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  1. 601

    Hybrid subQUBO Annealing With a Correction Process for Multi-Day Intermodal Trip Planning by Tatsuya Noguchi, Keisuke Fukada, Siya Bao, Nozomu Togawa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The multi-day intermodal trip planning problem (MITPP) is an optimization problem that seeks to create the optimal route to visit Point-of-Interest (POI) and hotels over days. This problem involves coordinating intermodal transportation, such as walking, public transportation, to create a well-crafted travel itinerary. …”
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  2. 602

    Smart Lavabo by Zulkarnian Hassan, Shahriman Zainal Abidin, Rusmadiah Anwar, Verly Veto Vermol

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In addition, users often face issues such as the lack of baby-friendly facilities and the inability to support appropriate functions when needed, especially in R&R areas, hotels, shopping malls, and hospitals. To address this weakness, the concept of unintended behaviour design (UBD) was developed using the hermeneutic circle model to assist designers in creating new product concepts. …”
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    Evaluation of the Costs and Outcomes of COVID-19 Therapeutic Protocols in Critically Ill Patients in Alzahra Hospital, Isfahan, Iran by Majid Davari, Sarah Mousavi, Mohammad Reza Maracy, Elahe Khorasani, Masih Zamani, Mohammadreza Amirsadri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Cost evaluation revealed that the dexamethasone protocol had the lowest average cost per patient, while the dexamethasone + methylprednisolone + remdesivir protocol had the highest. Hoteling costs accounted for 45% of the total costs, followed by medication costs (25%). …”
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    Cómo hacer una trampa interceptora de chinches de cama de artículos comunes del hogar by Benjamin A. Hottel, Rebecca W. Baldwin, Roberto M. Pereira, Philip G. Koehler

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Se han encontrado en muchos lugares diferentes en donde vive la gente, desde escuelas y restaurantes a consultorios médicos y salas de cine, pero las peores infestaciones son por lo general en lugares donde vive la gente, descansan y duermen como en casas, pisos, apartamentos, hoteles y refugios para desamparados. Las chinches de cama son más comunes en lugares como alrededor de piezas de mobiliario en donde la gente se sienta o acuesta- camas, sillas y sofás. …”
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    Innovation Tourism Information System to Support Post-Covid-19 Health Protocols and Halal Tour in The Special Area of Yogyakarta by Trio Yonathan Tejakusuma, Arya Wirabhuana, Izra Berakon

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The establishment of DIY as one of the National Priority Halal Destinations by the Ministry of Tourism in 2018 prompted the DIY government to encourage tourism actors such as restaurants and hotels to take part in halal certification from the Indonesian Ulema Council to ensure and increase consumer confidence in the halal tourism services provided.In general, the problems that are the object of discussion and are resolved within the scope of this research include identifying indicators that must be considered in developing tourism in DIY so that it complies with the Covid-19 Health protocol and the concept of Halal Tourism. …”
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    Multiple Group Testing Procedures for Analysis of High-Dimensional Genomic Data by Hyoseok Ko, Kipoong Kim, Hokeun Sun

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In this article, we performed extensive simulation studies where commonly used group testing procedures such as principal component analysis, Hotelling's T2 test, and permutation test are compared with group lasso (least absolute selection and shrinkage operator) in terms of true positive selection. …”
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  7. 607

    Cómo hacer una trampa interceptora de chinches de cama de artículos comunes del hogar by Benjamin A. Hottel, Rebecca W. Baldwin, Roberto M. Pereira, Philip G. Koehler

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Se han encontrado en muchos lugares diferentes en donde vive la gente, desde escuelas y restaurantes a consultorios médicos y salas de cine, pero las peores infestaciones son por lo general en lugares donde vive la gente, descansan y duermen como en casas, pisos, apartamentos, hoteles y refugios para desamparados. Las chinches de cama son más comunes en lugares como alrededor de piezas de mobiliario en donde la gente se sienta o acuesta- camas, sillas y sofás. …”
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    Isolation and Molecular Identification of Lactic Acid Bacteria Using 16s rRNA Genes from Fermented Teff (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.)) Dough by Belay Tilahun, Anteneh Tesfaye, Diriba Muleta, Andualem Bahiru, Zewdu Terefework, Gary Wessel

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…A total of 97 dough samples were collected from households, microenterprises, and hotels with different fermentation stage from Addis Ababa. …”
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    A statistical approach to the use of control entropy identifies differences in constraints of gait in highly trained versus untrained runners by Rana D. Parshad, Stephen J. McGregor, Michael A. Busa, Joseph D. Skufca, Erik Bollt

