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    Hydropower landscapes and tourism development in the Pyrenees by Jean-François Rodriguez

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This runs counter to these prejudices and may well give rise to new ways of looking at these hybrid landscapes.The cross-border comparison of the Neouvielle and Encantats massifs in the Pyrenees reveals that their hydropower resources are exploited in the same way, but that heritage aspects are managed differently: dismantling of ancillary installations at the dams with a view to protecting the so-called “natural” landscapes in the Neouvielle massif, as opposed to rehabilitating and converting this heritage in the Encantats massifs with a view to developing a form of tourism that takes into account the hybrid nature of the vestiges visible in today’s landscape.…”
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    The impact of new technologies and robotics on employment in the united states by N. E. Petrovskaya

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The occurence of distance relations between the employee and the employer leads to the formation of a flexible and virtual labour market. The world of work is becoming increasingly digital. This process is causing fundamental changes in the world of work, which entails new challenges for various aspects of social policy. …”
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    THE PROSPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SYSTEM OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION by Vladimir N. Aniskin, Vladimir I. Bogoslovskiy, Tatiana A. Zhukova, Elena N. Ryabinova

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…As the importance of integration has risen, the number of comparative researches has to be enlarged. Their goal is to develop the views on the world educational process, to see the further tendencies of the national education system improvement. …”
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    Concept of sustainable development: regulatory aspect by E. I. Mayorova, E. V. Temnova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The paper considers the concept of sustainable development that has been shaped under the influence of the planetary ecological crisis associated with the increasing anthropogenic impact on the environment and awareness of progressive mankind of the need for developing a new, non-anthropocentric, approach to environmental management and nature in general. …”
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    THE NEW CHALLENGES OF TOURISM AIRPORTS - THE CASE OF FARO AIRPORT by CLÁUDIA RIBEIRO DE ALMEIDA

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The increase in routes and frequencies offered by these airlines enabled the emergence of new tourist destinations in Europe that spread, later on, to other places all over the world. …”
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    New Paradigms in Access to Scientific Information and the Role of the Internet by Bülent Karasözen

    Published 1996-09-01
    “…The Internet transforms the scholarly communication world-wide. Electronic pre­print archives, electronic journals, discussion groups are some of the new ways to get acccss to information. …”
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    Finding Solutions to Ecological and Environmental Crisis with a New Ethics by Eva Pechočiaková Svitačová

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… Ecological and environmental crises are related to the development of an anthropocentric human culture. They threaten the values on which human life and development on Earth depend, and therefore the need for a new ethic arises. …”
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    Real-World Treatment Outcomes of an Artificial Tear Containing Arabinogalactan, Hyaluronic Acid and Trehalose Among Subjects with Dry Eye by Bedei A, Rocha Cabrera P, Oliveira L, Castellini L, De Grazia G, Remiddi S

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Andrea Bedei,1 Pedro Rocha Cabrera,2 Luis Oliveira,3 Laura Castellini,1 Giulia De Grazia,4 Stefano Remiddi4 1Ophthalmology Department Casa di Cura San Camillo, Forte dei Marmi, Italy; 2Ophthalmology Department Hospital San Juan de Dios Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain; 3Ophthalmology Department Hospital Santo Antonio, Porto, Portugal; 4Department of Research and Development, MD Italy, Albano Laziale, ItalyCorrespondence: Stefano Remiddi, MD Italy srl, Department of Research and Development, Via Cancelliera, 12, Albano Laziale, Rome, 00041, Italy, Email stefano.remiddi@md-italy.itPurpose: To assess the efficacy, adherence, and tolerability of a new artificial tear based on arabinogalactan, hyaluronic acid, and trehalose in a population with dry eye disease (DED).Methods: A retrospective, real-world, post-marketing study identified 96 adult patients (aged 18– 80 years) with signs and symptoms of dry eye. …”
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    Developing a Machine Learning–Based Automated Patient Engagement Estimator for Telehealth: Algorithm Development and Validation Study by Pooja Guhan, Naman Awasthi, Kathryn McDonald, Kristin Bussell, Gloria Reeves, Dinesh Manocha, Aniket Bera

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, the proposed approach and the creation of the new dataset, MEDICA, open avenues for future research and the development of impactful tools for telehealth.…”
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    How to re-found RRI in a cosmopolitan world? A case study of BGI, the frontier genetic enterprise in China by Han Zhang, Jie Gao, Feng Zhang

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…By exploring two crises BGI encountered over the past 25 years, which were regarded as turning points in building the enterprise RRI system, we conclude the following: (1) The rapid development of nationalism has undermined the cosmopolitan value of science and science ethics, even as science and technology were supposed to promote global cooperation; (2) To promote global justice, cosmopolitan RRI must consider intercultural value differences; (3) Humanizing RRI is a new approach to RRI practice that, instead of individual-centered responsibility, emphasizes reflective, collective responsibility, which fits with the character of scientific production in the era of big science.…”
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    COVID-19: Are Malaysians embracing or suffering the new normality? by Dinyadarshini Johnson, Stanley Eng Chee Ren, Hema Darshinee Johnson, Vengadesh Letchumanan

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The movement control order (MCO) was one of the drastic measures taken in Malaysia adhering to the guideline released by World Health Organization (WHO) and has been made effective since 18th of March 2020. …”
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    Ground Zero(3): Inside the New American Home by Louise LACHAPELLE

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…These collections and exhibitions produce a distance that lifts the ban to see or show the ruins, the remains, and contribute to recreate boundaries, as well as a familiar space, “the space of (safe) viewing” (Lilie Chouliaraki 2004), at the centre of a newly “secured” national and symbolic periphery, the space of “safe” living, “Inside the New American Home.”Inside the New American Home also continues to develop a critique of culture and of the ritual sense of art (Walter Benjamin, Écrits français 1940). …”
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    Training specialists in international relations: rethinking the new paradigm by E. V. Voevoda

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The article considers new tasks of universities and faculties training students of international relations. …”
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    Presenting a model of ecotourism and sustainable tourism development with an emphasis on foreign exchange and economic development of Qeshm Island by Naser Rajabi, Vahid Reza Mirabi, Khosro Moradi Shahdadi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This type of tourism emphasizes social and environmental responsibility and emphasizes the direct relationship with local communities and the protection of natural resources (Fennell, 2014).Sustainable DevelopmentDevelopment and sustainability is one of the relatively new concepts in the world development literature, and was first used in the United Nations Summit under the title of Human Environment in Stockholm in 1372. …”
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    Social norms for population displacements caused by large dams France, 20th century by Armelle Faure

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…The dams gave rise to an international debate on their social and environmental impacts, a debate continued by the World Commission on Dams. Today, when financing has again become available for the construction of new dams throughout the world, it seems opportune to provide some insights into the social implications of large dam development projects based on the experience of France, a country that has been, in many respects, one of the most innovative in the implementation of such projects.…”
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    Des normes sociales pour les déplacements de population causés par les grands barrages. France, XXe siècle by Armelle Faure

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…The dams gave rise to an international debate on their social and environmental impacts, a debate continued by the World Commission on Dams. Today, when financing has again become available for the construction of new dams throughout the world, it seems opportune to provide some insights into the social implications of large dam development projects based on the experience of France, a country that has been, in many respects, one of the most innovative in the implementation of such projects.…”
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