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  1. 98301

    Increased Fall Precipitation in the Southeastern United States Driven by Higher‐Intensity, Frontal Precipitation by Daniel A. Bishop, A. Park Williams, Richard Seager

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Eighty‐seven percent of the fall precipitation increase was driven by non‐tropical storms (mostly frontal), not tropical cyclones, though the proportion of precipitation falling as either storm type did not change. …”
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  2. 98302

    Konflikt o Saharę Zachodnią – próby politycznego rozwiązania by Adam Kosidło

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…And the world public opinion has mostly forgotten about the more than 170,000 Saharan refugees vegetating in the Algerian Sahara, who once believed in the referendum and independence. …”
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  3. 98303

    The Elasticity of Agricultural Income in the EU Member States Under Different Cost Structures by Łukasz Kryszak, Jakub Staniszewski

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In the article it was shown that agriculture in the EU countries is varied in terms of cost structure, and in the cluster II, including mostly the countries of the so-called “new” EU, intermediate consumption is of relatively larger significance for their cost structure. …”
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  4. 98304

    Immigration of Circassians to the Ottoman Empire in the 1820s–1850s. by Georgy V. Chochiev

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…These episodes of the early Caucasian muhajirism, as well as the situation of this settlers in the Ottoman possessions, usually remain outside the attention of researchers. This article, based mostly on the Turkish archival sources and testimonies of contemporaries introduced into scientific circulation for the first time, reveals the cases of immigrant communities and families from Circassia to the Ottoman territory, traces their relocations and main places of temporary and permanent settlement in Anatolia and characterizes the features of the settlers’ adaptation in their new homeland within the framework of the emerging colonization policy of the Porte during the 1820s–1850s. …”
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  5. 98305

    Persistent Vulvar Itch Unresponsive to Treatment: A Case of Vulvar Schistosomiasis Caused by Schistosoma mansoni and a Brief Review of Literature by Anthony Gyening-Yeboah, Solomon E. Quayson

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Vulvar schistosomiasis is a female genital schistosomiasis (FGS), which occurs because of the damage caused by the presence of schistosome ova within the vulva. FGS is mostly misdiagnosed as a sexually transmitted infection. …”
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  6. 98306

    Socio-Psychological Structure of Legal Relations by D. S. Beznosov

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…While Western publications contain no such concept whatsoever and focus mostly on interracial relations, Russian authors barely touch upon legal relations. …”
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  7. 98307

    Ghost in the Machine: Daily Interaction with Ephemeral Computing by Sofia Pirandello

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…To realise this project of ubiquitous “spatial computing”, technology companies are converging on the development of wearable tools, mostly augmented reality (AR) glasses. While wearing them, users manipulate responsive but intangible objects that they “evoke” and that can appear ghostly from a distance. …”
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  8. 98308

    World Heritage as a balancing act: experiences from a medium-sized World Heritage City in Bavaria by Patricia Alberth

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… The Town of Bamberg has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993 due to its medieval urban layout and its well preserved buildings mostly from the Middle Ages and the Baroque era. A large part of the historic streets and squares still exist. …”
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  9. 98309

    Szaber Frenzy by Marcin Zaremba

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…The third part is devoted to the highest wave of looting, which took place mostly in the Regained Western and Northern Territories, immediately after the war. …”
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  10. 98310

    Języki używane przez Jezusa na tle sytuacji językowej w rzymskiej Palestynie by Piotr Ostański

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…For decades scholarly consensus has held that Jesus spoke and taught mostly in the Aramaic language. To evaluate the accuracy of this assumption, one must investigate which languages were really spoken in Roman Palestine during the first century A.D. …”
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  11. 98311

    Du Bestiaire dans le théâtre de W.B. Yeats by Pierre Longuenesse

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Later, in the Plays for Dancers, Yeats creates a different acoustic universe, mostly « acousmatic », in which animals are paradoxically the manifestations of the spiritual aspect of the natural world. …”
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  12. 98312

