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    Overweight and Obese Children's Ability to Report Energy Intake Using Digital Camera Food Records during a 2-Year Study by Åsa Svensson, Maria Waling, Catharina Bäcklund, Christel Larsson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…On the same days, their TEE was registered with SenseWear Armband (SWA). The children underestimated their EI by −2.8 (2.4) MJ/d on the first assessment occasion (95% CI: −3.3, −2.3). …”
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    Refining the Make My Day stroke prevention intervention for primary healthcare through co-creation with stakeholders by Cecilia Johnsson, Elin Jakobsson, Maria Hagströmer, Susanne Guidetti, Ann-Helen Patomella, Eric Asaba

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The process underscored the need to augment a sense of material ownership and to improve interprofessional collaboration in primary healthcare, ultimately enhancing the intervention experience and facilitating the change process for individuals at risk of stroke. …”
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    Impairment in personality functioning predicts young adult suicidal ideation and suicide attempt above and beyond depressive symptoms by Kiran Boone, Kennedy M. Balzen, Carla Sharp

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Drawing on psychodynamic (mentalization) theory, we propose that personality functioning, in particular an incoherent sense of self, may be an important driver of suicidal thoughts and behaviors over and above factors of interpersonal functioning and depression. …”
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    Candiduria in Pediatric Patients: Two Case Reports and a Review of Management Strategies. by Aferdita Ademi, Ferizat Dika Haxhirexha, Agron Dogjani, Kastriot Haxhirexha

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This successful outcome should instill a sense of accomplishment in the audience. Conclusion: Candidiasis, a significant complication in patients undergoing prolonged Catheterization and simultaneous antibiotic therapy, requires vigilant monitoring. …”
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    Adopting augmented reality into retailing mix strategy: Generation Z’s perspective in Egypt by Marwa Mahmoud Ibrahim, Rasha Ihab Nasr

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The overall findings suggest that AR enhances interaction and exerts a significant impact on consumer responses by enriching the perceived informativeness as well as fostering perceived playfulness, guaranteeing engagement, enjoyment, and a sense of fun. Also, the findings show that individuals' readiness and comfort with technology play a significant role in shaping their behavioural intentions when interacting with AR applications. …”
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    Incentives for Ridesharing: A Case Study of Welfare and Traffic Congestion by Changle Song, Julien Monteil, Jean-Luc Ygnace, David Rey

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Traffic congestion is largely due to the high proportion of solo drivers during peak hours. Ridesharing, in the sense of carpooling, has emerged as a travel mode with the potential to reduce congestion by increasing the average vehicle occupancy rates and reduce the number of vehicles during commuting periods. …”
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  7. 3587

    Meaning of life in Iranian Adolescents: A Qualitative Study by Pardis Rahanandeh, Mojtaba Haghani, Hassan Boland

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…According to (P<0.01) for all hypotheses, the level of significance has been proven.Conclusion: Therefore, it can be concluded that female heads of households who use a problem-oriented coping style have a greater sense of self-efficacy and peace of mind, and the use of previous experiences in solving various life problems will make them self-reliant people. …”
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    FORCED HAPPINESS AS A MODERN SOCIO AND CULTURAL IMPERATIVE by H. V. Khodus

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Thus, the defining feature of the modern market society becomes the intensification practices of fun, the emancipation of desires that not only frees the individual, does not make him happy, and on the contrary, the individual exists in the atmosphere of constant existential anxiety, which is expressed in the sense of danger not to be happy, not fit within the "emotional regime".…”
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  10. 3590

    Monitoring in the Intensive Care by Eric Kipnis, Davinder Ramsingh, Maneesh Bhargava, Erhan Dincer, Maxime Cannesson, Alain Broccard, Benoit Vallet, Karim Bendjelid, Ronan Thibault

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Indeed, the decisive endpoint is the supply of oxygen to tissues according to their metabolic needs in order to fuel mitochondrial respiration and, therefore, life. In this sense, both oxygenation and perfusion must be monitored in the implementation of any resuscitation strategy. …”
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    The elementary education Turkish Republic Revolution History and Kemalism course curriculum from the perspectives of social sciences faculty members by Kaya Yılmaz, Yakup Ayaydın

