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INFORMATION TERRORISM
Published 2018-12-01“…Information is a source of power and more and more people have access to it as computer and communication costs decrease. The toughest attacks occur in the virtual space: cybercriminals hackers and offenders cause damage of billions of dollars to governments and businesses. …”
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Anomaly classification in IIoT edge devices
Published 2025-03-01“… An early Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Anomaly Detection reduces maintenance costs, minimizes machine downtime, increases safety, and improves product quality. …”
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Risk-Conscious Motherhood: The Impact of Experts’ Risk Discourses on Mothering Experience
Published 2021-08-01“…Accordingly, mothers accept controlling their children’s lives as their own duty regardless of their consequences and costs. They embrace behaviors and attitudes that reduce risks and take responsibility for both supporting their children’s development and protecting them against existing/potential dangers that threaten their well-being.…”
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The impact of climate change on depression in rural Chinese older adult
Published 2025-06-01“…However, existing research has predominantly focused on developed countries, with insufficient attention paid to depressive disorders among rural older adult populations in China.MethodsThis study, based on data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) from 2013 to 2020 and meteorological monitoring data, employs a two-way fixed effects model to examine the effects of climate change on depressive symptoms in rural older adult.ResultsThe findings reveal that: (1) extreme low temperatures are the primary climatic factor increasing depression risks of rural older adult; (2) the depression of women, those with low education levels, those engaged in agricultural activities, and widowed individuals is more significantly affected by low temperatures; (3) climate change directly heightens depression risks among rural older adult through heightened social isolation and loneliness. (4) climate change indirectly exacerbates depression risks through deteriorating physical health, reduced outdoor activities, declining cognitive abilities, and decreased sleep quality.DiscussionThis study provides empirical evidence for policymakers to assess the health costs of climate change and propose targeted interventions for depressive disorders.…”
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Les inégalités environnementales d’accès à l’eau en espace rural : défauts de gouvernance de la ressource ou problématique de justice spatiale ? Le cas de l’axe Gorom Lampsar (delt...
Published 2024-05-01“…Access to water resources remains constrained by inadequate supply, prohibitive costs associated with centralized water systems, and persistent organizational inefficiencies.…”
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The Effectiveness of the Learning Module Cooperative Learning Student Facilitator and Explaining
Published 2021-04-01“…Based on the findings of this study, it is concluded that the module based on cooperative type student facilitator and explaining is valid, practical, and effective to be used as a learning medium in the subject of estimating construction costs …”
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Consequences of Floods and Permafrost Degradation for Life Support System of Population of Alazeya River Basin (Second Half of 20th—21st Centuries)
Published 2022-10-01“…It has been established that this has led to a radical reduction in the scale of the local population's employment in traditional sectors of economic activity, the elimination of fur farming, the deterioration of the transport accessibility of the village, and the costs of the population for the restoration of households.…”
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Agro-environmental assessment of composting plants in Southwestern of Morocco (Souss-Massa Region)
Published 2024-01-01“…The test of circular chromatography showed that 80% of sampled composts are immature, even with high operational costs. Conclusion Much effort is required to control and optimize the maturation process. …”
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Protocol of the PROMOTE study: characterization of the microbiome, the immune response, and one-carbon metabolism in preconceptional and pregnant women with and without obesity (an...
