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    Students’ Online Learning Adoption during an Emergency Situation: Integrating the Self-Determination and Perceived Risk Theories by Sheng-Ju Chan, Thi Xuan Nong, Thi Thanh Truc Nguyen

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…More specifically, it is aimed at exploring how online communication self-efficacy, online learning belonging, and perceived risk predict students’ online learning adoption. …”
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    YouTube ya no es "tu televisión": cultura colaborativa y red comercial en el vídeo online by José Patricio Pérez Rufi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Este artículo toma como objeto de estudio el portal de vídeo online YouTube, como aplicación en la que confluyen los intereses comerciales procedentes de las industrias audiovisuales y los de la propia empresa con el espíritu de colaboración en la generación de contenidos por parte de usuarios nacido con las posibilidades de la Web 2.0. …”
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    Sociodemographic Profile of Severely Malnourished Children Admitted to a Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre in One of the Districts of Maharashtra: A Cross-sectional Study by Pratik Borkar, Rohan Sangam, Shalini Rawat, Ravindra Kembali

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Introduction: Globally malnutrition remains the one of the leading causes of mortality contributing to 60% of deaths in under five children. …”
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    Improved jet lag recovery is associated with a weaker molecular biological clock response around the time of expected activity onset by Marie-Claire Boutrin, Melissa E. S. Richardson, Feyikemi Oriola, Samira Bolo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While factors such as jet lag, variations in day length, and light at night are known disruptors to the timing of activity onset following rest, the molecular consequence of the intersection of multiple disruptions is less understood.MethodsHere, we expose mice to a jet lag paradigm under two light-dark (LD) conditions (12:12 LD and 8:16 LD) coupled with additional light exposure at night during the recovery period (known as negative masking), previously demonstrated to improve jet lag-related memory loss in mice.ResultsOur results show that jet lag exposure in both LD cycles (to a greater extent in 8:16 LD) increased the fold-change of circadian gene expression in the SCN relative to the dark onset. …”
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    The Counter-Order of Simulacra: Alan Duff’s gut novel, Once Were Warriors by Christian Gutleben

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…Publié en 1990, Once Were Warriors, le roman néo-zélandais d’Alan Duff, partage avec la fiction britannique de la même époque (celle de Julian Barnes, A.S. …”
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    New Approach to Managing Onychophagia by O. Marouane, M. Ghorbel, M. Nahdi, A. Necibi, N. Douki

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Onychophagia is defined as a chronic habit of biting nails, commonly observed in both children and young adults. …”
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    Exploring factors affecting the timely transition of ventilator assisted individuals in Ontario from acute to long-term care: Perspectives of healthcare professionals by Anne-Marie Selzler, Leanna Lee, Dina Brooks, Raj Kohli, Louise Rose, Roger Goldstein

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…# Rationale Ventilator Assisted Individuals (VAIs) frequently remain in intensive care units (ICUs) for a prolonged period once clinically stable due to a lack of transition options. …”
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    LIVIUS ANDRONICUS VE LATİN EDEBİYATI’NDAKİ YERİ VE ÖNEMİ by Mehmet Basalak

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Sonuç olarak Lucius Livius Andronicus,Latin (Roma) Edebiyat tarihi açısından büyük bir öneme sahiptir.…”
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