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    Overview of States' Use of Telehealth for the Delivery of Early Intervention (IDEA Part C) Services by Jana Cason, Diane Behl, Sharon Ringwalt

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Reimbursement was variable and included use of IDEA Part C funding, Medicaid, and private insurance.  Expressed barriers and concerns for the implementation of telehealth as a delivery model within Part C programming included security issues (40%; n=11); privacy issues (44%; n=12); concerns about quality of services delivered via telehealth (40%; n=11); and lack of evidence to support the effectiveness of a telehealth service delivery model within IDEA Part C programming (3%; n=1).  …”
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    The Dialeqticue of Simile in Bayhaqi's History by قدسیه رضوانیان, زهرا مقدسی

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…He uses from simile for expressing of his thoughts, to make dramatize imagine, to clear of issues, documentation and inspire to readers. …”
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    Communicative training of the university graduate as of a society subject by Аnna B. Khramtsova

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Urgency of students’ communicative training issue is caused by democratic tendencies of social development setting a new paradigm of education; change of criteria for evaluation of modern education quality among which readiness to cross-cultural interaction is significant. …”
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    Party-civic activism in Iran: challenges and requirements from 1997 to 2023 by Khalil Sardarnia, Jamil Ghoreyshi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Throughout this process, the principle of theoretical data saturation was applied to ensure comprehensiveness and prevent redundancy.Results and Discussion: The findings, derived from expert opinions, indicate that party and civil activism in Iran faces multifaceted, deeply rooted structural challenges, which can be categorized into four main levels: 1) Legal and Structural Challenges: These include limited space for party activities due to biased legal interpretations, the absence of comprehensive party laws, legal restrictions, government-imposed limitations, a security-driven perspective on political activism, the lack of recognition of parties’ roles in elections, restrictions on freedom of expression, and the inefficiency of legal mechanisms. 2) Internal Organizational and Behavioral Challenges: These encompass weakened party performance and declining public trust due to the lack of party maturity, insufficient engagement with society, reliance on individual leaders, opportunistic behavior, hostile rivalries, disregard for legal norms, lack of financial transparency, absence of internal democracy, poor accountability and conflict management, contradictory actions, overreliance on slogans, weak organizational cohesion, dependence on government or foreign entities, and inadequate training of party members. 3) Challenges in Communication with Society: These involve diminished legitimacy and public acceptance due to a disconnect from the populace, weakened ties with the social base, neglect of public opinion, failure to address societal issues, lack of solidarity with protests, public distrust of political parties and civil institutions, discrediting of intellectual elites, and ineffective networking. 4) Challenges in Relations with the Ruling Establishment: These include a growing gap and lack of constructive interaction caused by insufficient efforts to promote dialogue, the absence of institutionalized communication mechanisms, party conservatism, the closure of electoral channels, suppression of independent civil institutions, and the ruling establishment’s disregard for civil demands.Conclusion: The analysis of solutions proposed by university professors, researchers, and party-civic activists suggests that overcoming the challenges faced by political parties and civil activism in Iran requires a comprehensive, multidimensional approach encompassing structural, legal, behavioral, and communicative reforms. …”
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    Extended HPV genotyping by the BD Onclarity assay: concordance with screening HPV-DNA assays, triage biomarkers, and histopathology in women from the NTCC2 study by Laura De Marco, Simonetta Bisanzi, Guglielmo Ronco, Pamela Mancuso, Francesca Carozzi, Elena Allia, Raffaella Rizzolo, Daniela Gustinucci, Helena Frayle, Jessica Viti, Anna Iossa, Elena Cesarini, Simonetta Bulletti, Basilio Passamonti, Silvia Gori, Laura Toniolo, Francesco Venturelli, Annarosa Del Mistro, Paolo Giorgi Rossi, Maria Benevolo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Understanding the degree of concordance among different assays targeting either HPV presence/type(s) or cellular morphology and proteins’ expression provides knowledge useful to better define how these tests can be used in screening protocols for an effective triage and to anticipate the possible implementation issues. …”
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    Path to Heritagization in Landscape Architecture: A Review of the Regeneration Design of Beijing Changchunyuan Park by Yufan ZHU

