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    Book phenomenon in library philosophy and library research by Baiba Sporane

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The most important feature of the book is that it serves as a knowledge keeper ("the brain on the shelf"), because the human being is a creature who remembers and is aware of their history, who thinks historically. The book, in the broadest sense (independently of its material form—printed, electronic, or another form), is an accumulative form of human actions and can be characterized as a social phenomenon, as a sign and symbol, and one of the forms of social memory—i.e., informational memory. …”
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    Passive acoustic monitoring of an elusive rail, the corncrake (Crex crex): Calling patterns, detectability and monitoring recommendations by Andrea Parisi, Marie Greaney, John Carey, James Moran, Joanne O’Brien

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Twelve long-term acoustic deployments were manually scanned to extract the male broadcast calls. The calling activity was modelled as a response variable predicted by weather, lunar and temporal variables. …”
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    Environmental Disinfection Based on Mobile Intelligent Networking Highly Efficient Ultraviolet Light Machines by Chun-Yen Chung, Wen-Tsai Sung, Lin-Chi Wang, Lailatus Siami, John Paul Santos

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…During operation, voice broadcast reminders and a status indicator could provide information about the operation status. …”
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    Inspector Maigret and the Teleromanzo: A Case Study of Early Italian Television by Elena Dagrada

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It significantly shaped early Italian television, becoming a cornerstone of RAI’s production from its mid-1950s inception. Broadcast from 1954, teleromanzi symbolized RAI’s educational mission under Italy’s state broadcasting monopoly, which lasted until 1972. …”
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    IMPROVING THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ACIDIC SOIL WITH AFFORDABLE LIME APPLICATION FOR INCREASING POTATO GROWTH AND YIELDS IN SEDIE DISTRICT, NORTHWESTERN ETHIOPIA by S. A. Yenesew

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The experiment layout included lime treatments of full broadcast, fractional, and drill-applied methods, evaluated against a control. …”
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    Content Analysis of Food and Beverage Advertisements on TV, Radio, and Billboards in Iran by Maryam Amini PhD, Delaram Ghodsi PhD, Mehrnoosh Shafaatdoost MSc, Mohadese Borazjani MSc, Maryam Aghayan MSc, Nastaran Shariatzadeh BSc

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Meanwhile, food advertisements on billboards have been analyzed for the first time. All programs broadcast on two TV and radio channels were downloaded and saved 24 h daily for one week (November 10-16th, 2020). …”
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    Exploring the potential impact of the proposed UK TV and online food advertising regulations: a concept mapping study by Jean Adams, Martin White, Peter Scarborough, Richard Smith, Emma J Boyland, Hannah Forde

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Objectives In July 2020 the UK Government announced an intention to restrict advertisements for products high in fat, salt or sugar on live broadcast, catch-up and on-demand television before 21:00 hours; and paid for online advertising. …”
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    AGS3-based optogenetic GDI induces GPCR-independent Gβγ signalling and macrophage migration by Waruna Thotamune, Sithurandi Ubeysinghe, Chathuri Rajarathna, Dinesh Kankanamge, Koshala Olupothage, Aditya Chandu, Bryan A. Copits, Ajith Karunarathne

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are efficient guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and exchange GDP to GTP on the Gα subunit of G-protein heterotrimers in response to various extracellular stimuli, including neurotransmitters and light. GPCRs primarily broadcast signals through activated G proteins, GαGTP and free Gβγ and are major disease drivers. …”
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    Impact of Ridge-Furrow Planting in Pakistan: Empirical Evidence from the Farmers Field by Imtiaz Hussain, Akhter Ali, Ansaar Ahmed, Hafiz Nasrullah, Badar ud Din Khokhar, Shahid Iqbal, Azhar Mahmood Aulakh, Atta ullah Khan, Jamil Akhter, Gulzar Ahmed

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Wheat is planted through the broadcast method on 7.8 million ha and irrigated through low-efficiency flood basin irrigation methods. …”
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    Plurilinguisme, diglossie et minorités : le cas de la Suisse by Claudine Brohy

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The texts discussed are part of the political and official (constitutions, federal and cantonal laws etc.), media (broadcast, articles, letters to the editor etc.) and individual discourse on multilingualism, languages and dialects. …”
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    Comparison of Raw Dairy Manure Slurry and Anaerobically Digested Slurry as N Sources for Grass Forage Production by Olivia E. Saunders, Ann-Marie Fortuna, Joe H. Harrison, Elizabeth Whitefield, Craig G. Cogger, Ann C. Kennedy, Andy I. Bary

