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2. Internationalization of soil physics from an American perspective.
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Kirkham, M. B.
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SOIL physics ,COMPARATIVE studies ,GLOBALIZATION ,SOIL science - Abstract
Upon the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Soil Science Society of America in 2011, a session was held at its annual meeting to document howthe field has changed over the years. I was asked to give the long-term perspective for soil physics. I surveyed soil-physics research published by the society over the past six years (2005-2011) and compared it with a review done in 1961 upon the twenty-fifth anniversary of the society. Of the 299 papers in my survey, 186 came from outside the USA (62% of the total). Twenty-nine countries were represented with the People's Republic of China having the most papers (27 papers). In the 1961 review, only five countries outside the USA were cited. My survey showed that 48 papers (16%) dealt with water, 35 (12%) with mechanical properties, 19 (6%) with aeration, 18 (6%) with solute transport, 14 (5%) with repellency, and 10 (3%) with temperature. Of the non-USA papers in the survey, 27% gave no source of funding and the other 73% usually cited funding by the government of the corresponding author. Of the USA papers, 47% cited no source of funding. The results showed that soil-physics research has become heavily international. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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3. THE AMERICAN SECURITY DRONE ACT: AMERICA'S PAPER TIGER VS. CHINA'S TROJAN HORSE.
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E. UPWARD, LIEUTENANT COLONEL SUSAN
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INTERNET censorship ,MOBILE apps ,DRONE aircraft ,GOVERNMENT agencies - Abstract
The skies above America have been increasingly inundated with small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) operated by both government agencies and civilians alike. The majority of these drones are manufactured by Da-Jiang Innovations (DJI), a Chinese company that continues to emerge as a national security threat. The risk posed by these drones stems not only from physical access to American airspace, but also from the surreptitious transmittal of information back behind the "Great Firewall of China" via DJI mobile device applications. However, current pending legislation is inadequate to effectively counter this threat. Instead, the United States should take a more comprehensive approach - use existing laws to deny DJI access to U.S. airspace, develop new legislation to curtail access to sensitive information in cyberspace, and take measures to counter consumer reliance on foreign sUAS by investing in the American drone manufacturing industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
4. America's Most Innovative Corporations in the Period 2022-2023.
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Toma, Sorin-George
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BUSINESS success ,INDUSTRY 4.0 ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,BUSINESS size ,INDUSTRIAL management - Abstract
Today's dynamic and changing business environment raises numerous challenges for any business organization, irrespective of its size and industry. The Fourth Industrial Revolution has brought numerous advancements in the information and communications technologies which require continuous innovation. This is why corporations, especially multinational and transnational, have heavily invested in research and development activities in order to increase their efficiency. The rapid spread of digital technologies has determined corporate management to re-evaluate its approach towards innovation and, therefore, corporations began to establish innovation ecosystems. The goal of the paper is to illustrate and analyse the hierarchy of America's most innovative corporations in the period 2022-2023. The author applied a qualitative research method in order to achieve the aim of the paper. The paper demonstrates that innovation, in general, and corporate innovation, in particular, represent key factors in ensuring business success. The hierarchy of the first ten American most innovative corporations in the period 2022-2023 was clearly dominated by the corporations from the IT&C sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
5. Visual analysis of trustworthiness studies: based on the Web of Science database.
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Zhen Zhang, Wenqing Deng, Yuxin Wang, and Chunhui Qi
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TRUST ,SCIENCE databases ,KNOWLEDGE graphs ,SOCIAL psychology ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,WEB databases - Abstract
Trustworthiness is the most significant predictor of trust and has a significant impact on people's levels of trust. Most trustworthiness-related research is empirical, and while it has a long history, it is challenging for academics to get insights that are applicable to their fields of study and to successfully transfer fragmented results into practice. In order to grasp their dynamic development processes through the mapping of network knowledge graphs, this paper is based on the Web of Science database and uses CiteSpace (6.2.R4) software to compile and visualize the 1,463 publications on trustworthy studies over the past 10 years. This paper aims to provide valuable references to theoretical research and the practice of Trustworthiness. The findings demonstrate that: over the past 10 years, trustworthiness-related research has generally increased in volume; trustworthiness research is concentrated in industrialized Europe and America, with American research findings having a bigger global impact; The University of California System, Harvard University, and Yale University are among the high-production institutions; the leading figures are represented by Alexander Todorov, Marco Brambilla, Bastian Jaeger, and others; the core authors are distinguished university scholars; however, the level of cooperation of the core author needs to be improved. The primary journal for publishing research on trustworthiness is the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Biology Letters. In addition, the study focuses on three distinct domains, involving social perception, facial clues, and artificial intelligence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Review of Soil Creep Characteristics and Advances in Modelling Research.
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Liu, Yanchao, Huang, Feng, Cao, Yanhui, Jin, Fang, Wang, Guihe, and Hou, Wei
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SOIL creep ,SOIL mechanics ,GEOLOGIC hot spots ,STRUCTURAL stability ,BUILDING sites ,DEVELOPED countries - Abstract
Creep is recognised to be an important physical property of soils, exerting a profound influence on the stability of structures. In order to gain a comprehensive understanding of the advancements and focal points in soil creep research, the relevant literature was accessed from the Web of Science Core Collection database, totalling 3907 papers (as of 25 March 2024). Statistical analyses on publication volume, keyword co-occurrence, and clustering were conducted using the visualization software VOSviewer (1.6.20). The current hotspots in soil creep research were identified, and a systematic review was undertaken on the influencing factors of soil creep and the corrective methods of creep models. The research findings indicate that the number of papers on creep research exhibits a trend of increase followed by a decrease over time. Developed countries, such as those in Europe and America, initiated research in this field earlier than developing countries like China. Currently, the research focus is primarily centred on creep models. Significant differences exist in the creep deformation of soils under different influencing factors, with soil microstructure, moisture content, and stress path being important factors affecting soil creep deformation. Creep deformation in unsaturated soils primarily considers the influence of matric suction, while indoor creep tests are mainly conducted based on vertical loading, which differs significantly from the stress conditions experienced by soils in engineering construction sites. Currently, adjustments to soil parameters are mainly made through single-factor adjustments involving stress, time, damage, and matric suction to determine creep models under specific influencing factors, and then to modify the models accordingly. However, research on the creep deformation mechanism and creep models under multiple factors is relatively limited. Future research directions are expected to focus on the microscopic scale of creep mechanisms and multi-factor creep models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. YOUTH AND DESPERATE MIGRATION: IS THERE SOCIAL PROTECTION IN NIGERIA?
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JIBOKU, Joseph O. and JIBOKU, Peace A.
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YOUNG adults ,UNEMPLOYMENT ,NIGERIANS ,URBAN poor ,LABOR market ,MARKETING theory ,EMBARRASSMENT - Abstract
The economic down turn which began in the early 1980s in Nigeria rather than declining exacerbated from the Mid-1980s as a result of the adoption of Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP). This has had a lot of dislocating effects on social and economic life especially for the poor who constitute majority in the society. The youth have reacted to the social dislocation by migrating to different parts of the world in search for greener pastures. However, while Europe and America have tightened the process of accessing visa, most young people have become daring in the phase of stiffer entry requirements to adopting hazardous and dangerous risks of venturing through the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea in desperation to migrate to Europe. It is against this backdrop that this paper examines the desperation of the Nigerian youth to migrate out of the country in the bid to access better life in Middle East, Europe and America. The paper further examines the social protection programmes available in Nigeria that are aimed at addressing unemployment, poverty and reducing the youth vulnerability to desperate migration. This, the paper argues is the uninformed decision to embark on migration which continues to claim lives, in the bid to cross the Mediterranean Sea. This situation has become a national embarrassment. The paper therefore calls for a review of social protection programmes and policies in order to stem desperate youth migration. Its argument is anchored on the Push and Pull Theory of Migration by Everett S. Lee and the Dual Labour Market Theory of Michael J. Piore. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Sucho, občas akcie — černý pátek na newyorské burze očima Čechů v USA.