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The faculty members stated that the course objectives should be developed by taking the nation’s recent past into account, emphasizing a sense of unity and solidarity, homeland-nation consciousness, and the struggles of the Turkish Republic in gaining its independence. …”
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    Kemampuan Sosial Anak Usia Dini: Sebuah Tinjauan Etnoparenting pada Lembaga Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini by Siti Fadjryana Fitroh, Muhammad Abdul Latif, Tarich Yuandana, Jelita Trisetiawati, Winda Dwi Aprilia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This culture helps children understand the importance of positive social relationships while nurturing a sense of responsibility, empathy, and collaboration. …”
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    Disruption Risk Analysis of Substitutable Dual Product Supply Chain: A System Dynamics Framework by Jing Ke, Weiqiang Jia, Ye Zhou, Xin Wang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In addition, the disruption of traditional products will cause consumers to flow to the green product market, resulting in a sudden increase in order for green products and components in a short period of time, causing a delayed impact on the inventory of suppliers and manufacturers of green products. (2) The disruption of upstream suppliers in traditional products causes the highest profit losses for all traditional product suppliers, while the disruption of downstream suppliers in green products causes the highest profit losses for the manufacturer and all green product suppliers. (3) From the perspective of the service level, compared to other components, the disruption of critical components in traditional products poses the highest risk of out of stock in the supply chain, while the risk of out-of-stock in the intermediate component of green product is the smallest. (4) Common sense may suggest that the more the suppliers disrupt, the higher the damage of the supply chain. …”
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    The Mediating Role of Basic Psychological Needs and Meaning in Life in Adolescent Suicidal Ideation by Jiayi Li, Jinqian Liao, Shuai Chen, Cheng Guo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These findings highlight the importance of addressing parental psychological control and fostering a supportive family environment to meet adolescents’ psychological needs, enhance their sense of life meaning, and reduce suicidal ideation. …”
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    FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY STUDIES IN SOVIET UKRAINE by S. V. Rudenko, V. E. Turenko

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The focus was on man as a social phenomenon and a "product of ideology" on the one hand, and, on existential aspects of a human being with its internal contradictions, understanding of its nature and the sense of existence, on the other hand. It has been established that the anthropological problems were the focus of not only scientists of the Institute of Philosophy of the Soviet Ukraine Academy of Sciences (Y. …”
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    Improvement on Distinguishing ‘B’ and ‘D’ Letter : Direct Instruction Flashcards Intervention for A Slow Learner by Siti Dwita Anjani, Farida Kurniawati

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This method provides clear expectations, explicit instruction, and consistent feedback, fostering a sense of competence and confidence in slow learners. …”
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    The Discriminative Lexicon: A Unified Computational Model for the Lexicon and Lexical Processing in Comprehension and Production Grounded Not in (De)Composition but in Linear Discr... by R. Harald Baayen, Yu-Ying Chuang, Elnaz Shafaei-Bajestan, James P. Blevins

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…It embraces the discriminative perspective on language, rejecting the idea that words’ meanings are compositional in the sense of Frege and Russell and arguing instead that the relation between form and meaning is fundamentally discriminative. …”
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    Analysis of the role of financial leverage, good corporate governance, and firm size on profit management by Armi Bakar, Nurlela Nurlela, Martha Ayerza Esra, Brastoro Brastoro, Amelia Sandra

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article states that the average company has a safe influence in the sense that the company can pay back the debt used to finance the company's assets, so managers need to be more motivated to practice earnings management. …”
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    Interdependency classification: a framework for infrastructure resilience by Negin Shamsi, Alysha Helmrich

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These are critical steps toward understanding how CISs operate in concert so infrastructure managers may sense and anticipate potential disruptions, manage the impacts and consequences, and adapt to changing future conditions.…”
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    Stories of taking part in Everyday Life Rehabilitation - A narrative inquiry of residents with serious mental illness and their recovery pathway by Rosaline Bezerra Aguiar, Maria Lindström

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Thus, the aim of this study is to explore the stories of participants partaking in Everyday Life Rehabilitation and how they make sense of their engagements in everyday life activities and their recovery processes.MethodsApplying a narrative analysis, this study explores the stories of seven individuals with an SMI residing in Swedish supported housing facilities, participating in the Everyday Life Rehabilitation (ELR) program during six months, and how they retrospectively make meaning of their engagement in everyday life activities and recovery processes.FindingsThe participants' stories about their rehabilitation and personal recovery pathways elucidate how the inherent power of the activity, as well as the support the participants received to get started and succeed, had a significant impact on their self-identity, confidence, motivation, mattering, life prospects, and vitality. …”
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