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COMPARISON OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITION OF RURAL AREAS IN THE KRAS-NODAR KRAI WITH OTHER MUNICIPALITIES IN THE REGION
Assessment of 44 municipalities in Krasnodar Krai using weighted indicators reveals urban economic dominance and dispersed rural leadership in social services.
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Signals of Success and Struggle: Early Prediction and Physiological Signatures of Human Performance across Task Complexity
Early eye movement and heart rate signals predict user performance in complex tasks. High performers show targeted gaze, adjusted visual sampling, and stable cardiac activation.
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Selective incivility shapes identity and organizational identification
Study examines impression management and identity strengthening among highly skilled ethnic minority workers responding to workplace incivility in Dutch organizations.
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Economic conditions and presidential approval move together in patterned ways
Machine learning analysis identifies which macroeconomic conditions drive presidential approval ratings. Public sector activity, recession timing, and housing markets show distinct temporal dynamics.
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Voters use ideology labels to infer candidate policy positions
Study reveals voters in multiparty systems use left-right ideology labels to infer candidate positions, even when their own ideology misaligns with their policy preferences.
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YOLOv12 detected many cephalometric landmarks within 2 mm
YOLOv12-based automatic detection of cephalometric landmarks on lateral skull X-rays achieves 80.57% accuracy within 2 mm, matching human variability standards.
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Religion often reinforces traditional gender roles
Literature review examining why women show higher religiosity than men and how religion influences gender norms, education, labor markets, fertility, and inequality across societies.
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GWAS identified loci linked to 15 wheat DUS traits
GWAS identifies 57 genetic loci controlling wheat DUS traits in 412 European varieties. Marker associations enable variety identification and breeding applications.
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DNA barcoding found mixed genetic patterns in alien Volga-Kama fish
DNA barcoding of non-indigenous fish in the Volga-Kama basin reveals genetic structures reflecting dispersal histories and questions current taxonomic classifications.
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River stage dynamics drive dissolved oxygen in riparian aquifers
Global sensitivity analysis with deep learning identifies river stage dynamics as primary control on dissolved oxygen in riparian aquifers, with implications for subsurface redox prediction.
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Three factors predicted early stone recurrence after surgery
Nomogram predicting postoperative recurrence in infective upper urinary tract stones using residual stones, urine culture status, and CT attenuation values for personalized risk stratification.
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ARTIFICIAL MECHANISMS AND UPDATE OF WILLS: DISCARDING THE PHENOMENON OF FAILED LEGACIES AND NONEXISTENT LEGATEES
Explore how artificial mechanisms and electronic systems can modernize wills to prevent failed legacies and outdated beneficiary information through regular updates.
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Grade 11 students showed gaps in basic programming concepts
Study reveals Grade 11 students struggle with fundamental programming concepts like variables and loops before formal instruction, suggesting need for scaffolded teaching approaches.
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The Naturalized Men and Over-represented Women: A Collocational Analysis of Gender Markers in Filipino Academic Discourse
Collocational analysis of Filipino academic discourse reveals asymmetric gender representation: women explicitly marked and men unmarked, indicating visibility without empowerment.
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TV-SCVARMA outperforms classical VARMA in Nigeria
Time-varying VARMA framework for macroeconomic forecasting in Nigeria addresses parameter instability from external shocks using state-space estimation with Kalman filtering.
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A three-layer model is proposed for post-COVID suicide-risk detection
Structured model for hospital suicide-risk detection integrating EHR screening, clinical follow-up, and staff training to address pandemic-era mental health vulnerabilities.
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Topic modelling revealed known and potential canine disease phenotypes
Machine learning analysis of one million canine electronic health records identifies disease phenotypes, breed predispositions, and emerging health patterns using unsupervised topic modeling.
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Spreadsheets can support classroom psychometric analysis
Methodological demonstration of CTT and IRT operationalization in spreadsheet software for classroom assessment analysis and item bank construction using simulated datasets.
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DBSCAN identified configuration items early in an IT system
Research adapts DBSCAN clustering to automate early identification of configuration items in enterprise information systems, enabling architectural synthesis.
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Relevancy of Forensic Science in Criminal Investigation Unlocking the Truth
Explore how forensic science enhances criminal investigations through DNA analysis and physical evidence examination. Discover methods, challenges, and the impact of scientific techniques on.