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    Academic Debt in Higher Education: An Analysis of the Causes and Opportunities to Overcome by Yu. S. Ezrokh, A. M. Kashirina

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The number of student dropouts in the studied sample (up to 50% of those who entered with a non-linear dependence on the total USE scores) testifies to the presence of reasons that are not related to the incoming educational potential of students. …”
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    Community-based Alcohol De-addiction Camp: Participant’s Characteristics and Alcohol Use Pattern by Pradeep Kumar PC, Megha Sadashiv, Kishor M, PJ Princy, Manoj K Pandey

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…More than half of the participants had a previous attempt to quit (58.6%) and cited family (51.72%) as a primary reason, followed by health and social respect (48.24%) to quit alcohol. …”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL-ANTROPOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF A PROBLEM OF SEARCH EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL OF CIVILIZATIONS by A. T. Tshedrin

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…These processes conduct to growth of fears concerning unpredictable intervention in terrestrial sociocultural system of alien reason. The persuasive fears, connected with possible consequences of contacts with ETC, take the form of hypotheses rather extra-terrestrial of artificial intelligence (ETAI) as potential subject of space contact. …”
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    ACTIVITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE SPHERE OF PREVENTION AND LIMITATION OF EMERGENCY SITUATIONS IN THE ARCTIC REGION by Vladimir A. Gavrilenko, Inga V. Goloveiko, Stanislav B. Nemchenko

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The relevance of the ongoing scientific work is due to the need to develop reasonable proposals to improve the legal regulation of international cooperation in the field of emergency prevention and response in the Arctic. …”
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    Accuracy of smartwatches in predicting distance running performance by Jiansong Dai, Gangrui Chen, Zhonghe Gu, Yuxuan Qi, Kai Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The performance prediction features of smartwatches can effectively guide amateur runners in setting reasonable competition goals and preparing for races.…”
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    Compilation of components of urban architectural spaces durability emphasizing the of everyday life rhythms (Case study: Tabriz Bazaar) by Elham Hatami Golzari, Ahmad Mirza kouchak khoshnevis, Qader Bayzidi, Foad Habibi

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The findings of the research indicate that within the boundaries of the Grand mosque, the spirituality factor (0.376), socioeconomic and functional (0.352), in the range of Rasteh bazar of the identity factor (0.314) and within the range of Saheb-ol-amr square, the factor of spirituality (0.327) and identity (0.305) is the most important reason for the survival of the studied areas. The results also show that the various components of everyday life have oddities that, while repeated in the daily life cycle, are linear (progressive, regressive, and fixed), which in two parts are all in part and in part In general, they affect the survival and decline of spaces. …”
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    Visual Analysis of E-Commerce User Behavior Based on Log Mining by Tingzhong Wang, Nanjie Li, Hailong Wang, Junhong Xian, Jiayi Guo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Taking the user behavior log data of an e-commerce website as the data source, this paper, firstly, processes and analyzes the original dataset through the data filtering and storage module, and it uses the combination of Kafka and Flume to store the user behavior log with reasonable structure and complete fields in HDFS. Secondly, a hierarchical system of data warehouse is constructed in Hive, and each layer of log data is effectively mined and multidimensionally analyzed with the help of log mining technology. …”
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    ENTROPY INDICATORS FOR AN ESTIMATION OF CURRENCY RISKS by Valeria Yatsenko

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Because of the high economic, or rather trade, openness, besides the hryvnia itself, we investigated currency fluctuations of the leading imported markets for domestic products. The reason is the potential transmission of shocks from these countries to Ukraine via various mechanisms. …”
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    A Living River” of Çanakkale Sarıçay Region Examination in the Scope by Zekeriye Gök, Alper Sağlık, Merve Temiz Topsakal

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The large and congested population in the cities brings with it a low quality of life. For this reason, people cannot go further than their daily life routines. …”
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    Dynamique spatio temporelle de l’agriculture urbaine à Ouagadougou : Cas du Maraîchage comme une activité montante de stratégie de survie by Conchita M. G. Kêdowidé, Michel P. Sedogo, Guéladio Cissé

