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THE AFRICAN UNION AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA: A STUDY OF THE DARFUR CRISIS
Published 2022-05-01“…The wanton destructive nature of the crisis necessitated the intervention of the international community. …”
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Computer-aided cholelithiasis diagnosis using explainable convolutional neural network
Published 2025-02-01“…Abstract Accurate and precise identification of cholelithiasis is essential for saving the lives of millions of people worldwide. Although several computer-aided cholelithiasis diagnosis approaches have been introduced in the literature, their use is limited because Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) models are black box in nature. …”
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Bridging incremental to transformative hazard management strategies on the Tule River Indian Reservation
Published 2025-01-01“…Using a grounded theory approach to analyze practitioner interviews, our article makes two major contributions. First, we identify a conceptual framework by which practitioners connect people to each other and to place, from place to compounding hazards, and from vulnerabilities to hazard management strategies. …”
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A Hot-Area-Based Selfish Routing Protocol for Mobile Social Networks
Published 2013-01-01“…In the real world, most people are selfish and nodes attached to people behave selfishly too. …”
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Knowledge as cause and tool for resistance against large scale mining: heuristic cases in Ecuador
Published 2021-01-01“…Opponents to large scale mining projects use knowledge in their efforts to influence political decisions regarding natural resources, territories and people. Not every kind of knowledge is recognized as equally legitimate or is evenly distributed among participants in the course of these struggles. …”
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Using low-cost sensors to assess common air pollution sources across multiple residences
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A Football Club's Strategic Performance Management
Published 2024-12-01“…This study's context and content greatly advance our knowledge of the football industry and offer a thorough and all-encompassing set of contributions to the field of business academia. The knowledge acquired on a topic that has naturally shown to have a significant impact on people inherently adds something useful and beneficial to society.…”
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Dynamic selectout and voting-based federated learning for enhanced medical image analysis
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Behavioral risk factors and socioeconomic inequalities in ischemic heart disease mortality in the United States: A causal mediation analysis using record linkage data.
Published 2024-09-01“…In both males and females, clear socioeconomic gradients in IHD mortality were observed, with low- and middle-education people bearing statistically significantly higher risks compared to high-education people. …”
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The Role of Syrian Christians (Shuwām) in the Nahda Movement of the 19th Century
Published 2024-12-01“…The contributions of the Syrians extended beyond translations, as they also played a key role in Egypt’s media sector, establishing newspapers and magazines. …”
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Quantitative attribution of 2016 extreme arctic warmth: comparison between late winter and early spring
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Incorporating climate data with machine learning can improve rice phenology estimation
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Epidemiology and Ecology of Toscana Virus Infection and Its Global Risk Distribution
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Marketing Geotourism to Potential Australian Geotourists
Published 2018-04-01“…In Australia, geotourism is defined as tourism which focuses on an area's geology and landscape as the basis for providing visitor engagement, learning and enjoyment.Geotourism has great potential as a new nature-based tourism product. Where-ever tourism contributes a direct environmental benefit to a visited location, its clients gain empathy for the holistic heritage of the area, and this reward creates enhanced customer loyalty to the operator.The Australian Government’s 1994 National Ecotourism Strategy considered that ecotourists may include a mix of independent travelers, people who travel in organised groups of a scientific, educational or recreational nature, and individuals or families who are interested in an ecotourism experience as part of a varied holiday. …”
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