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  1. 1681

    System of complex data analysis of thematic sites ISCAD IS by I. I. Piletski, M. P. Batura, N. A. Volоrоva, P. A. Zorko, A. O. Kulevich

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…To solve this problem, a methodology was developed for constructing a multi-purpose cluster using technologies for quickly constructing a thematic graph database, a knowledge graph, methods and models of machine learning for in-depth analysis of data.Results. …”
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    Study on advanced aerogenerator with “rotor-in-socket” assembly type by Vladimir A Kostyukov, Mikhail Yu Medvedev, Andrey M. Maevskiy, Nikolay K. Poluyanovich, Vasily V. Savchenko

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…It is worthwhile investigating nonclassical types of the WPP to solve it. The most promising are the WPP which use special guide static elements to create vortex structures. …”
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  3. 1683

    Effective Models of Reintegration for De-occupied Territories by Nina Rzhevska

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…There is a greater chance for working out a mutual standpoint of Ukraine and its international partners which would allow the conflict with Russia to be solved. It is noted that the problem remains since there is no consensus among citizens on the optimal way of restoring the territorial integrity of Ukraine. …”
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    Classification of methods for implementing enterprise strategy by A. R. Khachemizov, V. Z. Zarubin, A. K. Dorgushaova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The results can be used in subdivisions of an enterprise management system that solve the problems of developing and implementing a strategy, as well as in the educational process when training bachelors in the areas of «Management» and «State and Municipal Management».…”
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  6. 1686

    Complications and relapses after alloplasty of large and giant hernia of the esophageal aperture of the diaphragm by I. I. Rosenfeld

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Modern biological nets now show high incidence of anatomical relapses, so most specialists continue to use synthetic implants, of which the most promising ones are lightweight, mesh, partially absorbable structures.Secondly, clear indications for alloplasty have not been developed, for example, according to the size of the hernia of the esophageal opening in the diaphragm, which is the main risk factor for relapses.Thirdly, it is still not clear what indicator should be used to estimate the size of hernia of the esophageal aperture of the diaphragm and, therefore, it is not clearly defined which hernias are considered small, which are large and which are giant, despite the fact that the three terms constantly appear in the medical literature.Fourthly, the optimal technique for alloplasty has not been determined with large and especially giant hernias, which would prevent anatomical relapses, and at the same time would not cause postoperative complications.It is necessary to outline the following ways to solve these problems: to develop effective and at the same time safe methods of alloplasty of large and giant hernias; to determine clear indications for alloplasty of the esophageal opening of the diaphragm, depending on the size of hernias; to create an appropriate, applied classification of hernias of the esophageal aperture of the diaphragm.…”
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  7. 1687

    Towards sustainable energy futures: multi-objective policy framework for integrating high penetration of renewable energy sources into energy systems by Farnam Dehghani, Mohammad Agha Shafiyi

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…To handle this, a mixed-integer nonlinear mathematical model is proposed, utilizing the Pareto Front decision-making approach to solve the multi-objective problem. The simulation results reveal that by choosing an appropriate feed-in tariff (FIT) rate and strategically allocating investment permissions to private investors based on economic complementarity, policymakers can lower energy system planning costs by over 100 million USD per year. …”
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    Assessment of Professional Teacher Training in the Context of Inclusion in Belarus by V. Khitryuk

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The study allowed us to see an important problem – "deficits" in the quality of university teaching staff training (especially its methodological component) that enables to solve problems of forming professional competencies in future teachers. …”
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    Strategi Inovasi Industri Kecil Suku Cadang di Kota Padang by Dina Rahmayanti, Widya Marcelena

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Formulation of the problems is how to design indicators of innovation that can be used to make policy strategies to solve the problems. …”
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  10. 1690

    Technology-Driven Framework for College English Courses: If and How Mobile-Assisted Collaborative Language Learning Affects EFL Student Engagement by Yihuan Yuan, Jamalludin Harun, Boon Yew Wong, Li Li

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Up to now, much research has empowered language learning by technology, which shows its effectiveness but does not solve the problem of less engagement. Student engagement is a crucial aspect of educational activities and has a significant impact on learning outcomes. …”
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  11. 1691

