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    Government Support for Rural Tourism SMMEs: The Case of Greater Letaba Municipality in South Africa by Mahlatse Victor Sethwana, Takalani Ramukumba

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The main challenges faced by the SMME sector include the large number of regulations, which limit the scope of operation and can pose a threat to survival. …”
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    ALGORITHM OF DETERMINATION OF NON-STATIONARY NONLINEAR SYSTEMS FULL STABILITY AREAS by V. P. Berdnikov

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Specific recommendations on the algorithm initial conditions choice are given.…”
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    Career or Family: A Woman’s Difficult Choice (On the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2023) by Yu. P. Voronov

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The obstacles to women’s employment related to the fact that the initially established structure of jobs was focused on male labor are considered. …”
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    Persecución y re-significación de lo popular y femenino en el mercado de la salud en Chile y Argentina 1850‑1900 by Manuel Durán

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Opposition to the popular and feminine exercise of healthcare provision strengthened a scientific and masculine paradigm of authority over medicine. Once the medical sector professionally organized, it initiated a purge of the "health market”, excluding folk practitioners, "meicas", and midwives. …”
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    Could Parental Vaccine Hesitancy in Childhood Immunization Programs Increase After COVID-19 Vaccines? by Mehmet Semih Demirtaş

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The effective success of the vaccines combating diseases played a significant role in the initiation and expansion of national/global childhood vaccines programs. …”
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    TELL ME YOUR COMPANIONSHIP, AND I WILL TELL YOU WHO YOU ARE. ESTABLISHING AND MAINTAINING NETWORKING INTERACTIONS OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION IN THE DANUBE REGION by Tamara Besednjak Valič, Janez Kolar, Urša Lamut

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research was conducted in 14 countries of the Danube Region, and it reveals conditions for creating and maintaining networking interactions between academic HPC providers and SMEs working in the automotive or electronic sectors. The main research questions the article addresses are a) how the networking interactions are initiated and structured in the Danube region, and b) what are the characteristi of networking interactions between automotive and electronic sector SMEs and academic HPC providers of the region.…”
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    Research on the treatment of oil-polluted wastewater with olive oil production waste by Abdullayeva Maya, Mammadova Zuleykha

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The olive groves of “Absheron Olive Garden” LLC are the result of the successful implementation of the concept of the development of the non-oil sector and agriculture in our country, and they are used in the treatment of waste water. …”
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    La Comisión Nacional para el Mejoramiento de la Administración de Justicia de Costa Rica. Un modelo de articulación institucional e innovación pública by SARA CASTILLO VARGAS

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…CONAMAJ has made significant strides in advancing open justice principles, becoming a regional model for promoting transparency, citizen participation, and innovation in the justice sector. The Commission's work has had a profound impact on strengthening the rule of law and fostering a more just and equal society.…”
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    Does Generative Artificial Intelligence render the Debate-Based Teaching Methodology Obsolete? by Matteo Giangrande

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…It explores the educational sector’s responses, from initial resistance to strategic adoption, and the profound impact on competitive debate. …”
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    SIGECAH as a tool for the collaborative learning of Social Sciences in Andalusian Secondary Schools by Ángel Ignacio Aguilar Cuesta

    Published 2017-01-01
    “… Almost a decade ago, as a result of the initiative promoted by the researcher Laura García Juan, the project SIGECAH (Historical Cadastre Managing System) was born with the aim of improving the analysis of geohistorical sources from cadastral documentation, firstly in Spain, and later taking another geographical scope. …”
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    An urban regeneration “made-in-China”: Chinese traders and market expansion in Budapest by Ya-Han Chuang

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This article highlights how the emergence of trading routes between China and Hungary after 1989 has contributed to the urban transformation of Budapest. Initiated by migrant entrepreneurs arriving in a new economic context, and in response to a lack of everyday household products, the Chinese traders’ spatial practices have evolved through three stages: they started with the rehabilitation of contaminated land within deindustrialized areas; they continued by redistributing the lands’ usage rights via an emerging community of property actors and tenants; finally, they constructed modern showrooms dedicated for use by the wholesale sector. …”
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    Une régénération urbaine « made in China » : les commerçants chinois et l’expansion des marchés de gros à Budapest by Ya-Han Chuang

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This article highlights how the emergence of trading routes between China and Hungary after 1989 has contributed to the urban transformation of Budapest. Initiated by migrant entrepreneurs arriving in a new economic context, and in response to a lack of everyday household products, the Chinese traders’ spatial practices have evolved through three stages: they started with the rehabilitation of contaminated land within deindustrialized areas; they continued by redistributing the lands’ usage rights via an emerging community of property actors and tenants; finally, they constructed modern showrooms dedicated for use by the wholesale sector. …”
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    La production de connaissances en temps de crise sanitaire by Paul Forster, Olivier Charnoz

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Examining efforts to control avian influenza in Indonesia between 2005 and 2010, this article investigates why the internationally funded and designed response initially focused so much on community level “backyard” poultry farming, thus excluding, or excusing, a large and poorly regulated industrial sector from involvement in responding to disease spread and persistence. …”
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    Staranje za bosanskohercegovačke ratne invalide tokom Prvog svjetskog rat (1914-1918) by Salkan Užičanin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Special governmental institutions established during the war, as well as the nongovernmental sector, worked on this.…”
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    Tourisme pro-pauvre dans les Petites Antilles : éléments de réflexion à partir de l’exemple d’île de Trinidad by Dominique Augier

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…It’s in this context that the government has initiated a policy of economic diversification identifying several areas of activity, including tourism, likely to reduce poverty. …”
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    From NAFTA to USMCA: Can a Good Idea that Came Too Late Be Born Again? by Hubert Escaith

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The analysis of Mexican exports shows also that idiosyncratic weaknesses, such as the low contribution of the business services sector or the deficient trade and transport infrastructure, must be addressed. …”
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    Producing knowledge in times of health crises by Paul Forster, Olivier Charnoz

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Examining efforts to control avian influenza in Indonesia between 2005 and 2010, this article investigates why the internationally funded and designed response initially focused so much on community level “backyard” poultry farming, thus excluding, or excusing, a large and poorly regulated industrial sector from involvement in responding to disease spread and persistence. …”
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    Community Research as a Factor Building Inclusive Community in Lithuania by Viktorija Baršauskiene

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…That is the reason why university in these changes started to turn more and more to the society and first of all has put a great emphasis on the community research. This initiative was induced by non-existence of civic tradition during the communist period, the gap in the development of civil society and its culture, the weakness and the poorness of the third sector. …”
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    Customizing egg incubators for Cameroon: A design and construction guide. by Marck Jickel Kemegne Tagne, Thomas Kanaa, Paul Etouke Owoundi, Arnaud Obono Biyobo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In Cameroon, poultry farming represents an important source of income for many families and is a key sector for economic development and food security. …”
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    POLISH AGRICULTURE. A CASE STUDY: EXTENSION SERVICES – RETROSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE AND CURRENT ISSUES by Benon GAZINSKI

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In particular, a new initiative (emerged in 2015) – “Network for Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Areas” is briefed. …”
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