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    Translating Runyankole- Rukiga Folktales Into English. by Tukaheebwa, Miria

    Published 2024
    “…Folktales bring out the richness of a language and the culture, once one uses a story in l1is communication; it enriches his message and keeps the listeners' interest. It is understood that the translation of folktales has helped in developing different language's orthography and lexical which has led to language and culture preservation whereby people get to know how to tell different folktales in different areas. …”
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    Association between maternal satisfaction and other indicators of quality of care at childbirth: a cross-sectional study based on the WHO standards by Marzia Lazzerini, Emanuelle Pessa Valente, Chiara Semenzato, Ilaria Mariani

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Factors most strongly associated with women’s satisfaction were ‘effective communication, involvement, listening to women’s needs, respectful and timely care’ (OR 16.84, 95% CI 9.90 to 28.61, p<0.001) and ‘physical structure’ (OR 6.51, 95% CI 4.08 to 10.40, p<0.001). …”
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  3. 1523

    Immigration reduces selection in water microbial community assembly by Fen-Guo Zhang, Kefan Wu, Sanqing Zhang, Furong Liang, Zhihua Du, Yongji Wang, Quan-Guo Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We collected air particulate matter from dust pooled from samples collected at 10 locations across ~20 km in a warm temperate region in Linfen City (northern China). The immigration rates were increased by introducing air particulate matter into the microcosms. …”
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    Safe, effective and cost-effective oxygen saturation targets for children and adolescents with respiratory distress: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (OxyKids study) by Jolita Bekhof, Eleni-Rosalina Andrinopoulou, J Bosmans, Gerard Koppelman, Karlijn J van Stralen, Anja Vaessen-Verberne, Sam Louman, Caroline Brackel, Arvid W A Kamps, Ismé de Kleer, Walter Balemans, Mirjam Scheffer, Marianne Brouwer, Marije van den Beukel, Mariëlle W H Pijnenburg, Annemie L M Boehmer

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Patients are followed up by digital questionnaires up to 90 days postdischarge.Ethics and dissemination This study has received approval from the research ethics committee (REC) of Leiden, Den Haag and Delft (EU CT number 2023-504817-56). …”
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    Activities of the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR Pavlo Yakovlevych Meshyk (1953) by V. A. Grechenko

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In 1943, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General. From 1945 until March 1953, he worked on the implementation of the Soviet nuclear project. …”
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  6. 1526

    The Neglected Creatures of Forests: Wild Bees by Yasemin Güler

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…(Anatolian chestnut), Tilia spp. (Linden), Acer spp. (Maple species), Liquidambar orientalis Mill. …”
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    “Du meine Seele, du mein Herz” . Self, Other, and Hermaphroditic Union in the Music of Robert (and Clara) Schumann by Benedict Taylor

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In Liebesfrühling, einem bemerkenswerten Beispiel für die schöpferische Zusammenarbeit zwischen den frisch verheirateten Robert und Clara Schumann, wird das Thema der verschwimmenden Gender-Unterschiede und der hermaphroditischen Vereinigung im Text auffällig in den Vordergrund gestellt und in der Vertonung reflektiert. Auch andere Lieder wie z.B. aus Frauenliebe und Leben, Myrthen und dem Eichendorff-Liederkreis deuten darauf hin, dass der Weg zum Selbstbewusstsein im virtuellen Subjekt der Musik offenbar durch die gegenseitige Reflexion von Selbst und Anderem ermöglicht wird.…”
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    Thrombophilia screening in women with recurrent first trimester miscarriage: is it time to stop testing? – a cohort study and systematic review of the literature by Hassan Shehata, Ranjit Akolekar, Amanda Ali, Mariane Silva-Edge, Shahla Haroon, Abdullatif Elfituri, Radhika Viswanatha, Haider Jan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…All patients had three or more first trimester miscarriages and a full thrombophilia screen.Results The overall prevalence of thrombophilia in our study population is 9.2% (106/1155) with 8.1% (94/1155) of cases positive for inherited thrombophilia, which is similar to the general population; Factor V Leiden (4.9%; 57/1155) and prothrombin gene mutation (2.9%; 34/1155) were the most common inherited thrombophilias, while only 1% (12/1155) tested positive for acquired thrombophilia. …”
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    Associations between autistic traits and early ear and upper respiratory signs: a prospective observational study of the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) ge... by Amanda Hall, Dheeraj Rai, Jean Golding, Yasmin Iles-Caven, Steven Gregory, Richard Maw

