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    HOW TO SEARCH THE PLACE BRAND IDENTITY DISTINGUISHED FEATURES? THE LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS' PERSPECTIVE by Ewa Glińska

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Metodą badawczą wykorzystaną w artykule stanowią zogniskowane wywiady grupowe przeprowadzone w okresie czerwiec 2011 – czerwiec 2012 w dziewięciu miastach w woj. podlaskim. Uczestnicy wywiadów byli moderowani w kierunku zbudowania listy wyróżników tożsamości swoich miast, które wydawały się im najbardziej atrakcyjne z marketingowego punktu widzenia i które można byłoby wykorzystać w procesie budowy marki lokalnej. …”
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    A highly active, low-cost CoZn ferrite electrocatalyst in oxygen reduction reactions by Qurat-Ul-Ain, Fawad Ahmad, Muhammad Irfan, Muhammad Imran Khan, Komal Ali Rao, Naseem Akhter, Abdallah Shanableh, Muhammad Babar Taj, Leonid G. Voskressensky, Rafael Luque

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…With increasing electrolyte concentration, the cathodic peak current decreases in accordance with De-Bye Huckle Limiting law. Onset potential for BMIF is 0.0296 V vs. …”
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    Zmiany w produkcji, handlu zagranicznym i zużyciu krajowym ziemniaków w Polsce w latach 2001-2019 by Stanisław Stańko, Aneta Mikuła

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Przedmiotem analizy była produkcja ziemniaków, zużycie krajowe i obroty handlu zagranicznego (eksport i import) w Polsce w latach 2001-2019. …”
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    Surgical treatment of left ventricular aneurysm of posterior basal localization by V.I. Ursulenko, О.K. Gogaeva, L.V. Jacob, M.L. Rudenko, N.M. Verich

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Among 11 thousands consecutive coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgeries on the beating heart performed in 2000–2015, there were 136 with posterior basal aneurysm. …”
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    Study on Flood Risk Transfer Mechanisms in the Pearl River Basin by TANG Meng, HE Li, YIN Chuang, LIU Jia

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The results show that: ① The main factorscausing flood risk in the Pearl River Basin are heavy precipitation and typhoon, followed bypopulation, economy, etc. ② In time, the flood risk is high in flood years, and is low in dryyears. …”
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    Enhancing V2X Security Through Combined Rule-Based and DL-Based Local Misbehavior Detection in Roadside Units by Seungyoung Park, Duksoo Kim, Seokwoo Lee

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Specifically, we implemented a system where RSUs directly receive and forward BSMs to the MEC server, bypassing traditional deduplication and sorting processes at the centralized server. …”
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    Assessing the prevalence of human enteric viruses in hospital wastewater to evaluate the effectiveness of wastewater treatment systems by Xuebing Zhou, Qingcao Li, Zhanying Shi, Wenbo Lu, Chunhui Shu, Junyao Zhu, Yong Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This method, unlike conventional virus detection post-concentration, bypasses concerns such as recovery efficiency, offering a clearer representation of virus concentrations in water samples and facilitating easier operation.…”
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    Adult Onset Still's Disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever by Paul Persad, Rajendrakumar Patel, Niki Patel

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Adult Still's Disease was first described in 1971 by Bywaters in fourteen adult female patients who presented with symptoms indistinguishable from that of classic childhood Still's Disease (Bywaters, 1971). …”
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    Oil and Gas Production Wastewater: Soil Contamination and Pollution Prevention by John Pichtel

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…During oil and natural gas production, so-called “produced water” comprises the largest byproduct stream. In addition, many oil and gas operations are augmented via injection of hydraulic fracturing (HF) fluids into the formation. …”
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    Adjusting Hirshfeld charge of TEMPO catholytes for stable all-organic aqueous redox flow batteries by Gonggen Tang, Wenyi Wu, Yahua Liu, Kang Peng, Peipei Zuo, Zhengjin Yang, Tongwen Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We further elaborate on their decomposition pathways, identify byproducts, and mitigate degradation by supporting electrolyte engineering. …”
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    Synthesis and Optimization of 2,5-Dihydroxyterephthalic Acid in a Slurry Reactor by Reza Pirdadeh Beiranvand, Saeed Ovaysi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…For all experiments, the DHTA yields and the composition of byproducts were obtained using HPLC analysis. The optimized product was analyzed using XRD and FTIR analyses and the structure of the synthesized DHTA was confirmed.…”
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    Grossschutzgebiete in den slowakischen Karpaten als Kompensation urbaner Verdichtung by Heino Meessen, Juraj Švajda, Thomas Kohler, Vladimíra Fabriciusová, Dobromil Galvánek, Miroslav Buraľ, Marcela Káčerová, Ján Kadlečík

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Slovak and Swiss universities (Banská Bystrica, Žilina, and Bern) and nature conservation partners adapted, tested, and analysed a transdisciplinary research approach to mitigate land use conflicts in and around LPAs. . …”
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    Emil Młynarski w operze w Warszawie (1898–1902) by Elżbieta Szczepańska-Lange

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Do 22 lutego 1901 dał ich siedemnaście. Regułą programów było łączenie klasyki (głównie symfonie i koncerty instrumentalne Beethovena) z kompozycjami wczesnoromantycznymi; sporo było także utworów nowszych – np. …”
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    Subjectivity Formation of a Technical University Master’s Student: A New Challenge for Engineering Education by L. K. Geykhman, V. S. Kabanov

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The results obtained show that step-bystep organized peer-to-peer interaction enabled most students in the experimental group to achieve the subjectivity level by the end of the discipline, while in the control group most students reached only the objectivity level. …”
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