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    La Seine et les loisirs sportifs : le site rouennais dans l’entre-deux-guerres by Charly Machemehl

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…The building of sports centers, gymnasiums, and concert halls proved so difficult that the people of Rouen turned to the construction of big sports facilities, thus requiring the support of the public authorities, i.e. a swimming pool, or an aquatic sports stadium. …”
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    Using Propensity Score Matching Technique to Estimate Utilization and Costs of General Practitioners’ Services associated with Alzheimer’s Disease by Rajan Sharma, Elizaveta Sopina, Jan Sørensen

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…**Objective:** General practitioners (GPs) play an important role in caring for people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the cost and the extent of service utilization from GPs due to AD patients are difficult to assess. …”
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    THE IMPLICATIONS OF TERRORISM ON FOOD PRICES IN NIGERIA by LILIAN NNENNE AKHANOLU, HEZEKIAH AMAMIZO OGUNNUBI

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Farmers are not left out in this mayhem as some were killed and injured on their farms, thus creating a scenario where people are afraid to go to their farms for fear of being maimed and killed. …”
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    Rat models of frozen shoulder: Classification and evaluation by Hezirui Gu, Wenqing Xie, Hengzhen Li, Shuguang Liu, Yusheng Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, the early symptoms of FS are difficult to distinguish from those of other shoulder diseases, complicating early diagnosis and treatment. …”
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    Fast and Reliable Locating of Points with the Maximum Value of Total Electromagnetic Field Using a Modern Experimental Method for Radio Coverage in Urban Environment by Petar S. Medjedovic, Darko S. Suka

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…For this reason it was necessary to make an optimal choice from a dozen of measurement points with the maximum value levels of total EM field. It was a difficult task, because in this case, with the resolution of 5m × 5m, approximately 400,000 points should be examined. …”
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    Surgical Management of Calciphylaxis Associated with Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Case Report and Review of the Literature by Jennifer Bishop, Eric Brown, Augusto Podesta, Cathrine Troy, Xiang (Eric) Dong

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Calciphylaxis, or calcific uremic arteriolopathy, commonly affects people with end-stage renal disease and carries with it a high rate of morbidity and mortality. …”
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    The new technologies and labor market in Romania / Noile tehnologii și piața muncii în România by MARINESCU Gabriela

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Society is increasingly unprofessional, and people with skills are hard to find. This development should raise public concern, as the challenges posed by …”
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    ‘It’s Already Hard and It’s Nearing Impossible’: A Thematic Analysis of Submissions by Rural Veterinarians to the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into the Veterinary Workforce Shortage... by Sharon Mary Pepita Thio, Anne Quain

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These were as follows: rural practices are not financially sustainable; rural veterinarians often have a more challenging and higher workload than their urban counterparts; working in rural practice increases challenges to health and wellbeing; it is difficult to recruit and retain people in rural practice; veterinary students are poorly selected and not well prepared for rural practice; clients have unrealistic expectations of rural veterinarians; rural practice is not compatible with family life; and veterinarians have mixed opinions regarding whether an increase in the proportion of female veterinarians is a key contributing factor in the shortage of veterinarians. …”
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    Epidemiological perspectives of amyloidosis in Argentina: a cohort study analysing incidence and mortality patterns among a population affiliated to a medical care programme by María Lourdes Posadas-Martínez, Delfina Cirelli, Florencia De Florio, María Adela Aguirre, Elsa Mercedes Nucifora, Patricia Beatriz Sorroche, María Soledad Sáez, Valeria Inés Aliperti, Jimena Vicens, Marcelina Carretero

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background Data on the epidemiology of amyloidosis are scarce worldwide, making it difficult to understand its true incidence and mortality.Aim The aim of this study is to estimate the incidence and mortality rate of systemic amyloidosis in people affiliated to a Medical Care Program in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.Methods This is a hospital-based prospective study. …”
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    Mental Health Services for Serious Mental Illness: Scoping Review of Randomised Controlled Trials by Pablo Roson Rodriguez, Xiao Chen, Marcelo Arancibia, Eva Madrid, Farhad Shokraneh, Clive E. Adams, Juan Víctor Ariel Franco

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions We found a large number of trials that investigated the effects of mental health services for people with SMI. Trials classification was difficult due to the poor report of the characteristics of these complex interventions. …”
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    Liability issues for environmental damage caused by military aggression of a terrorist country by I. V. Kyrieieva

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The factors that make it difficult to determine the amount of environmental damage caused in order to ensure its further compensation have also been identified. …”
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    Finding mobility in place attachment research: lessons for managed retreat by Robin Willcocks-Musselman, Robin Willcocks-Musselman, Julia Baird, Karen Foster, Julia Woodhall-Melnik, Kate Sherren

