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    Landscape and Consumer Culture in the Design Work of Humphry Repton and Gordon Cullen: A Methodological Framework by Mira Engler

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The study highlights the specific role that each man assumed vis-à-vis his work environment and consumers, the pictorial sources that each used, and the media that broadcast and shaped each designer’s legacy. Despite the different historical contexts and the particular logics of the economy and mass media apparatuses of the time, this consumerist-focused study also reveals parallels between these men’s motives and image-making and marketing strategies. …”
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    Factors Affecting the Establishment and Growth of Cover Crops Intersown into Maize (<i>Zea mays</i> L.) by Mattie B. Schmitt, Marisol Berti, Dulan Samarappuli, Joel K. Ransom

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Crantz), rye (<i>Secale cereale</i> L.), or radish (<i>Raphanus sativus</i> L.), method of sowing (drilled or broadcast), and maize removal. Initial cover crop populations were similar regardless of maize removal or stage of maize when sown, but intersown cover crops produced only 3% of the fall biomass, compared with treatments with maize-removed when sown at the V7 stage of maize and 14% when sown at the R4 stage. …”
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    Effectiveness of the intervention program for dengue hemorrhagic fever prevention among rural communities in Thailand by Suda Hanklang, Paul Ratanasiripong, Suleegorn Sivasan

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The intervention group received five weeks of dengue hemorrhagic prevention program consisted of knowledge broadcast, campaign, model house contest and group education. …”
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    Youth 's participation in the media and an analysis of the flow of information about them from one media platform to another by Vitković Biljana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Through a one-month observation of five informative TV shows, six daily newspapers, two youth portals, and the programming schedule of RTS (national public broadcaster), the following observations have been made: the communicational space between young people and the audience is limited, with no information overflow between different means of communication, and the complexity and seriousness of the content depend on the media from witch said content originates from. …”
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    Biophysical larval dispersal models of observed bonefish (Albula vulpes) spawning events in Abaco, The Bahamas: An assessment of population connectivity and ocean dynamics. by Steven M Lombardo, Laurent M Chérubin, Aaron J Adams, Jonathan M Shenker, Paul S Wills, Andy J Danylchuk, Matthew J Ajemian

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Biophysical models are a powerful tool for assessing population connectivity of marine organisms that broadcast spawn. Albula vulpes is a species of bonefish that is an economically and culturally important sportfish found throughout the Caribbean and that exhibits genetic connectivity among geographically distant populations. …”
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    Investigation of Point Refractivity Gradient and Geoclimatic Factor at 70 m Altitude in Yenagoa, Nigeria by Y. B. Lawal, E. T. Omotoso

    Published 2023-01-01
    “… The quality of services provided via Inter-Terrestrial radio communication links such as GSM networks, Wide Area Network (WAN), Radio and TV broadcasts is largely influenced by some meteorological parameters such as temperature, pressure and humidity. …”
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    A More Reliable Orbit Initialization Method for LEO Precise Orbit Determination Using GNSS by Xuewen Gong, Jizhang Sang, Fuhong Wang, Xingxing Li

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Instead of estimating the orbit parameters directly, it first fits the discrete kinematic positions to a reference ephemeris in the form of the GNSS broadcast ephemeris, which construct a reference orbit that is smooth and close to the true orbit. …”
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    Biophysical larval dispersal models of observed bonefish (Albula vulpes) spawning events in Abaco, The Bahamas: An assessment of population connectivity and ocean dynamics by Steven M. Lombardo, Laurent M. Chérubin, Aaron J. Adams, Jonathan M. Shenker, Paul S. Wills, Andy J. Danylchuk, Matthew J. Ajemian

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Biophysical models are a powerful tool for assessing population connectivity of marine organisms that broadcast spawn. Albula vulpes is a species of bonefish that is an economically and culturally important sportfish found throughout the Caribbean and that exhibits genetic connectivity among geographically distant populations. …”
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    Blockchain-Enabled Access Management System for Edge Computing by Yong Zhu, Chao Huang, Zhihui Hu, Abdullah Al-Dhelaan, Mohammed Al-Dhelaan

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Namely, smart contracts are used to register, broadcast, and revoke access authorization, as well as to create specific transactions to define access control policies.…”
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    Fibre Wireless Distributed Antenna Systems for 5G and 6G Services by Muhammad Usman Hadi, Ghulam Murtaza

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…RoF technology’s inherent advantages are that it improves the DAS network’s usability and transmission performance by allowing it to provide both 5G and 6G THz services at the same time over a single optical fibre connection. We experimentally broadcast a single carrier-modulated 6G signal using a 256 quadrature amplitude modulation and a 5G new radio signal across a 10 km single mode fibre optic link. …”
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    Erskine Caldwell in Wartime Moscow, May – September 1941 by Olga Yu. Panova, Aleksandra S. Fisenko

