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    The Relationship between Health and Community across Aging Cohorts by Julie Norstrand, Keith T. Chan

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Research is needed to examine the connection between older adults and their community as they age. …”
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    Information use and secondary school students: a model for understanding plagiarism by Kirsty Williamson, Joy McGregor

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Available literature mostly focuses on the tertiary level and on quantifying the extent of plagiarism, with limited availability of theory or empirical research focussing on information use, learning and plagiarism. …”
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    Designing supply chain of blood under uncertainty: A case study by Ali Namazian, Reza Babazadeh

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The fuzzy theory approach has been used to incorporate uncertainty into the model's parameters. …”
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    GIS-based Spatial Analysis of the Evolution of Residential Developments; A Case-study of Sulaimani city, Iraq by Shaimaa Sarwar Mohammed, Hoshyar Qadir Rasul, Hussein Darweesh  Mohammed

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Essentially, following the collection of data, processing, review of relevant literature and applied methods, this study draws a timeline for the spatial evolution of the city of Sulaimani in addition to constricting a spatial grid for morphological comparison of different growth stages and analysis on multiple aspects. Moreover, a number of criteria were established to evaluate spatial patterns based on published theories in the field of landuse urban planning. …”
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    THE IMPACT OF HRM PRACTICES ON SERVICE QUALITY IN CUSTOMER-FACING BUSINESSES by Salem Alqarni

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The research also attempts to use the average number of citations per year as a measure of paper quality, acknowledging certain limitations in this approach. …”
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