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  1. 521

    Regard rapproché, regard éloigné dans la critique d’art, de Diderot à Huysmans by Michel Delon

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…And it perhaps allows one to judge the greatest creators as those capable of being viewed from both near and far. …”
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  2. 522

    Investigating the effect of learning and motivational strategies on the self-efficacy of physical education and sports science students with the mediating role of academic progress... by Ahmad Sabihabdollah Alharishavi, Hasan ghalavandi, Mohammad hassani

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Achievement goals refer to a person's objective orientations and are the student's cognitive representation of the reasons for engaging in achievement-related behaviors and the norms he uses to judge or evaluate performance. Goal orientation or goal progress is one of the most up-to-date topics that have attracted the attention of theorists and researchers in the field of motivation for progress.Passion for educationAcademic enthusiasm refers to behaviors that are related to learning and academic progress, and refers to the quality of effort that learners spend on targeted educational activities to directly contribute to achieving desired results (Wittrup et al, 2019).Hosseini (2023) investigated the role of motivational strategies in predicting academic progress and self-efficacy in middle school male students. …”
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    Discovering Large-scale Structure at 2 < z < 5 in the C3VO Survey by Denise Hung, Brian C. Lemaux, Olga Cucciati, Ben Forrest, Ekta A. Shah, Roy R. Gal, Finn Giddings, Derek Sikorski, Emmet Golden-Marx, Lori M. Lubin, Nimish Hathi, Giovanni Zamorani, Lu Shen, Sandro Bardelli, Letizia P. Cassarà, Gabriella De Lucia, Fabio Fontanot, Bianca Garilli, Lucia Guaita, Michaela Monika Hirschmann, Kyoung-Soo Lee, Andrew B. Newman, Vandana Ramakrishnan, Daniela Vergani, Lizhi Xie, Elena Zucca

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We also apply the same technique to mock observations of simulated galaxies with properties derived from the GAlaxy Evolution and Assembly semianalytic model in order to judge the effectiveness of our search algorithm as a function of redshift, total mass, and fraction of spectroscopic redshifts. …”
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    Gendering Justice in the Chilean Courts: Institutional Developments and Legal Actors’ Perspectives by Karime Parodi

    “…This article examines how, why, and with what limitations judges have adopted a gendered perspective (perspectiva de género) in Chile. …”
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  5. 525

    WIFE’S MENTAL DISORDERS AS A REASON FOR POLYGAMY: A STUDY OF ISLAMIC LAW ON CASE DECISIONS AT THE MAGELANG RELIGIOUS COURT by Shanti Maharanti Rochi, M. Ali Mubarok

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study discusses the considerations of the judges of the Magelang Religious Court in granting permission for polygamy. …”
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  6. 526

    Wie se grond koop Boas (Rut 4:9)? by S. L. Stassen

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…In this article the following possibilitiesare investigated: Either the writer of the Ruth narrative was so far removed from the time of Ruth that he did not know the customs and laws in the time of the judges, or different laws could apply to different periods in the time of the judges or to different communities in the time of the judges, or the verbs “to sell” in 4:3 and “to buy” in 4:5 and verse 9 should be understood in a different manner than convention permits us to do. …”
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  7. 527

    Exploring condition in which people accept AI over human judgements on justified defection by Hitoshi Yamamoto, Takahisa Suzuki

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Two experiments revealed that only when AI judged positively and a human judged negatively, people rated the AI’s judgement as better. …”
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  8. 528

    Evaluation Method of Advanced Mathematics Teaching Reform Effect Based on Big Data Analysis Technology by Yeqin Chen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Among all 100 test samples, the maximum test error is 0.0513, of which 92 samples are judged correct, 7 samples are judged as excellent, and 3 samples are judged as medium. …”
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  9. 529

    Du local à l’impérial : extorsion, insurrection et réforme dans le Haut-Pérou de Charles III (1759-1788) by Philippe Castejón

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…As a consequence, half of the judges of Charcas’ Audiencia were dismissed and exiled. …”
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    La presse italienne, le pouvoir politique et l’autorité judiciaire durant le fascisme by Yannick Beaulieu

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…The role played by the judiciary is also an important issue, with judges failing both to restore public safety or to maintain impartiality. …”
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    Publication and Recognition: Kay Boyle and the O. Henry Award by Christine HAIT

