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    Review of W. Heckel, In the Path of Conquest. Resistance to Alexander the Great, Oxford, Oxford University Press (2020) by Raúl Navas-Moreno

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Resistance to Alexander the Great, Oxford, Oxford University Press (2020). …”
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    “Arming half-baked people with weapons!” Information enclaving among professionals and the need for a care-centred model for antibiotic use information in Uganda, Tanzania and Malawi by Susan Nayiga, Eleanor E MacPherson, John Mankhomwa, Fortunata Nasuwa, Raymond Pongolani, Rita Kabuleta, Mike Kesby, Russell Dacombe, Shona Hilton, Delia Grace, Nicholas Feasey, Clare I.R. Chandler

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…But while antibiotics are widely available, information on when and how to use them is not. Objective We aimed to understand the acceptability among experts and professionals of sharing information on antibiotic use with end users – patients, carers and farmers – in Uganda, Tanzania and Malawi. …”
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    Corona-Covid-19 virus and its impact on the use of electronic information sources : a field study to identify the extent to which students in the various educational stages use electronic sources of information to meet their cognitive and informational needs for distance learning in some countries... by تريزا وليم عزمى

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Where thestudy included many sections, the first of which included the theoretical section,which included the methodology of the study and consisted of the introduction -the importance of the study and the reasons for choosing the subject - studyquestions - study limits - study methodology / study and data collection tools -previous studies as well as the definition of the virus corona in general and Covid- 19 in particular and what sources of electronic information, and the stage of itsdevelopment over time and the most important physical forms within libraries andinformation centers that have become the most important information facilities inmodern times, Then the study moved to the practical aspect, which consisted inthe preparation of electronic questionnaire in Both Arabic and English so thatnon-Arabic speakers can answer it, in order to measure the impact of thecoronavirus on the use of electronic sources, where the questionnaire includedthe number of eleven different questions to cover all aspects of the study, andspecific so that the study community can answer it in order to achieve theprinciple of ease and speed where the number of sample study and whichresponded 554 students to be the basis of the statistical work and To reach theresults of the study .…”
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    Stakeholder Focus Groups to Inform a Technology-Based Strategy of Preceptor Support by Cynthia A. Blum, Jeanette Kamciyan, Amy Dean

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…These podcasts were informed through preceptor focus groups to address situational and environmental realism for student behaviors and preceptor responses.…”
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    Identifying Patient Characteristics Associated With Opioid Use to Inform Surgical Pain Management by Anish K. Agarwal, MD, MPH, MS, Ruiying Xiong, MS, Jeffrey Ebert, PhD, Fran Shofer, PhD, Evan Spencer, MS, Daniel Lee, MD, MS, Zarina Ali, MD, MS, M. Kit Delgado, MD, MS

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Identifying patient-level variables associated with low or no use can inform tailored prescribing. Methods:. A prospective, observational study investigating surgical procedures, prescription data, and patient-reported outcomes at an academic health system in Pennsylvania. …”
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    WTO REFORM: BACKGROUND, CONDITIONS AND PROSPECTS by T. M. Isachenko

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…That provokes the discussion it on a certain crisis of the WTO as the main regulator of world trade, and therefore the need to provide both institutional and substantive reforms.…”
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    EDUCATIONAL REFORM AND STUDENTS’ SUBJECTIVITY PROSPECTS by Vladimir V. Molodin, Sergey G. Gorin

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Contemporaryeducational processis presented as an “agent-agent” interaction, when student not only experiences an informational influence, but also influences, though indirectly, reforming the education system from within.For the empirical basis the article uses the results of sociological surveys among students and teachers of the Novosibirsk State Academy of Architecture and Arts (NSAAA).…”
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    Perspectives on Germany’s Welfare Reform (“Bürgergeld”) by Christian Merkl

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Abstract The Hartz IV labour market reform in 2005 triggered a substantial reduction in unemployment in Germany. …”
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    Reform Options for the Countercyclical Capital Buffer by Lukas Menkhoff

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Since its introduction in 2016, a discussion on reform options includes suggestions such as : (1) the buffer range should be increased to better counteract the financial cycle, (2) part of the buffer could be decided at the European level, (3) the buffer should lie at the midpoint of its range in normal times, and (4) the buffer requirement should be based on another rule-based component reflecting asset prices.…”
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    The Principle of Transparency in the Ukrainian Decentralisation Reform by Sergii Slukhai, Liudmyla Demydenko, Yuliia Nakonechna, Tetiana Borshchenko

    Published 2019-11-01
    “… After the Revolution of Dignity (2013–2014), the new Ukrainian government set out a number of reforms, one of which – and a successful one so far – was decentralisation, involving territorial amalgamation and re-allocation of public revenues and outlays in favour of the newly-established amalgamated territorial communities (ATCs). …”
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    Current Trends in Digital Education Reform by G. G. Goloventchik

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…It is shown how the rapid change in teaching methods and forms during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak led to the accumulation of experience in virtual contacts between teachers and students, as well as between students. …”
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