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  1. 66101

    Industrialization and its Impact on Sweeping the Authority of Traditional Forms in Architecture (Study on human needs) by Basim Hasan Al-Majidi, Sara Raed Majeed, Nairy Mugardich Krikor

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The research follows a series of actions to solve the research problem after the formula of the research hypothesis became as "The process of manufacturing and digital production affects the process of producing architectural forms positively or passively depending on nature, function, and the extent of repetition of the project". The most important conclusions and recommendations that demonstrated the architects quest to take advantage of all the possibilities of industrialization and the short-time production and increase the creative imagination of the designer with regard to architectural design is to create new languages and vocabulary for the architectural formation that is suited to the spirit of the times, and the pattern of existing buildings and installations of all types and functions, and the way they perform these various functions, is changed. …”
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  2. 66102

    Urban building-level positioning using data-driven algorithms enhanced by spatial variations in sensor features by Die Zhang, Xin Liu, Yong Ge, Yixi Wei, Mengxiao Liu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…As individuals spend most of their time indoors, determining whether a mobile device is located indoors or outdoors – and identifying the specific building it is in – is essential for enabling building-level location-based services and fine-grained human activity analysis. …”
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  3. 66103

    Effect of remineralization after in office followed by home treatment of white spot lesions in children randomized controlled trial by Maryam M. El Mansy, Mohamed F. Rashed, Reham S. Saleh

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…However, at one-month group III had the most significant color change in all groups. NHA could be a potent remineralizing agent while improving the color of WSLs. …”
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  4. 66104

    Adverse and Positive Childhood Experiences and Emotional Regulation Difficulties in a Sample of Incarcerated Men by Bárbara Maia, Ana Rita Cruz, Olga Cunha

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Conversely, PCEs were significantly negatively correlated with overall emotional regulation difficulties and most subscales (impulse, goals, awareness, and clarity). …”
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  5. 66105

    Characteristics of Elderly Long-Term Care Residents Who Were Injured and Transferred to Hospital Emergency Departments in Korea: A Retrospective Multicenter Study by Myeong Namgung, Keon Kim, Dong Hoon Lee, Ho Young Yune, Jung Hee Wee, Duk Ho Kim, Eui Chung Kim, Jee Yong Lim

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Of 255,543 patients seen in one of the five emergency departments, 79 were transferred from a long-term care hospital because of trauma. The most common trauma mechanism was slipping down, with 33 (58.9%) patients, followed by falling from a bed (17.9%), striking an object such as a wall or corner (10.7%), overextending a joint (8.9%), and unknown mechanisms (3.6%). …”
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  6. 66106

    Remote Aerial Vehicle Solutions for Weed Detection in Precision Agriculture by Shekhar S. Borah, Aryan Anand, Prabha Sundaravadivel, Reginald Fletcher, Krishna N. Reddy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The YOLOv8 nano model emerged as the most balanced in terms of precision (75.6%), recall (81.7%), and mAP@0.5 (81.5%), demonstrating effective weed detection performance under real field conditions. …”
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  7. 66107

    Interface Areas in the European Alps: Defining Functional Regions Between Mountains and Lowlands by Dominik Bertram, Tobias Chilla, Uta Schirpke

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Despite their significance, interface areas remain a underexplored spatial category, with most studies focusing on either mountain or lowland areas. …”
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  8. 66108

    Improving Soil Health Using Date Palm Residues in Southern Tunisian Olive Orchards by Najoua Chniguir, Abdelhakim Bouajila, Ángeles Prieto-Fernández, Zohra Omar, Salah Mahmoudi, Carmen Trasar-Cepeda

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…All residues increased SOM and available phosphorus (Pi), with dose-dependent effects sustained over time, though significant increases were only observed at the highest application rates. The most notable improvements occurred in soils amended with composted date palm waste. …”
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  9. 66109

    Typhoon and Storm Surge Hazard Analysis Along the Coast of Zhejiang Province in China Using TCRM and Machine Learning by Yong Fang, Xiangyu Li, Yanhua Sun, Ailian Li, Yunxia Guo

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Zhejiang Province in China is one of the most typhoon-prone regions globally, making typhoon and storm surge hazard analysis critically important for disaster mitigation. …”
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  10. 66110

    Worldwide distribution of the MYH9 kidney disease susceptibility alleles and haplotypes: evidence of historical selection in Africa. by Taras K Oleksyk, George W Nelson, Ping An, Jeffrey B Kopp, Cheryl A Winkler

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…The E-1 risk haplotype followed a cline, being most frequent within sub-Saharan African populations (range 50-80%), less frequent in populations from the Middle East (9-27%) and Europe (0-9%), and rare or absent in Asia, the Americas, and Oceania. …”
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  11. 66111

