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    Community Participation and the sustainability of Development projects: A case Study of Essential Nutrition and Health package Project in Kabuga, Gasabo District, Rwanda. by Bernard, Bayasese

    Published 2020
    “…It also recommended that open accountability of resources should be encouraged so that communities can build and support projects effectively by contributing money.…”
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    The Role of Faith Bases Organizations in Enhancement of the Social Welfare Among the Rural Poor Households in Nyamweru sub-county, Kabale district; A case Study of Caritas Kabale d... by Hategekimana, Donisian

    Published 2018
    “…Inputs, livestock and money are given to beneficiaries in order for them to start income-generating activities like Irish potato growing, goat and cow rearing, and poultry keeping. …”
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    Definiri ale metaforei – metaforismului – demetaforizării by Violeta Bercaru

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Une brève histoire des visions sur la métaphore est suivie par la présentation des fonctions de la métaphore conçue par Tudor Vianu, c’est à dire la function psychologique, celle qui naît de la resemblance des deux termes en alternance avec la conscience de leur difference, par exemple. …”
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    Inhalation d'aérosols liquides ou solides chez les Primates Non Humains by Jérôme Montharu, Chrystophe Aubert, Georges Roseau, Laurent Vecellio, Antoine Guillon, Michèle de Monte

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Afin de tester l'efficacité de drogues, d'évaluer leur cinétique, leur tolérance pulmonaire et/ou leur toxicité, nous avons donc développé des modèles précliniques incluant les rongeurs, les porcs, et les primates non humains (PNH). …”
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    Outpatient chemotherapy drug costs and expensive chemotherapy drug use in 340B and Non-340B hospitals: an observational study by Jianhui Hu, David R. Nerenz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions Hospital 340B status was not significantly associated with use of more expensive cancer drugs or drug costs once other relevant factors (e.g., cancer center status, advanced-stage disease) were taken into account.…”
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    Cost efficiency of inpatient rehabilitation following acquired brain injury: the first international adaptation of the UK approach by Ian D Cameron, Julie Ratcliffe, Ian Cameron, Belinda Gabbe, Rachel Milte, Ciara Ryan, Karen Roberts, Zhibin Chen, Russell Gruen, Laura Jolliffe, Natasha A Lannin, Peter Hunter, Maria Crotty, Lynne Turner-Stokes, Lisa Cameron, David Attwood, Anne Holland, Jacqui Morarty, Lynne Turner Stokes, Christine Latimer, Dina Watterson, John Rabling, Melanie Reed, Mithu Palit, Troy Huggins, Verna Smith, Elizabeth O’Shannessy, Rebecca Nicks, Alison Gehrig, Katelyn Moloney, Sophie O’Keefe, Megan Coulter, Margaret Inches, Erin Gee, Sue McLellan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Mean projected net lifetime savings were $A13.4 million (95% CI $A11.4, $A15.4) per patient.Conclusions This study provides proof of principle for use of the NPCNA cost-efficiency model outside the UK and yields further evidence that rehabilitation for patients with complex disabilities represents value for money. For every dollar spent on inpatient rehabilitation in this cohort, an estimated $A91 was saved in ongoing care costs.…”
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    Reconstructing Iraq after the Victory over the Islamic State: Prospects for International Engagement by article Editorial

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The conclusion is drawn that smaller than expected commitments made by international donors in Kuwait (mostly in the form of loans and export credits) can be expalined, mainly, by the shift in the perceptions of the ‘established’ donors, and the U.S. in particular, which proved to be unwillling to invest large sums of money in a notoriously corrupt country and at the same time quite confident about the oil-rich Iraq’s ability to meet reconstruction needs from its own funds. …”
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    A Phenomenological Study of the Role of Store Mannequins on the Experienced Responses of Generation-Y Female Customers by Kobra Najafi, Kambiz Heidarzadeh Hanzaee, Mohsen Khounsiavash

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The emotional dimension of attitude, the behavioral dimension of attitude, and the cognitive dimension of attitude include the sub-themes of attitudinal experiences and purchase intention willingness, positive word-of-mouth advertising willingness, store wandering willingness, willingness to pay more money, willingness to revisit the store are sub-themes of store mannequin reaction experiences.   …”
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    Gum and Resin Production and Marketing: Implications for Pastoral Livelihood in Adadle District, Somali Region, Ethiopia by Bishar Ahmed Yussuf, Latamo Lameso Lelamo, Mahamud Mahamed Abdi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The research also demonstrates that the income made by selling gum and resin was used to pay for basic necessities for the family, save money for health care and medications, and pay for social concerns and educational expenses. …”
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    From awareness to action: investigating the impact of big-five teamwork model awareness on rationing of nursing care and patient-centered care by Heba Mohamed Al-Anwer Ali Ashour, Ebtsam Aly Omer Abou Hashish, Nadia Hassan Ali Awad

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Big 5TWAS interventions were implemented for nurses, and study variables were measured using nursing teamwork surveys, the Rationing of Nursing Care Observational Checklist (RONCO), and patient-centered care questionnaires before and after the intervention. …”
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    Detection method of mixed coin transaction based on CoinJoin——take the Wasabi platform as an example by Hu LI, Yunfang CHEN, Wei ZHANG

