are increasingly asked for input to the development of new products and services. …”
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    Worldwide Increasing Incidences of Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma by Dianne E. Godar

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) has been increasing at a steady rate in fair-skinned populations around the world for decades. Scientists are not certain why CMM has been steadily increasing, but strong, intermittent UVB (290–320 nm) exposures, especially sunburn episodes, probably initiate, CMM, while UVA (321–400 nm) passing through glass windows in offices and cars probably promotes it. …”
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    Art can provide a means for promoting biophilia as an aspect of zoonoses risk communication by Peyton Beaumont

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic served as a call to action for scientists to find new and creative ways to prevent future pandemics. …”
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    Representation and Reception of the Image of the Zulu. From Travel Accounts to the Public Sphere in Mid-Victorian and Edwardian Great Britain (1850–1914) by Patricia Crouan-Véron

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We will try to determine if the representations took different forms whether they were produced by missionaries, traveller-artists or scientists. To what extent does the individual experience become a collective experience? …”
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    On the problem of the law of international organizations by M.N. Rajabov

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The paper considers the views of scientists on the position of the law of international organizations in the general system of law. …”
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    Lessons Learned from Evaluations of Citizen Science Programs by Luke Gommerman, Martha C. Monroe

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Citizen science uses volunteers of all ages, professions, backgrounds, and skills — often across broad geographic areas — to engage non-scientists in a variety of tasks, but most commonly data collection. …”
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    Scientific Periodicals Circulation in Lithuania in the First Half of the 19th Century: the Case of Vilnius University by Arvydas Pacevičius

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The study aims to determine how periodicals from abroad reached Lithuania, how they were stored at Vilnius University, and how scientists utilized these information resources. It was found that the concept of scientific periodicals in the early 19th century began to emerge in bibliographic classification and librarians’ documentation, with their form and content being equated to popular science and/or the continuous works of scientific academies and societies. …”
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