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    The learning process of physical education lessons in education through virtual education by mahyar yarahmadi, Habib Honari, Meysam Shabaninia

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Thus, with the development of information technology on one hand, and the existence of many interested people to enter higher education on the other, most universities and educational institutions have turned to designing and launching e-learning courses (Shahsiah et al, 2019). …”
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    Wildfire Susceptibility Mapping Using Five Boosting Machine Learning Algorithms: The Case Study of the Mediterranean Region of Turkey by Sohaib K. M. Abujayyab, Moustafa Moufid Kassem, Ashfak Ahmad Khan, Raniyah Wazirali, Mücahit Coşkun, Enes Taşoğlu, Ahmet Öztürk, Ferhat Toprak

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Forest fires caused by different environmental and human factors are responsible for the extensive destruction of natural and economic resources. …”
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    Effect of Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas L.) Juice on Selected Quality Properties of Beef Burgers by Anna Marietta Salejda, Alicja Z. Kucharska, Grażyna Krasnowska

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Bioactive compounds of plant origin are becoming increasingly popular as food ingredients with a beneficial impact on human health. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the possibility of using different doses (0.5 g–1.5 g) of cornelian cherry juice (CCJ) as a functional additive in the production of beef burgers. …”
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    Are University Students Willing to Participate in Environmental Protection Activities (EPAs)? – Sub-dimensions of Ecological Intelligence as Predictors by Nalan Akkuzu-Guven, Melis Arzu Uyulgan

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This study is an important contribution to solve environmental problems by developing an ecological intelligence responding to the individual, social and economic needs of the next generation.…”
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    Pembingkaian Perjuangan Tanah Orang Mentawai Dalam Konflik Kehutanan by Nurhayati Nurhayati, Afrizal Afrizal, Jendrius Jendrius

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The geographical location and growth patterns have never been touched by human intervention, making the Mentawai forest have a unique composition. …”
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    Synoptic analysis of the most severe flood in Karkheh basin (Flood 1 April 2019) by dana rahimi, Javad khoshhal dastjerdi, Dariush rahimi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Among natural disasters, floods have the highest human toll. The economic impacts of floods are greater in developing countries, including Iran, and are particularly severe in the colder months of the year in the west of the country. …”
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    ANALYSIS OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE FACTORS AFFECTING THE USE OF RDF FUEL by G. Arakelova

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Revealed negative aspects and directions of improvement of the combustion technology implemented at different steps of economic development of countries. Analyzed foreign and domestic experience of using RDF fuel, that is a solid fuel produced by shredding and dehydrating municipal solid waste. …”
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    Il luogo e il senso: creazione e significazione degli spazi nel mondo globale by Gambardella, Fabiana, Amodio, Paolo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Moreover, globalized contemporaneity is developing through paradoxes that affect our own political, economic and social organization and have repercussions on spaces. …”
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    Asygnosis and asygnotic networks by Edward M. Roche, Michael J. Blaine

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…They challenge traditional assumptions about rationality, causality, and the use of organizational structures as control mechanisms which form the basis of most social, economic and political theories. After developing the concept in detail of asyngnosis and asyngnotic networks, we apply it to current issues including unpredictable events that takes place without direct control such as the rise of spontaneous terrorism, and other social and political phenomenon such as the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street. …”
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    Conservation communautaire et changement de statuts du bonobo dans le Territoire de Bolobo by Victor Narat, Flora Pennec, Sabrina Krief, Jean Christophe Bokika Ngawolo, Richard Dumez

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…As a part of an interdisciplinary study focused on the interactions between bonobos (Pan paniscus), habitats and humans in a community-based conservation area initiated and led by the Congolese NGO Mbou-Mon-tour in the Bolobo Territory (Democratic Republic of Congo), we analyzed the evolution of the local status of bonobos: bonobos as animals with relevance to legal regimes, economic activities, and ecological research and education. …”
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    Removing Heavy Metals from the Soil with Phytoremediation by Mustafa Aybar, Ayla Bilgin, Bülent Sağlam

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Taking these costs and overheads into consideration, some economically developed countries have recently started working with phytoremediation (plantbased remediation) which, compared with the alternatives, is a much more environment-friendly waste treatment system. …”
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    Assessment of flood risk under Polder-Type flood control measure using improved projection pursuit model by Li Gao, Yuqin Gao, Yunping Liu, Ming Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Spatially, the high and highest-risk areas are mainly distributed in the urban areas, concentrated in densely populated and economically developed areas. Compared with the natural stream (without the PFCM), the high and highest risk areas decreased 0.06, 0.04, and 0.58 km2 for 50 %, 30 %, and 3 % frequency flood scales, respectively. …”
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    The race for AI hegemony by Victor Diogho Heuer de Carvalho

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The race for AI Hegemony between the US and China intensifies economic and political polarization. Investments in research and development will be massive, with competition for talent and resources. …”
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    Clean Eco-Friendly Cooking Energy as Sustainable Approach and Mitigation to Climate Change: A Case Study of Ankole, Western Uganda. by Kayamba, William Kariiti

    Published 2023
    “…The main objective was to investigate how traditional cooking fuels have become a health hazard to many mothers and children in Ankole, human activities and rural-urban migration, have caused hiking of prices for fuel for cooking; wetland drainage, bush clearing for farming, charcoal burning, brick making associated with social and economic developments have affected the environment. …”
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    Optimal Control Strategies for the Infectiology of Brucellosis by Nkuba Nyerere, Livingstone S. Luboobi, Saul C. Mpeshe, Gabriel M. Shirima

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The disease is of public health, veterinary, and economic significance in most of the developed and developing countries. …”
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    The application of PSO in structural damage detection: an analysis of the previously released publications (2005�2020) by Parsa Ghannadi, Seyed Sina Kourehli, Seyedali Mirjalili

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…That is because the early detection of the damages and measures to be taken to repair and replace the damaged members with healthy ones could lead to economic advantages and would prevent human disasters. …”
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    Genetic diversity of the table beet (<I>Beta</I> L.) collection at VIR as a potential source for breeding (a review) by D. V. Sokolova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Currently, the collection consists of 2512 accessions; the table beet variety is represented by 461 accessions from 45 countries, collected in numerous expeditions, obtained from foreign genebanks through germplasm exchange and seed requests, received from domestic and foreign breeders, plus materials developed by VIR researchers. Table beet is an economically important, high-yielding, ubiquitous crop that has a wide cultivation area and is a valuable biochemical food product with beneficial effects on human health.The information is provided on the genetic diversity of VIR’s table beet collection, including current trends of its study and use in breeding. …”
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