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Durčák, Michael
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WORLD War I ,FINANCIAL crises ,PERIODICAL publishing ,RURAL Americans ,INTERWAR Period (1918-1939) ,GENEALOGY - Abstract
Czech immigrants in America played an important role in the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia after World War I, and even today more than one million Americans claim Czech ancestry. Czech Americans understandably kept a close eye on the young democracy in the centre of Europe during the interwar period. Their reflections are recorded primarily within regional periodicals, which, although being available at least to some extent, are still not sufficiently reflected in the academic literature. Generally, the most researched period is the “peak” of the Czechoslovak immigrant community’s activity in the US around World War I, but there are large gaps elsewhere, especially in the interwar period. The paper attempts to compare the views of Czech immigrants in America on the stock market crash in New York in the autumn of 1929. It focuses specifically on Czech periodicals published in three locations — Chicago, Nebraska, and Texas. The comparison of these three perspectives provides the opportunity to explore the perspective of Czech Americans in urban and rural areas in three different states across the United States. It also focuses on periodicals from a period that researchers have so far shown little interest in. Additionally, comparing these three locations allows for an examination of social, religious, demographic, and other differences, as the Czech immigrant community in the US has never been homogeneous, although it is often presented as such. The paper thus aims to provide a fresh perspective on one of the key moments of interwar history through the eyes of the Czech immigrant community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
9. A hybridmodel formetro passengers flow prediction.
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Yuqing Sun and Kaili Liao
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NONLINEAR regression ,WAVELET transforms ,SEARCH algorithms ,LONG-term memory ,TRAFFIC flow ,FORECASTING - Abstract
In this paper, a novel ensemble learning model named EWT-EnsemLSTM-SSA, which assembles long short-term memory (LSTM), support vector regression (SVR), and sparrow search algorithm (SSA), is a proposed to deal with long term metro passenger flow volume prediction, which is an essential content of traffic flow prediction problems. Firstly, the empirical wavelet transform (EWT) method is introduced to decompose the original dataset into five wavelet time-sequence data for further prediction. Then, a cluster of LSTMs with diverse hidden layers and neuron counts are employed to explore and exploit the implicit information of the EWT-decomposed signals. Next, the output of LSTMs is aggregated into a nonlinear regression method SVR. Lastly, SSA is utilized to optimize the SVR automatically. The proposed EWT-EnsemLSTM-SSA model is applied in three case studies, using the data collected from the passengers' amount in the Minneapolis, America metro, divided into one hour in one day. Experiment results, which compare the proposed EnsemLSTM-SSA model with five conventional time series forecasting models, show that the proposed model can achieve a better performance than the traditional prediction algorithms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. ساسا" کے کرداروں پر میڈیائی پر و پیگنڈا کے اثرات".
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IQBAL, MUHAMMAD SOHAIL and GHAFOOR, TAHIRA
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MUSLIM Americans ,ISLAMIC countries ,EMOTIONS ,WESTERN countries ,QUALITATIVE research - Abstract
The historical background of the under-study Urdu novel “Sasa” is a tragedy set in the 21st century. The incident of 11th September 2001, stands as a poignant historical event, reshaping the global political landscape in mere hours. This paper analyses the novel Sasa delving into the far-reaching consequences of the twin tower demolition in New York, particularly resonating across the Muslim world. The repercussions of this calamitous and violent incident extend beyond geographical borders, leaving an indelible mark on nations such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq. However, a significant facet of this impact is observed through the lens of Pakistani Muslims residing in the United States and Western countries, who directly grappled with the aftermath of the tragedy. Central to the novel's narrative are characters who embody the multifaceted questions surrounding the motivations behind the tragedy. These questions are intricately woven into the characters' actions and dialogues, unravelling a complex interplay of political, social, and economic issues. As the characters navigate their identities both domestically and abroad, themes of identity, conflict, and harmony emerge as pivotal touchpoints. Within the narrative, Muslim characters hopelessly long for a path of peace amidst the prevailing tide of war, intolerance and animosity propagated by Western and European media. Central to the novel's narrative is a character named Saleem who embodies the multifaceted questions. In quest of his long hunted answer to the question of Love he travels to America, but he had to face hatred instead. This research employs a qualitative analysis approach, utilizing textual analysis and thematic exploration to unearth the layers of meaning embedded within the characters' experiences and interactions. By contextualizing the characters within a global framework, this study seeks to shed light on the intricate web of human emotions, motivations, and responses triggered by Sasa. Ultimately, the findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the broader sociopolitical repercussions of traumatic events and underline the importance of nuanced narratives that counter prevailing biases and prejudices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. A(N) (ANARCHE)TYPICAL JOURNEY THROUGH NEW YORK: DON DELILLO’S COSMOPOLIS AS AN AMERICAN POSTMODERN ODYSSEY.
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BARBU, Maria
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ROMANIES ,HAIRDRESSERS ,AMERICAN literature - Abstract
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- 2024
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12. Ink in Isolation: Delving into the Poetic Responses to the Global Pandemic.
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Mohammed Ridha, Hadeel Aziz
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ANTHOLOGIES ,PANDEMICS ,POETRY collections ,LITERARY form ,INK - Abstract
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- 2023
13. Agri-silvicultures of Mexican Arid America.
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Andablo-Reyes, Araceli del Carmen, Moreno-Calles, Ana Isabel, Cancio-Coyac, Beatriz Adriana, Gutiérrez-Coatecatl, Ernesto, Rivero-Romero, Alexis Daniela, Hernández-Cendejas, Gerardo, and Casas, Alejandro
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AGRICULTURAL history ,HUMAN-animal relationships -- History ,RESEARCH ,CONSERVATION of natural resources ,CULTURAL pluralism ,COMMUNITIES ,ETHNOLOGY research ,RESEARCH funding ,NATURE ,CLIMATE change ,ANIMALS - Abstract
Background: Agri-silvicultures (ASC) are biocultural practices procuring either the maintenance of wild diversity in predominantly agricultural spaces or introducing agrobiodiversity into forests. In the Mesoamerican region, ASC contribute to food sovereignty and territorial conservation and provide strategies for dealing with global changes. Previous inventories of ASC identified gaps in information about these systems in the Mexican Arid America region. This article raises the general question: How have human interactions between cultural, wild, and domesticated biodiversity in this territory? The particular questions in this paper are: (i) How have historical processes shaped human interactions between wild and domesticated biodiversity in the region? and (ii) What types of agri-silvicultures have emerged in Mexican Arid America since these relationships? Methods: We trace a methodological border where archaeologists have identified the Mesoamerican region to define our study area as Arid America northern of this line in Mexico. We analyzed agriculturalization processes in Arid America through a historical review. Then, we carry out an inventory of Arid America ASC based on academic papers and other documented experiences. We constructed a spatial database and a typology to understand what kinds of agri-silviculture occur in the region. Results: We identified several pre-Hispanic agri-silvicultural practices in the region, like hunting, fishing, terraces, gathering, and irrigation systems. The cultivation of native species of maize, beans, and squash even was registered. The Spanish colonization forced the agriculturization in arid northern Mexico, where itinerant hunting-gathering patterns predominated. In the twentieth century, the Green Revolution adopted this area as the principal setting for industrialized agriculture. The industrialized irrigated systems expansion and other political strategies provoked the simplification of productive landscapes. The practices that integrate wild and agricultural diversity systems were marginalized and invisibilized in such a context. Our research group proposes seven types of agri-silvicultural systems (natives agrisilvicultures, the oases agroforestry, Mesquite and Huisache ASC, homegardens and other traditional forms of agroforestry or agri-silvicultures). These agri-silvicultures provide food, medicine, fodder, and other contributions, as income to the families that practice them and protect native and exotic species. Discussion and conclusion: The agriculturization of the arid environments initiated during Spanish colonization and the subsequent modernizing projects shaped dominant actors and ideologies in the arid north of Mexico. However, aridity has favored ancestral and agroecological relationships between cultures and biodiversity, emerging and subsisting Arid American agri-silvicultures. These agri-silvicultures deserve to be understood, adopted, and adapted to new contexts. They could be essential alternatives in the context of environmental changes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. Representation of women of color on the covers of the top three fashion magazines: a content analysis.
