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    Zika, a Mosquito-Transmitted Virus by L. Phil Lounibos, Barry W. Alto, Nathan D. Burkett-Cadena, Cynthia C. Lord, Chelsea T. Smartt, C. Roxanne Rutledge Connelly, Jorge R. Rey

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…ENY-888/IN1120: Zika, a Mosquito-Transmitted Virus (ufl.edu) See also 2/9/2016 press release: UF/IFAS scientists write document explaining Zika virus; urge vigilance - News.  …”
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    The meaning and concept of public safety and order by D. S. Tykhonova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Therefore, it is the state that is entrusted with the task of fully ensuring public safety, public order and peace of our society.The article studies the scientific research in this area, considers and analyses many views of state and foreign scientists, pays much attention to the meaning and concept of "public safety" and "public order", defines the purpose and objectives of the scientific research. …”
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    The Congress of Mongolologists-Philologists In Ulanbaatar (1959) in the Ideological Contexts of the Cold War by Tatiana I. Yusupova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…When forming the list of participants in the Congress, the Mongolian Committee of Science took into account the political views of scientists and consulted with the USSR Academy of Sciences on this issue. …”
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    MeStanG—Resource for High-Throughput Sequencing Standard Data Sets Generation for Bioinformatic Methods Evaluation and Validation by Daniel Ramos Lopez, Francisco J. Flores, Andres S. Espindola

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Based on this performance and its novel capacity of generating exact number of reads, MeStanG can be used by scientists to develop mock metagenomic samples (artificial HTS data sets) to assess the diagnostic performance metrics of bioinformatic pipelines, allowing the user to choose predetermined or customized models for research and training.…”
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    How do predatory medical journals try to seduce and fool potential authors?: Analysis of an 18-months monitoring survey by van Loon Olaf R., van Loon Tom A.J.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Particularly young scientists can nevertheless be relatively easily seduced by the promises of predatory journals, which tend to approach potential authors in an aggressive way. …”
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    QSPR Analysis of Some Alzheimer’s Compounds via Topological Indices and Regression Models by Muhammad Shoaib Sardar, Khalil Hadi Hakami

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) have received considerable interest from scientists for a long time due to their multifactorial nature. …”
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    Air Quality and Public Health Risk Assessment: A Case of an Industrial Area in Haridwar City, Uttarakhand (India) by Alka Pant, Ramesh Chandra Joshi, Sanjay Sharma, Kamal Pant

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Research indicates that the air of the SIDCUL area will become moderately polluted and may cause breathing discomfort to asthma patients’ health. The scientists might apply this model to other polluted regions of the country so that the public and the government can take preventive measures in advance.…”
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    The Role of Scientometric Thresholds for the Evaluation of Grant Applications by K. S. Guba, A. M. Zheleznov, E. A. Chechik

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In addition, the results indicated that the group of research leaders in physics did not significantly change between the two selected waves of competitions (from 2014 to 2017). Although social scientists demonstrated a relatively weak ability to publish internationally, the increase in scientometric expectations has improved the publication record regarding the quantity and quality of publications.…”
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    Conservation communautaire et changement de statuts du bonobo dans le Territoire de Bolobo by Victor Narat, Flora Pennec, Sabrina Krief, Jean Christophe Bokika Ngawolo, Richard Dumez

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Finally, the interactions between the different actors (local people, conservationists, scientists…) imply a hybridization of traditional and scientific knowledge, contributing to the evolution of the knowledge of each actor. …”
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    Prof. Juozas Eretas' views on the history of Lithuanian culture: from „Tėvynės sargas" to „Naujoji Romuva" by Aldona Vasiliauskienė

