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Advanced Fractional Mathematics, Fractional Calculus, Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence with Applications in Complex Chaotic Systems
Published 2023-12-01“…These entailments demonstrate that chaos and complexity theory provide a synthesis of emerging wholes of individual components rather than the orientation of analyzing systems in isolation. …”
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The Chinese State, Incomplete Proletarianization and Structures of Inequality in Two Epochs
Published 2011-01-01“…We locate the discussion in relation to theories of original accumulation, proletarianization, wage stagnation, and low consumption in the emerging capitalist world economy of which China has been a part since the 1970s.2 We hope to add to that discussion by exploring a range of structures that have produced incomplete proletarianization and inequality during two periods of socialist transition (1950s to 1970) and capitalist transition (1970s to present).Following three decades during which China experienced the world’s most rapid growth, and in which billionaires emerged at a record rate in 2010, hundreds of millions of urban laborers, particularly the more than one hundred million migrant laborers, continue to receive not only a low but even a relatively declining share of the gross domestic product, leaving many at subsistence levels, with meager welfare benefits and bereft of basic citizenship rights.3 We use the term “laborers” to highlight the conditions of the laboring poor—rural migrant workers (nongmingong), farmers, the urban underclass, recently joined by redundant state-owned enterprise workers—examining their situation in relative as well as absolute terms. …”
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Application of failure mode and effect analysis combined with risk assessment tracking in the management of arthroscopy day surgery instruments (失效模式与效应分析联合风险评估追踪在关节镜日间手术器械管理中的应用)...
Published 2024-05-01“…The RPN value, maintenance rate of surgery instruments, accuracy qualification rate of surgical instruments and turnover time of emergency instruments were measured for effectiveness analysis. …”
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Treating drug-resistant tuberculosis in an era of shorter regimens: Insights from rural South Africa
Published 2023-11-01“…Besides other previously described correlates of outcomes, HIV viraemia emerged as a novel marker for reliably predicting poor outcomes in DR-TB with HIV co-infection, and a pragmatic target for intervention. …”
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Assessing the role of Chemokine (C–C motif) ligand 14 in AKI: a European consensus meeting
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Reflections and trajectories for interdisciplinary research on the energy transition
Published 2024-06-01“…From the published contributions, it emerges the need for a paradigm shift that, on the one hand, is characterised by a ‘sufficiency’ approach (regarding new land occupation and new constructions) and a circular economy (to limit the use of non-renewable resources) capable of exploiting the potential of technologies for the new services made possible by digitisation, and on the other hand, relies on new user awareness of the limits of the Planet, pursuable through ‘soft’ urgent actions that are robust, flexible and easy to implement as they require a lower financial commitment. …”
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Fifteen-second bouts of hyperoxia improve 5-minute time-trial performance in acute hypoxic conditions
Published 2025-01-01“… Introduction Hyperoxia, e.g. administration of 100 % oxygen, is a wide spread tool to improve blood oxygenation (e.g. in emergency medicine) but is also applied in elite sports to improve training intensity or competition performance. …”
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Associations between Children’s Exposure to PM2.5 and their Serum Inflammatory Responses in Taiwan
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Effect of Hemoadsorption for Cytokine Removal in Pneumococcal and Meningococcal Sepsis
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Association of Sociodemographic Factors With Overtriage, Undertriage, and Value of Care After Major Surgery
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Climats et origines des grands singes et des hommes
Published 2015-03-01“…A l'heure actuelle, les données de terrain suggèrent que les grands singes de type moderne et les hommes auraient émergé au cours du Miocène entre 12 et 8 millions d’années environ. …”
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Real-Life Data on the Efficacy of Canakinumab in Patients with Adult-Onset Still’s Disease
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Leisure and social occupational choice within nursing home facilities in Ireland: Residents perspectives
Published 2024-12-01“…Background National standards for nursing homes in Ireland require that residents are offered a choice of recreational and stimulating activities to meet their needs and preferences.Aims/Objectives To investigate residents’ perceptions of leisure and social occupational choice in nursing homes in Ireland to determine if occupational choice is facilitated.Materials and method Qualitative-descriptive design – nursing home residents completed two semi-structured interviews that explored their experiences of leisure and social occupational engagement.Results Two overarching themes with six associated sub-themes emerged. From residents’ perspectives, social and leisure occupational choice was dependent on: Environmental factors (nursing homes’ Cultural, Social, Physical, and Temporal Environments) and Personal factors (residents’ Health Status and Personal Attitudes).Conclusion The cultural environment had the most significant influence on residents’ leisure and social occupational choice, highlighting the importance of person-centred care within nursing homes, to promote occupational choice. …”
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Effects of hydrogen water and psychological treatment in a sample of women with panic disorder: a randomized and controlled clinical trial
Published 2022-05-01“…In recent years, hydrogen-rich water has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy to prevent and intervene in stress-related disorders, due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. …”
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Can Top Down Participatory Budgeting Work? The Case of Polish Community Fund
Published 2018-11-01“…The purpose of this article is to determine when top down approach to PB might be welcomed, taking into account the characteristics of PB schemes all around the world that they emerged as local initiatives, instigated either by civil society groups or local governments. …”
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DEVELOPMENT OF DERIVATIVE MARKET IN 2000-2012
Published 2014-06-01“…At the end of XIX century futures exchange emerged, in the early 70-ies XX century - option exchange of financial derivatives. …”
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