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Mitchell, Natalie A., Stovall, Tony, and Avalos, David
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FASHION ,WOMEN of color ,CONTENT analysis ,MARKETING ,ASIANS ,COMMUNICATION in marketing - Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to assess the representation of women of color (WOC) in the top 3 fashion magazines and explore the implications of underrepresentation within marketing communications. The authors draw from diffusion theory and marketplace omission and commission to situate the research focus and highlight its application to the study findings. Design/methodology/approach: A content analysis was conducted on 481 cover models on the top three fashion magazines of 2018 – Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Vanity Fair during 2006–2018. Findings: The findings indicate WOC are underrepresented despite the strides of inclusion in the marketplace in America during a postracial period. Representation is as follows: white – 412 (86%); black – 41 (9%); Latina – 19 (3.9%); biracial 7 (1.5%); Asian – 1 (0.2%); and Native American – 1 (0.2%). Latina models had the lowest representation. Native and Asian women were completely excluded. When they do appear, black and Latina cover models are more likely than white models to be shown wearing sexually suggestive attire. Practical implications: This study makes four recommendations to promote antiracism in marketing: diversify staff hiring and editorial decision-makers for public-facing talent; solicit counsel from multicultural marketing agencies; create antiracist marketing curriculum; and cultivate a pipeline of diverse talent for future hiring. Originality/value: The originality of this paper centers its contribution to the dearth research investigating representation implications within the fashion marketing industry during an alleged post-racial period, and a longer time span. It also presents structured antiracist marketing solutions to mitigate underrepresentation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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15. A Comparative Study on Classification Algorithms.
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Banda, Santhoshini and Anjum, Nadia
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CLASSIFICATION algorithms ,RANDOM forest algorithms ,SUPPORT vector machines ,DECISION trees ,BREAST cancer ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,WORLD records - Abstract
The word big data records series of facts that is substantial in length and still developing with time. Breast cancer takes the second position in dangerous diseases. Breast cancer occurs in women which is said to be the most dreadful disease. Around hundreds of thousands of cases are being recorded inside the world each year. It remains an awful lot more usual place in high-profits countries. However, it is now growing at fast in center and low-benefits nations which includes within Africa, America and Asia etc... In this paper, we present a comparison between different classification algorithms. This paper implements popular records mining algorithms (Support vector machine, simple logistic regression, decision tree and random forest) on wiscosin breast cancer dataset. The algorithms are compared based on the accuracy achieved, precision, and recall. The output proves that the most classification accuracy of 97% is achieved by Random forest, Support Vector Machine [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
16. Cratylia argentea - review of a tropical shrub legume: Biology and agronomy.
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SCHULTZE-KRAFT, RAINER and LASCANO, CARLOS E.
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AGRONOMY ,BIOLOGY ,LEAD tree ,SEED quality ,GENETIC variation ,LEGUMES ,SHRUBS - Abstract
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- 2024
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17. “AND THERE IS HOPE ON THE ROAD”: NOMADLAND’S AMERICAN WEST.
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Carletto, Alice
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TWENTY-first century ,HOPE - Abstract
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- 2024
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18. Assessment of the Risk Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Prevalence between Cats and Dogs in America and Europe: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Silva, Marcos Jessé Abrahão, Santana, Davi Silva, Lima, Marceli Batista Martins, Silva, Caroliny Soares, de Oliveira, Letícia Gomes, Monteiro, Ellerson Oliveira Loureiro, Dias, Rafael dos Santos, Pereira, Bruna de Kássia Barbosa, Nery, Paula Andresa da Silva, Ferreira, Márcio André Silva, Sarmento, Matheus Alonso de Souza, Ayin, Andrea Alexandra Narro, Mendes de Oliveira, Ana Cristina, Lima, Karla Valéria Batista, and Lima, Luana Nepomuceno Gondim Costa
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SARS-CoV-2 ,RISK assessment ,DOMESTIC animals ,DOGS ,CATS ,INFERENTIAL statistics ,COVID-19 pandemic ,FLEA control - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic represented a huge obstacle for public health and demonstrated weaknesses in surveillance and health promotion systems around the world. Its etiological agent, SARS-CoV-2, of zoonotic origin, has been the target of several studies related to the control and prevention of outbreaks and epidemics of COVID-19 not only for humans but also for animals. Domestic animals, such as dogs and cats, have extensive contact with humans and can acquire the infection both naturally and directly from humans. The objective of this article was to summarize the seroprevalence findings of SARS-CoV-2 in dogs and cats and correlate them with the strength of infection risk between each of them. This is a systematic review and meta-analysis following the recommendations of PRISMA 2020. The search and selection of papers was carried out using in vivo experimental works with animals using the descriptors (MeSH/DeCS) "Animal", "Public Health", "SARS-CoV-2" and "Pandemic" (together with AND) in English, Portuguese or Spanish for Science Direct, PUBMED, LILACS and SciELO databases. The ARRIVE checklist was used for methodological evaluation and the Comprehensive Meta-Analysis v2.2 software with the Difference Risk (RD) test to evaluate statistical inferences (with subgroups by continent). Cats showed greater susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 compared to dogs both in a joint analysis of studies (RD = 0.017; 95% CI = 0.008–0.025; p < 0.0001) and in the American subgroup (RD = 0.053; 95% CI = 0.032–0.073; p < 0.0001), unlike the lack of significant difference on the European continent (RD = 0.009; 95% CI = −0.001–0.018; p = 0.066). Therefore, it was observed that cats have a greater interest in health surveillance due to the set of biological and ecological aspects of these animals, but also that there are a set of factors that can influence the spread and possible spillover events of the virus thanks to the anthropozoonotic context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Jamal Mahjoub's The Fugitives and Hala Alyan's The Arsonists' City: A Panoramic View of the Occident.
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Shalabi, Ahmed and Amrieh, Yousef Abu
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WESTERN countries ,ARABS ,FUGITIVES from justice ,WESTERN civilization ,REFUGEES - Abstract
Contemporary Anglophone diasporic Arab writers have initiated an "Occidentalist discourse" through which they depict a complete image of the Occident. Their narratives are not meant to distort or misrepresent the "other", but to provide the reader with nuanced accounts about what an Arab immigrant/refugee may experience in the "West". These narratives are deemed consistent because contemporary Anglophone diasporic Arab writers have become part of their host countries' sociocultural tapestry since they are, in most cases, part of European countries' population. By applying Zahia Salhi's definition of Occidentalism to Arab-British novelist Jamal Mahjoub's The Fugitives (2021) and Arab-American novelist Hala Alyan's The Arsonists' City (2021), this paper aims to illustrate how both writers paint a threedimensional panoramic picture of the Occident by exploring triumphant as well as depressing journeys of Arab individuals in America. This study is also an attempt to demonstrate, by using these two novels as examples, that Occidentalism cannot be defined as "Orientalism in reverse" since Occidentalist literature, as Salhi proposes, represents Western life and culture with a great sense of impartiality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Mechanical Wits Used in the America Colonization: Engineering Assessment.
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Dorado-Vicente, R., López-García, R., Quero-Nieves, J. M., and Medina-Sánchez, G.
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COLONIZATION ,REVERSE engineering ,FORTIFICATION ,COMPUTER-aided design ,COMPUTER-aided design software ,CONSTRUCTION materials - Abstract
The first European settlements in the new world faced technical issues with the help of the XVI century scientific advances. Besides briefly exposing the scientific and technological situation, this paper explores, with the help of reverse engineering, two singular mechanical wits representative of the technological advances introduced in America to overcome different problems. Firstly, a pump, based on an alternative movement system through crankshafts and pistons used against the continuous flooding suffered in the Ciudad de México valley. Although flooding remained a problem (it was solved in the XX century), hydraulic pumps were essential for continuous soil drainage. Secondly, a port crane for handling cannons, military devices, and construction materials during the Lima fortification in the XVII century. For both cases, reverse engineering, through engineering methods, Computer-Aided Design CAD programs, and additive manufacturing, provides virtual and/or tangible mockups that help to analyze and improve our knowledge about the dimensions, materials, and functions of used (and currently lost) mechanical systems during the American colonization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. THE NEW “OTHER” THE ENDORSEMENT OF ISLAMOPHOBIA IN AMERICAN POLITICAL DISCOURSE.
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ERKMEN, Hatice ALTUNDAL
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MUSLIM Americans ,ISLAMOPHOBIA ,MILITARY invasion ,DISCOURSE analysis ,ISLAM & politics ,TERRORISM ,SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 - Abstract
Copyright of Religious Studies / Dini Araştırmalar is the property of Diyanet Isleri Baskanligi Yayinlari and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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22. An exhaustive analysis of post-traumatic brain injury dementia using bibliometric methodologies.
