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    A Comprehensive Survey on Data Utility and Privacy: Taking Indian Healthcare System as a Potential Case Study by Prathamesh Churi, Ambika Pawar, Antonio-José Moreno-Guerrero

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…<b>Background:</b> According to the renowned and Oscar award-winning American actor and film director Marlon Brando, “privacy is not something that I am merely entitled to, it is an absolute prerequisite.” …”
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    Representation of Young Malay Muslim Optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017) by Mohd Said, Bambang Suhartono, Datoem, Arif, Rusli, Fatin Hafshah

    Published 2022
    “…Narrative of Teen Films should be geared towards maturing, how to identify a problem, character and about future dreams as well as about the identification of teenager and the twists and turns of life, which is their contradiction and dilemma in the increasingly challenging social life. …”
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    MODERN ASPECTS OF THE USE OF NERVE CONDUCTORS IN PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INJURY by O. O. Potapov, O. P. Kmyta, O. O. Tsyndrenko

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Peripheral nerve injuries account for 4 % of all injuries, and the consequences of trauma are a major medical and social problem, since they are characterized by a significant and long-term decline in limb function, and a high level of disability in patients. …”
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    The Aesthetics of Human Rights by Karen-Margrethe Simonsen, Ben Dorfman

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This entails human rights’ growth from a limited concept pertaining to international institutions (specifically the UN and the state actors involved) to a broad social concept deployed by ranges of grassroots social movements and individual petitioners for rights. …”
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    Küberpunk ilma teadusulmeta / Cyberpunk without Science Fiction by Jaak Tomberg

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…And this, in turn, posed some novel imaginative and representational problems to SF in general and cyberpunk (as its most immediately extrapolative sub-genre at the time) in particular. …”
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    PENERAPAN STRATEGI PEMBELAJARAN TEMATIK MUATAN PELAJARAN ILMU PENGETAHUAN SOSIAL by Latifah Dwi Utami, Dhi Dhi Bramasta2 Bramasta

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…SPPKB strategy implementation can provide a solution to students who have been experiencing difficulties in the learning process oriented thinking and invention concepts and problem solving.   Keywords: Thematic Learning Strategies, Social Sciences…”
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    Models of stereotypizaton of national characteristics, gender roles and behavioral scenarios in series by Олена Росінська

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The series as a subject of research is an area for generating and demonstrating stereotypes, especially if it is a serial product filmed for a domestic audience, and not for a wide range of viewers from other countries. …”
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    Global Tales by Pablo Christoffanini, Lotte Dam

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Not only business studies, but also the humanities and social sciences in universities have had to justify their use to private enterprises, and forms of research and teaching have been developed where the purpose is the resolution of potential problems in the markets, characterized by something other than the national culture. …”
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    Detection and psychoprophylaxis: therapy through art in institutional contexts in cluj-napoca romania by C. Emilia

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Methods We use materials and techniques that are specific to visual arts (painting, sculpture, graphic, multimedia, photography, film, animation, and digital media), but also traditional ones, specific to tridimensional arts, such as pottery wheels and sculptural modeling. …”
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    BLOOD CYTOKINE PROFILE AND LESION SITE REPAIR IN DYNAMICS OF EXPERIMENTAL THERMAL TRAUMA AFTER LOCAL AND SYSTEMIC MELATONIN ADMINISTRATION by M. V. Osikov, A. A. Ageeva

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Burn injuries are one of the key medical and social problems. Despite the significant achievements in combustiology, the slow healing and the appearance of infection are the key problems in burn patients, which lead to a longer hospitalization period, to reduction of life quality and to emotional disorders. …”
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    Role of Adolescents’ Reproductive Health Information and Counselling Program towards Knowledge and Attitude in Pregnancy Planning among Adolescent Female in Malang City by Dini Eka Pripuspitasari, Sri Andarini, I Wayan Agung Indrawan

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Abstract Each adolescent will experience changes related to reproductive health problems. The growth and sexual maturity drive happens earlier in women rather than in men. …”
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    Eye strain detection software by Li, Nian

    Published 2020
    “…According to multiple studies, the main factor for this social concern arises from the popularization of electronic devices. …”
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    Mask Associated Dry Eye (MADE) in Healthcare Workers: A Cross-sectional Study by Sudeshna Roy, Kesha Shah, Shafaque Sahar, Sunandan Modak

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…To encourage more people to wear face masks, all possible problems arising from face mask use should be promptly identified and dealt with.…”
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    The Role of the Emotional Sequence in the Communication of the Territorial Cheeses: A Neuromarketing Approach by Vincenzo Russo, Marco Bilucaglia, Riccardo Circi, Mara Bellati, Riccardo Valesi, Rita Laureanti, Giuseppe Licitra, Margherita Zito

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The second aimed to generate negative emotions during the early stages, highlighting the negative consequences of humans’ loss of contact with nature and tradition and then eliciting positive emotions by presenting cheese production using traditional techniques as a solution to the problem. Based on the literature on the emotional sequences in social advertising, we hypothesised that the second commercial would generate an overall better emotional reaction and activate mnemonic processes to a greater extent. …”
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    A Review on Heavy Metal Pollution of Agricultural Land Soil in the Yangtze River Delta and Relevant Pollution Control Strategy by Gan Tingting, Zhao Nanjing, Yin Gaofang, Ma Mingjun, Meng Deshuo,  Fang Li, Yang Ruifang, Liu Wenqing

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The analysis revealed that due to industrial “three wastes” emissions, transportation, and the extensive use of fertilizers, pesticides, and agricultural films, Cd accumulation and pollution in the agricultural land soil of the entire Yangtze River Delta is the most serious, followed by Cu, Hg and Pb pollution; specifically, Taizhou (in Zhejiang Province) has a compound pollution problem of Cd, Hg, and Cu while Tongling (in Anhui Province) has a compound pollution problem of Cd, Pb, and Cu. …”
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    An Overview of the Journal of Police Medicine in 2022 by Sepide Farhang, Parastoo Shahbazi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Mousavinejad et al.’s study on modern technologies in preparing relief items usable in police missions indicates that new dressings with different forms (film or hydrogel) can lower the risks of possible injuries in police missions [19]. …”
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    Media Representation of Hacker as an Edge worker: Toward a Cultural Criminological Analysis of Blue Whale Series by Zahra Farhadi Alashti, Abdolreza JavanJafari Bojnordi, Mahdi Seidzadeh Sani

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The fictional hacker of this film, like many hackers in the real world, feels prosperous and empowered by taking risks as part of edgework activities. …”
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