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    The Influence of Access Barriers on Outpatient Services Use among Low-income Households in Malaysia. by Aziz Jamal, Yunfei Li, Ning Liu, Mohd Zulkifli Abdullah

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The measure of perceived access barriers included items that represented various dimensions, including personal barriers, structural barriers, financial barriers, perceived triviality, accessibility, and time limitations. Main findings: The distance between household dwellings and public healthcare facilities as well as perceived household medical needs significantly influenced the use of outpatient care for urban and rural households. …”
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    Na sala de edição: “Mãe judia, 1964”, de Moacyr Scliar by Nicola Gavioli

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Readers are made to see how persuasion, trivialization, and silencing are complicit in the “normalizing” of recent and traumatic histories. …”
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    Upper and Lower Bounds for Capital and Wages by Alberto Benítez Sánchez, Alejandro Benítez Sánchez

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Muestra la existencia de cotas superiores e inferiores no triviales para el acervo de capital y para el salario que dependen de esta división, con lo cual contribuye, entre otros resultados, a explicar la casi linealidad de la curva salarios-ganancia encontrada en algunos estudios empíricos.…”
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    A Novel Approach for Optimal Multimedia Data Distribution in Mobile Cloud Computing by Pham Phuoc Hung, Mohammad Aazam, Tien-Dung Nguyen, Eui-Nam Huh

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Previously done studies have trivially addressed this problem. Therefore, in our paper, we present a framework in which thick clients (laptop or desktop computers) are incorporated into mobile cloud paradigm with attention paid to user mobility. …”
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    SL 2(ℝ) symmetries of SymTFT and non-invertible U(1) symmetries of Maxwell theory by Azeem Hasan, Shani Meynet, Daniele Migliorati

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, this procedure comes at the price of introducing “continuous” condensates that trivialize all line operators.…”
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    Les friches militaires, une opportunité pour la reconversion urbaine de petites villes de montagne ? by Stéphanie Lotz-Coll

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…In a frame of limited land resources, mountain territories need to consider the reconversion of wastelands that have lost their functionality as potential source of attractiveness and dynamism.In a context of sustainable development that is also beginning to consider what could be the future activities that could mitigate the abandonment of small peripheral cities in terms of urban centrality, the brutal urban changes due to the recent departure of militaries from some small mountain garrison cities allow to consider a first return of experience regarding the redevelopment of military wastelands and the project engineering implemented to achieve this.After putting into context, the interest represented by wastelands, especially urban, for mountain territories, this article proposes a focus on the military wasteland, with, on the one hand, a reflexion on its trivialization and on the other hand, the context in which its reconversion could be considered as a success. …”
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    La transformation de la politique sur Internet : de la politique-spectacle à la cyberdémocratie d’activisme citoyen by José Luis Dader

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…A lot of the new tools of what it starts to be called “technopolitics” only add bigger sensationalism, sentimentalism and triviality to the portrayal of leaders, political parties and governs. …”
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    The Military Brownfields, an Opportunity for the Urban Redevelopment of Small Mountain Towns? by Stéphanie Lotz-Coll

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…In a frame of limited land resources, mountain territories need to consider the reconversion of wastelands that have lost their functionality as potential source of attractiveness and dynamism.In a context of sustainable development that is also beginning to consider what could be the future activities that could mitigate the abandonment of small peripheral cities in terms of urban centrality, the brutal urban changes due to the recent departure of militaries from some small mountain garrison cities allow to consider a first return of experience regarding the redevelopment of military wastelands and the project engineering implemented to achieve this.After putting into context, the interest represented by wastelands, especially urban, for mountain territories, this article proposes a focus on the military wasteland, with, on the one hand, a reflexion on its trivialization and on the other hand, the context in which its reconversion could be considered as a success. …”
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    Efficient and provably secure attribute-based online/offline encryption schemes by Hai-ying MA, Guo-sun ZENG, GZhan-jun WAN, Wei WANG

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…To improve the encryption efficiency, the online/offline cryptography was extended to ABE and the primitive of attribute-based online/offline encryption (ABOOE) was proposed. The ABOOE non-trivially splited the encryption process into two phases: the offline phase first executed most of heavy computations prior to knowing the message and the attributes' set; and then the online phase only performed light computations to produce the ciphertext once the attrib-utes' set and the message get available. …”
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    La communication entre collègues bouleversée par la pandémie et le développement du télétravail by Delphine Pauline Dupré

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Data analysis brings to the fore a feeling of isolation, a dehumanization of professional relations, as well as the trivialization of problematic digital practices. At the other end of the spectrum, respondents express positive views on relational distance (a decrease in conflicts, less disturbances in the work setting, refocusing on elective relationships). …”
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