    Bayesian Estimations of Exponential Distribution Based on Interval-Censored Data with a Cure Fraction by Al Omari Mohammed Ahmed

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In some instances, their symptoms mostly disappear without any recurrence of the disease. …”
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  13. 98313

    Research on the impact of digital platforms on the business model of an organization by A. A. Dashkov, E. S. Chernikova

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The authors note that the mistakes made during the implementation of the platform are mostly due to the human factor: employees may not be ready for changes or are not technically educated enough. …”
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  14. 98314

    Immune Response and Evasion Mechanisms of Plasmodium falciparum Parasites by Esmael Besufikad Belachew

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The virulence of P. falciparum is mostly associated with immune response-evading ability. …”
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  15. 98315

    Empowering Voices: Fostering Reflective Dialogue and Redefining Research Dynamics in Participatory Approaches With the Autistic Community by Ellie Horton, Anita Z Goldschmied, Max J J Knops, Laura A Brownhill, Alice Bycroft, Anthony Lloyd, Daniel Tones, Beth Wiltshire, Carla T Toro, Jagjeet Jutley-Neilson

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Within this brief report, the authors, who are mostly neurodivergent and a majority autistic, outline some of the challenges and historical failings of participatory research with the autistic community. …”
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  16. 98316

    The persuasive power of robot touch. Behavioral and evaluative consequences of non-functional touch from a robot. by Laura Hoffmann, Nicole C Krämer

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The analyses of participants' behavior revealed that they mostly reacted by smiling and laughing. Furthermore, participants who were touched by the robot complied significantly more frequently with a request posed by the robot during conversation, and reported better feelings compared to those who were not touched. …”
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  17. 98317

    New hydrocarbon degradation pathways in the microbial metagenome from Brazilian petroleum reservoirs. by Isabel Natalia Sierra-García, Javier Correa Alvarez, Suzan Pantaroto de Vasconcellos, Anete Pereira de Souza, Eugenio Vaz dos Santos Neto, Valéria Maia de Oliveira

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Current knowledge of the microbial diversity and metabolic pathways involved in hydrocarbon degradation in petroleum reservoirs is still limited, mostly due to the difficulty in recovering the complex community from such an extreme environment. …”
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  18. 98318

    An overview of analgesics: opioids, tramadol, and tapentadol (Part 2) by R. van Rensburg, H. Reuter

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Despite large studies and meta-analyses of opioids for a variety of pain conditions, the evidence for its clinical effectiveness is still unclear. This is, however, mostly due to significant heterogeneity and bias between studies assessed. …”
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  19. 98319

    ِTHE MORPHOLOGICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE CAECUM IN BROILER CHICKEN by M. F. Majeed, F.S. Al- Asadi, A. N. Al. Nassir, E. H.Rahi

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…The present study was observed that the morphological study distinguished three region from cecum .The proximal ,middle ,and distal represented (23.65%),(42.28%),(34.06%) respectively of the total length of right caecum ,and (23.59%),(43.45%),(23.95%) respectively of the total length of left caecum.The total length of the right caecum were(13.15±0.21)while the total length of left caecum were(13.14±0.44),also was observed that caecal wall composed of four layers( mucosa , submucosa , muscularis and serosa) .The regions of caecum were proximal with developed villi and numerous folds, middle with small villi and numerous folds,while the distal with small villi and avoid of folds .In present study the lymphatic nodules were mostly found in proximal part, but they were less prominent at the distal and least in the middle part of the caecum .the wide and length of lymphatic nodules were more major in the distal part than in the middle and proximal part…”
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  20. 98320

    Distributed Leader-Following Finite-Time Consensus Control for Linear Multiagent Systems under Switching Topology by Xiaole Xu, Shengyong Chen, Lixin Gao

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The dynamical models for all following agents and the leader are assumed the same general form of linear system, and the interconnection topology among the agents is assumed to be switching and undirected. We mostly consider the continuous-time case. By assuming that the states of neighbouring agents are known to each agent, a sufficient condition is established for finite-time consensus via a neighbor-based state feedback protocol. …”
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