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Xian-Zheng Sang, Cheng-Qing Wang, Wen Chen, Hong Rong, and Li-Jun Hou
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CHRONIC traumatic encephalopathy ,BRAIN injuries ,DEMENTIA ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,SYMPTOMS ,DEMENTIA patients - Abstract
Background: It is widely accepted that traumatic brain injury (TBI) increases the risk of developing long-term dementia, although some controversies surrounding this topic exist. Annually, approximately 69 million individuals suffer from TBI all around the world. Such a large population of TBI patients could lead to a future surge in the number of dementia patients. Due to the potentially severe consequences of TBI, various research projects on post-TBI dementia have emerged worldwide. Therefore, it is essential to comprehend the current status and development of post-TBI dementia for future research. Objective: The purpose of the study was to provide an overview of the field and identify hotspots, research frontiers, and future research trends for post-TBI dementia. Methods: Articles related to post-TBI dementia were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection for the period between 2007 and 2022, and analyzing them based on factors such as citations, authors, institutions, countries, journals, keywords, and references. Data analysis and visualization were conducted using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and an online bibliometric platform (https://bibliometric. com). Results: From 2007 to 2022, we obtained a total of 727 articles from 3,780 authors and 1,126 institutions across 52 countries, published in 262 journals. These articles received a total of 29,353 citations, citing 25,713 references from 3,921 journals. Over the last 15 years, there has been a significant upward trend in both publications and citations. The most productive country was the United States, the most productive institution was Boston University, and the most productive author was McKee AC. Journal of Neurotrauma has been identified as the periodical with the greatest number of publications. Three clusters were identified through cluster analysis of keywords. A burst in the use of the term "outcome" in 2019 is indicative of a future research hotspot. The timeline view of references showed 14 clusters, of which the first 4 clusters collected the majority of papers. The first 4 clusters were "chronic traumatic encephalopathy," "age of onset," "tauopathy," and "cognitive decline," respectively, suggesting some areas of interest in the field. Conclusion: The subject of post-TBI dementia has raised much interest from scientists. Notably, America is at the forefront of research in this area. Further collaborative research between different countries is imperative. Two topical issues in this field are "The association between TBI and dementia-related alterations" and "chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)." Studies on clinical manifestation, therapy, pathology, and pathogenic mechanisms are also popular in the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. What about Them? The (Un)Realized American Dream of the Family in Prashant Nair's Umrika.
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Gupta, Gunjan
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AMERICAN Dream ,WORKING class ,CITIES & towns - Abstract
American dream of Indians usually speaks of the realized or unrealized aspirations in the land of opportunities, how the characters try to cope with their conflicted lives, and the struggles associated with settling in their dreamland. What about their family members? What about those who are never able to even reach that land to get an opportunity to realize their dreams or see them fail unpleasantly? Prashant Nair's Umrika gives us a glimpse into such lives; it lends an eye to the struggle of the family members left-behind, waiting endlessly for their migrated family members. The winner of the Audience Award at Sundance Film Festival 2015, Umrika is a film that explores America as the ultimate Land of opportunities, a place where working-class people of the 1980s yearned to go and earn a living. The film portrays the plight of family members of migrants through the settings of an old isolated village in India, the grim city of Mumbai, and the imagined city of America, the land of opportunities. The paper would focus on the value of this film as a cinema of the people dedicated to the working class attempting to create a better life for themselves in bigger brighter cities and the price that the family members pay. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
24. Precision Livestock Farming Research: A Global Scientometric Review.
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Jiang, Bing, Tang, Wenjie, Cui, Lihang, and Deng, Xiaoshang
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LIVESTOCK farms ,PRECISION farming ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,INFORMATION technology ,DEEP learning ,ANIMAL science - Abstract
Simple Summary: In recent years, there has been a significant increase in research on precision livestock farming. The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of the current state of research on precision livestock farming. Using the visualization tool CiteSpace, this study creates knowledge maps to display data on research countries, institutions, author collaborations, and keyword networks. Through these analyses, this study objectively reveals the dynamics, development process, and evolutionary trends of precision livestock farming research while identifying the frontiers and hotspots in the field. Precision livestock farming (PLF) utilises information technology to continuously monitor and manage livestock in real-time, which can improve individual animal health, welfare, productivity and the environmental impact of animal husbandry, contributing to the economic, social and environmental sustainability of livestock farming. PLF has emerged as a pivotal area of multidisciplinary interest. In order to clarify the knowledge evolution and hotspot replacement of PLF research, based on the relevant data from the Web of Science database from 1973 to 2023, this study analyzed the main characteristics, research cores and hot topics of PLF research via CiteSpace. The results point to a significant increase in studies on PLF, with countries having advanced livestock farming systems in Europe and America publishing frequently and collaborating closely across borders. Universities in various countries have been leading the research, with Daniel Berckmans serving as the academic leader. Research primarily focuses on animal science, veterinary science, computer science, agricultural engineering, and environmental science. Current research hotspots center around precision dairy and cattle technology, intelligent systems, and animal behavior, with deep learning, accelerometer, automatic milking systems, lameness, estrus detection, and electronic identification being the main research directions, and deep learning and machine learning represent the forefront of current research. Research hot topics mainly include social science in PLF, the environmental impact of PLF, information technology in PLF, and animal welfare in PLF. Future research in PLF should prioritize inter-institutional and inter-scholar communication and cooperation, integration of multidisciplinary and multimethod research approaches, and utilization of deep learning and machine learning. Furthermore, social science issues should be given due attention in PLF, and the integration of intelligent technologies in animal management should be strengthened, with a focus on animal welfare and the environmental impact of animal husbandry, to promote its sustainable development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. DeLiAn – a growing collection of depolarization ratio, lidar ratio and Ångström exponent for different aerosol types and mixtures from ground-based lidar observations.
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Floutsi, Athena Augusta, Baars, Holger, Engelmann, Ronny, Althausen, Dietrich, Ansmann, Albert, Bohlmann, Stephanie, Heese, Birgit, Hofer, Julian, Kanitz, Thomas, Haarig, Moritz, Ohneiser, Kevin, Radenz, Martin, Seifert, Patric, Skupin, Annett, Yin, Zhenping, Abdullaev, Sabur F., Komppula, Mika, Filioglou, Maria, Giannakaki, Elina, and Stachlewska, Iwona S.
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TROPOSPHERIC aerosols ,MINERAL dusts ,AEROSOLS ,LIDAR ,VOLCANIC ash, tuff, etc. ,MIXTURES ,EXPONENTS - Abstract
This paper presents a collection of lidar-derived aerosol intensive optical properties for several aerosol types, namely the particle linear depolarization ratio, the extinction-to-backscatter ratio (lidar ratio) and the Ångström exponent. The data collection, named DeLiAn, is based on globally distributed, long-term, ground-based, multiwavelength, Raman and polarization lidar measurements, conducted mainly with lidars that have been developed at the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research. The intensive optical properties are presented at two wavelengths, 355 and 532 nm, for 13 aerosol categories. The categories cover the basic aerosol types (i.e., marine, pollution, continental European background, volcanic ash, smoke, mineral dust), as well as the most frequently observed mixtures they form. This extensive collection also incorporates more peculiar aerosol categories, including dried marine aerosol that, compared to marine aerosol, exhibits a significantly enhanced depolarization ratio (up to 15 %). Besides Saharan dust, additional mineral dust types related to their source region were identified due to their lower lidar ratios (Central Asian and Middle Eastern dust). In addition, extreme wildfire events (such as in north America and Australia) emitted smoke into the stratosphere showing significantly different optical properties, i.e., high depolarization values (up to 25 %), compared to tropospheric smoke. The data collection reflects and underlines the variety of aerosol mixtures in the atmosphere and can be used for the development of aerosol-typing schemes. The paper contains the most up-to-date and comprehensive overview of optical properties from aerosol lidar measurements and, therefore, provides a solid basis for future aerosol retrievals in the frame of both spaceborne and ground-based lidars. Furthermore, DeLiAn can assist the efforts for the harmonization of satellite records of aerosol properties performed at different wavelengths. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Hepatitis E Virus Detection in Farmed Ruminants.
