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    <i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community): Community-Engaged Participatory Muraling with <i>Madres Emprendedoras</i> by Jesica Siham Fernández, Laura A. Nichols

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The paper ends with a description of the value of community-based art as a form of resistance and as a reminder to concretize the environmental justice issues and values that are central to community members.…”
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  2. 2882

    What Radiologist Should Know about MRI Translational Forces and Hazard: An Ex-Vivo Simulation of Retained Metallic Shrapnel by Ali Kanj, Ibrahim Ghosn, Assaad Mohanna, Georges Rouhana

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The behavior of each shrapnel was concretely assessed by performing before and after magnetic field exposure CT acquisitions. …”
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  3. 2883

    Alkaline activation of different aluminosilicates as an alternative to Portland cement: alkali activated cements or geopolymers by M. Torres-Carrasco, F. Puertas

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The aluminosilicates may be natural products such as metakaolin or industrial by-products such as blast furnace slag or aluminosiliceous fly ash. These cements and concretes obtained by alkali activating aluminosilicates are characterised by high mechanical strength, low heat of hydration and high impermeability, as well as resistance to high and low temperatures and sulphate, seawater and acid attacks. …”
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  4. 2884

    Evaluation of Teacher Training Needs in Engineering Pedagogy by D. Gormaz-Lobos, C. Galarce-Miranda, H. Hortsch

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Particularly, since 2014, the Technical University of Dresden (TU Dresden) works in cooperation with Chilean universities to strengthen engineering pedagogy and education in the university context. This goal was concretized through two cooperation projects “Engineering Didactics at Chilean Universities” (PEDING-Project) and “Strengthening engineering training at Chilean universities through practice partner-ships” (STING-Project), both financially supported by DAAD. …”
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    When Three Trees Go to War by van Iersel, Leo, Jones, Mark, Weller, Mathias

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Here, we show that, for k ≥ 3 the answer is at least (3 /2 − ε)n. Concretely, we prove that, for each ε > 0, there is some n ∈ N such that three n-leaf caterpillar trees can be constructed in such a way that any network displaying these caterpillars contains at least (3 /2 − ε)n reticulations. …”
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    Automatical sampling with heterogeneous corpora for grammatical error correction by Shichang Zhu, Jianjian Liu, Ying Li, Zhengtao Yu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…To address this issue, we propose an automatic sampling approach to effectively select high-quality samples from different corpora and filter out irrelevant or harmful ones. Concretely, we first provide a detailed analysis of error type and sentence length distributions on all datasets. …”
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  7. 2887

    Slurry and Technology Optimization for Grouting Fissures in Earthen Sites with Quicklime by Kai Cui, Fei Feng, Wen-wu Chen, Dong-hua Wang, Xiao-hai Wang

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The curing age was optimized according to the intensity and tensile and flexural strengths of the concretion. The selected slurry and curing age were then applied to testing traditional grouting technology and optimized grouting technology (i.e., microlime piles in the fissure) in fissure grouting field experiments. …”
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    Asymptomatic cholecystitis and its controversial issues in biliary surgery by Sergey Yurievich Muraviev, Evgeniy Alexandrovich Tarabrin, Alexey Leonidovich Shestakov, Irina Alexandrovna Tarasova, Ivan Alexandrovich Markov, Vadim Sergeevich Razumovsky, Anna Victorovna Ananichuk, Andrey Pavlovich Fabrika, Valeria Alexandrovna Stener, Mehrshad Ebrahimnezhad, Denis Vasilievich Orlushin, Anna Nikolaevna Zavyalova

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…That is why most cases of postcholecystectomy syndrome occur in patients operated on for asymptomatic cholecystitis.The unwillingness to discover the secret of stone formation and asymptomatic cholecystitis in humans when concretions in the gallbladder are detected without reference to surgery, to indicate the trajectory of the examination, leads to a number of tactical errors, preserving the risk of PES, and erasing practical recommendations for the management of such patients. …”
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    Reframing the filter bubble through diverse scale effects in online music consumption by Dougal Shakespeare, Victor Chareyron, Camille Roth

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In recent years, methods to concretely appraise this debate have taken a comparative turn, with emerging research strands seeking to assess the influence of algorithmic recommendations relative to users’ organic behaviour (i.e. those with a relative lack of algorithmic influence). …”
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    A Multi-Agent Approach to Modeling Task-Oriented Dialog Policy Learning by Songfeng Liang, Kai Xu, Zhurong Dong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, this paper proposes a new multi-agent group collaboration mechanism for dialogue policy learning, named GMPL. Concretely, we employ an Actor-Critic network to implement the proposed model, alternately updating individual dialogue agents to optimize policy selection. …”
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    Contribution des objets dans le traitement des relations chez le babouin : une question d’entraînement by Anaïs Maugard, Joël Fagot

