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    Eastern European gaming cultures. Case studies: Romania and Bulgaria by Elena Policov, Adriana Ţăruş, Lyuba Yordanova, Alexander Kempf

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…This paper focuses on the specificities of the Eastern European gaming culture and examines the market of digital games in Romania and Bulgaria. …”
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    Status, Stress and Performance in Track and Field Athletes during the European Games in Baku (Azerbaijan) by Benjamin Siart, Alfred Nimmerichter, Claudia Vidotto, Bernard Wallner

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Data was collected during the European Games in Baku. Athletes delivered saliva samples at various time-points including morning samples and samples directly before and after the competition. …”
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    'Europe of the regions' an attempt to overcome antinomy of freedom and order: A reality or utopia by Kovačević Bojan

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The extended framework within which the rules of the European game are determined also exerts a considerable impact on the regions as integral units of the present-day complex states. …”
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    Molecular Sexing and Species Detection of Antlered European Hunting Game for Forensic Purposes by Petra Zenke, Orsolya Krisztina Zorkóczy, Pál Lehotzky, László Ózsvári, Zsolt Pádár

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The primary aim of this work was to develop forensically validated assays, using two PCR panels for sex and species assignment for the abundant antlered European game species: red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>), roe deer (<i>Capreolus capreolus</i>) and fallow deer (<i>Dama dama</i>). …”
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    Predicting Player Churn of a Free-to-Play Mobile Video Game Using Supervised Machine Learning by Kuzma Mustač, Krešimir Bačić, Lea Skorin-Kapov, Mirko Sužnjević

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The dataset on which the research is based is collected in cooperation with a European game developer and comprises over four years of player records of a game belonging to the multiple-choice storytelling genre. …”
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    Is playing violent video games a risk factor for aggressive behaviour? Adding narcissism, self-esteem and PEGI ratings to the debate by Szymon Zbigniew Olejarnik, Daniela Romano, Daniela Romano

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Personality traits often linked to aggression, such as narcissism and self-esteem, have been considered in the context of violent video game play and their relationship with aggression.MethodsWe surveyed an international population of 166 game players on their personality traits and their three favourite video game choices, which were classified as violent or non-violent, using Pan European Game Information (PEGI) 16 and 18 ratings.ResultsWe found that violent video game choice is a predictor of verbal aggression alongside narcissism, and hostility alongside self-esteem. …”
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    Napoleon in Dresden: The Eve of the Russian Campaign by Vladimir Nikolaevich Zemtsov

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Increasingly blinded by the greatness of his power, he lost the ability to weigh his own capabilities, the probable actions of the enemy, the hesitant participants in the great European game, and objective natural and geographical factors.…”
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    Videojuegos violentos y agresividad by Félix Etxeberría

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…<br />4) The creation of an international code for user protection, the self-regulating Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) code.<br />5) Decades of research and the most recent studies by Anderson.…”
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    Beneath the label: unsatisfactory compliance with ESRB, PEGI and IARC industry self-regulation requiring loot box presence warning labels by video game companies by Leon Y. Xiao

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Recognizing players' and parents' concerns, in mid-2020, the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and PEGI (Pan-European Game Information) announced that games containing loot boxes or any forms of in-game transactions with randomized elements will be marked by a new label stating ‘In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items)’. …”
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