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  1. 9581

    An empirical study of material damage insurance rates for property risks. by Goh, Chiaw Gek.

    Published 2009
    “…We have examined the movement of rates in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines during the years 1989 to 1995. It was hypothesised that the fire insurance rates in Singapore are the lowest while the incurred loss ratios are comparable, and that while the rates in all the five countries have decreased, the loss ratios have not increased correspondingly.…”
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  2. 9582

    The occurrence and molecular characterization of enteric viruses in the tropical aquatic environment by Aw, Tiong Gim

    Published 2010
    “…Enteric viruses have emerged as important causes of major waterborne disease outbreaks in recent years. The occurrence of enteric viruses in aquatic environments constitutes a major health hazard because of their low infective dose and resistance to environmental breakdown. …”
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  3. 9583

    Electrokinetic phenomena in microstructures by Zhang, Yali

    Published 2010
    “…With the rapid development of microfluidics in the past few years, electroosmosis has drawn a wide attention due to its fluid controlling ability. …”
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  4. 9584

    Effects of quarantine in imperfect disease control by Yang, Jiongcheng

    Published 2018
    “…The Ebola epidemic broke out in 2014 was one of the most influential disease in recent years. The epidemic was so serious that many countries are infected, mainly in West Africa. …”
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  5. 9585

    Phase-domain photoacoustic sensing by Gao, Fei, Zhang, Ruochong, Feng, Xiaohua, Liu, Siyu, Ding, Ran, Kishor, Rahul, Qiu, Lei, Zheng, Yuanjin

    Published 2017
    “…As one of the fastest-growing imaging modalities in recent years, photoacoustic imaging has attracted tremendous research interest for various applications including anatomical, functional, and molecular imaging. …”
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  6. 9586

    Lead in the western South China Sea: Evidence of atmospheric deposition and upwelling by Chen, Mengli, Goodkin, Nathalie Fairbank, Boyle, Edward A., Switzer, Adam Douglas, Bolton, Annette

    Published 2016
    “…To quantify the increasing variability, we investigated 170 years of skeletal Pb and Pb isotopes from an offshore, central Vietnamese coral. …”
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  7. 9587

    The recent development and applications of fluidic channels by 3D printing by Zhou, Yufeng

    Published 2018
    “…The combination of these two technologies in recent years makes a significant progress. The current approaches of 3D printing, such as stereolithography, polyjet, and fused deposition modeling, are introduced. …”
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  8. 9588

    'You would never pick up the thread from where you left off’: older Irish women migrants' narratives of non‐return, post‐retirement by Ryan, Louise, Doshi, Neha

    Published 2024
    “…Less is known about how return, and indeed non‐return, decision‐making evolves in later years, with calls for more research on migrants in the old‐old age groups. …”
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  9. 9589

    The impact of family of origin on attachment relationships and emotional regulation ability by Peng, Xin

    Published 2024
    “…It depicts how family structure, parenting styles, and emotional climate impose on psychological growth throughout the years of life. First, the focus of the study is to indicate that attachment and emotional regulation are intertwined, as established by the demonstration of how a secure attachment enhances emotion regulation. …”
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  10. 9590

    At-least-potentially-non-contrastive transcendence in Tanner’s God and Creation in Christian Theology by Davison, A

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Kathryn Tanner’s <em>God and Creation in Christian Theology</em> is a foundational text in the expression of a Christian account of God and creation as ‘non-contrastive’: that God is so fundamentally incommensurable with the world as not to be in a relation of contrast or competition with it, nor distant from it. In recent years, theologians have celebrated and drawn upon Tanner’s work for its robust account of creaturely agency. …”
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  11. 9591

    Self-poisoning with paracetamol in England: short report of characteristics of individuals and their overdoses according to source of tablets by Brand, F, Bale, E, Tsiachristas, A, Hawton, K

    Published 2024
    “…Patients were predominantly female (86%) and young (79% aged 12–24 years). Most had used paracetamol which was available in the home (77%). …”
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  12. 9592

    Attention and positive sentiments towards carbon dioxide removal have grown on social media over the past decade by Repke, T, Müller-Hansen, F, Cox, E, Minx, JC

    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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  13. 9593

    Elevated genetic risk for multiple sclerosis emerged in steppe pastoralist populations by Barrie, W, Yang, Y, Irving-Pease, EK, Attfield, KE, Scorrano, G, Jensen, LT, Armen, AP, Dimopoulos, EA, Stern, A, Refoyo-Martinez, A, Pearson, A, Ramsøe, A, Gaunitz, C, Demeter, F, Jørkov, MLS, Møller, SB, Springborg, B, Klassen, L, Hyldgård, IM, Wickmann, N, Vinner, L, Korneliussen, TS, Allentoft, ME, Sikora, M, Kristiansen, K, Rodriguez, S, Nielsen, R, Iversen, AKN, Lawson, DJ, Fugger, L, Willerslev, E

    Published 2024
    “…Here, by using a large ancient genome dataset from the Mesolithic period to the Bronze Age, along with new Medieval and post-Medieval genomes, we show that the genetic risk for MS rose among pastoralists from the Pontic steppe and was brought into Europe by the Yamnaya-related migration approximately 5,000 years ago. We further show that these MS-associated immunogenetic variants underwent positive selection both within the steppe population and later in Europe, probably driven by pathogenic challenges coinciding with changes in diet, lifestyle and population density. …”
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  14. 9594

    Ontology module extraction via datalog reasoning by Romero, AA, Kaminski, M, Grau, BC, Horrocks, I

    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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  15. 9595

    Why do rural migrant mothers in urban China digitally monitor their children? by Murphy, R, Wu, G

    Published 2024
    “…The discussion draws on our 22 face-to-face interviews with the rural migrant mothers of at least one child ages 7–14 years. Our analysis highlights the intersectionally constituted time pressures arising from these women’s need to balance their responsibilities in paid work and childcare. …”
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  16. 9596

    Attention and positive sentiments towards carbon dioxide removal have grown on social media over the past decade by Repke, T, Müller-Hansen, F, Minx, JC, Cox, E

    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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  17. 9597

    Coenesthesia or the immediate feeling of existence: Maine de Biran and the problem of the unconscious between physiology and philosophy by Aloisi, A

    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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  18. 9598

    Medea, a performance history by Macintosh, F, Kenward, C, Wrobel, T

    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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  19. 9599

    Simple ecological indicators benchmark regeneration success of Amazonian forests by Giles, AL, Schietti, J, Rosenfield, MF, Mesquita, RC, Vieira, DLM, Vieira, ICG, Poorter, L, Brancalion, PHS, Peña-Claros, M, Siqueira, J, Oliveira Junior, L, do Espírito-Santo, MM, Sarmento, PSDM, Ferreira, JN, Berenguer, E, Barlow, J, Elias, F, Cassol, HLG, Silva, RC, Ribeiro, SC, Medeiros, N, Junqueira, AB, Massoca, P, Ferreira, MJ

    Published 2024
    “…By modeling optimal successional trajectories, we estimated reference values for vegetation structure, diversity, and functioning. After 20 years, successful regeneration should reach a minimum basal area of 14 m². ha−¹, at least 34 tree species per 100 individuals, a structural heterogeneity index of 0.27, and 123 Mg.ha−¹ of aboveground biomass. …”
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  20. 9600

    Russia’s power market reforms at the crossroads by Beyer, S

    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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