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    Hikikomori, a risk factor for life-threatening malnutrition: a case report of an emergency within the vulnerability by Nicola Artusi, Emanuele Russo, Gianmaria Valeri, Marzia Tecchiolli, Franco Cominotto

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Emergency  physicians  should  start  considering  hikikomori  as  a  risk  factor  in  the  assessment  of  malnutrition  and  anaemia,  above  all  in  young  adults.  In  addition,  we  want  to  highlight  how  much  the  COVID-19  pandemic  exacerbated  the  critical  issues  of  local  medicine,  exposing  the  most  vulnerable  to  greater  risk.  …”
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    Intellectual Disability and Parenthood by Isack Kandel, Mohammed Morad, Gideon Vardi, Joav Merrick

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Parenthood in persons with intellectual disability (ID) is an issue of concern for the family, guardians, and professionals as there are many sentiments and problems involved: financial, technical, medical, legal, and above all moral. People with intellectual, developmental, or other disabilities have feelings, want relationships, and are able to have children also. …”
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    Machine Learning-Based Classification of Turkish Music for Mood-Driven Selection by Nazime Tokgöz, Ali Değirmenci, Ömer Karal

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Experimental results reveal that, with all features considered in the dataset, RF achieved the highest accuracy at 0.8098. …”
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    Complex Network of Scientific Talent Migration in Discrete Dynamics from 2001 to 2013 by Yinqiu Wang, Hui Luo, Yunyan Shi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The USA has attracted a great number of talents all over the world, and the country is also the ideal destination for talents who want to live or work in another country for more job opportunities, attractive payment, and better innovation environment. …”
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    Some Customary Law Nuance on that Hagiography: Attempt of Interpretations by Marius Ščavinskas

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…It is worth being said that Netimer, the leader of one of the Baltic tribes, killed his anonymous brother because he didn't want to be baptized. …”
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    Some complex probabilistic hesitant fuzzy aggregation operators and their applications to multi-attribute decision making by Yanpo Yang, Baoquan Ning, Fengjuan Tian, Guihui Lu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Secondly, several aggregation operators including complex probabilistic hesitant fuzzy weighted averaging operator(CPHFWA), complex probabilistic hesitant fuzzy weighted geometric operator(CPHFWG), complex probabilistic hesitant fuzzy Heronian Mean operator(CPHFHM) and complex probabilistic hesitant fuzzy Geometric Heronian Mean operator(CPHFGHM) as well as their weighted forms that can reflect the interrelationship among all decision attributes are proposed, which is of great use in multi-attribute decision making(MADM) or in multi-attribute group decision making(MAGDM) issues when we want to synthesize multiple evaluation values into one. …”
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    Les sexualités des mineurs sous le contrôle du juge pénal aux XIXe et XXe siècles by Hélène Duffuler-Vialle

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The various legislative reforms confirmed that the legislator did not want to take up the subject and on the contrary wanted to leave all power in this matter to the criminal judge, despite the legal uncertainty in which litigants found themselves due to the unpredictability of case law. …”
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    Experiences and practices of people categorised as being ‘at risk’ based on age during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study in the UK and Germany by Susannah Mayhew, Stephanie Drössler, Katharina Wabnitz

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…‘Establishing safe spaces’ (perceiving safety and risk in relation to others and implementing prevention measures to maintain safe spaces); ‘Assessing and responding to risk’ (risk as danger relative to others and risk management as a responsibility of the individual) and ‘Considerations on the value of a life’ (in relation to quality of life, length of life and capacity to contribute to society). Cross cutting all of these, is the notion of relational assessment.Conclusions The experience of risk and related behaviour is contingent on the individuals’ mindset, body and the setting (geographical, political and sociocultural) one is positioned in. …”
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