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Climate change will affect many global landscapes in the future, requiring millions of people to move away from areas at risk from flooding, erosion, drought and extreme temperatures. …”
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    Alström syndrome: the journey to diagnosis by Akshat Sinha, Kerry Leeson-Beevers, Catherine Lewis, Elizabeth Loughery, Tarekegn Geberhiwot

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Symptoms can also present at different stages, making diagnosis difficult. There are currently 88 people diagnosed with AS in the UK. …”
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    Kosovo and Metohija or the European Union ‒ a rhetorical dilemma in the Serbian political discourse by Ksenija Marković, Marko Jovanović, Branka Matijević

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…It is an undisputable fact that Kosovo and Metohija and the Kosovo myth are a part of culture, history, religion, and folklore of Serbian people, and it is without doubt difficult to renounce all that, even if personal and collective prosperity is offered in lieu of it, which is deemed by a certain portion of the Serbian public to come as a result of the accession to the EU. …”
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    Review on security risks of key components in industrial control system by Shijie TANG, Fang YUAN, Jun LI, Yong DING, Huiyong WANG

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…With the rapid development of modern information technology and communication technology, industrial control system has become an important part of national key infrastructure, whose security is related to national strategic security and social stability.The close connection between modern industrial control system and Internet promotes the rapid progress of industrial control technology, meanwhile it brings serious security risks.Since the“Stuxnet” virus incident, attacks on industrial control systems have occurred frequently, which causes huge economic losses to global production enterprises.Besides, it also poses significant impact on the social stability and security to many countries and regions, which has aroused people’s great concern about the security of industrial control systems.Due to the wide variety of automation equipment and proprietary protocols, complex data flow and rapid development in modern industrial control system, it is very difficult to summarize the safety of key components of industrial control.There are few literatures related to this area, and most of them are old and incomplete.To solve the above problems, the mainstream architecture and related components of the current industrial control system were introduced.Then the security vulnerabilities and potential threats in the key industrial control components were analyzed.The attack methods of SCADA control center, programmable logic controller and field equipment were summarized.Furthermore, the preconditions, objects, steps and hazards of the attack in the literature in recent years were also analyzed.The attacks against industrial control network were classified from the perspective of integrity and confidentiality.Finally, the possible development trend of industrial control system attack was given.…”
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    Comparison of Parenting Stress and Locus of Control in Parents of Children with and without Specific Learning Disorder by Seyed Omid Sotoudeh Navroodi, Mojgan Sotuodeh Navroodi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Objective: Families frequently experience a variety of wonderful occurrences and, at times, face difficult circumstances, such as the birth of a child with special needs. …”
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    The Role of Slum Tourism in Sustainable Urban Development of Slum Areas in Iraq by Al-Taee Omaima, Jaleel Ameera

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Iraq suffers from spread of slums around cities with a clear shortage of tourist facilities; difficult access; loss of security and safety; weak marketing and promotion; and the need for organization and integrated management. …”
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    Information Compression as a Unifying Principle in Human Learning, Perception, and Cognition by J. Gerard Wolff

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Evidence includes the following: information compression can mean selective advantage for any creature; the storage and utilisation of the relatively enormous quantities of sensory information would be made easier if the redundancy of incoming information was to be reduced; content words in natural languages, with their meanings, may be seen as ICMUP; other techniques for compression of information—such as class-inclusion hierarchies, schema-plus-correction, run-length coding, and part-whole hierarchies—may be seen in psychological phenomena; ICMUP may be seen in how we merge multiple views to make one, in recognition, in binocular vision, in how we can abstract object concepts via motion, in adaptation of sensory units in the eye of Limulus, the horseshoe crab, and in other examples of adaptation; the discovery of the segmental structure of language (words and phrases), grammatical inference, and the correction of over- and undergeneralisations in learning may be understood in terms of ICMUP; information compression may be seen in the perceptual constancies; there is indirect evidence for ICMUP in human cognition via kinds of redundancy such as the decimal expansion of π which are difficult for people to detect; much of the structure and workings of mathematics—an aid to human thinking—may be understood in terms of ICMUP; and there is additional evidence via the SP Theory of Intelligence and its realisation in the SP Computer Model. …”
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    Les libéraux du Trienio constitucional (1820-1823) en quête de leurs origines : des fictions oniriques au service d’une mythologie politique by Maud Le Guellec

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…But once in charge, the Liberals had to establish themselves as a major player on the national political scene, and change mentalities in the face of absolutist schemes that were well entrenched in people’s minds. In this difficult task of establishing new political imaginaries, they used all possible channels: texts, images, ceremonies, symbols, etc. …”
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    Physiology-informed regularisation enables training of universal differential equation systems for biological applications. by Max de Rooij, Balázs Erdős, Natal A W van Riel, Shauna D O'Donovan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nevertheless, estimating parameters for these hybrid models remains difficult with sparse data and limited sampling durations that are common in biological applications. …”
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