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    THE VALUES OF LEGAL CULTURE IN THE MINDS OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS by KATKOVA L.V., MEKKA O.A.

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…First of all, we are talking about those models of legal culture that reduce it to law-abiding behavior and knowledge of the law, which, in the opinion of the authors, is completely insufficient. …”
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    The use of whole genome amplification for genomic evaluation of bovine embryos by K. S. Pantiukh, I. V. Rukin, S. V. Portnov, A. Khatib, S. L. Panteleev, A. M. Mazur

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…First of all, we are talking about reproductive technologies (IVF) and genomic technologies (general genomic evaluation of animal and genomic evaluation of breeding value). …”
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    A mechanistic quantitative systems pharmacology model platform for translational efficacy evaluation and checkpoint combination design of bispecific immuno-modulatory antibodies by Yiyang Xu, Siyuan Yang, Qi Rao, Yuan Gao, Guanyue Zhou, Dongmei Zhao, Xinsheng Shi, Yi Chai, Chen Zhao, Chen Zhao

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…However, a quantitative understanding of the dynamic cross-talking mechanisms underlying different immune checkpoints as well as the optimal dosing and target design of checkpoint-targeting bispecific antibodies still remain challenging to researchers. …”
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    Parameters for assessing the quality of the organization of educative work of at school by S. G. Chukhin, E. V. Chukhina

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The higher the indicators of psychological safety of the educational environment, the higher the formation of value orientations among students, the higher the level of subjective well-being and the lower their tendency to deviant behavior; with a high level of cooperation between parents and the school, the level of formation of value orientations among students is higher; when carrying out activities for the prevention and resolution of conflict situations by the school mediation service, the level of students’ inclination to illegal and aggressive behavior is lower; the presence of a primary branch of the RDDM “Movement of the First” is positively related to the value orientations and safety of personal development of students, the quality of the school climate; The classes “Talking about important things”, stories about professions during class hours, and career guidance testing received the highest ratings from students.…”
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    Use of face masks to limit the spread of the COVID-19 among western Ugandans: Knowledge, attitude and practices. by Franck Katembo Sikakulya, Robinson Ssebuufu, Simon Binezero Mambo, Theophilus Pius, Annet Kabanyoro, Elizabeth Kamahoro, Yusuf Mulumba, Jean Kakule Muhongya, Patrick Kyamanywa

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Government, non-governmental organizations and civil society should improve sensitization of populations on how to behave with face masks while talking to avoid the spread of the COVID-19 among western Ugandans.…”
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    The Problems of Using Artificial Intelligence in Military Management by Kh. A. Ghazeyan, G. E. Harutyunyan

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In particular, we are talking about a world war between major powers, the likelihood of a nuclear conflict and the withdrawal of AI from control. …”
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    Estimation of Stresses in a Plate with a Concentrator through Ultrasonic Measurements of Acoustic Anisotropy by D. A. Tretyakov, D. S. Osovik

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The difference is explained by the fact that Kirsch's approach assumes the action of compressive stresses in the area of location of some points, but this factor is absent if we are talking about a real plate. It has been established that in the area of material with predominant tensile stresses, the acoustoelasticity method allows for a quantitative estimate of their difference with an error not exceeding the engineering one. …”
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    Older Adults’ Use of Cannabis and Attitudes Around Disclosing Medical Cannabis Use to Their Healthcare Providers in California: A Mixed Methods Study by Dania Abu Baker, Paola N. Cruz Rivera, Rekha Narasimhan, Nhi Nguyen, Lize Tibiriçá, Wayne E. Kepner, Pearse O’Malley, Annie L. Nguyen, Alison A. Moore

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Approximately 89% reported their primary HCPs were aware of their cannabis use, and 84.2% felt very comfortable/comfortable talking to HCPs about cannabis. Common themes from interviews included participants (1) being motivated to disclose cannabis use to their HCPs to seek medical advice on dosing, side effects, and benefits of cannabis, (2) feeling comfortable disclosing cannabis use as legalization has eased the stigma around cannabis use, and (3) perceiving mostly neutral attitudes from HCPs on their cannabis use. …”
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    THE PROBLEM OF WORLD ORDER IN WESTERN IR STUDIES by M. V. Soljanova

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Others argue that the increase in the number of centers of power and the need for a multilateral approach to solving global problems (terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, environmental and climate issues) talking about the formation of multipolarity. However, it should be recognized that currently no widely accepted theoretical and conceptual apparatus, which complicates not only the study of the world order, but makes it impossible to search for common approaches of the international community in solving the problems associated with global development, new challenges and threats. …”
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    Vagus Nerve Schwannoma: A Case Report and Literature Review by Kato Ronald, Kantu Ronald, Jacinta Ambaru, Dan Sekiwunga