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We conducted a 3-year field study to determine how raw dairy slurry and anaerobically digested slurry (dairy slurry and food waste) applied via broadcast and subsurface deposition to reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) affected forage biomass, N uptake, apparent nitrogen recovery (ANR), and soil nitrate concentrations relative to urea. …”
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    Sustainability of the state system in the context of digital transformation by V. A. Kornilovich, K. A. Aramyan, A. V. Milekhin, A. V. Mironov

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…In the era of the diversity of broadcast information, the dominance of the mass media and social networks, the public becomes a mass / crowd and an object of manipulation. …”
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    Surface-Applied Biosolids Enhance Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks but Have Contrasting Effects on Soil Physical Quality by Virginia L. Jin, Kenneth N. Potter, Mari-Vaughn V. Johnson, R. Daren Harmel, Jeffrey G. Arnold

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This study evaluates the effects of surface-broadcast biosolids application rate and duration on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks, soil aggregate stability, and selected soil hydraulic properties in a municipally operated, no-till forage production system. …”
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    VISUAL DIDACTIC REGULATORS OF LOGICAL-SEMANTIC TYPE by V. E. Shteinberg, N. N. Manko

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Thus, the education system requires the search of adequate means of consumption and broadcast of information, knowledge, data, actual material, etc., corresponding to psychological features of perception and thought processes. …”
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    Research on Clue Mining in Criminal Cases of Smart Phone Trojan Horse under the Background of Information Security by Li Gang, Yong Wen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Through the research of the broadcast receiver model of the Android platform, the background monitoring principle and implementation technology of the mobile phone Trojan horse are analyzed, and the theoretical foundation and technical support are provided for the implementation of the Trojan horse background monitoring program in this article. …”
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    Evaluating biotic and abiotic drivers of avian community mobbing responses along urban gradients in Southern California by Benjamin Ewing, Eric M. Wood, Ari Martínez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These vocalizations, accompanied by stuffed models of the screech‐owls, were broadcast at a variety of points along an urban–rural gradient in Los Angeles and Orange Counties in Southern California. …”
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    IŠ KO KYLA ŽMOGAUS TEISĖS? by Evaldas Nekrašas

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…At present, however, there is more than one reason to claim that the broadest community which acknowledges that human beings have the right (at least) of life, liberty and property comprises all humankind. …”
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    Investigating the relationship between thought interference, somatic passivity and outcomes in patients with psychosis: a natural language processing approach using a clinical reco... by Robert Stewart, Anna Kolliakou, Jyoti Sanyal, Rashmi Patel, Thibault Thierry Magrangeas

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Objectives We aimed to apply natural language processing algorithms in routine healthcare records to identify reported somatic passivity (external control of sensations, actions and impulses) and thought interference symptoms (thought broadcasting, insertion, withdrawal), first-rank symptoms traditionally central to diagnosing schizophrenia, and determine associations with prognosis by analysing routine outcomes.Design Four algorithms were developed on deidentified mental healthcare data and applied to ascertain recorded symptoms over the 3 months following first presentation to a mental healthcare provider in a cohort of patients with a primary schizophreniform disorder (ICD-10 F20-F29) diagnosis.Setting and participants From the electronic health records of a large secondary mental healthcare provider in south London, 9323 patients were ascertained from 2007 to the data extraction date (25 February 2020).Outcomes The primary binary dependent variable for logistic regression analyses was any negative outcome (Mental Health Act section, >2 antipsychotics prescribed, >22 days spent in crisis care) over the subsequent 2 years.Results Final adjusted models indicated significant associations of this composite outcome with baseline somatic passivity (prevalence 4.9%; adjusted OR 1.61, 95% CI 1.37 to 1.88), thought insertion (10.7%; 1.24, 95% CI 1.15 to 1.55) and thought withdrawal (4.9%; 1.36, 95% CI 1.10 to 1.69), but not independently with thought broadcast (10.3%; 1.05, 95% CI 0.91 to 1.22).Conclusions Symptoms traditionally central to the diagnosis of schizophrenia, but under-represented in current diagnostic frameworks, were thus identified as important predictors of short-term to medium-term prognosis in schizophreniform disorders.…”
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    A sustainable method for analyzing and studying the fractional-order panic spreading caused by the COVID-19 pandemic by Muhammad Farman, Evern Hincal, Parvaiz Ahmad Naik, Ali Hasan, Aceng Sambas, Kottakkaran Sooppy Nisar

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This study gives us an expression of non-integer order in mathematics via fractional Caputo operator just for the broadcast development of different emotions under emergencies due to any situation or some disease. …”
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