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    SOCIOMORPHIC NEUROMODELING IN ACADEMIC EMOTIONOLOGY AS AN INTEGRATION OF NEUROCOGNITIVE AND PSYCHOLINGUISTIC KNOWLEDGE IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE by Max Talanov, Irina S. Karabulatova, Victor Erokhin, Jordi Vallverdú

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The article analyzes the problems of academic emotionology as an applied branch of emotionology (the science of emotions) based on the use of sociomorphic neuromodeling, viewed through the prism of academic discourse in the educational system. For the first time, the proposed concept of sociomorphic neuromodeling is aimed not only at explaining, but also at applying a socially inherited mechanism of emotional response in a particular ethnic environment, which is reflected in the specifics of neuro-psychophysiological signals as a “deep” language. …”
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    Clinical characteristics and knowledge of diabetic retinopathy patients at a tertiary hospital in Aceh, Indonesia by Lia M. Zaini, Arief S. Kartasasmita, Tjahjono D. Gondhowiardjo, Maimun Syukri, Putri N. Mulya

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A significant proportion had visual acuity less than 6/60 (44.1%) and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) (52.6%) with macular oedema in 11.8%. …”
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    The acceptances and associated influences of body donation in Mainland China: a national cross-sectional study by Jian Wu, Xinyue Zhang, Ze Xiang, Yiqi Li, Zihao Hu, Tianle Chen, Jianmin Zhou, Xinying Sun, Yibo Wu, Yuyang Yi, Yinlin Wang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…To be specific, patients with a different number of children (1: β=-0.05; 2: β=-0.04; ≥3: β= -0.03) are less willing to donate their organs while respondents who live in an urban area (β = 0.03), have higher education level (high school or junior college: β = 0.04, such as a bachelor degree or above: β = 0.09), feel anxious (mild, moderate β = 0.02), feel pressured (moderate: β = 0.08; severe: β = 0.09), have higher scores of the Short-Form Health Literacy Instrument (HLS-SF12) (β = 0.30), Chronic Disease Self-Management Study Measures (CDSMS) (β = 0.18) and EuroQol Visual Analogue Scale (EQ-VAS) (β = 0.23), are more positive to donate. …”
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    The Method of Teaching Schoolchildren the Basics of Security on The Internet by M. V. Romanova, E. V. Chernova

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Loskutova), and methods of mathematical statistics and visual presentation of results. The experiment involved 66 schoolchildren from the fifth to the ninth grades and five high school students as moderators of school No. 28 in Magnitogorsk.Results. …”
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    Social prescribing for children and young people with neurodisability and their families initiated in a hospital setting: a systematic review by Katie Gordon, Anna Purna Basu, Laura Gordon

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Rahi et al connected 68 families of CYP newly diagnosed with visual impairment to a community LW. Families needed information about social and educational services, and emotional support. …”
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    Mobile Technologies in Teaching Mathematics by T. P. Pushkareva, N. V. Titovskaya, S. N. Titovsky

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The importance and effectiveness of using social services for visualizing mathematical concepts and calculation schemes, as well as the WhatsApp messenger for instant messaging between students and receiving timely individual and group consultation from a lecturer, is shown. …”
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    Enhancing Campus Environment: Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring Through IoT and Web Technologies by Alfiandi Aulia Rahmadani, Yan Watequlis Syaifudin, Budhy Setiawan, Yohanes Yohanie Fridelin Panduman, Nobuo Funabiki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Nowadays, enhancing <i>campus environments</i> through mitigations of air pollutions is an essential endeavor to support academic achievements, health, and safety of students and staffs in higher educational institutes. In laboratories, pollutants from welding, auto repairs, or chemical experiments can drastically degrade the air quality in the campus, endangering the respiratory and cognitive health of students and staffs. …”
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    Voices of People With Disabilities: Integrating Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis to Study Disability Discourse on Social Media by Richard K. Lomotey, Sandra Kumi, Christian Nyaku, Ralph Deters

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The themes discovered across at least two subreddits are Mobility, Diagnosis, Education, Assistive and Accessible Technology, Support, Disability Accommodations, and Relations. …”
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    Mapping stakeholders, services, data, and the information system for adolescent health in the West Bank by Aisha Shalash, Maysaa Nemer, Niveen Abu-Rmeileh, Mohammad Kittaneh, Dervla Kelly, Khalifa Elmusharaf

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Thematic analysis was performed on interview data, and geospatial analysis was used to visualize the distribution of services and providers across 11 governorates using ArcMap 10.5. …”
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    Semantic influence of programming on the development of thinking of students: background, research and prospects by M. U. Mukasheva, Y. V. Payevskaya

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Altynsarin with the support of the grant from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan. …”
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    Llegir críticament la imatge en l'era de les tecnologies de la informació i la comunicació Critical Literacy Images in the Era of Information and Communication Technologies Leer cr... by Anna Pujadas

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The article considers the new nature of what is visual and on the culture and community being built as a result, a culture and community that the educational system needs to help shape.…”
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    Stepwise Total Hip Arthroplasty with Lateral and Posterolateral Approaches: Intraoperative Imaging, Fixation Strategy, and Early Functional Outcomes by Roland Fazakas, Laura Ioana Bondar, Csongor Toth, Brigitte Osser, Iosif Ilia, Gabriel Roberto Marconi, Victor Niculescu, Ramona Nicoleta Suciu, Liviu Gavrila-Ardelean, Alexandru Pop

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This study primarily aims to provide an educational overview of stepwise THA procedures using intraoperative visual documentation, with a secondary, exploratory assessment of postoperative outcomes related to surgical approach and fixation strategy. …”
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    Development of a Mobile Application for Dyslexic-Friendly Learning Materials by Dayangku Nur Amelia Asri, Huda Adibah Mohd Ramli, Norazlina Saidin

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This app is developed using several software components: Visual Studio Code, Android Studio, Flutter, and Adobe XD. …”
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    Effects of Orem’s Self-Care Model on the Life Quality of Elderly Patients with Hip Fractures by Xiaodong Xu, Jun Han, Yajia Li, Xichun Sun, Peng Lin, Ying Chen, Fuqiang Gao, Zirong Li, Shuai Zhang, Wei Sun

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The data were collected through validated questionnaires including visual analogue scale (VAS) and Barthel index for them. …”
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    Relationship Between Landscape Character and Public Preferences in Urban Landscapes: A Case Study from the East–West Mountain Region in Wuhan, China by Xingyuan Li, Wenqing Pang, Lizhi Han, Yufan Yan, Xianjie Pan, Diechuan Yang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The results show that (1) public preferences hotspots are concentrated in three types: (a) urban construction-driven types, including areas dominated by commercial service functions and those characterized by mixed-function residential areas; (b) natural terrain-dominated types with well-developed supporting facilities; and (c) hybrid transition types predominated by educational and scientific research land uses. These areas generally feature a high degree of functional diversity and good transportation accessibility. (2) Landscapes eliciting stronger emotional responses integrate moderate slopes, multifunctional spaces, and robust public services, whereas areas with weaker responses are characterized by single-function use or excessive urbanization. (3) The emotional variations within categories could be influenced by (a) functional hybridity through enhanced environmental exploration; (b) spatial usage frequency through place attachment formation; and (c) visual harmony through cognitive overload prevention. …”
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