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Unusual association of diseases/symptoms: Sweet's syndrome in Crohn's colitis
Published 2009“…We would like to report a case involving a 38-year-old woman who presented with knee and ankle swellings 2 weeks prior to admission. …”
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802
Cooperative robot and user-friendly robot - new challenge in robotics
Published 2011“…Some researcher is trying to make human like robot. Robots that will be imitate human characteristics in movement, learning etc. …”
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Book Chapter -
803
Changing paradigms of development: an assessment
Published 2009“…Thus, the most suitable term to highlight the sense and traits of development is ‘social transformation’ or ‘social development’. Sociologists like Comte, Spencer, Tonnies and Durkheim explained changes in the broad sense covering the whole of society. …”
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Is professionalisation possible within the political culture of Bangladesh
Published 2010“…Is this paper we have argued that in addition to the above-mentioned actors and factors, the existing political culture and its inherent dynamics of a given society like Bangladesh also has a strong influence in the professionalization process of occupations …”
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Proceeding Paper -
805
Robust controller design for uncertain parametric systems using modern optimization approach
Published 2011“…The proposed controller design is applied to control of pendulum-like systems (gantry crane, flexible joint and inverted pendulum). …”
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Proceeding Paper -
806
Characteristics of decomposed waste in landfill
Published 2007“…In the case of heavy metal like Lead and Cadmium, the concentration upto 4.5 ft depth goes beyond the toxic limit. …”
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Proceeding Paper -
807
Refuting the alleged transmission of concepts of Greek thinking to Arabic grammar = Menyangkal konsep tatabahasa Arab dipengaruhi pemikiran Greek
Published 2011“…In order to determine whether and to what degree Arabic Grammar was influenced by ancient Greek, the researcher adopts a theoretical and analytical approach based on linguistic studies conducted by authors like J. Weiss, H. Fleisch, M.G. Carter and G.Troupeau. …”
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Bangladesh’s transition from state to market: problem and prospect of globalisation
Published 2000“…In response to new global economic order Bangladesh like other developing countries has taken a series of masures to disengage to herself from the state-controlled economy during the last two decades. …”
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Economic instruments for managing industrial waste in Malaysia
Published 2005“…The Government of Malaysia should consider that like many developed countries, the use of appropriate economic tools and incentives in order to achieve a resilient developed country. …”
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The Educational Experience of ‘African’ Students at London Metropolitan University – a Case Study
Published 2007“…This case study examines what studying at LondonMet was like for a small number of students coming from different ‘African’ backgrounds, i.e. from African countries and ethnic communities. …”
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Parallel querying of distributed ontologies with shared vocabulary / Index-based concurrent SPARQL query processing
Published 2019“…However, although SPARQL is well-established standard for querying semantic repositories in RDF and OWL format and there are commonly used APIs which supports it, like Jena for Java, its parallel option is not incorporated in them. …”
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Komplexität und semantische Transparenz im Deutschen und Englischen
Published 2007“…Hawkins's contrastive typology of German and English that - like D. L. Everett's analysis - attempts explanation from one unifying principle. …”
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The plastic bag: forever and ever
Published 2018“…After it has taken its first breath by the cashier of a grocery store, when left to its own devices, the plastic bag will contain the currents of the wind or those of the water, its membrane-like body continuing to behave according to its original design programme, even when no human users are employing it. …”
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A study on the sustainable financial inclusion in selected SAARC countries: a gender-based perspective
Published 2021“…Despite of the penetration of the FI worldwide, inequality and inequity still persists, particularly in lower income countries like South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). …”
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Zones of entrapment and impunity: on the constitution of vague and strange regimes of power
Published 2022“…This article challenges a tendency prominent in critical theory—one that holds that being “vague and strange” constitute qualities of life opposed to the grid-like systems of coercive control intrinsic to the operation of modern power regimes which, by their ascriptive nature, are compelled to suppress all life which exhibits these traits. …”
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Mobile weather station with drones
Published 2024“…In contemporary weather monitoring, the fusion of innovative technologies like mobile weather stations and drones offers unprecedented capabilities for real-time data collection and analysis. …”
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Study on Palm Oil Kernel Shell Coarse Aggregate (PKSCA) as replacement material for coarse aggregate in concrete mix
Published 2018“…The construction industry is become bigger and bigger each day, but nowadays the price of material are not cheap like the old days. The price is increase drastically by 30% for the past few years. …”
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Sexual citizenship : an analysis of gay men as sexual citizens in nonmetropolitan England and Ireland
Published 2018“…While life outside the cities can bring a number of distinct advantages, such as tranquillity, and a more relaxed pace of life, the men also report numerous challenges which include social isolation, powerful hegemonic narratives around rural masculinity, and a pervasive heteronormative culture. …”
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To what extent and in what ways do communities of practice facilitate learning in the context of professional development for interpreting students and practitioners?
Published 2021“…This study explores whether the concept of Communities of Practice (CoP) within a Social Learning framework offers a collaborative approach to support the transformative trajectory of interpreting students to becoming professional interpreters engaged in the market, and to potentially bring the interpreting profession to value, nurture and care for newcomers. …”
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Anti-social behaviour: local perception and reporting behaviour in a small urban location
Published 2013“…Those with a disability or long term illness were significantly more likely to report anti-social behaviour. …”
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