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    FORECASTING THE STAFFING NEEDS OF NATIONAL ECONOMIES AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FORMATION OF SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL CLUSTERS by O. Demenko, E. Lopatin

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This article discusses the need to design an innovative infrastructure that encompasses educational institutions, private and state-owned enterprises. Examples and prospects of creating an educational cluster in the oil and gas industry are given. …”
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    Street art et mise en tourisme de la métropole parisienne, des festivals aux street art tours by Sophie Blanchard, Romain Talamoni

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…It started with festivals and art exhibitions, followed by an increasing number of guided street art tours, in Paris and the suburbs. The private actors who organize these street art tours try to reach a very large audience, from curious locals to international tourists, and use mainly the internet for their promotion, via independent sites as well as major ones like Airbnb. …”
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    L’Amazonie entre les myriades d’expériences et les politiques publiques dominantes by Neli Aparecida de Mello-Théry

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…On the one hand, the Brazilian Amazon remains subject to decisions of dominant public and private actions that repeat traditional models of economic development at any cost. …”
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    Les fattara du ramadhân au Maghreb ou l’hétéropraxie religieuse au prisme des normes sociales et juridiques by Stéphane Papi

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…However, the attitude of fattara who deliberately choose not to fast is tolerated when it remains confined to the private sphere. This attitude, howewer, has important religious and legal issues when she speaks in public and it becomes a political statement or, as in recent years, a social demand based on respect for freedom of opinion and expression. …”
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    Analysis and improvement of an ID-based authenticated key agreement protocol by WANG Xiao-fen1, CHEN Yuan1, XIAO Guo-zhen1

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Although it is provably secure in the standard model, a malicious PKG (private key generator) can still obtain all of the agreed ses-sion keys, that is, it doesn’t provide PKG-forward secrecy in escrowless mode. …”
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    Femmes, militance et vieillissement by Michèle Charpentier, Anne Quéniart, Julie Jacques

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…In sum, their involvement in the private and public spheres is quite impressive.…”
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    La protection de la jeunesse comme légitimation du contrôle des médias by Jean-Matthieu Méon

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…It presents the mobilizations that denounced the danger of “demoralizing” and “crime-inducing” publications and the diversity of the systems thus created – public control in France, private control in the United States. So, this paper emphasises the importance of the discourses about the “protection of youth” as a way to legitimise media control. …”
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    Creating National Weights for a Patient-level Longitudinal Database by Onur Baser, Li Wang, Jon Maguire

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Relative to MEPS data, patients included in the private insurance data were more likely to be male, older, to have a chronic condition, and to be white (p=0.0000). …”
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    Dietary Patterns and Their Association with Metabolic Syndrome and Their Components in Middle-Class Adults from Damascus, Syria: A Cross-Sectional Study by Malda Atasi, Ashuin Kammar-García, Rafael Almendra-Pegueros, Addi Rhode Navarro-Cruz

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The sample was chosen from middle-class citizens of the city of Damascus who were contacted by telephone; they were explained about the study, the information that would be collected, and the studies that should be carried out in the clinical analysis laboratory of the Private University of Syria. A nutritional and food study was carried out using previously validated forms containing 62 items in which the food intake of the participants was studied. …”
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    Review of communication optimization methods in federated learning by YANG Zhikai, LIU Yaping, ZHANG Shuo, SUN Zhe, YAN Dingyu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This greatly reduces the risk of private data leakage and ensures data security to a certain extent. …”
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    Land Reforms in Post-Socialist Mountain Regions and their Impact on Land Use Management: a Case Study from the Caucasus by Alexey Gunya

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The consequences of these reforms include the almost total disappearance of collective farms and the emergence of the private ownership of land. In the 1990s, the state delegated political power, including the disposability of land, to local authorities. …”
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    Dental Teaching Faculty Involvement in Research Activities by Dolar Doshi, Jagadeeswara Rao Sukhabogi, Jenisha Patel, D Satyanarayana, Parupalli Karunakar

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Males (61.1%; P = 0.04) and those employed in private dental college (65.8%; P = 0.02) had significantly high levels of overall perception than their respective counterparts. …”
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    Evaluation of referral documentation in pediatrics emergency transfers: A cross-sectional observational study by Nitika Agrawal, Rakesh Kumar, Savita Pandey, Alpa Gupta, Kunal Das, Ashish Simalti

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The mean age of children was 6.81 ± 5.79 years. 68 (43.6%) were referred from a private nursing home. Healthcare workers accompanied only 19 (12.2%) children. …”
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    Next decade of telecommunications artificial intelligence by Ye OUYANG, Lilei WANG, Aidong YANG, Maulik SHAH, David BELANGER, Tongqing GAO, Leping WEI, Yaqin ZHANG

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It has been an exciting journey since the mobile communications and AI were conceived 37 years and 64 years ago.While both fields evolved independently and profoundly changed communications and computing industries, the rapid convergence of 5G and AI is beginning to significantly transform the core communication infrastructure, network management and vertical applications.The individual roadmaps of mobile communications and artificial intelligence in the early stage were firstly outlined, with a concentration to review the era from 3G to 5G when AI and mobile communications started to converge.With regard to telecommunications artificial intelligence, the progress of AI in the ecosystem of mobile communications was further introduced in detail, including network infrastructure, network operation and management, business operation and management, intelligent applications towards BSS & OSS convergence, verticals and private networks etc.Then the classifications of AI in telecom ecosystems were summarized along with its evolution paths specified by various international telecommunications standardization bodies.Towards the next decade, the prospective roadmap of telecommunications artificial intelligence was forecasted.In line with 3GPP and ITU-R’s timeline of 5G & 6G, the network intelligence following 3GPP and O-RAN routes, experience and intention driven network management and operation, network AI signaling system, intelligent middle-office based BSS, intelligent customer experience management and policy control driven by BSS& OSS convergence, evolution from SLA to ELA, and intelligent private network for verticals were further explored.It concludes that with the vision AI will reshape the future B5G/6G landscape, and we need fully take the unprecedented opportunities.…”
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    COST MANAGEMENT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COASTAL AREA IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA by Ivan Peronja

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The Republic of Croatia cannot pay them in the short term, but it has to resort to European and world funds and private investments. Total costs can be observed in the framework of recovery of the existing state, management, and investment. …”
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