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Investigating human trafficking recruitment online: a study of fraudulent job offers on social media platforms
Published 2024“…In recent years, human traffickers have increasingly relied on social media to target and recruit victims. …”
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Attention and positive sentiments towards carbon dioxide removal have grown on social media over the past decade
Published 2024“…Attention towards CDR has grown exponentially, particularly in recent years. Overall, the discourse on CDR has become more positive, except for BECCS. …”
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1063
Climate change and news audiences report 2024: analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries
Published 2025“…The report also analyses perceptions of global initiatives like COP29 and their influence on public understanding. By connecting three years of data, it underscores the critical role of media in shaping engagement and identifies opportunities for more effective communication. …”
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Ontology module extraction via datalog reasoning
Published 2015“…<p>Module extraction — the task of computing a (preferably small) fragment M of an ontology T that preserves entailments over a signature S — has found many applications in recent years. Extracting modules of minimal size is, however, computationally hard, and often algorithmically infeasible. …”
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1065
The rise and fall of Britain’s golden cohort: how the remarkable generation of 1925-1934 had their lives cut short by austerity
Published 2024“…This group has befuddled demographers for many years, and as recently as 2014 it was predicted that their golden luck would continue. …”
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1066
Ebola disease: bridging scientific discoveries and clinical application
Published 2024“…In this paper, the first in a two-part Series, we reflect on this progress and provide expert summary of the modern landscape of Ebola disease, highlighting the priorities and ongoing activities aimed at further improving patient survival and wellbeing in the years ahead.…”
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1067
Immunotherapy-resistant neuropathic pain and fatigue predict quality-of-life in contactin-associated protein-like 2 antibody disease
Published 2025“…Although most symptoms improved within 6 months of treatment, neuropathic pain and fatigue were the most immunotherapy refractory, and persisted for up to 6 years. Furthermore, these two factors—but not CASPR2 antibody levels or subclasses—independently predicted worse disability and quality-of-life at 24 months. …”
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1068
Attention and positive sentiments towards carbon dioxide removal have grown on social media over the past decade
Published 2024“…Attention towards CDR has grown exponentially, particularly in recent years. Overall, the discourse on CDR has become more positive, except for BECCS. …”
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1069
Price reform in Kuwait’s electricity and water: assessing the benefits
Published 2014“…Kuwait’s electricity and water sector has been in disarray for several years, struggling with several decades of fast-rising demand resulting from industrialization, rapid population growth, rising living standards amongst its citizens, as well as the artificially low consumer prices set by the government. …”
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1070
Dubai’s energy efficiency drive
Published 2015“…However, another area – demand side management – has also been emerging; this could be critical in ensuring the Gulf region’s sustainable growth over the years to come. Demand side management, together with the related topic of energy efficiency, offers multiple benefits to the economies of Gulf countries.…”
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1071
Coenesthesia or the immediate feeling of existence: Maine de Biran and the problem of the unconscious between physiology and philosophy
Published 2024“…However, a good sixty years before Ribot, Maine de Biran had already employed the notion of “coenesthesia” to indicate the “immediate feeling of existence,” which he distinguished from the apperception of the self in relation to the body. …”
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1072
English medium instruction in multilingual contexts: empirical evidence from Ethiopia
Published 2024“…Language acquisition and learning literatures favour mother-tongue education policies, particularly in the early years of schooling. However, English Medium Instruction (EMI) remains a popular language policy position in multilingual contexts. …”
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1073
Medea, a performance history
Published 2016“…First performed nearly 2,500 years ago, and continually reinvented since, Medea remains the most controversial yet alluring female role in the history of theatre worldwide.…”
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1074
Competition policy and the labour share
Published 2023“…Recent years have seen intense debate about the causes of the observed decline in the labor share. …”
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1075
Ethical analysis of the first porcine cardiac xenotransplantation
Published 2024“…It was reported that Mr Bennett's previous instances of non-compliance were for medically non-life-threatening conditions years earlier, where the risks of non-compliance were not as high. …”
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1076
Russia’s power market reforms at the crossroads
Published 2014“…Looking ahead, this reform is crucial for the modernization of the power sector, notably for the renewal of Russia’s large fleet of thermal power plants which were built 50 to 70 years ago. Up to 2035, around 80 per cent of nuclear capacity will reach the end of its lifetime and 78 per cent of hydropower plants will be in need of refurbishment. …”
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1077
“It would be pretty immoral to choose a random algorithm”: Opening up algorithmic interpretability and transparency
Published 2018“…In recent years, significant concerns have arisen regarding the increasing pervasiveness of algorithms and the impact of automated decision-making in our lives. …”
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1078
Investigation of soil-structure interaction for deep excavations
Published 2023“…The deep excavation was supported by a complex ’combi-wall’ cofferdam, a reinforced concrete (RC) capping beam, and two levels of internal bracing, and its performance was assessed through measured wall deflections, bracing member loads, and site and bunker water levels. …”
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1079
Role of primary and secondary care data in atrial fibrillation ascertainment: impact on risk factor associations, patient management, and mortality in UK Biobank
Published 2025“…There was a median lag of 1.3 years between cases ascertained in PC and subsequently in HADP. …”
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1080
Developing a portable, high-speed, low-cost desktop photoacoustic tomography imaging system
Published 2019“…Usually Nd:YAG-OPO laser is bulky, heavy and needs an optical table to deliver non-fluctuating laser beam and it needs external op- tics (reflectors/prisms) to direct the laser beam onto the sample (there are portable OPO lasers from OpoTek, EKSPLA, and various other companies that do not require optical table but they are more expensive than conventional Nd:YAG-OPO lasers). …”
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