    Published 1997-12-01
    “… Numerous scientists and public figures contributed their share of honest, devoted work to the foundation of the independent Lithuanian state. …”
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    Enhanced extreme learning machine via competitive learning SSA (CL-SSA) for load capacity factor prediction by Nuriddin Tahir S Luoka, Wagdi M.S. Khalifa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study advocates for the use of the ELM-CLSSA framework to improve the precision and reliability of load capacity factor prediction, offering a valuable tool for scientists and policymakers in their efforts to promote ecological conservation and combat climate change.…”
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    Cliotide U1, a Novel Antimicrobial Peptide Isolated From Leaves by Mahnaz Nasre Taheri, Sima Sadat Seyedjavadi, Mehdi Goudarzi, Gholamhossein Ebrahimipour, Ali Hashemi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Aims: Antibiotic resistance is currently a major challenge to scientists. Thus, attempts have been made to develop new compounds with antimicrobial activity. …”
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    Evaluating AI-generated responses from different chatbots to soil science-related questions by Javad Khanifar

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The study highlights the importance of soil scientists' knowledge and experience in integrating AI chatbots into soil science research and education.…”
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    “REDISCOVERY” OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE FUTURE: PERSPECTIVES OF RUSSIA’S SECURITY UP TO 2050 by S. A. Kravchenko, A. I. Podberezkin

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The article deals with the dynamics of knowledge about the future, factors that determine the need for its »rediscovery« today, among which: the transition of mankind to the dominance of non-linear development; the destruction by globalization of the natural boundaries of civilizational formations, which led to direct interaction of local human civilizations and new conflicts between them; the formation of a unified socio-techno-natural reality; the emergence of complex systems potentially predisposed to the production of catastrophes disasters. This forced scientists to form new models of the future and, accordingly, to develop other theoretical and methodological tools of social forecasting on the basis of which scenarios of the medium-term (up to 2025) and long-term (up to 2050) visions of the international and military political situation are proposed. …”
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    CREATIVE COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR AS A MEANS OF CREATIVE SELF-REALIZATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL by Galina I. Zhelezovskaya, Natalia V. Abramova, Yelena N. Gudkova

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The research is constructed on the review and the comparative analysis of works of the foreign and Russian scientists dealing with the subject of creativeness, psychology of creativity and studying of communicative behaviour.Results and scientific novelty. …”
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    Implementation of the conceptual principles of business social responsibility in ensuring rational water use by Nina Khumarova, Natalia Mahats

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The analysis of the significant developments of foreign and domestic scientists showed that the main attention in the studies is given to the general definition of the essence of the concept of business social responsibility, directions, tools and problems of its implementation at enterprises of various sectors of the economy. …”
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    Anthropodermic Bibliopegy, or, Using Human Skins in Books Binding: A historical study by د. حامد معروف الزیات

    Published 1999-11-01
    “…Doctors also took part in thispractice by their hands, but the collectors of the books kept it from extinction toappear in the modern era and cause a noise in the antique libraries which rose tosearch for these human covers by using advanced techniques as "massspectrometry analysis" in collaboration with prominent scientists as "Daniel P.Kirby."The study pointed to some people who used their skins in Binding ofbooks such as John Horwood, William Burke, etc., in completely absence of allreligious, morals and legal matters, whether by the courts or doctors. …”
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    Individual Prognosis Regarding Effectiveness of a Therapeutic Intervention Using Pre-Therapeutic “Kinesiology Muscle Test” by Ingrid Waxenegger, P. Christian Endler, Beatrix Wulkersdorfer, Heinz Spranger

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Since a therapy's full positive effect and possible adverse effects are individual and not predictable for every single patient, scientists have been searching for methods to predict optimal effects of a therapy. …”
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    FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY STUDIES IN SOVIET UKRAINE by S. V. Rudenko, V. E. Turenko

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It has been established that the anthropological problems were the focus of not only scientists of the Institute of Philosophy of the Soviet Ukraine Academy of Sciences (Y. …”
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    Designing a Planar Fluxgate Using the PCB Technology by A. A. Kolomeitsev, I. A. Zatonov, M. I. Pischanskaya, P. F. Baranov, D. P. Ilyaschenko, E. V. Verkhoturova

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The present work is to develop a small sensor capable of detecting weak magnetic fields, which sources are biocurrents, radiation of far space objects and slight fluctuations of the geomagnetic field. Scientists estimate the strength of such magnetic fields as deciles of nanotesla. …”
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