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Death and the doctor: the museum as a tool for understanding the needs of the dying
Published 2024“…Over the past several years, the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford has been part of a multi- disciplinary team examining the question of how we train medical students to deal with those parts of their profession which are concerned primarily with the humanity of their patients. …”
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Recent study on biodegradable hydrogels for agriculture application: A review
Published 2025“…This article reviewed the development of BHs in the last 5 years. Classifications, materials resources, preparation methods, biodegradability of BHs, seeds germination and plant growth performance are critically investigated. …”
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Satellite groundstation software architecture using Java 2's remote method invocation and enterprise Javabeans
Published 2008“…This objective of this project is to implement the eSGP4 orbit perturbation model with Java’s Remote Method Invocation and the Enterprise JavaBeans model.…”
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344
Bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica) in grain sorghum
Published 2024“…However, biopriming of sorghum seeds with S. morookaensis did not enhance the inhibitory effects on Striga seed germination but resulted in a greater reduction in radicle elongation at 74.64% compared with non-primed seeds. …”
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Location Selection for Beekeeping in Optimizing Honey Production using Linear Programming Model (S/O 14038)
Published 2020“…Meliponiculture is an activity of raising stingless bees to obtain bee products, mainly honey. Honey production by bees varies depending on various factors which also affect its amount and quality. …”
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346
Development of single seedling nursery tray for the System of Rice Intensification
Published 2013“…It was made with 924 cone shape seed pickers for attachment of individual seeds and dropping the seeds into 924 SRI tray holes. …”
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347
Up in smoke : peatland fires in Russia and Indonesia
Published 2011“…Russia’s peatland fires, like those in Indonesia, have been triggered by high global temperatures. The heatwaves behind the current Russian fires bear similarities with the Indonesian experiences in 1998 and 2006, Indonesia and ASEAN could share their experiences in addressing peatland fires with Russia.…”
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348
Uncovering the mechanical secrets of the squirting cucumber
Published 2024“…<p>Rapid movement is rare in the plant kingdom, but a prerequisite for ballistic seed dispersal. A particularly dramatic example of rapid motion in plants is the squirting cucumber (<em>Ecballium elaterium</em>) which launches its seeds explosively via a high-pressure jet. …”
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Global borders : power, fragility, and ‘a kind of fiction’ (Editorial introduction)
Published 2021“…With the gentlest wafting of pollen from a summer breeze or a bee’s wing, the fixed categories borders inscribe can blossom into hybridities.…”
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350
Developing a web app in conjunction with a honey dehydrator
Published 2024“…Honey is a sweet tasting viscous liquid made by bees, and honey harvesting practices have grown in the last few decades. …”
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Investor behavioral intention in investment-based crowdfunding: a systematic literature review
Published 2024“…By establishing an insightful foundation for future research and providing actionable insights for practitioners seeking to foster trust, manage risk, and harness both intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, our findings bear the potential to shape the evolution of investment-based crowdfunding in the coming years.…”
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Largest testicular tumour in South-East Asia: a case report
Published 2023“…The patient seeks treatment at that point because he can't bear the embarrassment and fear of the treatment.…”
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How resource revenues can halve global poverty
Published 2009“…The bitter struggles for oil nationalisation through the twentieth century bear witness to the sensitivity of this question. …”
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Popular safe haven assets, do they really exist for stock markets? Analysis on gold, Japanese yen and Swiss franc.
Published 2013“…After further classifying the stock market data into bull and bear periods, then by looking at the days of extreme negative returns in each situation, we realize that the safe haven effect in these assets tends to be stronger in bearish stock markets. …”
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Nanomaterials for urban farming
Published 2021“…In this experiment, CD derived from Citric Acid was synthesized by the hydrothermal process (200°C, 10 h) as it widely available, inexpensive and safe for the environment. It has been widely researched for increasing plant growth and quality by improving photosynthesis [8]. …”
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Applicability of behavioural finance
Published 2013“…In order to identify the most statistically significant gauges of investors’ behaviors, a few prominent methodologies and its resulting economic indices have been analysed. Specifically, they were the (i) Volatility Index (VIX), (ii) Consumer Sentiment Index (CSI), (iii) Bull-Bear Spread Index (BBS) and the (iv) Investor Sentiment Index (ISI). …”
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357
Environmental audit in Singapore
Published 2015“…In addition, neither the public nor firms are willing to bear the costs of environmental audit.…”
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358
Colorization of monochrome images with texture
Published 2010“…This paper examines the various colorization techniques that have been invented and improvised in the recent decades. …”
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Winner–loser plant trait replacements in human-modified tropical forests
Published 2024“…Combining floristic and functional trait data for 1,207 tree species across 271 forest plots, we find that forest loss consistently caused an increased dominance of low-density woods and small seeds dispersed by endozoochory (winner traits) and the loss of distinctive traits, such as extremely dense woods and large seeds dispersed by synzoochory (loser traits). …”
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Behave The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst /
Published 2017“…Sapolsky's storytelling concept is delightful but it also has a powerful intrinsic logic: he starts by looking at the factors that bear on a person's reaction in the precise moment a behavior occurs, and then hops back in time from there, in stages, ultimately ending up at the deep history of our species and its evolutionary legacy. …”
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