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HS-GC-IMS is described as a greener, efficient cocoa analysis approach
Hydrogen-based GC-IMS combined with machine learning enables rapid, sustainable classification of cocoa by geographic origin without sample preparation.
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QoL domains were interconnected in older Hong Kong adults
Network analysis reveals interconnected quality of life domains in older adults, with spiritual well-being playing a distinct integrative role across physical, psychological, and social dimensions.
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Women with fear of birth reported mixed intrapartum care quality
Midwifery continuity of care for women with fear of birth revealed gaps in perceived control and decision involvement, with intervention rates higher when a known midwife was present.
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Five themes shape hospital quality improvement capacity
Systematic scoping review of hospital quality improvement capacity building identifying five interconnected themes: accountability, strategic management, collaboration, knowledge enhancement, and.
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AI methods are being integrated into audit workflows
Systematic review of AI applications in auditing examining machine learning, NLP, and RPA across 100 articles. Explores architecture, impacts, and barriers to adoption in audit workflows and.
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Guideline evidence on self-harm risk tools is described as uncertain
Critical analysis of NICE self-harm guidelines' methodological limitations, examining evidence gaps in risk assessment tool recommendations and the role of committee judgment versus empirical data.
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Indonesian journal governance is increasingly standards-based and digital
Analysis of how Indonesian government policies shape scientific journal governance through regulatory frameworks, quality assurance, publication ethics, and digital infrastructure systems.
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Food security indicators gave divergent estimates in South Africa
Systematic review of food security measurement in South Africa reveals fragmentation across 82 studies using competing indicators, limiting policy coherence and intervention targeting between.
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JIT adoption faces barriers in Jember coffee shops
Study examines barriers to just-in-time inventory adoption among small coffee businesses in East Java, identifying supplier reliability, material costs, and quality control as key obstacles.
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Closeness lowered discomfort in peer feedback, but anonymity did not
Study reveals how relationship closeness affects discomfort in peer feedback while maintaining consistent quality across relationship conditions in EFL peer review.
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FDI co-moves with long-run growth in Poland, Ukraine, and Vietnam
Study examining FDI's role in economic growth across Poland, Ukraine, and Vietnam (2004–2024), analyzing how institutional stability and absorptive capacity mediate investment-growth linkages.
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Model for Improvement described for nurse-led quality improvement
Quality improvement methodology using the Model for Improvement to enhance patient care delivery in nursing and health settings through structured problem-solving.
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Human-centric Evaluation of Semantic Resources: A Systematic Mapping Study
Systematic mapping of human-centric evaluation approaches for semantic resources like ontologies and knowledge graphs, synthesizing 15 years of research into a theoretical framework.
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Ritchy: Combining AI Automation with Human Quality Assurance in University IT Support
Ritchy chatbot combines RAG with human quality assurance at RWTH Aachen University IT support, achieving 76% satisfaction through weekly human review of all conversations.
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Online osteoporosis information often falls short of evidence-based standards
Study evaluates quality of online osteoporosis information across 146 German and English websites using evidence-based criteria, finding significant gaps in diagnostic, treatment, and prevention.
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Hybrid model ranks order pickers and allocates bonuses
Study develops hybrid DEA-SWARA-COPRAS model for evaluating order picker efficiency and allocating performance bonuses in e-commerce fulfillment operations.
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Teacher barriers dominate STEM curriculum integration
Systematic review of STEM curriculum integration identifies teacher development as central barrier. Proposes comprehensive framework addressing systemic, pedagogical, and policy gaps.
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AI-integrated teaching improved animation training outcomes
Explore how AI technology integration enhances animation education through optimized pose estimation and systematic curriculum design, improving both technical skills and artistic outcomes.
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Poland and Lebanon differed in access, communication, and autonomy
Comparative study of healthcare quality management in Poland and Lebanon examining patient communication, service accessibility, and decision-making autonomy across public and private systems.
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Turkish drug recalls were driven by contamination, sterility, and safety issues
Systematic analysis of 133 drug recalls by Turkish regulatory agency 2018-2024, identifying 14 recall reasons with Class A and B classifications predominating.