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    Soviet Union Spionage Arrest In Indonesia 1982 by Syifa Surya Ukasyah, Rully Putri Nirmala Puji, Jefri Rieski Triyanto, Guruh Prasetyo, Bambang Soepeno

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The Soviet Union's espionage arrest occurred in 1982 which was carried out by a task force codenamed Pantai, a joint effort between the State Intelligence Coordinating Agency (BAKIN) and a task force led by Brigadier General M.I Sutaryo. The cause of the Soviet Union's espionage arrest was an attempt to steal Indonesia's secret deep data regarding the condition, content and depth of the sea in the Lombok Strait and the Natuna Islands. …”
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    Are People-Centered Intelligences Psychometrically Distinct from Thing-Centered Intelligences? A Meta-Analysis by Victoria M. Bryan, John D. Mayer

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The Cattell–Horn–Carroll (CHC) or three-stratum model of intelligence envisions human intelligence as a hierarchy. General intelligence (<i>g</i>) is situated at the top, under which are a group of broad intelligences such as verbal, visuospatial processing, and quantitative knowledge that pertain to more specific areas of reasoning. …”
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    A Turkish Drama in the Land of Telenovelas. The Reception of ‘Fatmagul’ in Brazil by Gabrielle Ferreira

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…To gather data on the audience profile and general preferences, I shared an online questionnaire on groups about Fatmagul on Facebook. …”
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    PENGARUH MODERASI SOSIO DEMOGRAFI TERHADAP HUBUNGAN ANTARA MORAL-ETIKA PAJAK DAN TAX AVOIDANCE PAJAK PENGHASILAN WAJIB PAJAK BADAN DI KPP SURABAYA by Mienati Somya Lasmana, Heru Tjaraka

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…One hundred and sixty-five of registered taxpayers in the whole of tax office (KPP) in the neighborhood of East Java Regional Office of the Directorate General Tax I . The study has found: (1).Tax –morale ethical has shown a negative relationship toward tax avoidance intension (2). …”
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    STUDI KELAYAKAN PENGELOLAAN KAWASAN PECINAN LASEM, KABUPATEN REMBANG, JAWA TENGAH, BERBASIS EKOMUSEUM by , SALSABILLA SAKINAH, , Dra. Djaliati Sri Nugrahani

    Published 2013
    “…To preparing Lasem Chinatown for implementation of the ecomuseum-based management model, there are some general strategies i.e.: preparing the legal standing in regency regulation, building society awareness of heritage, and revitalizing some natural and socio-cultural environment elements.…”
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    Performance of Groin Type - I and Type - L in Maintaining Shoreline Stability by Setyandito, Oki, Nizam, Nizam, Yuwono, Nur, Triatmaja, Radianta

    Published 2011
    “…Based on research results, in general, groin I and L has good performance enough to maintain the stability of the coastline. …”
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    Posterior analytics II.11, 94b8-26: final cause and demonstration by Peramatzis, M

    Published 2019
    “…I present the text at Posterior Analytics (=APo) II.11, 94b8-26, offer a tentative translation, discuss the main construals offered in the literature, and argue for my own interpretation. Some of the general questions I discuss are the following: 1. What is the nature of the explanatory syllogisms offered as examples, especially in the case of the moving and the final cause? …”
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    Variation in structural location and amino acid conservation of functional sites in protein domain families. by Pils, B, Copley, R, Schultz, J

    Published 2005
    “…RESULTS: Functional sites were extracted from experimentally determined structural complexes from the Protein Data Bank harbouring a conserved protein domain from the SMART database. In general, functional (i.e. interacting) sites whose location is more highly conserved are also more conserved in their type of amino acid. …”
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    What Behavioral Scientists Are Unwilling to Accept by Lewis Petrinovich

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…I believe that that a better characterization of the situation is to broaden the reference class to include behavioral scientists in general. Also, I believe that most behavioral scientists do understand these issues at some level, but that they are not willing to accept the implications that an explicit understanding would force.…”
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    Associations between Nurse Staffing Levels, Patient Experience, and Hospital Rating by Kyung Jin Hong, Sung-Hyun Cho

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Moreover, the patient experience score for general hospitals with low nurse staffing grade was low, and the nurse experience score affected the overall hospital rating in general hospitals (<i>p</i> = 0.040). Policies to improve nurse staffing level are required to provide high-quality nursing care focused on communication with patients, which can enhance patient experience and satisfaction.…”
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    Development of an Estimation Formula to Evaluate Mission Motion Suitability of Military Jackets by Hee-Eun Choi, Jung-Il Jun

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Regression equations for ammunition stowing consisting of five general motions (<i>p</i> < 0.001) and for boarding motion (<i>p</i> < 0.01) consisting of one general motion could be obtained. …”
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    From verbal prefixes to direction/result markers in Romance by Patrizia Cordin

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…I argue that in Trentino (and in other similar dialectal varieties) locatives can function as grammatical markers both for arguments (in combination with motion verbs) and for aspect (in combination with verbs involving the feature of an abstract path). In a more general context, I note that locatives in combination of verbs function as goal/result markers in those varieties that tend to spell out markers of functional elements, frequently generating a repetition (doubling) of the same feature. …”
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    PROFIL PENGGUNAAN OBAT PASIEN HIPERTENSI ESENSIALDI INSTALASI RAWAT JALAN RUMAH SAKIT UMUM DAERAH I LAGALIGO KABUPATEN LUWU TIMUR PERIODE JANUARI-DESEMBER TAHUN 2014 by Senfri Tandililing, Alwiyah Mukaddas, Ingrid Faustine

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The research method is descriptive done retrospectively by collecting secondary data from medical records essential hypertension patients undergoing outpatient treatment at General Hospital I Lagaligo East Luwu Regency period January-December 2014. …”
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    Catastrophic aftermath: the loss of sight as a process of becoming posthuman in contemporary audiovisual culture by Charvát, Martin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Deleuze and vitalism in general, and I intend to read the figure of the loss of sight as a kind of counter-actualization of the event: as an effort to negate the effects of catastrophe and at the same time to establish a new (life) form.…”
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    Managing Gamified Programming Courses with the FGPE Platform by José Carlos Paiva, Ricardo Queirós, José Paulo Leal, Jakub Swacha, Filip Miernik

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Until now, there was no software platform that would be simultaneously open-source and general-purpose (i.e., not integrated with a specific course on a specific programming language) while featuring a meaningful selection of gamification components. …”
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    Reconciling the cognitive and social approaches to describing teacher talk in second language classrooms: The contribution of systemic functional linguistics by Min Xie, Binglan Tu

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Studies are informed by multiple theories and yet could be classified under two general approaches, i.e., cognitive and social. The two approaches provide different but complementary perspectives on the role of teacher talk in interaction, with a focus on either learners' cognitive change or their social participation. …”
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    I prefer what you can see: The role of visual perspective-taking on the gaze-liking effect by Song Zhou, Yihan Sun, Yan Zhao, Tao Jiang, Huaqi Yang, Sha Li

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…However, it is still unclear whether this effect is driven by social factors (i.e., visual perspective-taking) or the domain-general processing (i.e., attention cueing). This research explored the mechanism of the gaze-liking effect by manipulating the objects' visibility to an avatar in six online one-shot experiments. …”
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