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Their mothers completed three questionnaires between 18–42 months recording the frequency of nine different signs and symptoms relating to the upper respiratory system, as well as ear and hearing problems.Outcome measures Primary—high levels of autism traits (social communication, coherent speech, sociability, and repetitive behaviour); secondary—diagnosed autism.Results Early evidence of mouth breathing, snoring, pulling/poking ears, ears going red, hearing worse during a cold, and rarely listening were associated with high scores on each autism trait and with a diagnosis of autism. …”
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    White noise’s effect on premature infants’ physiological parameters during peripheral intravenous catheter insertion by Omolbani Rahimi, FatemehSadat SeyedNematollah Roshan, Leila Nikrouz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Early and continuous exposure to painful stimuli in premature infants leads to short-and long-term complications. Listening to white noise is an accessible and inexpensive non-invasive method that can be used as a safe nursing intervention in hospitals. …”
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    SUGGESTOPEDIA AS THE METHOD OF THE MUSIC EXPERIENCE FORMATION OF PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN by Natalya T. Таgiltseva, Filip D. Shavov

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…It has been proved that involuntary memorizing of classical music by children listening to background sounding during the artcreative activities such as free movement and drawing has the greatest degree of efficiency. …”
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    Determinants of Demoralization Syndrome and Social Support Among Patients with Breast Cancer: A Cross-Sectional Study by Yang L, Song LX, Zhang L, Yang Y, Zhang YM

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Positive communication with patients, involving attentive listening, guidance and encouragement, is essential for providing effective psychological care and social support, fostering trust between healthcare providers and patients.Keywords: breast cancer, demoralization syndrome, social support…”
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    Self-regulated learning strategies adopted by successful Chinese nursing students in the process of learning Nursing English. by Lina Wang, Xuesong Andy Gao, Fan Zhang, Fang Sun, Guangsheng Wan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Data analysis revealed the variety of challenges EFL nursing students encountered, including language-related challenges, which are linguistic difficulties that relate to Nursing English learning itself, such as Nursing English vocabulary and terminology, English-to-English translation, limited listening comprehension, and the gap between textbook knowledge and its practical application; learner-related challenges, which are difficulties that affect students' emotional, affective, and mental state, primarily caused by uncertainty about the significance of Nursing English, the unexpected difficulty of Nursing English, and failing quizzes; and context-related challenges, which are difficulties relate to social, cultural, and educational context, such as insufficient learning resources, a lack of language environment, and peer pressure. …”
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    Hierarchische und dynamische Einheit. Kontext-Eigenschaften und ›metrische Pfade‹ als Kategorien der Syntaxanalyse bei Mozart by Michael Polth

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In order to address such ‘dynamically constituted unity’ from a theoretical perspective, one must understand that the properties, which define a musical event as part of a dynamically expressed structure, can only be understood and analysed in ‘context’, and therefore only manifest themselves to the listener if he follows the course of the music. In turn, this tracking of the musical process is structured by what is referred to in this text as ‘metric trajectory’.…”
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    If Music is Ongoing Experience, What Might Music Theory Be? . A Suggestion from the Drastic by Christopher F. Hasty

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In diesem Essay möchte ich die in der Erfahrung liegende Kreativität in all ihrer Komplexität als positives Faktum als Ausgangspunkt nehmen, um über Zeit und Prozess in der Musik nachzudenken. …”
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    Das Menschliche in der Musik . August Halms prozessuale Metaphorik im Brennpunkt analysetheoretischer Fragestellungen by Astrid Bolay

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Musical analysis has traditionally relied less on the experience of actually listening to music than on what can be “seen” in the score. …”
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    “Use 19 Metal Pieces of Approximately the Same Timbre”. An Analysis of Twelve Recorded Performances of Xenakis’s Métaux (Pléïades) by Diederik Mark de Ceuster

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Referring both to spectral analysis and the listener’s experience, this article analyzes twelve performances of Métaux for their pitch content and timbre. …”
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    Scrutiny on the grammatical error of descriptive text written by the first semester public health students Universitas Faletehan by Kety Soraya

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In English Competency the students should master four skills namely speaking, reading, writing and listening. On the other hand most of students found many barriers to achieve this competency, particularly in writing due to writing is not simple but writing is long process. …”
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