Published 2025-01-01“…Maternal obesity is associated with offspring obesity and increased healthcare costs. To disrupt the cycle of obesity, we aim to investigate the impact of the composition of the maternal microbiota (bacteria and viruses) throughout preconception and pregnancy and the associations with the immune responses and one-carbon metabolism (1-CM) as an underlying mechanism in the pathophysiology of increased adverse pregnancy outcomes in maternal obesity.…”
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An enhanced modal controllability-observability driven power control scheme for active suppression of rotor in-plane loading in large-scale PMSG-based wind turbine systems
Published 2025-10-01“…These detrimental loads are caused by the weakly damped flexibilities of the blade edgewise, drivetrain torsion, and tower side-side dynamics, resulting in noticeable operation and maintenance costs. This paper delves into the design of an active mitigation control for rotor in-plane mechanical-structural loads in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (PMSG) WTs. …”
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RELIABILITY ANALYSIS OF TELESCOPIC ARM OF PIELINE-CATCHING VEHICLE BASED ON SEMI-SUPERVISED DEEP NEURAL NETWORK
Published 2025-08-01“…Traditional methods for reliability face challenges like high computational costs and low accuracy dealing with multidimensional uncertainties. …”
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Research on the realization path of China multi-agent value co-creation in new energy microgrids-based on fsQCA method
Published 2025-07-01“…The findings reveal three distinct approaches to achieving value co-creation in new energy microgrids, with a notable emphasis on reducing initial capital costs to significantly enhance operational sustainability. …”
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Optimising offshore multiphase flowmeter technology to improve wet gas field efficiency
Published 2025-07-01“…The findings demonstrate that MPFMs’ compatibility with lightweight constructions and capacity to manage high GVF scenarios significantly reduce operating costs and infrastructure needs. This research has proven the technological developments in MPFM design, such as improvements in sensor technology, data processing algorithms, and materials engineering. …”
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Desarrollo de un Prototipo de Sistema Hidrometeorológico
Published 2015-12-01“…Este artículo describe el desarrollo de un prototipo de Sistema Hidrometeorológico conformado por una estación en agua, un receptor en tierra y un software de gestión que utilizan componentes de alto nivel de sensibilidad y confiabilidad y bajo coste. Los resultados de las pruebas nos muestran que el porcentaje de error de los datos recolectado por el prototipo frente a los del INOCAR es del 2%, se enfatiza el aporte que brinda software de gestión, el cuál brinda funcionalidades (configuración de componentes, monitoreo, notificaciones, entre otras) que maximizan la importancia de los datos recolectados y mantiene los datos actualizados…”
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Mathematical model of a hydrogen solid oxide fuel cell and its software implementation
Published 2025-06-01“…The application of the developed mathematical model of a solid oxide fuel cell and its software implementation will allow performing thermogasodynamic calculations of advanced schemes of gas turbine engines, including solid oxide fuel cells, and will also reduce time costs and technical risks when performing a large complex of design calculations.…”
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Parameter optimization of Mg reduction by thermo-silicon method using Taguchi method, grey relational analysis and preference selection index
Published 2025-01-01“…An Fe-Si ratio of 1.3 consistently production efficiency and reducing agent costs. The results demonstrates the efficacy of multi-criteria decision-making techniques in refining complex metallurgical processes and elucidates the interdependencies among operating parameters, offering actionable insights to enhance magnesium yield and ferrosilicon efficiency.…”
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Enhancing microbial fuel cell operation with molasses decoction from yeast production
Published 2025-04-01“…To minimize operational costs, a membrane-less microbial fuel cell (ML-MFC) was selected. …”
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A Modern Approach to the Theory and Practice of Accounting for Uninvoiced Supplies
Published 2024-09-01“…The current state of accounting at enterprises is characterized by a tendency to optimize the costs of its maintenance through the use of rational tools in the field of internal control, safety of material resources, generation of data for tax accounting, collection and synthesis of statistical information, etc. …”
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Developing Ecological Orientation of Company Business as Element of Esg Concept
Published 2022-07-01“…At the enterprise of raw material industry the absence of dependence of ecological costs on the amount of any emissions during the last 5 years was found with the help of annual reports on financial results. …”
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DNA sequencing in oncology: a focus group study on a duty to recontact
Published 2024-12-01“…Differences and similarities on the following six contextual factors are discussed: information features, costs and efforts, personal preferences, who is contacted, clinic or research setting, and time.Discussion Oncology patients were clear in their wish to receive updates while the professionals were more hesitant to consider recontact as a standard of care. …”
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