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    Radiological Anatomy of the Pelvis and Pelvic Limb of the Greater Cane Rat (Thryonomys swinderianus) by Faraja H. Mpagike, Modesta Makungu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Greater cane rats (Thryonomys swinderianus) are now being captive reared and domesticated in the sub-Saharan Africa because of increase in their demand for biomedical research and traditional medicine and as a source of meat. …”
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    Experimental Study on Shield Tunneling Control in Full Section Water-Rich Sand Layer of Collapsible Loess by Yuan Mei, Xinyue Zhang, Shumin Zhang, Rong Wang, Tong Yang, Yuhang Zhang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Taking China’s first application of domestic shield tunneling in a water-rich sand layer for crossing a high-speed railway as research background, the influence of changes in the shield tunneling parameters on ground settlement is analyzed based on field tests, and a construction control method suitable for shield tunneling under a risk source in a water-rich sand layer is proposed. …”
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    La gestion de la santé animale en butte avec la montagne corse : répondre aux enjeux sanitaires et territoriaux du secteur porcin sur parcours by Marie Gisclard, Bastien Trabucco, François Charrier

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Faced with the multiplication of emerging diseases, public policy standards on animal health consider that the maintenance of free-range areas presents a risk of emergence because they allow interactions between wild and domestic animals. Focusing on pig farming, this article examines the contradictions between these standards and the issues specific to Corsican pastoral farming and looks at the development of local public policy in response to these contradictions. …”
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    Temporal and Spatial Variation of Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution in the Pearl River Delta from 2010 to 2020 by YAN Lin, XU Heng

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The emission intensity of aquaculture, farmland solid waste, and rural domestic pollutants increased by 36.62%, 22.79%, and 14.39%, respectively.…”
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    Becoming a Caregiver: The Role of the Environment in the Process of Children Becoming Responsible for Others by Carolina Remorini

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The concept of “mutual raising” is employed to examine the daily interactions between middle-aged children and their domestic animals. To gain an insight into how children develop sophisticated and ecologically relevant skills to become autonomous and responsible for the care of others within the context of environmental interdependence, we present and analyze a cultural practice that is salient to the identity and way of life in rural communities of the Andean region in South America: becoming a shepherd. …”
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    Cyst Nematode (Heterodera glycines) Problems in Soybean (Glycine max L.) Crops and Its Management by Gebissa Yigezu Wendimu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Soybean is a leguminous crop that originated from Southeast Asia, and it was domesticated in the northeastern parts of China. Recently, it has been highly produced in the United States of America, Brazil, and Argentina for cooking oil, protein, fiber and for the manufacturing of plastics, lubricants, candles, varnishes, soaps, and biodiesel. …”
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    Nourrir les morts ou « Celui qui fait vivre », les différents régimes de commensalité rituelle chez les Mixe (Oaxaca, Mexique) by Perig Pitrou

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…However, ethnographic observation of alimentary transfers realized for these visitors and performed by Mixe communities in the state of Oaxaca proves that the principle of expelling the dead out of the domestic sphere is not forgotten during the Day of the Dead. …”
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    Research Progress of Hydrological Big Data Based on CiteSpace Knowledge Graph by MENG Lu, YANG Haibo

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Research related to hydrological big data has been a focal point and core issue in the field of hydrology in recent years.It is also an important component for improving the efficiency of hydrological affairs processing and enhancing the authenticity and credibility of hydrological patterns.This study utilized a sample dataset comprising 264 papers collected from China Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and 219 papers collected from Web of Science (WOS).Using CiteSpace software,this paper analyzed the researchers,institutions, and research hotspots and explored the development trend of research in this field in depth.The findings indicate that,overall,both Chinese and international publications show an increasing trend.Regarding researchers and research institutions,there is a phenomenon of “large scattering and small gathering” among Chinese scholars and institutions.Examining research hotspots reveals that keywords such as “intelligent hydrology,”“early warning system,”“big data testing” signify that the focus of research in this field is gradually shifting towards technological and digital directions.Whether domestically or internationally,modern hydrological monitoring technologies and hydrological methods,in comparison to traditional technologies and methods,demonstrate higher accuracy and stability.They can more fully meet the practical application requirements,and the combination of hydrology and big data has gradually become a research trend in this field.…”
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    Metaphors and Idioms of Wayang Tradition by Agus Tricahyo, Yufridal Fitri Nursalam

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These expressions convey a wide range of meanings, from descriptive phenomena and social values to complex concepts, such as hedonism, pessimism, and domestic issues. Moreover, metaphors and idioms reflect diverse character traits, including responsibility, courage, patriotism, honesty, and humility, which align with Islamic teachings. …”
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    Shared governance increases marine protected area effectiveness. by Andrea Mast, David Gill, Gabby N Ahmadia, Emily S Darling, Dominic A Andradi-Brown, Jonas Geldman, Graham Epstein, M Aaron MacNeil

