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    Network analysis of suicide ideation and depression–anxiety symptoms among Chinese adolescents by Yan Zhang, Jin Liu, Mei Huang, Liang Li, Yumeng Ju, Bangshan Liu, Shuyin Xu, Xiyu Wei, Wenwen Ou, Mohan Ma, Guanyi Lv, Xiaotian Zhao, Yaqi Qin, Yunjing Li, Siqi Yang, Yimei Lu, Yafei Chen, Junwu Liu

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…A comparison was made between the depression–anxiety symptom networks of the two groups.Results ‘Restlessness’, ‘sad mood’ and ‘trouble relaxing’ were the most prominent central symptoms in the depression–anxiety symptom network, and ‘restlessness’, ‘nervousness’ and ‘reduced movement’ were the bridge symptoms in this network. …”
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    Child maltreatment during the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for child and adolescent mental health by Hannah McDowell, Sophie Barriault, Tracie O. Afifi, Elisa Romano, Nicole Racine, Nicole Racine

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…As societies worldwide addressed the numerous challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, a troubling concern emerged—the possible rise of child maltreatment, which is a pernicious risk factor for child and adolescent mental health difficulties. …”
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    Prevalence of Physical and Psychological Violence among Heterosexual Couples by Laura López Angulo, Yenisley Fundora Quintero, Anais Valladares González, Yamila Ramos Rangel, Yanet Blanco Fleites

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The variables included psychological and physical violence, sex, age, skin color, marital status, educational level and history of living in troubled homes. The results were processed using SPSS 15.0. …”
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    Glocalization of Yoruba Omoluwabi Ideology by Ademola O. Dasylva

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The paper concludes that the Omoluwabi ideology is capable of fostering genuine development, and that its relevance to worldviews, core universal values, and principles naturally compels an acknowl­edgment of its profundity, as well as ensures the possibility of its assuming a pedestal of universal philosophical and ideological mediation in an apparently troubled world, albeit not without some soft challenges.  …”
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    THE DYNAMICS OF STATE-SOCIETY RELATIONS AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN NIGERIA by OGBONNA Emmanuel Chijioke, ALUKO Bayode, ADEYANJU Joseph

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The paper concluded that Nigerian democratisation is troubled by the lopsided nature of state-society relations leading to the hijack of the state for private interest and impairment of democratic deepening. …”
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    Les pollutions atmosphériques urbaines de proximité à l’heure du Développement Durable by Séverine Frère, Isabelle Roussel, Aymeric Blanchet

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…The subject of environmental nuisances and the complaints they generate has an ambiguous nature: between health and quality of life, industry and urban life situation, between nuisance and toxicity, trouble and Atmospheric pollutions of proximity. Their ambiguous nature allows to ask for a management of nuisance and atmospheric pollution with a proximity approach, close to the citizen’s preoccupations and with sustainable development in mind.…”
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    Academic Debt in Higher Education: An Analysis of the Causes and Opportunities to Overcome by Yu. S. Ezrokh, A. M. Kashirina

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It was revealed that: a) high incoming scores do not guarantee trouble-free education at the university; b) students with low scores (but not less than 160–170) are also able to master quite complicated university programs; c) the presence of academic debts does not depend on the type of disciplines studied (economics / information technology). …”
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    Association between Sleep Habits and Metabolically Healthy Obesity in Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study by Thirumagal Kanagasabai, Ramandeep Dhanoa, Jennifer L. Kuk, Chris I. Ardern

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Neither sleep duration nor overall sleep quality was related to MHO in crude or multivariable adjusted analyses; however, reporting “almost always” to having trouble falling asleep (OR (95% CI): 0.40 (0.20–0.78)), waking up during the night (0.38 (0.17–0.85)), feeling unrested during the day (0.35 (0.18–0.70)), and feeling overly sleepy during the day (0.35 (0.17–0.75)) was related to lower odds of MHO. …”
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    Participatory ESOL as process and product: Community-based participatory research with refugee English learners by Melissa Hauber-Özer, Joseph Decker

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By centring learners’ own words in the article, we aim to trouble the presumed divisions between community and university, researcher and participant, and education and research. …”
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    风机偏心对空冷梁式桥架振动实验研究 by 郭铁能, 孟令军, 白春生, 华旭

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The vibration problem of air-cooling fan bridge has been troubling the north thermal power plant.Excessive vibration amplitude causes the damage of fan,motor,reducer and other equipment,and affects the stability and economic benefit of power plant operation.In this paper,the vibration speed of the air-cooling fan exceeded the standard as the research object,and the data acquisition instrument and acceleration sensor were used to test the vibration of the air cooling fan bridge in the power plant of xiaoyi in Shanxi Province.According to the frequency characteristics generated by these incentives,the main influence factors of the vibration of the fan bridge caused by the original fan blades were explored.By analyzing the vibration signal,the main influencing factors of the vibration of fan bridge are explored according to the frequency characteristics.The test results show that the excessive vibration of the bridge is caused by the interference force caused by the fan eccentric mass.During the operation of the fan,the phase of the sensor at the middle of the bridge alternates positively and negatively,and the fan shaft produces a sway,which is inconsistent with the expected horizontal vibration of the bridge.In order to verify the rationality of the above analysis,the finite element analysis of the bridge frame was carried out,and the results are consistent with the above conclusions.Through the forced vibration test and hammer test of the fan bridge,it is found that the maximum frequency value of the vibration of the fan bridge caused by eccentric mass is far away from the natural vibration frequency of the fan bridge,and will not cause the resonance phenomenon of the fan bridge.Therefore,the vibration of the fan bridge caused by eccentric mass is only related to the static stiffness of the fan bridge.The test results will provide a basis for the design of beam bridge and the avoidance of vibration caused by fan eccentricity.…”
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    Les agglomérations de Germanie Seconde aux ive et ve s. apr. J.-C. by Raymond Brulet

