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    Marginalisation and stereotypes relating to the elderly in the context of social changes and family problems. Generation gap and methods of prevention in Poland by Bartosz Łukaszewski, Leon Szot, Mirosław Kalinowski, Iwona Niewiadomska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It means that the gap between young and old generations is clearly noticeable and young age of individual influences on the contestation of the role of stable, emotional relationships and family in more than 10 percent (r²=0,101). …”
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  2. 102

    Geographical distribution of caudatoside and ptaquiloside in bracken ferns in Northern Europe by Vaidotas Kisielius, Bo Markussen, Hans Christian Bruun Hansen, Lars Holm Rasmussen

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Our study highlights that CAU concentrations in bracken ferns may equal or surpass PTA, contesting the prevailing view that PTA is the only notable illudane glycoside in Bracken. …”
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  3. 103

    The Digital Transformation of Tafsir and Its Implications for Islamic Legal Derivation in the Contemporary Era by Ali Sati, Abdul Halim, Abdul Hayy Nasution, Muhammad Ridwan

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This article explores the impact of selected tools—such as AI-driven tafsir platforms, semantic databases, and multimedia applications—on formulating Islamic legal reasoning in the digital era. …”
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  4. 104

    Challenges and coping strategies of nursing interns in training for nationwide medical technical skills competition: a qualitative descriptive study by Zhongchen Luo, Qing Wang, Jie Li, Hongli Chen, Hong Li, Keyan Xue, Jiao Tang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Coping strategies encompassed (1) effectively arranging training content and duration, (2) adopting innovative training approaches and teaching methods, (3) aligning the frequency and difficulty of training assessments with students’ current abilities, (4) enhancing the professional practice and teaching skills of trainers, and (5) pre-selecting contestants based on their characteristics and professional capacity. …”
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  5. 105

    Vulnerable Populations, Social Investigations, and Epistemic Justice in Early Victorian Britain by Oz Frankel

    Published 2016-01-01
    “… Conducted by royal commissions, select committees and the newly established inspectorates, early Victorian social investigations elaborated formats and procedures of public inquiry that left an enduring impact on modern, liberal public spheres in the English speaking world and beyond. …”
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  6. 106

    Depoliticization and Criminalization of Social Protest through Economic Decisionism: the Colombian Case by María Carolina Olarte

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The first part suggests a view of the tendency to criminalize protests as underpinned by a biopolitical immunization of economic decisions from political contestation. By effecting a normative, impassable disjuncture between what is considered juridical-political and what is considered economic, a biopolitical articulation appears in order to functionally present economic decisions as technical and necessary, and consequently, non-political. …”
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  7. 107

    Financial Toxicity and Kidney Disease in Children and Adults: A Scoping Review by Siligato R, Gembillo G, De Giorgi A, Di Maria A, Scichilone LM, Capone M, Vinci FM, Nicoletti S, Bondanelli M, Malaventura C, Storari A, Santoro D, Dionisi S, Fabbian F

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The COmprehensive Score for financial Toxicity (COST) questionnaire was used in 7 studies (43%), and the prevalence of FT was reported to be high in children and adults.Conclusion: Although the quality of the selected study is limited, due to different populations investigated and heterogeneity in detecting FT, the latter seems to be a frequent finding in people with renal disease. …”
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    Design and validation of consumer behavior model based on user-generated content in the banking industry by Sepahdar Rahnama, Marzieh ZendehDel, Mir Hadi Moazen Jamshidi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The statistical population in the qualitative part includes 15 people from the experts of the banking and academic system active in the field of content marketing,selected by the method of judgmental purposeful sampling; and the statistical population in the quantitative part includes 384 people from all the customers of Sepah Bank in Tehran, selected using Cochran's formula as a sample, by available sampling method. …”
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    Early detection to improve outcome in people with undiagnosed psoriatic arthritis: the PROMPT research programme including RCT by Neil McHugh, Laura Bojke, Mel Brooke Turfrey, Rachel Charlton, Myka Ransom, Laura C Coates, Howard Collier, Claire Davies, Emma Dures, Philip Helliwell, Jana James, Anya Lissina, Vishnu B Madhok, Alison L Nightingale, Jonathan Packham, Catherine Smith, Eldon Spackman, Cerys Tassinari, William Tillett, Sarah T Brown

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Revised screening tools (CONTEST and CONTESTjt), from the COmparisoN of ThreE Screening Tools (CONTEST) study, incorporating the most discriminatory items from PEST and other relevant questionnaires, were then designed. …”
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    Seditious Spaces by Nurul Azreen Azlan

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Secondly, postcolonial ‘amnesia’, where certain aspects of history were conveniently forgotten or others selectively remembered in the production of space to build a hegemonic vision of society. …”
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