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We also find higher biomass in older MPAs, those in countries with higher gross domestic product (GDP), and those with a higher proportion of no-take area. …”
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    水都大阪 水都再生という壮大な社会実験と新たな都市像 by Kana Koichi 嘉名光市

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Means of transport have evolved from fluvial to land transport, high tides have caused repeated damage, land subsidence has worsened, water quality has deteriorated due to the influx of domestic sewage, and the illegal occupation of land has increased. …”
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    Understanding the Influence of Rheology on Biofilm Adhesion and Implication for Food Safety by Adedola Adeboye, Helen Onyeaka, Zainab Al-Sharify, Nnabueze Nnaji

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Understanding biofilm rheology is crucial for industrial and domestic food safety practices. This comprehensive review addresses the knowledge gap on the rheology of biofilm. …”
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    La méthode des analogues : reproduire le caractère saisonnier de la distribution d’eau potable dans les stations touristiques de montagne by Martin Calianno

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…It involves monitoring on a sample of domestic drinking-water meters with a daily resolution, to identify the different demand regimes and use them as « patterns » to reproduce the municipal distribution signal. …”
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    The efficiency of international relations of regional higher educational institutions in a globalised context by M.M. Chunayev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As this is the first research study of its kind in the Republic of Azerbaijan, it will be valuable for domestic and international researchers. The conducted research, comparisons, and analyses facilitated the development of a comprehensive approach to learning theoretical concepts and models, which can be applied in teaching practices. …”
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    BALTIC ETHNOCRACIES BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE EU: IN SEARCH OF CONSENSUS UNDER CONDITIONS OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS by V. V. Vorotnikov

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…It is possible to nominally define the political situation in Lithuania as partisan consensus, whereas in Latvia and Estonia foreign political strategies complicated by unresolved domestic ethnic and language minorities problems are a battlegroud for ruling right-wing conservative coalitions and social-democratic oppositions. …”
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    Savoirs et usages des recrus post-agricoles du pays Betsileo : valorisation d'une biodiversité oubliée à Madagascar by Stéphanie M. Carrière, H. Andrianotahiananahary, N. Ranaivoarivelo, J. Randriamalala

    Published 2005-05-01
    “…Their mixed economy is primarily based on the growing of irrigated rice, but also partly on the extensive domestic animal breeding and the slash-and-burn cultivation (cassava, sweet potato, corn, bean...) to produce food.  …”
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    E-learning Platform and Pedagogical Monitoring in the Context of Digital Transformation by A. V. Khaperskaya, М. G. Minin

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Taking into account the fact that there is a huge variety of different foreign and domestic aggregators of online courses it is necessary to develop a technology providing a selection of on-demand courses to reduce the time expenditure.…”
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    Progress of the Target Selection and Localization of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to Improve Upper Limb Function after Stroke by LIU Canhuan, SHEN Ying, DAI Wenjun, GUO Chuan, CHENG Yihui, ZHU Yi, WANG Tong

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Currently, rehabilitation techniques for improving post-stroke upper limb motor function, both domestically and internationally, primarily involve motor function training.Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), because it can enhance upper limb motor function recovery by modulating cortical excitability and promoting neuroplasticity, has been increasingly used in stroke rehabilitation and has been included in the guideline as a grade A recommendation.However, there is still large heterogeneity in the relevant clinical studies, and the therapeutic effect is affected by factors such as different target selection and target localization accuracy. …”
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    « C’est eux contre nous » ou « Qui a peur de qui ? » : la rhétorique post-11 septembre de l’administration américaine vue par la caricature de presse by Dominique CADINOT

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…However, despite the context, on December 15th, three months after the attacks, Atlanta’s major daily newspaper, TheAtlanta Journal-Constitution, ran an editorial cartoon drawn by Mike Luckovich questioning John Ashcroft’s management of the USA PATRIOT Act.The apparent purpose of the caricature is to satirize the way the Arab or Muslim communities are stigmatized as “enemies within” and to critique the artificial dichotomy used by the administration: “Us versus them”.However, the decision to depict John Ashcroft, leader of the domestic war-on-terror apparatus and prominent evangelist, indicates that what is at stake here is the thorny issue of the relations between state power and religion.Since cartoons may provide scholars with a glimpse of the political debate or public opinion surrounding past events, this essay will seek to highlight and reflect on the feelings of millions of Americans who, a few months after the implementation of the national security strategy, initiated a response to those confounding patriotism and bigotry.…”
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    Research on the construction of standard digital capability maturity model for grid enterprise by XU Haiqing, WANG Sining, WEI Zhifeng, GAO Bingqiang, XIA Baobing, ZHAO Zhenxia

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The digitization of standards is increasingly becoming a core trend in both international and domestic development. To achieve transformation and upgrading, enterprises need to scientifically analyze and evaluate their capabilities in standard digitization. …”
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