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Santos-Silva, Sérgio, López-López, Pedro, Gonçalves, Helena M. R., Rivero-Juarez, António, Van der Poel, Wim H. M., Nascimento, Maria São José, and Mesquita, João R.
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RUMINANTS ,HEPATITIS E virus ,BREEDING ,BILE - Abstract
Swine are widely recognized as the main reservoir of zoonotic HEV; however, a growing body of data on the HEV prevalence in farmed ruminants of different species also points to a potential route for HEV transmission through ruminants and ruminant products and by-products. Definite information on the zoonotic potential of ruminants is still absent or unclear, compelling the necessity for increasing knowledge on this. The aim of the current study was to analyze the state-of-the-art in this research topic and provide a summary of HEV detection and characterization in farmed ruminants. A total of 1567 papers were retrieved from four search databases that resulted in 35 eligible papers after application of exclusion/inclusion criteria. Studies on HEV in farmed ruminants were mainly based on the detection of HEV RNA and were reported in Africa (n = 1), America (n = 3), Asia (n = 18) and Europe (n = 13), and focused on a variety of ruminants species, namely cow, goat, sheep, deer, buffalo and yak. The overall pooled prevalence of HEV was 0.02% (0.01–0.03, 95% CI). The subgroup pooled prevalence of HEV RNA was 0.01% (0.00–0.02, 95% CI) in cow milk, stool, serum, liver, intestinal, bile, blood, spleen and rectal swab samples; 0.09% (0.02–0.18, 95% CI) in goat serum, bile, stool, milk, liver, rectal swab and blood samples; 0.01% (0.00–0.04, 95% CI) in sheep stool, serum, milk, blood and liver samples. Most of the HEV genotypes found in farmed ruminants belonged to the zoonotic HEV-3 (subtypes 3a, 3c) and HEV-4 (subtype 4d, 4h), with Rocahepevirus also found. The wide HEV circulation observed in different farmed ruminants raises concerns for the possibility of HEV transmission through products from infected ruminants and alerts for the potential zoonotic route for HEV in ruminant products, such as meat and dairy products. Also, contact exposure to infected farmed animals could be a risk factor. Further research should be conducted in order to understand the circulation of HEV in these animals and its zoonotic potential, as there is currently a lack of data on this topic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Proposing a new loan recommendation framework for loan allocation strategies in online P2P lending.
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Rong, Yuting, Liu, Shan, Yan, Shuo, Huang, Wei Wayne, and Chen, Yanxia
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PEER-to-peer lending ,LOANS ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,CREDIT ratings ,EXPECTED returns ,LINEAR programming ,ONLINE algorithms ,ASSIGNMENT problems (Programming) - Abstract
Purpose: Lenders in online peer-to-peer (P2P) lending platforms are always non-experts and face severe information asymmetry. This paper aims to achieve the goals of gaining high returns with risk limitations or lowering risks with expected returns for P2P lenders. Design/methodology/approach: This paper used data from a leading online P2P lending platform in America. First, the authors constructed a logistic regression-based credit scoring model and a linear regression-based profit scoring model to predict the default probabilities and profitability of loans. Second, based on the predictions of loan risk and loan return, the authors constructed linear programming model to form the optimal loan portfolio for lenders. Findings: The research results show that compared to a logistic regression-based credit scoring method, the proposed new framework could make more returns for lenders with risks unchanged. Furthermore, compared to a linear regression-based profit scoring method, the proposed new framework could lower risks for lenders without lowering returns. In addition, comparisons with advanced machine learning techniques further validate its superiority. Originality/value: Unlike previous studies that focus solely on predicting the default probability or profitability of loans, this study considers loan allocation in online P2P lending as an optimization research problem using a new framework based upon modern portfolio theory (MPT). This study may contribute theoretically to the extension of MPT in the specific context of online P2P lending and benefit lenders and platforms to develop more efficient investment tools. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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28. Shellac, Bakelite, Vinyl, and Paper: Artifacts and Representations of North Indian Art Music.
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Du Perron, Lalita and Magriel, Nicolas
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POPULAR music & classical music ,MUSIC in art ,ORAL tradition ,ARRANGEMENT (Musical composition) ,INDIGENOUS arts - Abstract
Presents an article looking at artifacts and representations of North Indian art music. Impact of oral tradition on musical knowledge; Issue on the techniques and functions of musical transcription; Information on ornamentation as an element of style.
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29. Probability density prediction of peak load based on mixed frequency noise-assisted multivariate empirical mode decomposition.
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He, Yaoyao, Liu, Yuting, and Zhang, Wanying
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PEAK load ,QUANTILE regression ,HILBERT-Huang transform ,PROBABILITY density function ,TIME series analysis ,PROBABILITY theory ,FORECASTING - Abstract
Accurate peak load forecasting is crucial to ensuring the reliable operation of the power system. However, existing prediction models often neglect full explanations for peak loads by factors that are often complex and fluctuating. Moreover, different factors are usually sampled at diverse frequencies, and existing processing methods have substantial limitations in mining irregular mixed-frequency multi-series information, leading to reduced accuracy. Consequently, this paper proposes an innovative ensemble peak-load prediction model that combines noise-assisted multivariate empirical mode decomposition algorithm for mixed-frequency sampling data with the quantile regression neural network to effectively tackle the aforementioned challenges. Firstly, noise-assisted multivariate empirical mode decomposition algorithm for mixed-frequency sampling data is employed to transform several mixed-frequency fluctuating time series into multiple sets of stationary sub-sequences. Secondly, the quantile prediction of peak load is performed for each group of subsequences using the quantile regression neural network. Finally, conditional quantiles under each quantile are accumulated as the samples for kernel density estimation to complete probability density forecasting. The case study validates the superiority and stability of the proposed model. Extensive experimental results on two real-world datasets from the VT and the Houston in America show that our proposed model is significantly superior to other benchmark methods regarding peak load especially on extremes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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30. Basic Intonation Patterns of Galician Spanish.
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Pérez Castillejo, Susana and de la Fuente Iglesias, Mónica
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SPANISH language ,INTONATION (Phonetics) ,NATIVE language ,ROMANCE languages - Abstract
This paper presents an inventory of pitch accents and boundary tones in Galician Spanish (GS), a variety spoken in Northwestern Spain. Research so far has focused on explaining GS intonation features as transfer phenomena from Galician, the vernacular Romance language in the region. Because of this, previous studies have often included Galician L1 speakers, for whom transfer is expected when speaking Spanish L2. However, GS is the single L1 of half the children in Galicia, and it is spoken almost exclusively by about a quarter of Galicians. Our study focuses on this population and investigates the relative frequency and distribution of tonal units in GS when direct transfer from Galician is unlikely. A corpus of 1706 sentences (statements, questions, imperatives, and vocatives in neutral and biased contexts) was obtained from 28 participants through a discourse completion task. Results showed that patterns previously attributed to direct transfer from Galician L1 (for example, upstepped final accents in neutral declaratives or falling contours in unmarked interrogatives) are widespread in GS as L1. Findings also show commonalities with other L1 Spanish varieties, both in Europe (for example, L* L% as the unmarked declarative ending) and America (for example, the L* + H prenuclear accent of Caribbean varieties). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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31. Seeking Refuge in Nature: Escapism and the Contemporary Pastoral Impulse in Cottagecore.
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Büsken, Louisa
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SOCIAL media ,PASTORAL societies ,DIGITAL storytelling ,ART history ,INFLUENCE (Literary, artistic, etc.) ,FARM life - Abstract
This paper explores the phenomenon of cottagecore, an internet aesthetic that has gained considerable popularity across social media platforms including Tumblr, TikTok, Instagram, and Pinterest. Characterized by its romanticized and simplified depictions of rural life, cottagecore content encompasses a multitude of topics such as farm life, ecological gardening, self-sufficiency, and crafting. The aesthetic seeks to present an idealized version of nature and rural living, rooted in a distant, idyllic past free from social predicaments such as capitalism, xenophobia, and the patriarchy. Though its advent predates the COVID-19 pandemic, it saw a significant surge in popularity during 2020. Through a case study, this paper aims to argue that cottagecore represents a contemporary manifestation of the pastoral tradition from literature and art history in twenty-first-century digital storytelling. It explores the interplay between socio-geographical changes and the resurgence of the pastoral impulse, comparing early industrialized America's pastoralism in the literature of nature writing with the rise of the pastoral in cottagecore amid the pandemic. This paper argues that the escapist fantasy expressed in cottagecore is not rooted in the actual disappearance of the wilderness but rather in the perceived loss of an idealized pastoral refuge, a nostalgic yearning for an imagined past in harmony with nature as viewed primarily through the lens of an urban upper middle class. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
32. Marcadores del discurso de cita directa en el corpus oral PRESEEA-América: estratificación social y distribución diatópica.
