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    Presenting a model based on media and social networks in the management of intelligent electricity consumption by Ahmad shojaee arzaneee, Mohamad Hemati, Ali akbar Amin beydokhti

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The results of this research are in agreement with the results of Sadraee et al, (2024), Mirza et al, (2023), Tan et al, (2023), Varma et al, (2022), Khaled Mohammad et al, (2023), Khosravani & Bahman (2023), Khazaei et al, (2022), Chizari et al, (2022), Morovat & Nazari zadh (2022), Barrio Oton (2021), Kou et al, (2021), Pazhoheshfar & Biabani (2021), Hammerschlag et al, (2020), Asgharzadeh et al, (2023), Saba et al, (2022), Yazdani Kachuei et al, (2022), Zanganeh & Moghimian (2015), Ebrahimi et al, (2020), Tran & Strutton (2019), Algharabat et al, (2019), and Zanganeh & Moghimian (2015). …”
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    Developing automated strategy of life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) with building information modeling (BIM) integration for building projects by Muhammad Altaf, Rabeea Jaffari, Wesam Salah Alalaoul, Muhammad Ali Musarat, Syed Ammad

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The application leads to enhanced decision-making and encourages sustainability in building projects by eradicating barriers to retrieving and automating the LCCA.…”
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    Developing and validating a HEalthCare NAvigation Competency (HECNAC) Scale for refugees in the United States. by Sarah Yeo, Inseok Lee, John Ehiri, Priscilla Magrath, Kacey Ernst, Yu Ri Kim, Halimatou Alaofè

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It has the potential to guide tailored interventions and standardized training curricula and ultimately mitigate persistent barriers faced by refugees in accessing healthcare services.…”
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    Some Issues of Normative and Legal Regulation of Weapons in Ukraine by K. L. Buhaichuk

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The author has formulated his own scientific position in regard to granting citizens the right to carry and use short-barreled firearms. The publication defines the directions for improving the draft laws under consideration in terms of: definitions of the terms of «sporting weapon», «thermal imaging sight», «signal weapon», «night vision sight», «training-split weapon - neutralized weapon», «right to carrying weapon», «right to own weapon»; introduction of the terms of «law enforcement agency», «intelligence agency», «law enforcement agency of special purpose», «state agency of special purpose with law enforcement functions» into the conceptual apparatus of the law, since some authors use them to define the regime of special circulation of civil firearms; establishment of restrictions on the number of civilian firearms and ammunition for them, which can be acquired by an individual; creating legislative prerequisites for the approval of a by-law, which will clearly provide the procedure for transferring seized weapons to the National Police for further storage; securing the obligation of security personnel to provide emergency medical care to persons to whom they use weapons; introduction of norms that will establish the obligation of applicants for the acquisition, possession and use of weapons to take the appropriate courses within first aid; preservation of the wording of the Articles 190-195 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses until the relevant law on the legal regime of sidearm is adopted.…”
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    Opioid-related harms and experiences of care among people in justice settings in New South Wales, Australia: evidence from the National Ambulance Surveillance System by Naomi Beard, Michael McGrath, Harry M. X. Lai, James Wilson, Anthony Hew, Amaya Muñoz Labiano, Dan I. Lubman, Rowan P. Ogeil

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Three interconnected themes were identified using qualitative analysis: trust and mistrust in justice settings, systemic barriers to providing OAT, and other harm reduction strategies, and experiences of withdrawal in justice settings. …”
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    Implementation of carceral medicaid suspension and enrollment programs: perspectives of carceral and medicaid leaders by Sachini Bandara, Brendan Saloner, Hannah Maniates, Minna Song, Noa Krawczyk

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…They offered opportunities to overcome barriers, such as the creation of specialized incarcerated Medicaid benefit categories and provision of in-reach services via managed care organizations. …”
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