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    Bicycle transport as an object of ecological marketing and innovations in urban transportations by O.S. Teletov, Yu.M. Petrushenko, V.O. Bilenko

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The best methods of usage cycling in the urban space were described and analysed. Moreover, we identified the main problems (and the potential solutions) with implementation of cycling infrastructure in urban space based on international and national experience (special signs, traffic lights etc.). …”
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    The effect of azithromycin on the immunogenicity of oral poliovirus vaccine: a double-blind randomised placebo-controlled trial in seronegative Indian infants. by Grassly, N, Praharaj, I, Babji, S, Kaliappan, S, Giri, S, Venugopal, S, Parker, E, Abraham, A, Muliyil, J, Doss, S, Raman, U, Liu, J, Peter, J, Paranjape, M, Jeyapaul, S, Balakumar, S, Ravikumar, J, Srinivasan, R, Bahl, S, Iturriza-Gómara, M, Uhlig, H, Houpt, E, John, J, Kang, G

    Published 2016
    “…The high prevalence of intestinal pathogens and associated environmental enteropathy has been proposed to explain this problem. Because administration of an antibiotic has the potential to resolve environmental enteropathy and clear bacterial pathogens, we aimed to assess whether antibiotics would improve oral poliovirus vaccine immunogenicity.We did a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial of the effect of azithromycin on the immunogenicity of serotype-3 monovalent oral poliovirus vaccine given to healthy infants living in 14 blocks of Vellore district, India. …”
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    Main Challenges in Education in Iran by Hossein Lotfabadi

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…Our students need, first of all, to think correctly and critically. We should prepare them both in schools to think scientifically and critically and to solve problems for which there are no rule-based solutions such as diagnosing the illness of a patient whose symptoms are out of the ordinary. …”
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    INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION: MEASUREMENT AND STRUCTURE by Jan Ostoj

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The concept of this estimation is based on the assumption that value of any socio-economic region, for its residents, is the amount of income that can be gained by locating their activities in the area they live. The layout of the presented method makes it possible to estimate all elements of intellectual capital, regardless of whether or not we are aware of their existence. …”
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    INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION: MEASUREMENT AND STRUCTURE by Jan Ostoj

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The concept of this estimation is based on the assumption that value of any socio-economic region, for its residents, is the amount of income that can be gained by locating their activities in the area they live. The layout of the presented method makes it possible to estimate all elements of intellectual capital, regardless of whether or not we are aware of their existence. …”
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    A Generative Computer Model for Preliminary Design of Mass Housing by Ahmet Emre DİNÇER, Gülen ÇAĞDAŞ, Hakan TONG

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Today, we live in what we call the “Information Age”, an age in which information technologies are constantly being renewed and developed. …”
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    Plastic habits – an overview for the collection ‘Plastics and Sustainable Earth’ by Harriet Paterson

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…We have incorporated it into almost every facet of our lives making us more comfortable. …”
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    Optimal Energy Aware Clustering in Sensor Networks by Majid Sarrafzadeh, Xiaojian Yang, Ankur Srivastava, Soheil Ghiasi

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…This problem (which we call balanced k-clustering) is modeled as a mincost flow problem which can be solved optimally using existing techniques.…”
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    Accessible risk management using workflow simulation into Microsoft Excel by Demirova Siyka, Antonov Anton

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We live in a digital era. Nowadays almost all accounting and production project information are collected into long electronic spreadsheets that are easily accessible for the production managers so they can extract the data and analyze it according to their needs. …”
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    Science of Yoga and Health “Yoga adds years to life and life to years” by Basavaraj S. Mannapur

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…But the expected quality of life, with harmony and peace seems to be far away from reality. Problems of stress, stress related diseases, unrest, breaking up families, are all rising. …”
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    Contribution of public Geological Survey to prevention and mitigation of geohazards by Marko Komac

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Despite the fact that the value of the knowledge of the dynamic environment we live in isbeing tested literally on daily basis in Slovenia, its inclusion in everyday practice is still relatively negligible.…”
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    A realistic look at CO2 emissions, climate change and the role of sustainable chemistry by Gadi Rothenberg

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…But we should also prepare to adapt to living in a world with average temperatures 3–4 °C higher than pre-industrial times. …”
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    An annotated checklist of the coastal forests Kenya, East Africa by Veronicah Mutele Ngumbau, Quentin Luke, Mwadime Nyange, Vincent Okelo Wanga, Benjamin Muema Watuma, Yuvenalis Morara Mbuni, Jacinta Ndunge Munyao, Millicent Akinyi Oulo, Elijah Mbandi Mkala, Solomon Kipkoech, Malombe Itambo, Guang-Wan Hu, Qing-Feng Wang

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The inadequacy of information impedes society’s competence to find out the cause or degree of a problem or even to avoid further losses in an ecosystem. …”
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    Daigidan: The Great Ball of Doubt by Peter Timmerman

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…It is an immense koan, the solution for which we are now, like Zen students, intensely and personally responsible: that is, our lives and futures depend on our being able to unravel the knots of its mysterious burden. …”
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    APPetite for Something New: The Katona József Library’s Mobile Application by Noémi Csapó, Erzsébet Dani

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… The Katona József Library of Bács-Kiskun County has always placed great emphasis on reaching out to all age groups. In order to achieve our goal, we need to be informed and up-to-date with the latest trends and to be present on as many virtual platforms as possible. …”
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    U.S. Bioethics, Moral Absolutism, and Apolitical Humanitarianism by James Ahn

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…A medical professional can treat patients all day and night, but if the environment (i.e. political, cultural, and physical) causes the patient to keep coming back and the main source of the medical problem is not addressed, what good are the humanitarian efforts in the long-run? …”
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    The Application Levels of Practices of Values Education in Social Studies Course by Teachers by Tekin ÇELİKKAYA, Simge FİLOĞLU, Nur Sema ÖKTEM

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…While globalisation provides many opportunities in political, social, economic, and cultural fields nowadays, it has caused the problems which threaten the social life to rise. National, moral, social, ethical, and cultural values which form the foundation of our social life are the most important sources of reference for the solution of risks and problems which threaten the individual, family, society we live in and the world. …”
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    Status of marine turtle rehabilitation in Queensland by Jaylene Flint, Mark Flint, Colin James Limpus, Paul Mills

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Of the turtles admitted to rehabilitation exhibiting signs of disease, 88% of them died, either unassisted or by euthanasia and 66% of turtles admitted for unknown causes of stranding died either unassisted or by euthanasia. All turtles recorded as having a buoyancy disorder with no other presenting problem or disorder recorded, were released alive. …”
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