    Smart city: A system for measuring noise pollution by Ivan JEZDOVIĆ, Nevena NEDELJKOVIĆ, Lazar ŽIVOJINOVIĆ, Božidar RADENKOVIĆ, Aleksandra LABUS

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The analyzed data are compared with the legally defined norms and if the norms are not met, the competent authorities are alerted to solve the noise pollution problem. …”
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  12. 1692

    Approaches to Regulating Relations in the Sphere of Developing and Using the Artificial Intelligence Technologies: Features and Practical Applicability by O. S. Erahtina

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…At the same time, a false idea about a lack of legal regulation may produce an opposite effect – duplication of legal norms. To solve the problem of duplicating legal requirements, it is necessary, first of all, to solve the issue of the need to regulate the artificial intelligence technologies or certain types of software applications.Scientific novelty: a review was carried out of the main approaches to regulating relations in the sphere of developing and using the artificial intelligence technologies; the opportunities and limitations of their use are revealed; further directions of their development are proposed.Practical significance: the main provisions and conclusions of the research can be used for determining the optimal approaches to regulating the sphere of digital technologies and for improving the legal regulation of the studied sphere of social relations.…”
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    Approaches and Methodical Evaluation Aspects of the Regional Authorities’ Performance in the Housing Sector by R. V. Fattakhov, M. M. Nizamutdinov

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…It is proved that most of the approaches do not have a comprehensive framework and can be applied mainly to solve particular problems of areas which require significant methodological adaptation to effectively solve the urgent tasks of reforming the housing and utilities sector. …”
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    Features of marketing for educational services of higher education institution by T.A. Yashchuk

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…However, there is still a need to solve the problem of finding the optimal combination of forms and technologies of learning, which allows to optimize the educational process and reduce the cost of its organization. …”
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  15. 1695

    Path Planning Method for Wire-Based Additive Manufacturing Processes by Alexey Shcherbakov, Alexander Gudenko, Andrey Sliva, Daria Gaponova, Artem Marchenkov, Alexey Goncharov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The procedure for setting boundary conditions and an algorithm for numerically solving the boundary value problem of determining the field of the “height” function for each section are described. …”
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  16. 1696

    Factors that influence the employability skills of vocational school students: A Systematic Review [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 1 approved with reservations] by Sudarmin Sudarmin, Wiyanto Wiyanto, Qori Agussuryani Puji Hartini, Woro Sumarni

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Six dominant factors determine work skills: creativity (FI_1), communication skills (FI_2), adaptability (FI_3), problem-solving (FI_4), critical thinking (FI_5), and self-confidence (FI_6). …”
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    Identifying the factors affecting the growth of the employees of the country's property and documents registration organization by Najmeh Ahmadi, Kolsoum Nami, Nader Ghourchian, Parivash Jafari

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Organizational growth is an informed and planned science of change jointly by managers, change specialists, and employees to solve problems. At the heart of this action is change; achieving organizational efficiency with an emphasis on humanity and popular principles. …”
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    Collaborative Codesign: Unveiling Concerns and Crafting Solutions for Healthcare with Health Professionals, Carers and Consumers with Chronic Kidney Disease by Karen Fildes, Jessica Nealon, Karen Charlton, Kelly Lambert, Anna Lee, Debbie Pugh, Mikki Smyth, Anita Stefoska-Needham

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Stage one workshops identified key matters of concern and stage two focussed on problem solving and co-creating solutions. The goal was to inform health service delivery in a region with high CKD prevalence and explore strategies to overcome barriers to individualised, collaborative care, and promote self-management. …”
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    Unlocking minds: fostering critical thinking in postgraduates trainees through a foundation course - a prospective quasi-experimental study by Veena Kumari Singh, Shruti Singh, Meenakshi Tiwari, Ansarul Haq, Sarsij Sharma, Tania Moudgil

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Health professionals often encounter challenges in systematic problem-solving due to biases, heuristics, inflexible mindsets, and limited critical thinking (CT) capabilities. …”
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    Extension of escape rooms with roleplays: promoting a sense of belonging and fostering communication skills among first-year university students by Sonja Hahn, Marie-Luise Springmann, Tamara Denninger, Mechthild Kiegelmann

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…By shifting the focus from communication skills to other higher-order skills (for example, problem-solving abilities), instructors may adapt the script to a wide range of instructional goals. …”
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