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    Jargon and Readability in Plain Language Summaries of Health Research: Cross-Sectional Observational Study by Iain A Lang, Angela King, Kate Boddy, Ken Stein, Lauren Asare, Jo Day, Kristin Liabo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We also aimed to assess whether readability and jargon were influenced by internal and external characteristics of research projects. MethodsWe downloaded the PLSs of all NIHR National Journals Library reports from mid-2014 to mid-2022 (N=1241) and analyzed them using the Flesch Reading Ease (FRE) formula and a jargon calculator (the De-Jargonizer). …”
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    Improving research milieu in the medical colleges in India: Challenges and solutions by Gitanjali Batmanabane, Rituparna Maiti

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The thesis has been a part of the postgraduate curriculum with the idea that as the resident does the project, they will also learn how to do research. …”
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    Escrituras en escena: Teresa de la Parra y el teatro de lo íntimo by Nathalie Bouzaglo

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article analyzes how Venezuelan writer Teresa de la Parra stages her place within the literary world in the face of the boundaries and potentialities of gender and nationality of her time. It examines the role of the pseudonym in her early career, the iconic role played by Sarah Bernhardt's excentricities as key influences in her writing. …”
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    Intégration environnementale de l’éolien et régulation locale des conflits : l’action des collectivités territoriales dans l’Aude (France). by Élodie Valette

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…The opacity of the French national politics in matter of development of alternative energies (1), the lack of a clearly defined  politics of national and regional development (2) conduce the local institutions to answer the lack of legislation by writing several documents in order to define a institutional frame to the implementation of windmills. …”
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    Mapping the Discourse. Architecture Periodicals in/for the Teaching of Architecture History by Gaia Caramellino, Valeria Casali, Nicole De Togni

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Moving from the teaching seminar offered over the past six years to internationals students at Politecnico di Milano in the framework of the History and Theory course, the pedagogical project intersects the growing attention for the relations between architecture and media, and the current debate on the history of architecture as a transnational practice.A corpus of around fifty periodicals published in eighteen different countries was addressed as a “system of knowledge” and a “global printed network”, overcoming monographic and local-centered readings based on the history of isolated journals or linked to national editorial cultures and narratives. …”
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    Rotonda Mihail Sebastian (MLR, 1975) 30 de ani de la moarte by Lucian Chișu

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Contemporary Romanian history was projected by the same literary historians on an apparently atemporal axis, albeit Romanian. …”
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    Oasis de Baja California Sur México (siglos XVIII-XX) Propiedad y Uso Comunitario en Ecosistemas Aridos. by Antonio Ortega Santos, Micheline Cariño Olvera

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Attending to write the history of these agroecosystems, insertion in the state-nation building and global economy during the XIXth century, and how oasis-rancheros (farmers) identity was created, vegetable gardens and dry lands functionality that constructed the landscape of the peninsula until nowadays. …”
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    From Savage to Sublime (And Partway Back): Indians and Antiquity in Early Nineteenth-Century American Literature by Mark Niemeyer

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Such associations also rendered them suitable subjects for treatment by authors inspired to a large extent by the Romantic Movement and involved in the project of creating a national literature for the new country. …”
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    L’École de journalisme d’Alger (1964-1990) : les défis d’une formation professionnelle by Chloé Nejma Rondeleux

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Sources consisting primarily of writings, such as university works, autobiographies, academic articles, etc., left by the principal role-players of the École de journalisme (directors, lecturers and students), have been enriched by previously unpublished interviews and personal archives collected from the above-mentioned, making it possible to approach as closely as possible to the functioning of the institute.The article first recounts the context of birth and dwells on the initial project of the years 1964–1965. …”
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    Inequality degree within the country in the context of realising the Sustainable Development Goals by L. A. Davletshina, M. S. Telyuk, N. A. Sadovnikova

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The authors believe that there remains relevant to study the transformations that the two divergent flows will take place in the coming years: 1) existing national projects and state programmes to solve the tasks and achieve the planned values formulated in the National Set of Sustainable Development Goals Indicators in the part of Goal 3; 2) the current epidemiological situation, which in the period 2020–2021 has already made tangible changes in the size and composition of the population.…”
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    Presenting the entrepreneurial school model in Iran by tayebeh shahrostambeig, esmat Masoudi Nadushan, zahra taleb

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…According to the results of this research, it is suggested: Since one of the dimensions of entrepreneurship education is teaching-learning strategies, various educational methods such as writing business plans and practical projects, educational workshops, storytelling, games at pre-primary and elementary school levels, and scientific visits should be used according to the needs and interests of the learners. …”
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    Conflicting stakes and governance relating to the co-management of salmon in the Columbia river basin (U.S.A.) by Nicolas Barbier 

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…These two governmental protagonists are opposed to the development of elements of tribal projects related to salmon hatcheries. The adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by the Obama administration in 2010 could defuse conflicts and bring about changes in the governance.…”
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