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The Effort of The Government and Its Impact on Maintaining the Stability of Cooking Oil Prices
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Posisi sungsang dalam krisis perpolitikan di kesultanan Palembang awal abad 19
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The Study of Key Stratum Location and Characteristics on the Mining of Extremely Thick Coal Seam under Goaf
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Indirect Multicultural Experiences: A Multidimensional Journey to Inspire Self-Change
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A New Approach to Supplier Selection: Interval Ranking of DEA with Double Frontiers
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Presenting the model of social entrepreneurship in the development of rural tourism in the target villages of Gilan province
Published 2025-02-01“…The most important advantage of promoting entrepreneurship in tourism can be said that since the tourism sector is one of the country's economic sectors and in fact, one of the axes of the country's economic development, thinkers and policy makers have paid special attention to the development of entrepreneurship in tourism and solving its problems (Hesam et al, 2015).Tourism social entrepreneurshipSheldon et al, (2017) have defined the tourism social entrepreneurship as follows: a process that uses tourism to create innovative solutions for urgent social, environmental and economic problems in the destination by mobilizing ideas, capacities, resources and social agreements, from inside or outside the destination, for its sustainable social transformation (Sheldon et al, 2017).Mansoori et al, (2024) investigated the presentation of the model of factors affecting the development of scientific tourism in Iran's higher education system. The obtained results showed that the nine main factors affecting the formation of higher education tourism in Iran in order of influence are: dynamic political exchanges with the world at the national level, the existence of macro-national policies in the field of academic interaction, facilitating the process of acceptance in political and administrative dimensions, the existence of economic and technical infrastructures for foreign students, the international language level of faculty members and staff as well as the structure of dynamic and accepting higher education, the existence of a sense of security in social, security and political dimensions for foreign students, and branding factors of universities and introducing historical, cultural and religious attractions to the world.Ratten (2020) in a research comprehensively examined researches in the field of entrepreneurship in tourism and it is noted that it focused on lifestyle and sustainable forms of tourism entrepreneurship without considering emerging technologies and other forms of entrepreneurship like digital and social.Research methodologyThe research method is qualitative and applicable. …”
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In situ simulation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation training: A systematic review
Published 2025-01-01“…Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of in situ simulation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training on clinical and educational outcomes. Methods: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) and non-randomised studies evaluating in situ simulation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR training of healthcare workers in any setting compared to traditional training and reporting data on patients’ survival, patients’ outcomes, clinical performance and teamwork in actual or simulated resuscitation and resources needed were included. …”
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The DnaJ-Hsp70-Hsp90 co-chaperon networks in scallops under toxic Alexandrium dinoflagellates exposure
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