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    Insights Into Architectural Spurs in High-Performance Fractional-<italic>N</italic> Frequency Synthesizers by Michael Peter Kennedy, Xu Lu, Xu Wang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This article reviews what is known, highlights some recent advances in understanding and mitigation techniques, and flags new challenges in digital-intensive architectures. …”
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    Os dois lados do Atlântico: o impacto da pandemia nos Empreendimentos Turísticos Imobiliários no Brasil e nos Conjuntos Turísticos (Resorts) em Portugal by Cristina Pereira de Araujo, Claudete Oliveira Moreira, Ilana Barreto Kiyotani, Denise Betânia Marques dos Santos, Norberto Santos

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In Brazilian case, the ETIs suffered from the impact of the pandemic, resulting in closed hotel units and exchange of flags, which signals a possible product retraction.…”
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    Pulmonary aspergillosis in US Veterans with COVID-19: a nationwide, retrospective cohort study by Kaitlin Swinnerton, Nathanael R. Fillmore, Ikwo Oboho, Janet Grubber, Mary Brophy, Nhan V Do, Paul A Monach, Westyn Branch-Elliman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: Among 674,343 Veterans with SARS-CoV-2, 165 were electronically flagged for review. Of these, 66 were judged to be cases of aspergillosis. …”
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    Evaluation of MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry and Sepsityper Kit™ for the Direct Identification of Organisms from Sterile Body Fluids in a Canadian Pediatric Hospital by Manal Tadros, Astrid Petrich

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The authors evaluated a commercially available kit – the Sepsityper Kit (Bruker Daltonik, Germany) – and MALDI-TOF MS for the rapid identification of organisms from 80 flagged positive blood culture broths, of which 73 (91.2%) were blood culture specimens and seven (8.7%) were cerebrospinal fluid specimens, in comparison with conventional identification methods. …”
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  5. 205

    Cardiac Amyloidosis Masquerading as Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy: Co-existence or Coincidence? by Madhu Shukla, Jagdish Chander Mohan

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Following ICD insertion, in view of some red flags, routine cardiac magnetic resonance imaging was performed, which showed biventricular hypertrophy, diffuse subendocardial gadolinium enhancement of both the ventricles, prolonged T1 and T2, and left ventricular extracellular volume fraction of 50%. …”
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    Clinical integration of germline findings from a tumor testing precision medicine program by Maria Carolina Sanabria-Salas, Nina C. Anggala, Brittany Gillies, Kirsten M. Farncombe, Renee Hofstedter, Larissa Peck, Helia Purnaghshband, Laura Redondo, Emily Thain, Wei Xu, Peter Sabatini, Philippe L. Bedard, Raymond H. Kim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results Of 243 tumor profiles, 83 (34.2%) had at least one TGV flagged by the genetic laboratory as potentially germline and were therefore referred to the gMTB for further review. …”
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    Intelligent Sensor for Measurement Systems with Sinusoidal Excitation Response by U. A. Mikitsevich, A. I. Svistun, A. V. Samarina, K. U. Pantsialeyeu, A. L. Zharin

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The aim of the work was to develop the optimal architecture and algorithms for the operation of intelligent sensors intended for use in measuring systems operating according to the sinusoidal excitation – response scheme.This paper describes the approach proposed by the authors to the construction of intelligent sensors based on modern microcontrollers, the distinctive feature of which is the continuous generation of sinusoidal excitation and reading responses in the background, as well as setting the readiness flags for data processing in the main process of the microprocessor, which ensures uninterrupted execution of background processes, the main of which is the generation of a sinusoidal excitatory action.This approach has been tested in the development of charge-sensitive surface mapping systems, such as the Kelvin probe based on a vibrating capacitor, and the surface photo voltage probe for the case of semiconductors.…”
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    Fake news and the political economy of the media: A perspective of Ghanaian journalists by Paul Achonga Kabah Kwode, Nkosinathi Selekane

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The study recommends the need for media organisations in the country to seek the services of fact-checkers as a means of verifying stories, as well as to intensify education on the identification of fake news and possible flagging. …”
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    Le féminisme au secours des franchises de science-fiction : le cas de Mad Max : Fury Road (2015) et Ghostbusters (2016) by Marianne Kac-Vergne

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This paper examines how a feminist approach can help relaunch flagging science-fiction franchises in the context of what Sarah Banet-Weiser has called today’s “popular feminism” (2018). …”
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    A numerical framework for simulating fluid-structure interaction phenomena by A. De Rosis, S. de Miranda, C. Burrafato, F. Ubertini