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…From 1932 until 1981, over the course of nearly fifty years, the judges for the O. Henry Award, an annual American award for outstanding short fiction, frequently recognized Kay Boyle’s stories as exemplary. …”
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  12. 532

    Legal ideas of Kazan University professors A.T. Bazhanov and N.S. Zakharov: Problems of consolidating the rule of law and order by I.A. Tarkhanov, N.G. Muratova

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The researcher analyzed the experience of development of judicial institutions and focused on the role of examining judges, magistrate judges, and freedom of judicial protection in the criminal process. …”
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  13. 533

    Evaluation of Cancer Patient Satisfaction: A Transversal Study in Radiotherapy Department, Hassan II University Hospital, Fez, Morocco by Boujemaa EL Marnissi, Fouad Abbass, Hafida Charaka, Nawal Mouhoute, Abdelaziz Tritha, Touria Bouhafa, Khalid Hassouni

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The quality of medical and paramedical care was judged as excellent or good in 78% cases. However, 44.34% of patients complained about the complexity of administrative formalities. 60.87% of cases judged that the waiting time was too long, whereas 31.4% of patients claimed that care-quality of their pain was insufficient or bad. …”
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  14. 534

    La parole de l’enfant victime de crimes sexuels dans les procédures judiciaires aux Assises de la Charente (1889-1914) by Marie Rougier

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In a context of a child welfare emerging from the end of the 19th century and paradoxically the development of theses supported by forensics on the mythomania of children in cases of indecent assault, this article proposes to question the place given to the speech of the child victim of a sexual crime with his depositories, and then throughout the investigation process.To achieve this objective, this study is based on the systematic counting of 68 procedural files of cases of rape, indecent assault and incest committed on minors and judged by the Court of Assizes of Charente, courts of Angoulême, Cognac, Barbezieux and Confolens from 1889 to 1914 and the exploitation of the charges, police or gendarmerie minutes, interrogations of investigating judges, hearing witnesses and medicals expertises.…”
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    Le tribunal figural de la fiction expressionniste by Sylvain Louet

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…On the other hand, the genre of melodrama is renewed because the hero is judged through the figural secretion of evil and the motif of disfiguration.…”
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    AI-based visualization of loose connective tissue as a dissectable layer in gastrointestinal surgery by Yuta Kumazu, Nao Kobayashi, Seigo Senya, Yuya Negishi, Kazuya Kinoshita, Yudai Fukui, Kazuhito Mita, Tomohiko Osaragi, Toshihiro Misumi, Hisashi Shinohara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…False positives were found for 52.6% of the images, but most were not judged significant enough to affect surgical judgment. …”
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    Ce que la littérature fait au droit : le cas Emmanuel Carrère by Nicolas Thirion

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…In D’autres vies que la mienne, Emmanuel Carrère carefully describes the fight of some French judges against the abuses of credit companies against their over-indebted clients. …”
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    Link prediction method based on the similarity of high path by Qiuyang GU, Bao WU, Renyong CHI

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…For the problem that the existing link prediction method has many problems, including low accuracy and low efficiency, a method of high-order path similarity link prediction was proposed.Firstly, the path was used as the judging feature to predict missing links in complex networks, which could make resource allocation more effective and restricts information leakage by punishing public neighbor pairs.Secondly, by using high order paths as judging features, the available long paths between seed nodes would be punished.Finally, several real complex network datasets were used for numerical examples calculation.Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm is more accurate and efficient than other baseline methods.…”
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    Natural Language Processing (NLP): Identifying Linguistic Gender Bias in Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) by Site Xu MPH, Mu Sun MD

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Descriptions of female patients contained fewer judgmental linguistic features but more fudging-related linguistic features compared to male patients (judging: OR 0.69, 95% CI 0.54-0.88, p < 0.01; fudging: OR 1.38, 95% CI 1.09-1.75, p < 0.01). …”
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    Adultère, indices médicaux et recul de la torture à Genève (XVIIe siècle) by Sara Beam

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The practice of torture declined in Geneva not because of increased reliance on medical experts but because Genevan judges eventually decided that sexual and moral crimes such as adultery did not warrant the death penalty.…”
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