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Ukrainian soil scientists’ contributions are presented as foundational
Discover how Ukrainian soil scientists made foundational contributions to soil science theory and global food security, despite systematic historical erasure by imperial and Soviet authorities.
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Mental healthcare use declined after hormone therapy initiation
Population-based study of mental health treatment patterns in transgender and gender diverse Australians following gender affirming hormone therapy using administrative health records.
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Multi-agent AI
Explore multi-agent AI's five-component architecture and framework spanning technical capabilities, organizational integration, and socio-technical implications for fair, accountable AI systems.
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BIM data model proposed for tension-supporting geotechnical elements
Novel BIM data model for tension-based ground reinforcement integrates design, installation, inspection, and maintenance phases with defined LOD requirements and IFC compatibility.
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Guatemala's Economic Society was closed after challenging colonial rules
Explore how Spain's Crown suppressed Guatemala's Economic Society for proposing indigenous reforms that challenged colonial law and social hierarchies in late 18th-century Spanish America.
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Spiritual wellbeing is important for stroke survivors
Mixed methods investigation of spiritual wellbeing constructs in stroke survivors, identifying implications for targeted post-acute interventions and diverse population research.
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Thrust line methods for masonry arches and compressive strength
Historical development and recent advances in thrust line method for masonry arches, incorporating compressive strength in limit analysis formulations.
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Polar ostracod mitogenomes show shared gene arrangement
Mitochondrial genome organization of deep-sea pelagic ostracods from polar regions provides insights into genomic architecture and foundation for comparative biogeography studies.
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Clinical guidelines need more than systematic reviews
Framework for integrating systematic reviews with implementation, feasibility, and contextual factors in clinical and public health guideline development processes.
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Linking Interest And Performance: A Study On Mobile-Assisted Projectile Motion Experiments
Mobile-assisted projectile experiments with 34 engineering students greatly increased interest but showed a negligible correlation with performance, indicating a need for stronger instructional.