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The latter involves the vibration regime experienced by two highly deformable flapping flags obstructing a flow. A wide numerical campaign is carried out by computing the error in terms of interface energy artificially introduced at the fluid-solid interface. …”
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    Contrasting the Performance of Active and Passive Unit Trusts under Normal Market Conditions: Is the Experience of Emerging Markets Different? by Thabo J. Gopane, Mukundi Ravhura

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The present study reduces the flagged knowledge gap by answering the question whether passive investment outperforms active investing under normal market conditions. …”
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  12. 212

    Derived datasets of daily weather, near surface soil status, flow rates and concentrations of nitrogen species from the North Wyke farm platform, EnglandZenodo by Yusheng Zhang, Jane Hawkins, Hadewij Sint, Adrian L. Collins

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Released data spanning 2013 to 2024 for 6 selected field catchments were aggregated to daily timestep, with reference to data quality flags, to produce continuous weather data, including maximum and minimum air temperature, daily total rainfall, wind speed and quality assured daily average soil moisture content, soil temperature at 15 cm depth, runoff rates, as well as nitrate, nitrite and ammonium concentrations. …”
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    Flood Hazard Assessment Using Weather Radar Data in Athens, Greece by Apollon Bournas, Evangelos Baltas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results from six flood events underscore its ability to identify high-risk areas dynamically, with urban regions frequently flagged for flooding unless initial soil moisture conditions are low. …”
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    The Politics of Knowledge Production and Decolonisation: An Appraisal of Mahmood Mamdani’s Contributions by Sifiso Ndlovu

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…In his writings, Mamdani has connected the diverse experiences of the post-colonial world and flagged modernity as very pivotal in understanding the politics of knowledge production because it was crafted by the colonial project which centred on producing colonial subjects of difference within the hegemonic European thought. …”
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    Comparison of health technology assessments for digital therapeutics in Germany, the United Kingdom and France by Emanuele Arcà, Dorothea Heldt, Martina Smith

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Safety data are not a major focus in DTx assessments in these countries, but a request is often made for the addition and evaluation of risk-flagging systems. Conclusion The majority of European countries do not have a specific framework in place for the assessment of DTx, and major differences exist among recently implemented frameworks. …”
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    Verbal prefixation and realizations of antipassive alternations in Polish by Katarzyna Mroczyńska

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…It also shows how the prefixed verbs combine with the marker się, which flags antipassive, i.e. is a recurring marker attested in antipassive constructions in the Polish language. …”
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    Constipations in elderly: diagnostics and treatment approach by Yu. O. Shulpekova

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…At investigation of the patient it is especially important to estimate history of drug intake, to pay the special attention to signs of obscure depression and anxiety, systemic and neurologic diseases and so- called «red flags». Constipation with delayed transit and megarectum are associated to the risk of fecal impaction, compression of urinary tract and stercoral colitis development, with intestinal perforation, blee- ding and suppuration.At treatment prescription it is necessary to take into account nature of constipation, features of clini- cal pattern, intestinal transit, incidental or persistent course. …”
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    Nu—A Marine Life Monitoring and Exploration Submarine System by Ali A. M. R. Behiry, Tarek Dafar, Ahmed E. M. Hassan, Faisal Hassan, Abdullah AlGohary, Mounib Khanafer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The fish detection algorithm achieved an average precision of 60% in identifying fish presence, while the classification model achieved 97% precision in assigning species labels, with unknown species flagged correctly. The testing of Nu in a controlled environment has met the system design expectations.…”
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    Attacks against Cultural Property in Armed Conflict – How to Reduce the Risk of Impunity? by Nout van Woudenberg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Then it touches upon the various obligations of states with regard to the practical implementation of, and adherence to, these rules, after which it flags several cases before international courts and tribunals, both regarding individual criminal responsibility and state responsibility. …”
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    Making connections for children and teachers: using classroom-based implementation supports for teaching Pyramid Model practices in Head Start programs by Rebecca J. Bulotsky-Shearer, Jill Ehrenreich-May, Chelsea T. Morris, Casey Mullins, Bella S. Lerner, Elizabeth Howe, Jhonelle Bailey, Rinatte L. Gruen, Angelica C. Gonzalez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Intervention teachers participated in practice-based coaching and monthly communities of practice over the course of two years.ResultsSignificant effects were found on participating intervention teachers’ observed increased implementation of positive social-emotional practices in the classroom, decreases in red flags (observed teaching behaviors counter to the Pyramid Model), and increased teacher reports of self-efficacy in the intervention group, compared to control teachers. …”
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