    Adhesion Molecules in Assessment of Annual Prognosis in Young Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome by A. V. Yagoda, A. M. Eremenko, N. N. Gladkikh

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…During the first 12 months in young ACS patients the most significant factors of unfavorable prognosis are the levels of blood leukocytes and ICAM-1 on day 1 (before PCI), and L-selectin on the 7th day after percutaneous coronary intervention.…”
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  13. 66113

    A study to assess the outcome of percutaneous nephrolithotomy using “STONE” nephrolithometry score for staghorn renal stone by Santhosh Srinivasan, Abdul Azeez Ambalath

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Following PCNL, 17 (32.7%) patients had residual stones, resulting in a stone-free rate of 67.3%. The most common postoperative complications were hematuria (n = 17; 32.7%) and nephrostomy drainage tube leak (n = 13; 25%). …”
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  14. 66114

    Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant in Adult Patients with Fanconi Anemia: A Review by Bradley Rockwell, Prakriti Ramamurthy, Jhannine Alyssa Verceles, Amanda Lombardo, Amit Verma, Dennis L. Cooper

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Hematopoietic stem cell transplant is the only cure for the hematologic manifestations of FA but there are several unique considerations in FA patients, including first maintaining a high index of suspicion for the diagnosis in patients with minimal phenotypic abnormalities, second an exaggerated sensitivity to alkylating agents and radiation, precluding the use of standard myeloablative conditioning regimens despite the young age of most of the patients, and lastly a marked propensity for squamous cell cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract and anogenital region, likely further increased by the drugs used in conditioning and by chronic inflammation in patients who develop graft-versus-host disease. …”
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  15. 66115

    Microbial Content of “Bowl Water” Used for Communal Handwashing in Preschools within Accra Metropolis, Ghana by Patience B. Tetteh-Quarcoo, Isaac Anim-Baidoo, Simon Kwaku Attah, Bawa Abdul-Latif Baako, Japheth A. Opintan, Andrew A. Minamor, Mubarak Abdul-Rahman, Patrick F. Ayeh-Kumi

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Unlike the rest of the microbes, bacterial isolates were found among samples from all the schools, with Staphylococcus species being the most prevalent (40.9%). Out of the three schools that had parasites in their water, two of them had Cryptosporidium parvum. …”
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  16. 66116

    SOILS OF THE EASTERN PRIOL’KHONYE ON THE COAST OF THE LAKE BAIKAL: CURRENT STATE AND USE by I. A. Belozertseva, D. N. Lopatina, N. A. Zvereva

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The research was conducted on the east coast of the Lake Baikal in its central basin, which is most visited by tourists. Several soil types can be found along the coast line and on gently sloped surface nearby, they are: castanozems, umbrisols, cambisols, gray soils, histic fluvisols gleyic, humic fluvisols gleyic, chernozems, umbric fluvisols, cambic fluvisols and other. …”
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  17. 66117

    Hydrodynamic Responses of Fish Community Dynamics in Large‐Scale Morphologically Complex River Systems by Jiajian Qiu, Saiyu Yuan, Hongwu Tang, Yilin Deng, Carlo Gualtieri

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Large rivers exhibit dynamic and complex geomorphic features, supporting some of the most biodiverse and ecologically productive ecosystems. …”
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  18. 66118

    Survival and behavior of juvenile salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) in a large water diversion revealed with acoustic telemetry by Steven C. Zeug, Myfanwy E. Johnston, Matthew B. Espe, Andrew J. Kalmbach, Eric D. Chapman, Michele N. Johnson, Javier B. Miranda

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The data presented here represent the most comprehensive study of salmonid survival through this large diversion and can be used to improve models of diversion-related mortality and provide a baseline against which mitigation measures may be evaluated.…”
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  19. 66119

    Focus on physiotherapy and manual therapy for infants in Norway, a cross-sectional study on referral practice, and planned interventions by Hege Handeland, Kari Anne Indredavik Evensen, Hilde Stendal Robinson

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results Median age (range) of the infants was 14 (1, 52) weeks and 344 were born at due date. Most infants examined by a physiotherapist were referred from other health personnel and more of the referrals to manual therapists were from parents due to their concern. …”
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  20. 66120

    Factors Affecting the Prevalence and Survival of Patients with Primary and Metastatic Brain Tumors by Parisa Navabi, Saeed Bitarf, Mohammad Hosein Rastegar, Zainab Ahmadi-Rad, Farhad Farhadikia, Roya Salehi Kahyesh

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The mean age of the patients with primary brain tumors was 23.06 years, while for patients with metastasis, it was 53.46 years. The most common primary sites of the metastatic tumors were the lung and breast. …”
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