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The RAF does not explicitly prevent urban agriculture within the city of Ouagadougou, rather it says that the urban fields of Burkina are mainly used for activities related to the needs of the urban life (housing, trade, industry, arts crafts), while rural fields are mainly for agriculture, cattle breeding (or livestock), and to other rural activities in general. This reason justifies the relevant choice of this year as reference in the analysis of this spatial dynamics. …”
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    Investigating the Development of Urban Space in the face of Environmental Hazards (Case Study of Noor County) by Hossein Sharifi, Mehrdad Ramezanipour, Leila Ebrahimi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Today, human settlements around the world are exposed to natural hazards for a variety of reasons. These risks, which bring with them a lot of human and financial losses, require preventive measures. …”
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    An Automated Clinical Laboratory Decision Support System for Test Utilization, Medical Necessity Verification, and Payment Processing by Safedin Beqaj, Rojeet Shrestha, Tim Hamill

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This viewpoint lays out the potential use of an automated laboratory clinical decision support system that helps providers order the right test for the right disease and documents the right reason or medical necessity to pay for the testing.…”
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    THE GENDER REGIMES AS REFLECTION OF POWER RELATIONS by Eleonora K. Skyba

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Since many researchers noted that the content of gender identity in different historical and cultural contexts is changed, it sounds methodologically reasonable to study this problem on the dialectical position that allowed us to see that the basis of all social institutions is the «problem of ifference» justifying «the problem of domination». …”
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    THE ENSURING FUNCTIONAL INTERCHANGEABILITY WHEN FORMING THE CONTROL COMPLEX OF INDICATORS OF THE INITIAL CONDITION OF THE CONSUMER OF SPORTS AND IMPROVING SERVICES by A. S. Khorloohiyn, P. S. Serenkov, V. M. Romanchack

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The principle of the functional interchangeability as a methodological basis for its decision is reasonable. The hierarchical structure of an integral assessment of the initial client state of gym is offered. …”
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    Influence of We Media Information Dissemination on Public Emotional Cognition and Behavior under Government Responsibility Constraint by Rongjian Xie, Dongju Liu, Yucai Jia, Peiyun Zhang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…According to the research results, this paper puts forward reasonable countermeasures to realize the comprehensive governance pattern of noncompliance of We Media and correct guidance of public emotional cognitive behavior under responsibility constraints. …”
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    The library of Troškūnai monastery by Arvydas Pacevičius

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…However, gifts and the need to maintain books for the Troškūnai gymnasium (a secondary school administered by the monks) were reasons why the library also collected scientific literature and classical antiquities. …”
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    The effectiveness of a 3D interactive learning environment as a mechanism for sharing and retaining knowledge by SH. Ye, P. Onpium, F. Ying

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It was proved that interactive 3D learning environments can be an effective way of transmitting and storing information for such reasons as engaging students, visualising material, adapting to individual needs, preserving the information provided, and evaluating the result. …”
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    O bibliografii pszczelnictwa polskiego by Roman Tomaszewski

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Undoubtedly, one of the reasons behind those failures is the very wide t hematic scope that has to be included. …”
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    Freemium Business Models as the Foundation for Growing an E-business Venture: A Multiple Case Study of Industry Leaders by Franziska Günzel-Jensen, Anna B. Holm

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We fid that various forms of freemium business models are employed through the initil life-cycle stages of a new venture for reasons of trial-and-error, learning, exploratin, legitiizatin and resource acquisitin. …”
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    MODERN STRATEGIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND RESEARCHERS TRAINING: INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE by Yu. D. Artamonova, A. L. Demchuk, A. N. Karneyev, V. V. Safonova

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Strategies for the development of science, technology and innovations at the turn of the 20th and 19th centuries, which assumed that the success of introducing innovations automatically leads to the growth of production, wages, and job, creating the conditions for subsequent investment, at present are subject to revision. The reason is not only the global crisis of the 2000s that led to the stagnation of science funding and to changes in its financing by the state, local authorities, business and outsourcing, but also longer-term trends in the development of modern society, in particular, the formation of the academic precariat, the attraction of scientific personnel to traditional centres of innovation (despite funding), and others. …”
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