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Repede, Doina
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DISCOURSE markers ,CITIES & towns ,EDUCATIONAL attainment ,QUOTATIONS ,SOCIOLINGUISTICS ,GENDER - Abstract
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- 2024
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33. La defensa del fraile Juan Zapata y Sandoval.
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LÓPEZ CRUZ, Paula
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CREOLES ,ELECTIONS ,DISTRIBUTIVE justice ,TREATIES ,COMMERCE ,ROYAL weddings ,BALLOTS ,FRIARS - Abstract
Copyright of Nova Tellus is the property of Instituto de Investigaciones Filologicas - UNAM and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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34. Ritualized into adulthood: the scarcity of youth-focused rites of passage in America.
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Burrow, Heather Marie
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RITES & ceremonies ,YOUNG adults ,TRANSITION to adulthood ,ADULTS ,SCARCITY - Abstract
This paper compares the physical, social, psychological, and legal developmental milestones experienced by youth that demonstrate their gradual 'passage' into young adulthood to the existing communal rites that celebrate these milestone transitions. This comparison shows the scarcity of such vital rite celebrations in contemporary America. Instead, there has been a switch to age-focused ritualization activities for youth becoming adults. This has led to an ineffective and unfulfilling coming-of-age experience for many. Self-oriented or group-oriented rites have emerged to meet the current felt need that are enacted by youth themselves. This has created a lack of a solid sense of adult identity and contributes to the formation of a new life-stage known as "emerging adulthood." Considering the potential for transformative rites, I argue we need to construct new ways of acknowledging and ritualizing the important transitions youth experience, utilizing the already existing developmental milestones they experience as our basis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. ASL Developmental Trends Among Deaf Children, Ages Birth to Five.
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Hernandez, Brianna, Allen, Thomas E, and Morere, Donna A
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DEAFNESS in children ,AGE distribution ,SIGN language ,FETAL development ,LANGUAGE acquisition ,PEOPLE with disabilities - Abstract
Language development is an important facet of early life. Deaf children may have exposure to various languages and communication modalities, including spoken and visual. Previous research has documented the rate of growth of English skills among young deaf children, but no studies have investigated the rate of ASL acquisition. The current paper examines young deaf children's acquisition of ASL skills, the rate of growth over time, and factors impacting levels and growth rates. Seventy-three children ages birth to 5 were rated three times using the Visual Communication and Sign Language Checklist and given a scaled score at each rating. An average monthly gain score was calculated for each participant. The presence of a deaf parent, use of ASL at home, use of cochlear implant(s), whether the child was born deaf, and age of initial diagnosis were analyzed for their impact on the level of ASL skill and rate of growth. Results indicated that the use of ASL in the home has a significant positive effect on deaf children's ASL skill level. Additionally, children with lower initial ratings showed higher rates of growth than those with higher initial ratings, especially among school-aged children. The paper discusses implications and directions for future studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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36. Sexual dimorphism in hemispheric processing of faces in humans: A meta-analysis of 817 cases.
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Proverbio, Alice M
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SEXUAL dimorphism ,HUMAN information processing ,FUSIFORM gyrus ,CEREBRAL hemispheres ,EVOKED potentials (Electrophysiology) - Abstract
A well-established neuroimaging literature predicts a right-sided asymmetry in the activation of face-devoted areas such as the fusiform gyrus (FG) and its resulting M/N170 response during face processing. However, the face-related response sometimes appears to be bihemispheric. A few studies have argued that bilaterality depended on the sex composition of the sample. To shed light on this matter, two meta-analyses were conducted starting from a large initial database of 250 ERP (Event-related potentials)/MEG (Magnetoencephalography) peer-reviewed scientific articles. Paper coverage was from 1985 to 2020. Thirty-four articles met the inclusion criteria of a sufficiently large and balanced sample size with strictly right-handed and healthy participants aged 18–35 years and N170 measurements in response to neutral front view faces at left and right occipito/temporal sites. The data of 817 male (n = 414) and female (n = 403) healthy adults were subjected to repeated-measures analyses of variance. The results of statistical analyses from the data of 17 independent studies (from Asia, Europe and America) seem to robustly indicate the presence of a sex difference in the way the two cerebral hemispheres process facial information in humans, with a marked right-sided asymmetry of the bioelectrical activity in males and a bilateral or left-sided activity in females. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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37. Glomeromycota associations with bamboos (Bambusoideae) worldwide, a qualitative systematic review of a promising symbiosis.
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José Sánchez-Matiz, Juan and Ana Díaz-Ariza, Lucia
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BAMBOO ,SYMBIOSIS ,VESICULAR-arbuscular mycorrhizas ,ONLINE databases ,PLANT communities - Abstract
Background. Around the world, bamboos are ecologically, economically, and culturally important plants, particularly in tropical regions of Asia, America, and Africa. The association of this plant group with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi belonging to the phylum Glomeromycota is still a poorly studied field, which limits understanding of the reported ecological and physiological benefits for the plant, fungus, soil, and ecosystems under this symbiosis relationship. Methods. Through a qualitative systematic review following the PRISMA framework for the collection, synthesis, and reporting of evidence, this paper presents a compilation of the research conducted on the biology and ecology of the symbiotic relationship between Glomeromycota and Bambusoideae from around the world. This review is based on academic databases enriched with documents retrieved using different online databases and the Google Scholar search engine. Results. The literature search yielded over 6,000 publications, from which 18 studies were included in the present review after a process of selection and validation. The information gathered from the publications included over 25 bamboo species and nine Glomeromycota genera from eight families, distributed across five countries on two continents. Conclusion. This review presents the current state of knowledge regarding the symbiosis between Glomeromycota and Bambusoideae, while reflecting on the challenges and scarcity of research on this promising association found across the world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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38. Comparison of Four Sewer Condition Assessment Protocols Based on Field Data.
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Cao, Guangxue, Guo, Shuai, Wei, Jun, Huang, Rongmin, and Li, Mei
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SEWERAGE ,SEWER pipes ,TECHNICAL specifications ,EVALUATION methodology ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning - Abstract
In order to better plan new or update sewer pipe condition assessment protocols, this paper presents systematic comparisons of four of the most widely used sewer condition assessment protocols, including the fourth edition of the Sewer Rehabilitation Manual (SRM-4) in the UK, the Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) in America, the Sewer Physical Condition Grading Protocols (SPCCM) in Canada, and the Technical Specification for Inspection and Evaluation of Urban Sewer (TSIEUR) in China. In the qualitative comparison, the defects categories, deduct values, and assessment methods of the four protocols are analyzed. A new concept of defect weight is firstly introduced to make comparisons between protocols applicable and easy; in the quantitative comparison, the protocols are used to evaluate the same 182 sewer pipe segments based on field data and the assessment results are compared. It is found that the main reasons for the different evaluation results are due to the different defect weights and evaluation methods used. Finally, PACP shows obvious advantages and is recommended for asset managers when making new or updating protocols in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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39. Anne Bradstreet’s “Marriage” Poems and the Condition of the Puritan Woman in Seventeenth-century America.
