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Detection of the most frequent sources of dust storms in Iraq during 2020–2023 using space tools
Published 2025-01-01“…Out of 132 dust storms in Iraq during 2020–2023, the most frequent occurred in the spring and summer. …”
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SYMPTOMS OF POST-STROKE DEPRESSION
Published 2019-09-01“…We tested for its severity and for its different symptoms in order to compare them to other studies and discover which are most common in post-stroke depression. As a conclusion, we summarize our results that among our contingent there are predominantly mild and moderate depressive disorders with reduced mood, sadness, increased psychic and somatic anxiety, insomnia, somatic complaints and superfluous hypochondriac thoughts.…”
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POST-PANDEMIC HIGHER EDUCATION
Published 2024-07-01“…It is crucial to think back on the lessons learned and re-imagine the future of higher education as the crisis begins to subside. Most studies tend to focus on the challenges that were brought by the pandemic in institutions of higher learning. …”
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Civilizational Transit and Post-Coloniality
Published 2023-12-01“…The problem of the forms and features of Christianity as one of the most important confessions of modern Africa received special attention at the conference. …”
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Is machine translation post-editing worth the effort? A survey of research into post-editing and effort
Published 2016-01-01“…The situation which influences the work of professional translators most involves post-editing machine translation, i.e. the use of machine translations as raw versions to be edited by translators. …”
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Which novel teaching strategy is most recommended in medical education? A systematic review and network meta-analysis
Published 2024-11-01“…Furthermore, subgroup analysis indicated that CBL (SUCRA = 97.7%) and PBL (SUCRA = 60.3%) were the most effective method for enhancing learning effectiveness within clinical curricula. …”
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The detrimental impact of seminal plasma on the quality of cryopreserved sperm in goat bucks: freezing–thawing as the most harmful step
Published 2025-08-01“…The freezing–thawing was the step that provoked the most damage in both treatments. After thawing, SP− samples retained around 50% of the values they exhibited after equilibration for total motile sperm or live sperm with intact acrosome, while these values dropped to 10% in SP+ samples.DiscussionThe detrimental effect of SP is evident from the refrigeration step, but the most harmful is the freezing–thawing step. …”
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Alterations in Peripheral Refraction are Most Significant Just Before the Onset of Myopia: Evidence from Multispectral Refraction Topography
Published 2025-07-01“…RDV-45 and RDV-T changed most obviously among RDV-15/30/45 and RDV-S/N/I/T, respectively. …”
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Models to Predict the Number of Infected Cases and Deaths from COVID-19 in Chile and Its Most Affected Regions
Published 2022-01-01“…The methodology is applied to the entire country and to each of its most affected regions. In addition, the dynamics of these models allow it to be nurtured with the new information that is being produced and forecast a tentative date on which there would be some control over the pandemic. …”
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The frequency of resistance to antibiotics of most frequently isolated bacteria from blood cultures during the period 1997-2002
Published 2004-01-01“…The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of resistance to antibiotics of the most frequently isolated bacteria from blood cultures of hospitalized patients during the period 1997-2002. …”
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Assessing the most severe subsistence crisis of the 18th century in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula: a climatological perspective
Published 2025-02-01“…The persistent and heavy rains across several regions of the eastern Atlantic in 1768–1769 triggered the last and most severe agricultural crisis in Galicia and northern Portugal, leading to high mortality. …”
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The clinical value and most informative threshold of polygenic risk score in the Quebec City Case-Control Asthma Cohort
Published 2025-01-01“…This study aims to evaluate PRS and define most informative thresholds in relation to conventional clinical and physiological criteria of asthma using a multivariate statistical method. …”
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Analysis of the most Important Concepts Related to Social Distancing as A Result of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review
Published 2023-04-01“…This article examines the most fundamental ideas about social distancing. The methods and knowledge of the basic algorithms used by previous researchers and studies, as well as the data set that can be used to evaluate algorithms that can tell when a distance is safe. …”
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“[T]he most precise and thorough understanding of the situation we are struggling to change”: re-capturing emancipatory disability research
Published 2025-04-01“…The argument of this article is that a significant reason for EDR's meager impact on political practice, the burnout and disillusionment of some of its most talented proponents, and its failure to develop beyond limited applications in sociology and disability studies lies in the disjointed and asymmetrical development of its aims and methods. …”
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The Most Attractive Is Not Always the Preferred: Lessons From Necrophagous Dung Beetle Assemblages in a Region of the Central Amazon
Published 2024-12-01“…Bovine spleen was the most attractive bait in both food preference and food attractiveness experiments, being the only carrion type in which species demonstrated preference. …”
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Identifying trees most likely to die after a partial cut in sugar maple or yellow birch stands
Published 2019-05-01“…This paper sets out some simple, practical criteria that can be used to identify the trees most likely to die, for inventory and tree marking purposes prior to partial cutting. …”
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