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Since July 1941, Caldwell conducted daily CBS live radio broadcasts from wartime Moscow. M. Burke-White held a photo session with Stalin, captured the historic visit to Moscow of Harry Hopkins, President Roosevelt’s personal advisor. …”
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    Las trabajadoras invisibles. Mujer y trabajo en los noticiarios cinematográficos LUCE (1928-1940) / The invisible Workers. Women and Work in the Luce news programmes (1928-1940) by Carlota Coronado Ruiz

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The concept that this communication tool broadcasted about work done by women it’s shown, and also the most valued types of feminine jobs – nurse or schoolteacherwhich agree with the ones accepted by the regime. …”
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    An EVALUATION ABOUT EVOLUATION of TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE BUREAU in the CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL MEDIA / GELENEKSEL ÇÖPÇATANLIK KURUMUNUN GÜNÜMÜZ SOSYAL MEDYASINA EVRİMİ ÜZERİNE BİR DEĞERL... by Aslı Büyükokutan Töre

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The study which is based on observations that is made by without asking questions in a traditional social place that is transferred to present social media is conducted in the consideration of determination and commentaries, marriage broadcasts in many TV channels, communications in match-making and marriage sites which is active and having members increasingly. …”
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    Overweight dogs are more likely to display undesirable behaviours: results of a large online survey of dog owners in the UK by Alexander J. German, Emily Blackwell, Mark Evans, Carri Westgarth

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…An online survey was conducted between June and August in 2014, coinciding with the broadcast of a National UK television programme, exploring dog health, welfare and behaviour. …”
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    The association between antitobacco advertising and calls to a tobacco Russian Quitline by Olga Sukhovskaya, Petr Yablonskiy

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…One anti-smoking program of National TV increased the number of appeal in 5 time during 2 day, Local TV - in 2,5 time in broadcast day and in 1,4 time in next day. Billboards with the slogan &quot;Time to quit smoking&quot; in the streets of St. …”
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    Actualizing societal membership in imaginary interaction: The “real construction of society” in the opening of current affairs TV discussion by Hanna Rautajoki

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Approaching society as a processual accomplishment, this article investigates the instantiation of “societal membership” in a mundane institutional setting of broadcast television. The aim of the article is to experiment with how classical theoretical conceptualization can feed into methodological insight and how detailed empirical scrutiny can enrich our theoretical understanding of the mysteries of modern co-existence. …”
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    “Kejetia Preaching”: An Analysis of Contemporary Phenomena of Street Preaching in Kumasi, Ghana by Isaac Boaheng, Clement Amoako, Samuel Boahen

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Street preaching/evangelism is one of the activities undertaken by Christians to broadcast or spread the gospel. It is one of the forms of making disciples of all nations and winning souls for Christ in accordance with the Great Commission of making disciples if all nations (Matt. 28:18-20). …”
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    Securing Physical Layer for FHSS Communication System Using Code andPhase Hopping Techniques in CDMA, System Design and Implementation by Saifuldeen A. Mohammed

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The Frequency-hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) systems and techniques are using in military and civilianradar recently and in the communication system for securing the information on wireless communications link channels, for example in the Wi-Fi 8.02.X IEEE using multiple number bandwidth and frequencies in the wireless channel in order to hopping on them for increasing the security level during the broadcast, but nowadays FHSS problem, which is, any Smart Software Defined Radio (S-SDR) can easily detect a wireless signal at the transmitter and the receiver for the hopping sequence in both of these, then duplicate this sequence in order to hack the signal on both transmitter and receiver messages using the order of the sequences that will be recognized for next transmissions. …”
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    El cine satírico de periodistas. Personajes y relato de los mass media por la industria de Hollywood (1970-2020) by Patricia Gascón Vera, Joseba Bonaut Iriarte

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Se efectúa un análisis de contenido, cuantitativo y cualitativo, de seis comedias estadounidenses representativas en el último medio siglo -Network (Sidney Lumet, 1976), Broadcast News (James L. Brooks, 1987), The Paper (Ron Howard, 1994), Chicago (Rob Marshall, 2002), Morning Glory (Roger Michell, 2010) y Don't Look Up (Adam McKay, 2021)-, basado en las teorías del humor y la teoría de la agenda setting. …”
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    US Public Diplomacy Towards the Central Asian Countries by Elena Parubochaya

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The purpose of such activities is to inform foreign audiences as well as broadcast the principles of national policy beyond the borders of one’s own state. …”
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