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The design specifically emphasizes the heterogeneity of the four directions themselves, focusing on maintaining the comprehensive openness and permeability of the four directions. 5) Design interpretation: The narrative expression of the sixteen scenes of Changchunyuan Park is explained in detail. …”
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    Poverty Dynamics and the Fundamental Root Causes in Iran by Zahra Azari, Parviz Mohamadzadeh, Davoud Behboudi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Since the purpose of this study is to identify the factors affecting poverty in Iran from the point of view of experts on Iran's economic, social and political issues, the samples were selected and interviewed using theoretical sampling under the snowball method. …”
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    Small Target Detection Algorithm for UAV Aerial Images Based on Improved YOLOv7-tiny by ZHANG Guanghua, LI Congfa, LI Gangying, LU Weidang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Comparative experiments are also conducted to assess and analyze the detection performance of the improved algorithm against other algorithms.This study mainly addresses the following aspectsConclusionsThis study mainly addresses and improves the issues of missed and false detections caused by large-scale variations, dense small target distributions, and complex backgrounds in UAV aerial images. …”
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    Deux fronts écologiques dans la ville : enjeux fonciers et arrangements territoriaux autour de la conservation des terres rurales comme valeurs écologiques à Mexico by Lidia Blásquez Martínez

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In this article we intend to address the issue of the emergence of ecological frontiers in farmlands located within the major conurbations. …”
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    HOW CHARACTER BUILDING CAN BE INTEGRATED IN THE ROLE PLAY OF THE STANDARD OF COMPETENCY THREE OF THE SOCIAL TWELVE GRADERS by Fadilah Umi Maisyaroh

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Character building is currently a significant issue in education in Indonesia that has been applied in any level of learning process as an integrated moral wisdom value of the teaching materials. …”
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    Du pavé bâti au pavé battu : les mobilisations des usagers pour les infrastructures de voirie et leur prise en compte politique, Lyon, années 1950-1970 by Louis Baldasseroni

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The street is a well-known medium of expression for humanities. It also poses the issue of mobilisation by its road infrastructures: demands, complaints and oppositions vary widely, from simple requests for pedestrian crossings, to oppositions to major infrastructure projects. …”
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    Denoise-and-forward based adaptive diversity scheme for physical-layer network coding with multiple relay node by Rui-feng GAO, Xiao-dong JI, Zhi-hua BAO, Shi-bing ZHANG, Chen XU

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The capacity issue of a denoise-and-forward(DNF) protocol was focused on based PNC system of frequency non-selective Rayleigh fading channel.First,the total sum-rate of the system was derived.With the derived sum-rate expression,two policies maximizing the system sum-rate are proposed.On this basis,a novel adaptive diversity scheme was proposed.Closed-form expressions of the system outage probability with the new proposed scheme as well as the amplify-and-forward (AF) based PNC system and the conventional direct transmission were derived over frequency-nonselective Rayleigh fading channels.Simulation experiments are conducted and the results show that the outage performance of the system can be im-proved significantly compared to the AF based PNC system and the conventional direct transmission scheme.…”
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    The Hotel and Tourism Architecture of Aleksandar Dragomanović on the Adriatic and Reflections of the Dutch School of Architecture in Croatia by Alen Žunić

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Its typological and technological innovativeness at the beginning of the ‘golden age’ of hotel development on the Adriatic, as well as the highly aestheticised level of artistic and compositional expression, are an unavoidable part of the ex-Yugoslavian modernist heritage, with clear reflections on the European context of the time, particularly of the Dutch architectural school.…”
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    Is Catching Up Possible in Europe? by Daniel Dăianu

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…This paper aims at raising awareness on an issue, which is more complicated to deal with than is conventionally assumed.…”
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    Simuler les activités pour développer les pratiques professionnelles : le cas de la formation à la manutention des patients by Dorothée Malet, Tahar-Hakim Benchekroun

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…It gives professionals the chance to build and test procedures without risk to the patient, thus allowing creativity in the care process. The freedom of expression afforded to all involved during the debriefing provides the opportunity to discuss the profession and to raise the issue of professional reality. …”
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    A Novel PI-Based Control Structure with Additional Feedback from Torsional Torque and Its Derivative for Damping Torsional Vibrations by Piotr Derugo, Amanuel Haftu Kahsay, Krzysztof Szabat, Kosuke Shikata, Seiichiro Katsura

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This paper presents issues related to the damping of torsional vibrations in a system with elastic coupling. …”
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    Triptychs for a future. Moral forces in the Revista de Filosofía by María Carla Galfione

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The argumentative path considers the issue from a perspective akin to conceptual history; it tries to inscribe the different interventions in a broader set that refers to the logics of meaning that operate in them and, from there, it distances itself from some installed readings that make of his definition of philosophy an expression that can be read in articulation with the discourse known as "anti-positivist".…”
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    „Grzeczność wszystkim należy, lecz każdemu inna”. 
O wielości odmian grzeczności językowej by Małgorzata Kita

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…For example the substance of expression, which involves distinguishing between two types of politeness: one expressed in language and the other expressed by non­linguistic means. …”
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    The role of circRNA in breast cancer drug resistance by Shaofeng Yang, Donghai Li

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…High-throughput sequencing of breast cancer tissues from many patients has revealed significant variations in circRNA expression across different types of breast cancer. …”
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