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Specifically, CE develops response time series of individuals descriptive of the control effort; a group analysis of these shapes developed here uses Karhunen Loeve Analysis (KL) modes of these time series which are compared between groups by application of a Hotelling $T^{2}$ test to these group response shapes. …”
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    Potential Use and Challenges of Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment and Conservation in Game Lodges and Resorts in Kenya by Richard O. B. Makopondo, Laban K. Rotich, Cynthia G. Kamau

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The results indicated that hotels, game lodges, and resorts both internationally and locally are adopting different types of CWs including surface and subsurface flow as alternative nature-oriented wastewater management systems. …”
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    不同道路环境对喜鹊巢址选择的影响 by 闫永峰

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…<i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>检验结果表明,喜鹊选择营巢的行道树高度一般大于16 m、树径一般大于0.2 m; 营巢位置多距树顶2~5 m且多选择分枝数为3的树木营巢。Hotelling <i>T</i><sup>2</sup>检验表明,营巢树木特征值与相邻非营巢树木总体上存在极显著差异,在巢下郁闭度和整体郁闭度等方面都有极显著性差异(<i>P</i>=0.001<0.01)。…”
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    Antecedentes organizacionales de la calidad de servicio: un modelo de relaciones estructurales by Alejandro Orgambídez-Ramos, Maria Helena de Almeida

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Para probar este modelo se han recogido los datos de 428 empleados de contacto de hoteles de Andalucía. El ajuste del modelo y el test de mediación fue realizado mediante un modelo de ecuaciones estructurales con ayuda del programa STATA. …”
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    Les résidences secondaires dans le Tyrol by Axel Borsdorf

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Les conséquences négatives pour les communautés alpines sont évidentes : l’espace libre est saturé de constructions, les coûts des infrastructures augmentent, les maisons secondaires avec les volets des fenêtres fermés pendant de longues périodes donnent aux villages l’aspect de « villages morts ». Les hôtels souffrent de la compétition de la sous-location des maisons secondaires. …”
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    Small and Medium Enterprises Performance and Job Creation in Kabale Municipality. by Ruth, Namara

    Published 2020
    “….); these enterprises have other contributions such as food production like hotels which helps in providing food for other consumers. …”
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    Use of BIM with Modular Construction in Future Construction Techniques by Ali Ünay, Asena Soyluk, İlayda Omurtay

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The modular construction method is used to build various types of buildings (whether they are apartment houses, office buildings, or hotels). This construction method is used for both permanent and relocatable projects. …”
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    EVALUATION OF SMARTNESS OF THE TOURISM DESTINATION WEBSITES OF THE KLAIPEDA REGION by Julius Ramanauskas, Šarūnas Banevičius, Putinas Bielskis

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the context of the smart tourism ecosystem, destination communication websites occupy a pivotal position in the process of selecting destinations and hotels. In the contemporary era, the concept of smart cities, propelled by telecommunications-based information and communication technologies (ICT), is transforming the urban landscape. …”
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    Investigating the Factors Affecting the Growth of Tourism in Kabale Municipality. by Amiidu, Muriisa

    Published 2024
    “…The results further indicated among the possible constraints to tourism development in Kabale Municipality, Kabale District and how can the constraints to tourism in Kabale District be mitigated/reduced include; poor hotels, distance and high transport costs, low pay for tour guides, language barrier, high priorities for international tourism by government, insecurity, poor road. …”
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    Impacts of Tax Laws on the Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises: A Case Study of Kabale Municipality Kabale District. by Abaasa, Ruth

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, 25 (16.9%) worked in hotels and restaurants, 12 (8.1%) in metal fabrication, 10 (6.8%) as technical revenue officials, and the remaining worked in manufacturing entities. …”
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    Impact of Tourism on Social Economic Development of Kabale Municipality Kabale District. by Twesiime, Robert

    Published 2024
    “…From objective three, the study indicated the relationship between tourism and social Economic Development, through the provision of small or micro enterprises for certain citizens, through infrastructure to support the tourist market or trade including factors like good airports, security, hotels and roads, tourism can create employment opportunities for local communities, tourism can contribute to the overall economic growth of a region or country by generating income through expenditures on accommodation, food, transportation, and entertainment, tourism facilitates cultural exchange between tourists and locals, promoting mutual understanding and appreciation, tourism can contribute to government revenue through taxes, fees, and permits, tourism can help diversify the economy of a destination, reducing dependence on a single industry.…”
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