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MATIU, Ovidiu
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MARRIAGE ,PURITANS ,POETRY (Literary form) ,AMERICAN authors ,AMERICAN poetry ,ENGLISH poetry ,SOCIAL conditions of women ,CHILDREN'S literature - Abstract
This paper analyzes some of Anne Bradstreet’s “marriage” poems, in an attempt to show that the shift in her poetic voice, namely the turn to a more secular approach to poetry, makes her relevant today as the first published poet in America and the first American writer who struggled to establish a new literary paradigm in the New World. The poems “Before the Birth of One of Her Children,” “To My Dear and Loving Husband,” “A Letter to Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employment”, “Another” I and "Another" II represent a shift from the “nostalgia” of English literature and the establishment of a new, feminine poetic voice, preoccupied with the condition of the woman writer and the fate of poetry in the patriarchal seventeenth-century American society [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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40. A Catastrophic Biodiversity Loss in the Environment Is Being Replicated on the Skin Microbiome: Is This a Major Contributor to the Chronic Disease Epidemic?
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Wallen-Russell, Christopher, Pearlman, Nancy, Wallen-Russell, Samuel, Cretoiu, Dragos, Thompson, Dana Claudia, and Voinea, Silviu Cristian
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ENVIRONMENTAL degradation ,CHRONIC diseases ,PARKINSON'S disease ,ECOSYSTEMS ,CHAOS theory ,ECOSYSTEM health - Abstract
There has been a catastrophic loss of biodiversity in ecosystems across the world. A similar crisis has been observed in the human gut microbiome, which has been linked to "all human diseases affecting westernized countries". This is of great importance because chronic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide and make up 90% of America's healthcare costs. Disease development is complex and multifactorial, but there is one part of the body's interlinked ecosystem that is often overlooked in discussions about whole-body health, and that is the skin microbiome. This is despite it being a crucial part of the immune, endocrine, and nervous systems and being continuously exposed to environmental stressors. Here we show that a parallel biodiversity loss of 30–84% has occurred on the skin of people in the developed world compared to our ancestors. Research has shown that dysbiosis of the skin microbiome has been linked to many common skin diseases and, more recently, that it could even play an active role in the development of a growing number of whole-body health problems, such as food allergies, asthma, cardiovascular diseases, and Parkinson's, traditionally thought unrelated to the skin. Damaged skin is now known to induce systemic inflammation, which is involved in many chronic diseases. We highlight that biodiversity loss is not only a common finding in dysbiotic ecosystems but also a type of dysbiosis. As a result, we make the case that biodiversity loss in the skin microbiome is a major contributor to the chronic disease epidemic. The link between biodiversity loss and dysbiosis forms the basis of this paper's focus on the subject. The key to understanding why biodiversity loss creates an unhealthy system could be highlighted by complex physics. We introduce entropy to help understand why biodiversity has been linked with ecosystem health and stability. Meanwhile, we also introduce ecosystems as being governed by "non-linear physics" principles—including chaos theory—which suggests that every individual part of any system is intrinsically linked and implies any disruption to a small part of the system (skin) could have a significant and unknown effect on overall system health (whole-body health). Recognizing the link between ecosystem health and human health allows us to understand how crucial it could be to maintain biodiversity across systems everywhere, from the macro-environment we inhabit right down to our body's microbiome. Further, in-depth research is needed so we can aid in the treatment of chronic diseases and potentially change how we think about our health. With millions of people currently suffering, research to help mitigate the crisis is of vital importance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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41. GeoVin - un proyecto con innovación tecnológica y participación comunitaria para el abordaje integral del Chagas y los triatominos (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae).
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MARTI, Gerardo A., DIBENE, Bárbara M., BALSALOBRE, Agustín, VICENTE, María E., BRUNO, Emiliano A., COCHERO, Joaquín, and CECCARELLI, Soledad
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CHAGAS' disease ,HEMIPTERA ,ASSASSIN bugs ,CONENOSES ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,KISSING-bug ,TRYPANOSOMA cruzi ,TRYPANOSOMATIDAE - Abstract
Copyright of Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina is the property of Sociedad Entomologica Argentina and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2023
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42. WHAT DOES THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INDEPENDENCE MEAN TO A 'BROWNER' AMERICA?
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MIMI YANG
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NATIONAL character ,ASIAN Americans ,BLACK people ,AFRICAN Americans ,CULTURAL identity ,RACE relations - Abstract
Frederick Douglass' 1852 address "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July" poignantly called attention to the Black people who were still unfree slaves when the Republic joyfully celebrated freedom and independence on its 76th anniversary. Echoing Douglass, this paper searches for the meaning of the 250th anniversary in a deeply fractured and divided America by focusing on the historical and current 'color scheme.' An in-depth examination of America's history and cultural history, represented by the paradigms White, Black, Brown, Yellow, and Browner opens space for analysis and arguments on the formation of national character, the cultivation of cultural identity, and the definition of Americanism. This essay tackles the core of Whiteness in relation to Blackness (African Americans), Brownness (Native Americans), and Yellowness (Chinese/Asian Americans) to unpack a heated and culturally charged topic of race relations and capture the significance of the 'Browner' in 'Browner America' in anticipation of the 250th anniversary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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43. Calling Out to the Heavens for Aid: Disaster Songs in American Folk Music.
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Livingstone, David Livingstone
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AMERICAN folk music ,FOLK songs ,NATURAL disasters ,RURAL Americans ,DISASTERS - Abstract
This article will explore American folk songs dealing with disasters, mostly from the first half of the twentieth century. These songs dealt with shipwrecks, train-wrecks, fires, tornadoes and drought and even the so-called Dust Bowl. Along with murder ballads, these songs functioned as a kind of oral newspaper providing information to even illiterate people in rural America. The songs also served an a stimulus to imagination, opening up exotic worlds to people often isolated and sedentary. The songs provided an opportunity for the listener/singer/musician to experience vicarious pain and catharsis in relation to the particular disaster. Finally, there was often a religious dimension to the songs and disasters which were being memorialised in song. The paper will conclude with a demonstration of how the disaster song finally became politicized with the example of Woody Guthrie. The primary source for the songs was the anthology of disaster songs entitled People Take Warning released in 2007. The artists included in the collection and discussed in this paper range from wellknown figures such as the Carter Family and Charlie Poole to lesser known musicians who are practically forgotten. There will also be a discussion of the predecessors to these songs as well as the successors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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44. The Binational Interpreter in Kachachi's The American Granddaughter: A Postcolonial Study.
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Abdulqadr, Kezhan Salar and Mohammed, Kawthar Hiwa
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POSTCOLONIALISM ,GRANDDAUGHTERS ,IDENTITY crises (Psychology) ,TRANSLATORS ,AMERICAN fiction ,POSTCOLONIAL literature - Abstract
This research paper is an attempt at describing and applying the postcolonial theory to the novel titled The American Granddaughter(2021) by the Iraqi novelist Inaam Kachachi. This is achieved by examining the main character in the novel, Zeina, who works as an interpreter for the American army. Zeina experiences a complex anxiety in America. Her anxiety has come from the differences between the Iraqi and American nationalities which mislead her to be a binational character in the work. She confronts trauma in the story and struggles to know where she really belongs. She wants to find her roots based on postcolonialism, identity crisis, heritage, tradition, and so on. These issues constitute all the causes of the traumatization that Zeina faces as she embarks on the journey of confirming her nationality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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45. Narrativizing Trauma in the Apocalypse: Christianity and Burial in AMC's The Walking Dead.
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Pearce, Scott
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INTERMENT ,ZOMBIES ,CHRISTIANITY ,SOCIAL services ,INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) ,APOCALYPSE - Abstract
This paper examines the role of narrativization as a form of improvised trauma treatment in the first six seasons of AMC's The Walking Dead. The Walking Dead explores a modern America that has been decimated by a traumatic event. This event, a zombie apocalypse, results in the permanent loss of infrastructure and social services. What remains in this unpredictable landscape for survivors is a reliance on Christian narratives, expressed through pious characters and burial rituals that strive to provide meaning and purpose in the new world. Survivors perform burial rituals to preserve a connection to the pre-apocalyptic world and to narrativize trauma, both personal and collective. This paper contends that The Walking Dead uses the context of cultural trauma not to reflect on or critique nationalist agendas and ideologies but to identify the past as a robust repository for the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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46. Improving the food insecurity screening rate at one outpatient ambulatory care center: a quality improvement project.
