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Paul J. Croft
The rapid rise and implementation of Smart Systems (i.e., multi-functional observation and platform systems that depict settings and/or identify situations or features of interest, often in real-time) has inversely paralleled and readily exposed the redu...
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Stefania Collodi, Sara Panerati, Enrico Imbimbo, Federica Stefanelli, Mirko Duradoni and Andrea Guazzini
Online reputational systems are nowadays widely and effectively adopted by several online platforms to support and improve peoples’ interactions and communication. Despite the research approached and modeled social dynamics of reputational systems ...
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Stefania Collodi, Sara Panerati, Enrico Imbimbo, Federica Stefanelli, Mirko Duradoni and Andrea Guazzini
Online reputational systems are nowadays widely and effectively adopted by several online platforms to support and improve peoples? interactions and communication. Despite the research approached and modeled social dynamics of reputational systems in dif...
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Rialize Ferreira, Alfred Mutiti
Pág. 31 pages
The main focus of this article is on the effects of intrastate war and the reintegration of Liberian child soldiers into their families and former communities. In this context, legal frameworks for the protection of children, types of recruitment (forced...
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Vivek Kumar Pathak,Anchal Pathak
Perceived risk is defined as consumers? perception of the uncertainty and adverse consequences of engaging in a purchase activity. Since the risk is in consumers? mind, it is perceived and not necessarily real. In this research, we have tried to understa...
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Marcela Danu
On the European continent, urban population, representing a significant segment of the market, with features specific to a particular model of purchase, consumption, lifestyle, etc. , has the potential for growth. The possible effects of this increase (s...
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Maryline Margueritte
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For several years, health networks have developed devices enabling coordinated care of patients in France, regarding both medical plans as well as medico-psycho-social and human care. Some have developed computerized health records for sharing useful inf...
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Joanne D. Leck, Catherine Elliott, Brittany Rockwell
Mentoring has been identified as a key strategy for career development and organizational advancement and has been argued to be indispensable for women to succeed. E-mentoring has increased in popularity as a means of increasing access to mentors, especi...
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Valeriu Aurelian Chirica, Mioara Matei, Roxana Postolica, Liliana Chelaru, Irina Mihaela Esanu, Lidia Sanduleac, Vlad Porumb, Mihaela Boanca, Elena Adorata Coman and Doina Azoicai
Of all the neoplastic sites, colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers in the family. Studies estimate that approximately 30% of all the CRC cases are a hereditary form of the disease with a potentially high impact on the quality of life ...
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Andrés Díez-Herrero and Julio Garrote
Studies looking at flood risk analysis and assessment (FRA) reviews are not customary, and they usually approach to methodological and spatial scale issues, uncertainty, mapping or economic damage topics. However, most of these reviews provide a snapshot...
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Christopher Lim, Andrew M. Donovan, Nevin J. Harper and Patti-Jean Naylor
The majority of Canadian children are not physically active enough for healthy development. School playgrounds are a primary location to promote physical activity and motor skill practice. The benefits of children?s play in nature have also been highligh...
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Mat Jones, Richard Kimberlee, Toity Deave and Simon Evans
Developed countries are experiencing high levels of mental and physical illness associated with long term health conditions, unhealthy lifestyles and an ageing population. Given the limited capacity of the formal health care sector to address these publi...
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Katherine Abramski, Salvatore Citraro, Luigi Lombardi, Giulio Rossetti and Massimo Stella
Large Language Models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly integrated into our lives. Hence, it is important to understand the biases present in their outputs in order to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes, which originate in our own flawed ways of think...
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