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The patient had an inability to speak properly and locking of her tongue during speech, with pain to the right side of the neck as Intermittent, prompted by turning her head to the right and shooting pain to her shoulder, which is short‐lived, with a sensation of difficulty swallowing and talking that is alleviated by moving her head to a neutral position. …”
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    Neural responses to peers moderate conversation-drinking associations in daily life by Mia Jovanova, Ovidia Stanoi, Christin Scholz, Bruce Doré, Danielle Cosme, Yoona Kang, Nicole Cooper, Zachary M. Boyd, Dani S. Bassett, Peter J. Mucha, David M. Lydon-Staley, Kevin N. Ochsner, Emily B. Falk

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Next, using ecological momentary assessment, we tracked alcohol conversations and drinking twice daily for 28 days. On average, talking about alcohol was associated with a higher likelihood of next-day drinking. …”
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    Learner Support Systems in Distance Learning Education Systems (Comparative Analysis of VU and AIOU) by Ahmad Attiq-ul-Rehman, Amina Shahzadi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “… This examine sightsees and equates the learner assist systems at Virtual University (VU) and Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) in Pakistan, focusing on their effectiveness in talking the desires of distance newbies. The number one independent is to evaluate how these structures differ in structure, delivery, and consumer-friendliness, and to assess their strengths and obstacles in facilitating pupil appointment, retention, and academic success. …”
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    Implante valvular aórtico transcatéter transfemoral paso a paso by Miguel Ángel Gómez Vidal

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract: The transfemoral implantation technique of a transcatheter Aortic valve (TAVI) is the most widespread of all, and although it is basically the same as the rest of the retrograde transarterial implantation techniques, it has its peculiarities, and practically all devices are adapted to this access, being currently the most used in the world.Talking about transfemoral TAVI implant with everything that is currently written and protocolized by different authors is a bit repetitive, but in general the current descriptions usually refer to a specific device, adapting it to its specific peculiarities, being the most popular. devices from Medtronic (Corevalve and evolut-pro) and Edwards (Sapiens 3 and ultra).For this reason, I am going to try to give this document an eminently general and practical nature, trying to provide you with the technical possibilities and tricks that experience has allowed me to know and learn.…”
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    Perception of Women regarding Respectful Maternity Care during Facility-Based Childbirth by Pratima Pathak, Bijaya Ghimire

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Though the majority of the women reported that they have experienced RMC services, they also revealed that they have experienced disrespectful care in various forms such as being shouted upon (30.0%), being slapped (18.7%), delayed service provision (22.7%), and not talking positively about pain and relief during childbirth (28.0%). …”
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    A fight worth remembering: sharing archival materials in interviews to support recall of ex-mental patient activism by Danielle Landry, Danielle Landry

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Doing so may help to ensure key informants are able to make meaningful contributions to sociological research on histories of activism. Talking to participants about archival material can help researchers to make sense of those materials, their connections and sequencing. …”
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    Gender differences in stress intensity and coping strategies among students, future emergency relief specialists by Gačić Jasmina, Jović Slađana J., Terzić Negra S., Cvetković Vladimir M., Terzić Miloš T., Stojanović Dušan G., Stojanović Goran R.

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The most frequently used mechanisms for controlling and overcoming stress were mostly social: talking with friends, listening to music, family support, frequent walks, socializing and going out, using the Internet, frequent sleep, intense physical activity, crying and relaxation. …”
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    Caregivers’ experiences of being asked about adverse childhood experiences and receiving support from an integrated health and social care hub: a qualitative study by Ashraful Kabir, Harriet Hiscock, Hueiming Liu, Lingling Chen, Rebecca Bosward, Natalie White, Sarah Loveday, Wilhelmina Ebbett

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These themes were as follows: (i) trusting relationships are fundamental; (ii) expectations play a role in talking about adversities; (iii) barriers to open discussion of adversities and (iv) barriers to accessing services.Conclusions Consultations between caregivers and hub practitioners can effectively identify and address ACEs despite certain barriers. …”
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    Poor communication impairs optimal care of patients with heart failure and erectile dysfunction by Lea Leist, Lenka Hausmann, Carla Pohlink

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Thirty‐nine per cent of HCPs felt that their patients were uncomfortable talking about ED, but only 7% of patients reported discomfort. …”
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    Improving competence for practice: a realist evaluation of co-produced master-level digital sexual health promotion courses for health and welfare professionals by Kristina Areskoug Josefsson, Kristina Areskoug Josefsson, Malin Lindroth, Ane Johannesen, Gerd Hilde Lunde, Kim Jana Schultz, Daniel Masterson, Daniel Masterson

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Four data sources were used: 1) midway course evaluation from 32 students analysed with reflective thematic analysis, 2) focus group interviews with four teachers, analysed with reflective thematic analysis, 3) Students’ Attitudes to Sexual Health Extended survey pre- and post-test with 17 students, analysed with comparative statistics, and 4) learning analytics based on data from the digital tool FeedbackFruits, where interactions were analysed using a digital whiteboard).ResultsThe analysis resulted in a refined programme theory indicating that students found courses relevant for practice, became more comfortable talking about sexual health in practice and applied their learning in practice.DiscussionThe study supports the value of co-production in developing and delivering digital master-level courses in sexual health promotion for professionals, and the added value of work-integrated learning in this setting and highlights the need for digital literacy among both students and teachers. …”
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