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O'Malley, Evan, Foreman, Brandon, Adelman, Megan, and Crawford, Leah
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FOOD security ,OUTPATIENT medical care ,SOCIAL determinants of health ,ELECTRONIC health records ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
Food Insecurity is defined as not having consistent, meaningful access to enough food for both an active and healthy lifestyle. It is a social determinant of health that significantly impacts a multitude of health outcomes, including hypertension, diabetes, and mental health. Estimates indicate food insecurity affects approximately 10.5% of households in America, which has only been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The scope of this project was to better understand the prevalence in our population while creating a new workflow process to provide vital resources to patients who had a positive screening. The aim of this project was to increase the number of patients being screened for food insecurity from 0 to 5 total per week from April 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021 through the use of a paper screening. The validated two-question food insecurity screening tool that is present in the institution's electronic medical record (EMR) was made into a paper survey and distributed at intake. These screenings would be collected by the nursing staff and inputted into the chart. Positive screenings would be addressed by the provider who provided resources and/or a social work consult. We utilized a data collection system that tracked the deidentified total number of responses and each individual answer. A random sampling of 22 paper screenings were selected for in-depth review to determine how the positive screening was addressed. In total, we had 787 survey responses with 220 (27.9%) positive screenings for food insecurity. The total amount of screenings each month varied considerably. Based on our random sampling of 22 patients who had a positive screening, 6 (27.3%) had documentation of a discussion on food insecurity in the EMR and 2 (9.1%) had a referral made to social work. Our project demonstrated that a validated paper screening can increase the identification, documentation, and education of food insecurity significantly. The responses we received indicated that food insecurity rates are much higher than previously understood in other results and warrant further work to improve routine screening and to address the fundamental need in our communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
47. Effectiveness of the Brown Lacewing, Sympherobius barberi Banks as a Biological Control Agent of the Asian Citrus Psyllid Diaphorina citri Kuwayama.
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Khan, Azhar A., Afzal, Muhammad, Stansly, Phil, and Qureshi, Jawwad A.
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CITRUS greening disease ,MEDITERRANEAN flour moth ,BIOLOGICAL pest control agents ,CITRUS ,LACEWINGS ,GOVERNMENT report writing - Abstract
The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) Diaphorina citri Kuwayama is an economically important pest of citrus because it vectors the causal pathogens of huanglongbing (HLB) or citrus greening disease. Biological control is an important component of citrus pest management but requires consistent strengthening of its impact on pest complex. The brown lacewing Sympherobius barberi Banks is a known predator of several insect pests from Asia, Europe, and America. However, there is not much information about its effectiveness against D. citri. We evaluated S. barberi against the D. citri and frozen eggs of the Mediterranean flour moth Ephestia kuehniella , the latter is a common diet used for rearing predators in laboratories. Adult S. barberi successfully fed on D. citri eggs and nymphs under both light and dark conditions. Diaphorina citri was also suitable for the development and reproduction of S. barberi except for slightly prolonged larval development compared with E. kuehniella diet. The egg hatch from the total number of eggs laid on D. citri and E. kuehniella diets averaged 65% and 52%, respectively. Females laid 64% eggs on dimpled white paper compared to 36% combined on plain paper and leaves of citrus, orange jasmine, eggplant and cantaloupe. Sympherobius barberi released at densities of 2–6 adults against eggs and nymphs of D. citri on infested orange jasmine plants in the cages provided a reduction of 43–81% in the number of provided eggs or nymphs. In the field tests on D. citri infested citrus trees, reduction averaged 35% in five cohorts in which developing colonies of 28–32 nymphs were provided to one S. barberi per cage. Findings suggest the significant potential of S. barberi as a predator of D. citri and to contribute to reducing huanglongbing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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48. Application and Effect of the Gymnastic Exercise Mode during Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer Patients.
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Xie, Feifei
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CANCER fatigue ,BREAST cancer surgery ,CANCER chemotherapy ,CANCER patients ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,COST of living - Abstract
Breast cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in women, which seriously threatens the health of women. With the improvement of living standards, the incidence rate of breast cancer is also rising. In the past ten years, the incidence rate of breast cancer in China's major cities has increased by 37%, far higher than that in Europe and America. At present, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are the main treatment methods for breast cancer, but many patients will have cancer-related fatigue after surgery. Some studies believe that appropriate sports can improve cancer-related fatigue, but there is no specific research in this area. In view of this problem, this paper puts forward a rehabilitation training method based on gymnastics for breast cancer surgery. This paper is divided into three parts. The first part is the basic theory and core concept of breast cancer and cancer-related fatigue. Through the in-depth study of the theory, this paper believes that breast cancer patients paying attention to rehabilitation training can effectively improve cancer-related fatigue and affect the final therapeutic effect. The second part is the rehabilitation training program based on the way of gymnastics. The corresponding experimental model is established by using real cases as samples. In order to ensure the quality of the experiment, this paper gives the treatment plan in detail and establishes a unified evaluation system. In the third part of this paper, the relevant experiments and results analysis are given, and through data analysis, this paper believes that gymnastics can effectively help breast cancer patients with postoperative rehabilitation and continuous recovery of the upper limb function and improve cancer-related fatigue and other issues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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49. Program-Targeted Approach to Managing Financial Risks of Sustainable Development Based on Corporate Social Responsibility in the Decade of Action.
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Khoruzhy, Liudmila I., Khoruzhy, Valery I., Vasyakin, Bogdan S., and Shen, Wenhao
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FINANCIAL risk ,SOCIAL responsibility of business ,SUSTAINABLE development ,FINANCIAL risk management ,ECONOMIC models ,INDUSTRIAL management - Abstract
This paper aims to find the prospects of improving the practice of managing financial risks of sustainable development in the Decade of Action. We substantiate—based on economic and mathematical modeling based on a sample of 185 countries—that the existing (project-based) approach to managing financial risks of sustainable development, which was successfully implemented in the pre-crisis period (2015–2019), demonstrates reduced effectiveness at the beginning of the Decade of Action (2020–2021). This showed a marked increase in the overall level of financial risk, as well as an increase in the importance of private investment, in financing sustainable development in the first two years of the Decade of Action (2020–2021) compared to 2018–2019. Additionally, the features of the continents are identified: Africa, America and the Caribbean, Asia, and Europe, and specific recommendations are proposed for them on the financial risk management of sustainable development in the Decade of Action. This paper's originality lies in the development of a new program-targeted approach to managing financial risks of sustainable development, which, due to its increased flexibility and the use of the market mechanism—is optimal for the conditions of the pandemic and will allow the ensuring of the full-scale (quantitative characteristics) financial provision of the SDGs in the Decade of Action using private investments. This paper's novelty is also due to the recommendation on the improvement of financial risk management based on corporate social responsibility (qualitative characteristics) to support the implementation of the SDGs in the Decade of Action. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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50. Características de la formación de los cardiólogos en América Latina: una encuesta de la Sociedad Interamericana de Cardiología.
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Lerech, Ezequiel, Carrión-Arcela, Jean P., Scatularo, Cristhian E., Cueva-Torres, Franklin, Antoniolli, Melisa, Núñez-Méndez, Rodrigo, García-Zamora, Sebastián, Sosa-Liprandi, Álvaro, Baranchuk, Adrián, and Zaidel, Ezequiel J.
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RESIDENTS (Medicine) , *ELECTRONICS in surveying , *INTERNAL medicine , *TECHNICAL writing , *ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY - Abstract
Objectives: Describe the characteristics of the different cardiology medical residencies in Latin America. Method: Cross-sectional study that aims to evaluate the characteristics of cardiology residencies in Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America, through self-administered electronic surveys. Results: Three hundred seven residents of 147 residences were surveyed. Mean age was 31 years and 63% were male. Ninety eight percent carry out their training in the capital city. The average total training time is 4.8 years. Forty four percent complete their residency in internal medicine prior to starting cardiology, and 10% have no prior training. In cardiology training is 3 years in most countries. Fifty four percent present academic activities every day and 16% only once or less, consisting of theoretical classes (93%), clinical cases (85%), bibliographic workshops (69%), and writing scientific papers (68%). Supervision is carried out by the chief resident (45%), resident coordinator (44%), resident instructor (27%) or the department head (54%), while 2.6% do not present supervision. The main rotations were echocardiography (99%), hemodynamics (96%), coronary unit (93%), and electrophysiology (92%). Residents highlighted the need to improve academic activities (23%) and scientific production (12%). Conclusions: There are important differences in the academic and practical training between the residences of the different countries of America. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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