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    ChatGPT in Supply Chains: Initial Evidence of Applications and Potential Research Agenda by Guilherme Francisco Frederico

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…<i>Results</i>: first evidence based on quality results from the analyzed content showed that, although it may take time until this technology evolves to a desirable level of maturity, it may be applied in different areas of supply chain management (e.g., route optimization, predictive maintenance, order shipment, customer and supplier relationships, data analysis, ordering process, automating invoices, reducing waste, workforce training and guidance, amongst others), with a potential generation of significant benefits such as cost reductions and the improvement of supply chain performance.…”
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    Nomads’ Settlement: A perspective of settlers Talkhab settlement (Ilam Province) by Alireza Gholami, Eskandar Seidaie, Ahmad Taghdisi

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In order to make the inquiry practical, descriptive-analytic method via field studies including questionnaires, interviews, observations have been used and the results were finally put in SPSS for further statistical analysis. The results suggest that the settled tribe members are generally pleased with the plan including its implementation, allocation, and availability of some services. …”
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    Perceptions of Singaporeans towards informed consent: a cross-sectional survey by Mehek Gupta, Sudharsan Madhavan, Felicia Siok Ying Teo, Jee Keem Low, Vishal G. Shelat

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Conclusion: Sociodemographic factors and educational level influence decision-making, and therefore, the informed consent process should be tailored for each patient.…”
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    PROBLEMS OF DETERMINING THE STRATEGY GOALS OF MONETARY POLICY by T.S. Hudima

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The monetary policy of the National Bank of Ukraine should remain an element of macroeconomic regulation aimed at supporting general economic goals, while the activity of central banks should be more closely integrated into the process of ensuring financial stability. …”
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    Research on economic crimes involving accountants: classification issues by O.A. Lagovska, I.L. Hrabchuk, A.V. Trofimov

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This will become the basis for the development of proposals that will develop theoretical ideas about methods of combating them. In the process of researching approaches to the classification of economic crimes, such methods as generalization, systematization, comparative analysis, and grouping were used. …”
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    Assembly assay identifies a critical region of human fibrillin-1 required for 10-12 nm diameter microfibril biogenesis. by Sacha A Jensen, Ondine Atwa, Penny A Handford

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Mutations associated with nMFS generally affect a region of FBN1 between domains TB3-cbEGF18-the "neonatal region". …”
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    Fault Core Thickness: Insights from Siliciclastic and Carbonate Rocks by A. Torabi, M. U. Johannessen, T. S. S. Ellingsen

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In general, small faults in carbonate and siliciclastic rocks (D≤5 m) show comparable T/D ratios, with a slightly higher ratio in carbonate rocks. …”
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    Intelligent Robots, Cyborgs, Genetically Enhanced Individuals, Chimeras: the Future and the Challenges of Law by I. A. Filipova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Objective: to identify theoretical and legal problems associated with the steadily increasing spread of digital and biotechnologies’ development products; to assess the risks associated with this process that can change the position of a human in the society of the future; to develop and substantiate proposals to minimize risks and eliminate the identified problems through legal regulation.Methods: the research is based on the methods of generalization of scientific and technical information and theoretical analysis used while studying the source materials; axiological and systematic approaches; the formal legal method and, in addition, methods of legal forecasting, primarily extrapolation, which made it possible to highlight the prospects for reforming law due to technological expansion.Results: include a description of the dynamics of digital and bio-technologies’ development; a description of the changing social landscape with the emerging new types of entities that can affect the actual status of a human; a classification of risks threatening people due to the digital and biotechnologies development; a list of tasks whose solution based on law will help to eliminate, postpone or, at least, significantly reduce the severity of problems by increasing the time limit allotted to humanity to comprehend a number of conceptual points. …”
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    3D Printing on Textiles – Overview of Research on Adhesion to Woven Fabrics by Tanja Nuša Kočevar

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…In general, the study highlights the advantages of double weaves for 3D printing applications on textiles. …”
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    Urea concentration in sheep’s milk by Jasmina Havranek, Željko Mikulec, Tomislav Mašek, Neven Antunac, Nataša Mikulec, Ivan Vnučec, Darija Bendelja

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…The concentration of urea in milk, along with the feeding process, is influenced by a number of other factors such as: breed, stage and sequence of lactation, body mass, daily production and chemical structure of milk, number of somatic cells, season, milking.The goal of the research was to establish the influence of the breed (Island of Krk, East Frisian), lactation stage (beginning, middle and the end) and the herd (3) to the concentration of urea in milk during lactation.For each breed there has been established daily quantity of milk, protein share and the concentration of urea in milk.Statistical analysis of data was conducted by using General Linear Models procedure, SAS program system (1999).The breed of sheep considerably (P<0.001) influenced daily quantity of milk, protein share and the concentration of urea in the milk.East Frisian sheep produced on average almost double the daily quantities of milk (1070 mL) compared to the Krk sheep (588 mL).Protein share and the urea concentration in Krk sheep milk were higher (5.99 % and 35.97 mg/100 mL) then in the milk of East Frisian sheep (5.12 % and 33.31 mg/100 mL).For both breeds the significant influence of lactation stage to the daily milk quantity has been established (0.001), that is also for the urea concentration in the milk of Krk sheep (0.001), as well as protein share in the milk of East Frisian sheep (0.001).Herd influence significantly affected daily milk quantities (0.001) and concentration of urea in the milk (0.05).The defining of the urea concentration in sheep milk should be occasionally carried out in the Republic of Croatia to establish the standard physiological values typical for the particular sheep breed.…”
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    Study of medicines’ market for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis of the pilar part of head by V. A. Solodovnik, N. O. Tkachenko, S. А. Gladisheva, Fadi Al Zedan

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…A marketing method, monitoring methods, logical generalization, groupment and graphic methods were applied in-process of research. …”
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    Study of signal transduction factors involved in mycoparasitic response of Trichoderma atroviride by Scala V, Zeilinger S, Ambrosino P, Brunner K, Reithner B, Mach R L, Woo S L, Cristilli M, Scala F, Lorito M

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…In particular, it has been suggested that tga3 regulates the expression of chitinase-encoding genes, the secretion of the corresponding enzymes and the process of conidiation. Comparative proteome analysis of wild type and disruptants supported this hypothesis, and indicated many changes in the protein profiles of T. atroviride in different interaction conditions with plants and pathogenic hosts.…”
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    ON SOME ISSUES OF ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR VIOLATIONS OF PRE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN by TURISCHEVA N.YU., PELYUSHENKO E.V.

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Used methods. Along with general scientific methods, special legal methods were also used: comparative legal, systemic, functional, statistical analysis, etc. …”
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    FORMALIZATION OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT MODEL AS A FACTOR OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION by Ernest E. Ibragimov, Ibraim E. Avdil’

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In this regard, the importance of highlighting the internal structure of the cultural heritage management process as a factor in the development of tourism in the Russian Federation is actualized. …”
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    The criminal legal aid in China by L. Changhai, V. Sonin

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Legal assistance in criminal cases is an integral part of the institute of legal aid in China and plays an invalu-able role in ensuring due process, maintaining the balance between prosecution and de-fense, as well as in guaranteeing human rights. …”
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