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Chez l'homme, le traitement des relations implique l'intégration de plusieurs niveaux d'informations comprenant les éléments concrets (les objets) ainsi que leurs relations. Les études chez l’animal se sont focalisées sur leur capacité à traiter des relations et peu d'attention a été accordée à la contribution des objets dans ce processus ainsi qu’aux facteurs susceptibles d’affecter cette contribution. …”
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  12. 2892

    Réactions et redressement face au COVID-19 dans des destinations historiques urbaines (étude de cas en Belgique et aux Pays-Bas) by Dominique Vanneste, Vere Van Meeteren, Bart Neuts

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Cet article s’intéresse à un hiatus potentiel au niveau de la mise en oeuvre, en examinant comment les acteurs locaux ont géré concrètement la pandémie du COVID-19 à la fois dans l’urgence et dans des stratégies de redressement à long terme. …”
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    Making Systemic Risk Assessments Work: How the DSA Creates a Virtuous Loop to Address the Societal Harms of Content Moderation by Niklas Eder

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Conventional reference points for content moderation regulation, such as terms and conditions, contractual freedom, fundamental rights and expertise, do not provide practical and legitimate bases to concretize risk assessment obligations. Public actors, such as the European Commission, should refrain from defining substantive standards, too, as they are directly bound by freedom of expression guarantees. …”
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    In Sight of Mont Blanc: an Approach to Ruskin’s Perception of the Mountain by Laurence Roussillon-Constanty

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…A travers quelques exemples concrets d’esquisses et de descriptions de tableaux de Claude ou de Turner, nous verrons comment le regard du critique évolue et produit une vision changeante de la montagne, de simple objet d’étude à véritable métaphore de l’être humain…”
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    THE QUALITY OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS IN THE UNIVERSITY THROUGH STUDENTS’ EYES by S. S. Kotova, I. I. Hasanova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The conducted research allowed us to concretize the requirements and consumer expectations of educational services, to develop and implement a road map aimed at improving the quality of university education services.…”
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    Document-level relation extraction via dual attention fusion and dynamic asymmetric loss by Xiaoyao Ding, Dongyan Ding, Gang Zhou, Jicang Lu, Taojie Zhu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This paper proposes a novel framework for Document-level RE with two techniques, dual attention fusion and dynamic asymmetric loss. Concretely, to obtain more interdependency feature learning, we construct entity pairs and contextual matrixes using multi-head axial attention and co-attention mechanism to learn the interaction among entity pairs deeply. …”
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    Numerical Simulation Research and Application of Support Design of Broken Rock Mass in Submarine Gold Mine by Yu-yun Fan, Ming-wei Jiang, Li Cheng, Xi Wang, Xing-quan Liu, Chunlong Wang, Kexu Chen

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In order to solve the problem that the broken rock mass is easy to collapse and fall during the excavation of a submarine gold mine, two kinds of bolt-mesh-concreting combined support schemes are designed by means of field engineering geological investigation, indoor rock mechanics test, rock mass quality classification, and theoretical analysis. …”
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    SEMANTIC SYNCRETISM AS A REGULATOR OF DYNAMIC STABILITY IN THE LEXICAL SYSTEM OF A LANGUAGE by Marina Vas. Pimenova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The transformation of semantic syncretism through the narrowing-concretization of the syncretic meaning is presented simultaneously with the expansion of its lexical expression with the help of minimal units of the Old Russian text (syncretemes) based on metonymy. …”
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    General Theoretical Provisions of Forensic Psychology by O. M. Tsilmak

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The scientific novelty of the study is that: 1) the author for the first time: a) has defined the content of the objective, subjects of study, the object of study and the subject matter of study of forensic psychology; b) has specified the list of functions of scientific and applied provisions of forensic psychology (gnosiological, interpretative, explanatory, noteworthy, critical, practically applied, communicative, organizational, creative, perceptual, prognostic and synthesizing); and has considered their content; c) has distinguished the sections of forensic psychology (general theoretical provisions of forensic psychology, psychological peculiarities of judicial activity, psychological characteristics of a judge’s personality, psychological characteristics of the participants in court proceedings) in accordance with the directions of the subject of study, and the tasks are specified for each of them; 2) has improved the content of the concept of “forensic psychology”; 3) the principles of scientific and applied provisions of forensic psychology (legality, integrity, complexity, comprehensiveness, objectivity, consistency, systematicity, concreteness, determinism and flexibility) and their content have been further developed. …”
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    CONTRADICTION OF FREEDOM AND PARADOXES OF RESPONSIBILITY (ANTHROPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS) by Z. V. Stezhko, Y. G. Stezhко

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Berdyaev and others; the basic principles of social philosophy ‑ social determinism, the concreteness of truth, rationality, interconnection and development, the requirements of comprehensiveness and criticism. …”
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