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Study maps psychological function during ongoing war stress
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Chinese steel exporters show lagged responses to expected carbon costs
Analysis of Chinese steel exporters' responses to anticipated EU carbon border policies, showing pricing serves as primary adjustment mechanism with significant lagged effects.
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Transcontextual interpretation links distant materials to changing meanings
Framework for understanding how long-distance materials acquired new meanings in local contexts. Case study traces Roman glass tesserae transformed into Scandinavian beads.
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International law shapes climate change litigation
Explore how international law shapes climate change litigation, from human rights obligations to corporate accountability through national courts.
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Review outlines parental AI literacy in early childhood learning
Review of parental artificial intelligence literacy in early childhood education, examining how parental knowledge, skills, and attitudes mediate AI's impact on children's learning outcomes.
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Care is central in anatomical pathology technologists’ autopsy work
Qualitative study examining care practices among anatomical pathology technologists in medico-legal autopsies and implications for coronial justice legitimacy.
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Differentiated instruction improved writing engagement in EFL class
Case study examining how an EFL teacher used exploratory action research to enhance paragraph writing instruction, finding differentiated instruction more effective than collaborative group writing.
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Layout optimization improved throughput and reduced staffing needs
Digital twin simulation optimizes CNC machining layout, increasing throughput 23%, reducing travel time 31%, and cutting personnel needs 40% while enabling capacity for additional production.
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Brazilian community pharmacists reported several ethical dilemmas
Explore ethical dilemmas faced by Brazilian community pharmacists in chain pharmacies, including conflicts with patients, commercial pressures, and limited professional autonomy.
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Digital transformation and FinTech were linked to better environmental performance
Empirical study showing digital transformation and FinTech adoption enhance green innovation and environmental performance in Jordanian manufacturing firms using structural equation modelling.
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Localized Imaginaries, Global Assets: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Assetization of Data Centers in Singapore
Study examines how Singapore's state and industry actors adapt global data center standards to local constraints and reposition infrastructure as financialized assets within its digital economy.
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Tolstoy’s ethics influenced Wittgenstein’s views on conscience
Explore how Leo Tolstoy's ethical philosophy shaped Ludwig Wittgenstein's intellectual development during World War I, revealing deep conceptual convergences between these thinkers across distinct.
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Toponymic Practices in the Historical Geography of Sudan
Historical study of Sudan's place names, revealing how external observers dominated toponymic practices while local naming traditions were lost or marginalized in regional historiography.
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Ecocide is presented as a proposed fifth international crime
Analysis of ecocide codification efforts across national jurisdictions and prospects for recognition as a fifth international crime within the Rome Statute framework.
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ARCHITECTURE, MEMORY AND INSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY: THE ROLE OF THE 1963, 1999, 2019 COMPETITIONS SHAPED THE STAATSBIBLIOTHEK ZU BERLIN
Three architectural competitions defined the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin's identity across political periods. The 1963 competition reflected Cold War democracy, 1999 addressed reunification, and.
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Recycled outsole flakes can create individual shoe characteristics
Forensic examination identifies individualizing characteristics in shoe prints caused by recycled material flakes molded into outsoles that become exposed through wear.
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System quality was the strongest predictor in Binance user study
Study applies DeLone & McLean Information Systems Success Model to cryptocurrency exchanges, revealing system quality as top predictor of user satisfaction and platform performance on Binance.
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US and Japan differ in how race shapes belonging
Comparative analysis of how race and ethnocultural identity determine institutional discrimination and social belonging in the United States versus Japan.
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São João monument linked to income, jobs, and tourism benefits
Case study of community impacts from the São João monument installation in interior Brazil, examining economic benefits and sustainable development alignment with identified planning gaps.
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Climate warming and aridification were linked to butterfly declines
Urban and rural butterfly populations respond differently to climate warming and aridification, with urbanisation amplifying negative climate impacts through reduced habitat connectivity.