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    Targeted multi-agent communication algorithm based on state control by Li-yang Zhao, Tian-qing Chang, Lei Zhang, Jie Zhang, Kai-xuan Chu, De-peng Kong

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…As an important mechanism in multi-agent interaction, communication can make agents form complex team relationships rather than constitute a simple set of multiple independent agents. …”
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    ‘I’ve Always Fought a Little against the Tide to Get Where I Want to Be’—Construction of Women’s Embodied Subjectivity in the Contested Terrain of High-Level Karate by Fabiana Cristina Turelli, Alexandre Fernandez Vaz, David Kirk

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In this article, we aim to present factors identified with the women athletes of the Spanish Olympic karate team that affect the construction of their embodied subjectivities. …”
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    Physiotherapy practice in South African intensive care units by Helena van Aswegen, M Lottering

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Physiotherapists are integral members of the interprofessional team that provides care and rehabilitation for patients in intensivecare units (ICUs).Objectives. …”
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    A Case Report: Nager Acrofacial Dysostosis by Shahin Abdollahi Fakhim, Nikzad Shahidi, Mehrnoush Mousaviagdas

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Multidisciplinary management by a craniofacial team is needed. Early intervention, intensive education, new surgical techniques, and an emphasis on coordinated care have improved the quality of life in this patient with Nager syndrome.…”
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    The Very First Romanian Unruptured 13-Weeks Gestation Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy by Ciprian Ilea, Ovidiu-Dumitru Ilie, Olivia-Andreea Marcu, Irina Stoian, Bogdan Doroftei

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Given the paraclinical and clinical context of the worsening of painful symptoms, we decided to perform an exploratory laparoscopy in the multidisciplinary team (digestive and vascular surgeon) that showed the existence of a tubal pregnancy.…”
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    Multi-criteria decision-making approach for selecting a structural system of an industrial facility by Zumrut Irem Bayram, Baran Hamim Burak, Ozbalta Turkan Goksal

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Selection of an appropriate structural system for an industrial facility is a difficult task for decision makers since it is the essential component, and it is hard to satisfy the owner's demands as well as the legal requirements. …”
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    30-day readmission prevention program in heart failure patients (RAP-HF) in a community hospital: creating a task force to improve performance in achieving CMS target goals by Phyllis Macchio, Lorraine Farrell, Vikas Kumar, Wajiah Illyas, Martin Barnes, Himani Patel, Andrew L. Silverman, Thuy Hong Le, Haseeb Siddique, Albert Raminfard, Michael Tofano, Jacob Sokol, Greg Haggerty, Alan Kaell, Shuaib Rabbani, Joan Faro

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…We focused on the following interventions: early identification of patients at risk for readmission, discipline-specific mitigation planning by the interdisciplinary rounding team, enhanced medication education for heart failure patients, education of family/caregivers on medication and heart failure symptoms, facilitation in scheduling of post-discharge follow up visits and hard-wired communication between hospital and post-discharge care providers. …”
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    Multi-Biometric System Based on Cutting-Edge Equipment for Experimental Contactless Verification by Lukas Kolda, Ondrej Krejcar, Ali Selamat, Kamil Kuca, Oluwaseun Fadeyi

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Next, we detailed the hard and software solutions for the system. A total of 40 subjects agreed to be a part of data generation team, which produced 280 hand images. …”
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    Medication-Related Experience of Deaf American Sign Language Users by Mariam Paracha, Ellen Wagner, Olivia Brumfield, Jonah Winninghoff, Jordan Wright, Jason Rotoli, Peter Hauser

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Background: Previous studies showed that deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) individuals have low health literacy related to prescription labels. …”
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    Energy-Efficient Wireless Hopping Sensor Relocation Based on Prediction of Terrain Conditions by Sooyeon Park, Moonseong Kim, Woochan Lee

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…While there are various methods in the mobile model of wireless sensors, well-known wheel-based movements in rough areas are hard to achieve. Thus, research is ongoing in various areas of the hopping mobile model in which wireless sensors jump. …”
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    Report of the Summer Party of the 13th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1971-1972 by Zenbei SEINO

    Published 1974-03-01
    “…Forty members of the 13th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition left Tokyo on November 25th, 1971, aboard the icebreaker FUJI, under the command of Captain MAEDA. The expedition team was led by the author who also led the summer party of 10 members. …”
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    Teamwork makes the dream work: mathematical model of group work by Lee, Megan Zheng Chi

    Published 2024
    “…Group work is widely employed in educational settings across different fields because of its benefits in developing soft and hard skills. As unequal contributions often happen in collaborative settings, peer evaluations offer insights into an individual’s contribution to the task to course instructors to assign individual scores. …”
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    TEAMWORK MULTIPROFESI DALAM KONTEKS KETERBATASAN TENAGA KESEHATAN DI PUSKESMAS SANGAT TERPENCIL DI KABUPATEN LEBONG PROPINSI BENGKULU by , Purnomosidi, , dr. Mubasysyir H., MA.

    Published 2011
    “…Ninety percent of respondents at Ketenong Health Center said that multiprofessionals could work in team based on solidarity rather than on professionalism. …”
    Thesis
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    Sharing stories: complex intervention for diabetes education in minority ethnic groups who do not speak English. by Greenhalgh, T, Collard, A, Begum, N

    Published 2005
    “…In the advocate led user groups, story fragments were exchanged in a seemingly chaotic way that the research team initially found difficult to facilitate or follow. …”
    Journal article
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    Our journal, our intellectual home by Schmitt, BH, Cotte, J, Giesler, M, Stephen, AT, Wood, S

    Published 2021
    “…Do community members find it easy and exciting to stay connected to the new ideas we work hard to develop? Does our intellectual home feel equally welcoming and transparent to all members of our community? …”
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    The development of a written resource for parents facing end-of-life decisions by Xafis, V, Gillam, L, Hynson, J, Sullivan, J, Cossich, M, Wilkinson, D

    Published 2015
    “…Caring Decisions addressed issues identified in the literature and by the multidisciplinary research team. The consultation panel provided overwhelmingly positive feedback. …”
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    CERBERUS: autonomous legged and aerial robotic exploration in the tunnel and urban circuits of the DARPA Subterranean Challenge by Tranzatto, M, Mascarich, F, Bernreiter, L, Godinho, C, Camurri, M, Khattak, S, Dang, T, Reijgwart, V, Löje, J, Wisth, D, Zimmermann, S, Nguyen, H, Fehr, M, Solanka, L, Buchanan, R, Bjelonic, M, Khedekar, N, Valceschini, M, Jenelten, F, Dharmadhikari, M, Homberger, T, De Petris, P, Wellhausen, L, Kulkarni, M, Miki, T, Hirsch, S, Montenegro, M, Papachristos, C, Tresoldi, F, Carius, J, Valsecchi, G, Lee, J, Meyer, K, Wu, X, Nieto, J, Smith, A, Hutter, M, Siegwart, R, Mueller, M, Fallon, M, Alexis, K

    Published 2022
    “…Autonomous exploration of subterranean environments constitutes a major frontier for robotic systems, as underground settings present key challenges that can render robot autonomy hard to achieve. This problem has motivated the DARPA Subterranean Challenge, where teams of robots search for objects of interest in various underground environments. …”
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