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Rasha Hamdy, Noha Elebiary, Faiza Abdel Naby, Jacopo Borghese, Mohamed Dorgham, Amira Hamdan and Luigi Musco
The complex mixture of anthropogenic pressure determines the impact on the marine biota, hampering the ecosystem?s functioning. The coast of Alexandria, Egypt, experiences multiple human pressure, including sewage discharge, engineering activities (urban...
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Federica Dal Bello, Enrica Mecarelli, Daniela Gastaldi, Francesco Savino and Claudio Medana
Leptin is a 16 kDa lipophilic protein hormone secreted by adipocytes and its most significant function is to inform the brain with negative feedback that regulates food intake. Recently the protein found in human breast milk was related to breast feeding...
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Obidah Alawneh, Xianzhi Zhong, Reza Faieghi and Fengfeng Xi
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Alberto Vavassori, Daniele Oxoli and Maria Antonia Brovelli
Human activities are one of the main causes of lake-water pollution and eutrophication. The study of human pressure around lakes is of importance to understand its effects on the lakes natural resources. Social media data is a valuable space?time-resolve...
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Christine Linnenberg, Benjamin Reimeir, Robert Eberle and Robert Weidner
Occupational shoulder exoskeletons need to provide meaningful torques to achieve the desired support, thereby high pressures can occur within the physical human?machine interface (pHMI) of exoskeletons that may lead to discomfort, pain, or soft tissue in...
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Marta Picciulin, Marta Bolgan, Nikolina Rako-Gospic, Antonio Petrizzo, Marko Radulovic and Raffaela Falkner
Spatio-temporal variability of marine soundscapes reflects environmental dynamics and local habitat health. This study characterizes the coastal soundscape of the Cres-Lo?inj Natura 2000 Site of Community Importance, encompassing the non-tourist (11?15 M...
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Doris Sanhueza, Marcelo Miranda, Miguel Gómez, Cristian Bonacic
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The relationship between species richness, diversity and grazing frequency along an altitudinal gradient (1900-3400 m) of an Andean ecosystem indicates that there is an intense human pressure on vegetation use. To identify the vascular fl ora and its ...
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Daryush D. Mehta, James B. Kobler, Steven M. Zeitels, Matías Zañartu, Byron D. Erath, Mohsen Motie-Shirazi, Sean D. Peterson, Robert H. Petrillo and Robert E. Hillman
The goal of the current work is to validate a method for simultaneous measurement of vocal fold collision and subglottal pressures that can be used in vivo to better understand how collision contributes to voice disorders associated with vocal fold tissu...
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Nadia Abbaszadeh Tehrani, Farinaz Farhanj and Milad Janalipour
To have a sustainable city, human pressures on urban ecosystems should not exceed certain thresholds, which are defined by the urban carrying capacity concept. The main goal of this research was to monitor environmental pressures caused by the impacts of...
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Ni Putu Dewi Partini, Mahjus Ekananda
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The efforts of the G-20 for sustainable development continue to be pursued in order to improve human welfare while reducing pressure on ecological resources. The ecological footprint is used as a more comprehensive measure that can see the pressure on th...
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Dongwoo Nam, Miyeon Kwon, Juhea Kim and Bummo Ahn
Harnesses can be used in various applications, such as entertainment, rescue operations, and medical applications. Because users are supported on the harness for a long time, they should feel comfortable wearing the harnesses. However, existing commercia...
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Sujay S. Kaushal, William H. McDowell, Wilfred M. Wollheim, Tamara A. Newcomer Johnson, Paul M. Mayer, Kenneth T. Belt and Michael J. Pennino
The structure, function, and services of urban ecosystems evolve over time scales from seconds to centuries as Earth?s population grows, infrastructure ages, and sociopolitical values alter them. In order to systematically study changes over time, the co...
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Gaëlle Petit, Gina Villamonte, Marie de Lamballerie and Vanessa Jury
Both methodological in developing LCA with human health indicators and applied in highlighting the interests of high-pressure technologies on the one hand and alternatives to nitrites in ham on the other hand.
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Jian Liang, Meng-Yuan Shu, Hai-Rui Huang, Chae-Woo Ma and Seon-Kyu Kim
As the global population continues to grow, sandy beaches, one of the most valuable ecosystems, have been widely impacted by human activities. Therefore, to develop policies for the conservation and management of sandy beaches, the impact of human activi...
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Viktor Masalskyi, Dominykas Ciciurenas, Andrius Dzedzickis, Urte Prentice, Gediminas Braziulis and Vytautas Bucinskas
This paper addresses the challenge of synchronizing data acquisition from independent sensor systems in a local network. The network comprises microcontroller-based systems that collect data from physical sensors used for monitoring human gait. The synch...
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Ran Chen, Jing Zhao, Xueqi Yao, Sijia Jiang, Yingting He, Bei Bao, Xiaomin Luo, Shuhan Xu and Chenxi Wang
Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) possess a significant ability to generate novel images that adhere to specific guidelines across multiple domains. GAN-assisted generative design is a design method that can automatically generate design schemes wit...
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Yousef Daradkeh,Petr Korolev
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The digital person experiences the influence of an external organizational setting, which is determined by the principles and laws of the digital economy. How harmful is this form of organization to humaneness, the set of properties of human nature that ...
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F. Grant Schutte
AbstractIn view of the importance of the human asset to the South African economy, the major crises facing South African managers in the human resources area are discussed, together with possible solutions to these problems. The six major components of t...
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F. Grant Schutte
AbstractIn view of the importance of the human asset to the South African economy, the major crises facing South African managers in the human resources area are discussed, together with possible solutions to these problems. The six major components of t...
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Glória Rebelo, Antonio Almeida and Joao Pedra
The expansion of teleworking and the digital transition movement have given companies and workers great flexibility, albeit with significant organisational consequences. The recent COVID-19 pandemic further reinforced the scale of this impact. Thus, the ...
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