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    'De-Google-ing' our Students: A User Approach to Understanding Archival Media Discovery in the Classroom by Sabrina Sauer, Berber Hagedoorn, Susan Aasman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This approach requires a ‘de-Google-ing’ (or de-Googling) of student search practices and a move from user-centred to artifact-orientated search regimes.…”
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    A Study on the Limitations of Green Alternative Fuels in Global Shipping in the Foreseeable Future by Jan Emblemsvåg

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Shipping carries over 80% of global trade volumes and emits 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, but it is hard to abate due to the simple fact that ships require a lot of energy and move around. Therefore, a large amount of research and development is poured into understanding the choices of alternative fuels and developing new technologies. …”
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    Napiszę Ci bajkę… – budowanie doświadczeń edukacyjnych studentów pedagogiki metodą projektów by Hanna Kędzierska

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The number of texts in which the authors move beyond the level of description concerning the implemented project and revise their educational practices is even smaller. …”
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    What are Sub-National Island Jurisdictions? by Steffen Eriksen, Bert Scholtens, Stephanie Werleman

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…They often are former colonies and may freely move towards independence. This definition can be used as a starting point for further analysis and of SNIJs that can help study them and design policies that address their challenges.…”
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    Wakeup strategy based on multi-objective optimization for fixed relay nodes by Xue-bin MA, Ai-li LI, Xiao-juan ZHANG

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…In order to deal with the “tidal effect” when people move in the city and solve the problem of high energy consumption of fixed relay nodes in opportunistic networks,a wakeup strategy of multi-objective optimization was proposed,which made use of the message forward ability and energy consumption of fixed relay nodes.This strategy used energy efficiency as the indicator to make the nodes awake,and deployed a network revenue-energy consumption model to resolve the contradiction between energy consumption and message forward ability.As the selection problem of awake relay nodes was a NP-hard problem,genetic algorithm was used to select proper fixed relay nodes to keep awake.In this process,selection operator was improved to make the algorithm converge to solution space quickly.Experiments show that the proposed wakeup strategy can guarantee the successful rate of message transmission and improve the average message forwarding capabilities of fixed relay nodes by consuming a unit energy.…”
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    Syncopal reactions in blood donors: Pathophysiology, clinical course, and features by Abhishekh Basavarajegowda, Y. C. Nalini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The actual syncope generally lasts for <15 s, comprising staring, muscle jerks, eye deviation/rolling, sometimes incontinence, loss of consciousness, gasping, snoring, apnea, inability to move/react, etc., The postsyncopal phase is the longest, which is generally manifested as fatigue.…”
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    Coming Back to the Same Places: The Ethnography of Human-Reindeer Relations in the Northern Baikal Region by Vladimir Davydov

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…It argues that reindeer domestication should be approached as a never-ending process that happens in the context of animal and human movement and can be described as domestication-in-practice and domestication-on-the-move. An important signal of the fact that animals became closer to people is their constant return to a camp. …”
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    MINISTERIAL FORMATION FOR SERVICE: INTEGRATIVE THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION AT JUSTO MWALE UNIVERSITY, ZAMBIA by D.T. Banda, L. Banda, M. Blok, M. Naidoo

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It reflects on the learning gained through this action research and concludes with strategies to move towards a more integrative model of theological education. …”
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    A-Bar Scrambling in Repetition in a Case of Mixed Transcortical Aphasia: Hints for the Psychological Reality of the Syntax/Pragmatic Interface by Ludovico Franco, Elisa Zampieri, Francesca Meneghello

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…A detailed experimental task confirmed that MB only moved adjuncts or optional complements. Interestingly, most of the scrambled constituents were prosodically-marked by pitch-peaks as contrastive foci. …”
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    A Novel Edge Detection Algorithm for Mobile Robot Path Planning by Rami Al-Jarrah, Mohammad Al-Jarrah, Hubert Roth

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…It is based on proposing and enhancing the searching ability of the robot to move towards the optimal path solution. Many scenarios have been adopted in indoor environment to verify the capability of the new algorithm in terms of detection efficiency and computational time.…”
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    Meaning-making and intervention in child and youth care practice by Thom Garfat

    Published 2004-02-01
    “…We do not really know, however, whether meaning is pre-existent, or whether each of us is ultimately the 'author of his or her own life design' (Yalom, 1989, p. 8), creating meaning individually as we move through life. It has generally been accepted in the helping professions, however, that meaning is created as we encounter our experiences (Peterson, 1988; White & Epson, 1990; Watzlawick, 1990) creating for each of us a unique and individualised experience of an event. …”
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    Free Plan versus Free Rooms by Xavier Van Rooyen

    Published 2023-03-01
    “… Since the 1960s, open architecture has sought to move away from fixed objects built for eternity and instead towards the development of indeterminate proposals. …”
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    Privatized Futures, Climate Control, and Resistance in Recent Scottish Dystopian Fiction by Peter Clandfield

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This article addresses Scottish dystopian novels that move past ideas of the British state as Big Brother to envision future Scotlands encountering global problems of climate change and its exploitation by neoliberal regimes. …”
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    GERAK SILINDER PADA BIDANG MIRING DALAM AIR DENGAN VARIASI KETINGGIAN AIR by Deidra Robertha Anggraeny Noel, Yudhiakto Pramudya, Moh. Irma Sukarelawan, Reza Ariefka

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This is due to the drag force with the track start to increase. Cylinder move with the speed almost constant under water.   …”
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    Lessons Learned by Yugoslav Military Experts from the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan 1979-1981 by A. Y. Timofeev

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…After the coup in Afghanistan on April 27, 1978, relations between the two countries, previously rather formal, deteriorated, as Kabul started to move away from the non-alignment movement taking a pro-Soviet orientation. …”
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    Status of gender parity in the Ethiopian general education by Aster Minwyelet, Meskerem Cheru

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… The main purpose of this study is to critically examine as to how the education sector is moving towards gender parity in primary and secondary education in terms of school enrollment related issues, male-female teacher ratio, gender sensitiveness of facilities, and study barriers for achieving gender parity. …”
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    KINEMATICS AND SIMULATION ANALYSIS OF A PARALLEL LEG HEXAPOD AGRICULTURAL ROBOT by XIE DongFu, LUO YuFeng, SHI ZhiXin, LIU YanDe, XIE JinFa

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The hexapod robot can move forward and backward,left and right without turning. …”
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    XPS Studies of LSCF Interfaces after Cell Testing by Gianfranco DiGiuseppe, Venkatesh Boddapati, Hiten Mothikhana

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…However, additional work is needed to better understand the mechanism by which atoms move around at different interfaces. The cell electrochemical performance is also discussed in some details but is not the focus.…”
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    “I felt I’d come home”: Sylvia Plath and France by Julie IRIGARAY

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Previous publications almost exclusively focused on Plath’s time in Paris (Dave Haslam 2020), but she explored other parts of France and deeply engaged with French culture, so much so that she had planned to move to this country at some stage. Plath travelled to regions as diverse as Brittany and Dordogne, northern France and the Côte d’Azur, and Normandy. …”
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    Physical- skeletal resilience analysis of urban areas based on scenario At the time of the earthquake (Case study: Zanjan city) by Mahdi Mohammadi

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…According to the maps drawn from the scenarios, the resiliency rate in the central and southern parts of the city was weak and very weak and as far as we move north, west, and east, we increase the amount of physical resilience of the area. …”
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