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The clustered settlements are connected to two totally different spheres: a military zone along the limes, which during the High Empire favours the development of canabae and military vici ; the second one in the hinterland, composed of road networks confronted with successive periods of trouble during the Late Antiquity and small centres out of the road networks. …”
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    Cystic Endometriosis in a Huge Degenerated Subserous Leiomyoma Mimicking Bilateral Multicystic Endometriomas in an Infertile Woman with Diminished Ovarian Reserve: A Rare Endometri... by Safak Hatirnaz, Sabri Colak, Abdulkadir Reis

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Surgery revealed that the mass is not bilateral endometriomas but a huge pedunculated leiomyoma with cystic degeneration and cystic endometriosis. Endometriosis is a troubling gynecologic condition occurring in 10% to 15% of women of reproductive age and is associated with fertility problems. …”
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    Sex, Gore and Provocation: the Influence of Exploitation in John Waters’s Early Films by Elise Pereira Nunes

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…His first feature-length movies, Mondo Trasho (1969), Multiple Maniacs (1970), Pink Flamingos (1972) and Female Trouble (1974), which account for the influence of exploitation on the filmmaker’s career, can be described as exploitation cinema themselves to a certain extent and assert the emergence of Waters as the “Pope of Trash.”…”
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    A Comparative Bibliometric Analysis of Global Research on Adaptation Interventions for Healthy Aging at Home by Wusi Zhou, Xiaoyang Lyu, Yuxi Huang, Biya Jiang, Jianzhong Jiang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aimed to assess the contribution of housing adaptation research outputs across the world and disclose housing adaptation as a public issue not just a private trouble. A comparative bibliometric approach was adopted. …”
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    Inflammation-Related Mechanisms in Chronic Kidney Disease Prediction, Progression, and Outcome by Simona Mihai, Elena Codrici, Ionela Daniela Popescu, Ana-Maria Enciu, Lucian Albulescu, Laura Georgiana Necula, Cristina Mambet, Gabriela Anton, Cristiana Tanase

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This review aims to summarize the recent knowledge regarding the relationship between inflammation and CKD, highlighting the current proteomic approaches, as well as the inflammasomes and gut microbiota dysbiosis involvement in the setting of CKD, culminating with the troubling bidirectional connection between CKD and renal malignancy, raised on the background of an inflammatory condition.…”
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    Corporate accreditation system of PJSC Gazprom as a tool for ensuring uniformity of measurements of organization by R. T. Saetova, I. A. Battalov, Ya. V. Denisova

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The relevance of the research is predetermined by factors as the strengthening of the role of chemical analytical (testing) laboratories of gas transmission companies in the implementation of Gazprom’s PJSC strategy in the field of reliable and trouble-free transportation of natural gas and the need of testing laboratories to constantly confirm their impartiality and ability to carry out production tasks at a competent level. …”
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    The Bidimensional Model of Mental Health: an empirical approach in a general population sample by Manuel González, Mario González, Lastenia Hernández, Laureano Lorenzo

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The proposed model proposes classification into four groups according to the above result, namely, complete mental health (high BS, low PS, 62.2%), vulnerable (low BS, low PS, 11.4%), symptomatic but content (high BS, high PS, 11.4%) and troubled (low BS, high PS, 15%). The categorical results indicate that the problem and symptomatic groups obtained higher mean scores in trait worry, experiential and behavioral avoidance, and in turn, the symptomatic group scored higher in resistance to distress and in the more adaptive cognitive emotional regulation strategies; on the contrary, the vulnerable group obtained lower means in the latter. …”
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    Design of an Early Prediction Model for Parkinson’s Disease Using Machine Learning by K. Velu, N. Jaisankar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the initial phases of PD, individuals have trouble with speech and exhibit a slow rate of verbal expression. …”
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    L’enfermement, vu de l’intérieur (XXe siècle) by Claire Dumas

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…As a consequence of this tragedy, the institution in Cadillac (Gironde) was definitely closed down in 1951.Christiane, a 20 year old nurse who started her professional life in the Bon Pasteur in Loos (Nord) in 1948, tells about the feeling alienation that affected her, as is common amongst professionals who work in exclusively feminine environment where very troubled girls are secluded and completely isolated from their families.Single motherhood was punished with the same type of repressive treatment, as Evelyne describes it when she lived in a secular maternal home in Clermont Ferrand (Puy de Dôme) in 1967.It is not until the nineteen seventies that a sketchy sexual education for girls started, simultaneously with the legalisation of contraception that came with the revolution in morals.All these stories, but Marguerite’s, were collected by Claire Dumas, caseworker for children and author with the historian Françoise Tétard, of the book: Filles de Justice, du Bon Pasteur à l’Education surveillée, 19e-20e siècle, published in 2009, Beauchesne – ENPJJ editors.…”
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    “An Ancient System of Caste”: How the British Law against Caste Depends on Orientalism by Prakash Shah

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The absence of a credible research base meant that for the first time in the history of anti-discrimination law in the UK, parliament proceeded to legislate on the assumption that a problem exists. Equally troubling was the acceptance among proponents that an adequate conceptualization of a supposed problem, including defining caste, could be dealt with retrospectively, once legislation was in place. …”
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