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Designed to enhance the privacy of user transactions, mixed coin technology has created disruptions to the address clustering rules typically used for cryptocurrency regulation.Consequently, hackers have begun utilizing mixed coin technology as a tool for money laundering and fund evasion, which has raised concerns among financial regulators regarding the detection of mixed coin transactions.Currently, most detection methods for mixed coin transactions rely on data analysis and statistics, lacking a comprehensive understanding of the internal workings of these transactions.This lack of knowledge may undermine the credibility and effectiveness of detection methods due to the absence of reliable verification data.CoinJoin, a decentralized mixed coin concept, represents one approach, and commercial implementations like Wasabi have gained popularity.Drawing from the characteristics of CoinJoin and its restriction on the size of anonymous transaction sets and mixed coin amounts, a general detection method for CoinJoin mixed coin transactions was devised.Such transactions typically involved multiple inputs and outputs, with more output items than UTXOs in the input, and a high occurrence of duplicate values among the output amounts.A basic detection method for Wasabi was developed by combining the generic detection method for CoinJoin with specific features of Wasabi, as identified in related studies, to complete the detection process.A trusted validation dataset was acquired from the Wasabi platform service interface, and this dataset was analyzed to achieve two objectives.First, the alignment of rule parameters in the Wasabi base detection method was accomplished.Second, a new metric was proposed, measuring the ratio of the highest frequency of duplicate values in the output amount of transactions to the number of UTXOs in the input.This metric assessed the level of user participation in mixed coin transactions, providing a measure of user freedom.Using these two approaches, significant progress is made in the detection of mixed coin transactions.The experiments show that the recall rate of Wasabi’s basic detection method is 94.2% and the accuracy rate is 67.2%.After the analytical feedback from the credible validation dataset, the recall rate of the improved detection method reaches 100% and the accuracy rate is above 99%.The total market size of the entire CoinJoin type of mixed coin transactions was evaluated and predicted based on a common test methodology.It is concluded that the number of CoinJoin mixed coin transactions in today’s mixed coin market represents 1.9 per 1 000 of all Bitcoin transactions and 3.7 per 1 000 of the transaction value at most.…”
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    Analysis of Ethereum transactions during the prevention and investigation of criminal offenses by V. V. Nosov, O. V. Manzhai, Ye. V. Panchenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It has been emphasized that when analyzing ethereum transactions, it is necessary to use not only ready-made tools, but also various scientific methods, such as identifying key criminal groups and wallets, identifying cases of money laundering using cryptocurrencies, additional address profiling, prevention of illegal behavior on the trading ethereum platform. …”
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    Individual-level Predictors of Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness: Urban–Rural Comparison by Onyinye Ginika Mba, Ibitein Ngowari Okeafor

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Outcome measures were birth preparedness (defined as undergoing antenatal care (ANC) with a skilled birth provider, voluntary counselling and testing for HIV and saving money for childbirth at an agreed place of delivery with a skilled birth attendant) and complication readiness (defined as being knowledgeable about danger signs, identifying decision-maker, a nearest functional institution in case of emergency, emergency means of transport and funds and a suitable blood donor). …”
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    Internal Control Systems and Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises in Uganda: A Case Study of Katuna Town Council. by Mubangizi, Martin

    Published 2023
    “…The target employees included the ones from the following departments, whole sellers, financial managers, money changers, and accountants. A population of 387 employees for the hundred SMEs in Katuna Town Council. …”
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    The Effect of Internal Control System on the Financial Performance of SACCOS in Rukiga District: A Case study of Rukiga SACCO in Rukiga District. by Katwesigye, Joshua

    Published 2023
    “…Capital for some customers affects the finances of Rukiga Sacco as the customers don't have enough money to save. Even the Sacco itself may not have enough starting capital maybe to start some branches. …”
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    Tea Growing and Social Economic Development of Local Communities in Rubanda: A Case Study of Ikumba Sub-County Rubanda District. by Aharimpisya, Janet

    Published 2024
    “…It was concluded that the majority of the participants 80 (60%) strongly agreed that tea factories were setting up primary and secondary schools to provide quality education for the children in the area in Ikumba sub-county thus reducing the illiteracy rate and giving jobs to educated people in the area and also with still majority agreeing that local community has got money to pay school fees as indicated with (Mean= 3.41, SD = 0.854). …”
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    Recherches et pratiques, un embrayage difficile by Bernadette Fleury, Michel Fabre

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Ce réseau pédagogique tente donc de mettre en contact des produits de la recherche et des enseignants en formation, volontaires et motivés mais non « experts » qui tentent de répondre à l’injonction à problématiser présente dans les nouveaux curricula. …”
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    « L’or vert » - « Le don divin » - « La définition de la famille » : Perceptions et attitudes des visiteurs nationaux du tourisme oléicole à l’égard du patrimoine oléicole en Grèce... by Maria Kouri, Marios Kondakis

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Néanmoins, les visites de sites oléicoles permettent aux visiteurs de mieux comprendre les dimensions socioculturelles, environnementales et économiques liées à l’olive, et sont donc très appréciées. Par conséquent, les sites oléicoles devraient proposer des contenus de médiation culturelles complets abordant ces dimensions, en mettant l’accent sur les aspects environnementaux et économiques, ainsi que sur les qualités moins connues des olives et de l’huile d’olive. …”
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    What Drives Innovativeness? Entrepreneurship and Regional Clustering in Three Biotechnology Hotspots by Jerry Haar, Maija Renko, Alan L. Carsrud

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…En effet, si les trois bioclusters qu’étudie l’article sont caractérisés par un taux élevé d’activité innovante, un équilibre différent dans chaque cas s’y est établi entre les variables liées à l’entreprenariat et celles qui sont relatives à la constitution d’un réseau régional d’entreprises. Il n’existe donc pas de formule éprouvée pour stimuler l’innovation. …”
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