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Visible and concealed NSSI differ in functions and patterns
Latent class analysis reveals distinct self-injury profiles organized by anatomical location, showing meaningful differences in motivations, cognitive patterns, and behavioral frequency across.
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Less is More! Visual Suppression for Bottom-up and Top-down Attention in Dynamic Environments
Study of suppression-based visual filters (Dim and Blur) to enhance attention in dynamic virtual environments with competing objects. Results show Dim-Strong filtering achieves optimal performance.
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Media lobbying varied by policy stage and narrative
Study examines how Finnish business associations strategically use media lobbying during public health crisis, analyzing narrative tactics and timing across policy stages.
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Dogon songs preserve accounts of Fulbe relations and prophecy
Dogon oral tradition preserves songs by prophet Abirè Goro documenting nineteenth-century Dogon-Fulbe relations and prophecies that inform contemporary conflicts.
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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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Spain’s historical constitution shaped constitutional acts across centuries
Analysis of ancient and internal constitution concepts in Spanish constitutional development from 1812 through contemporary legal culture, examining mythologized legal traditions.
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Western and Middle Eastern media differ in framing Al-Assad's collapse
Transitivity analysis reveals how Western and Middle Eastern media used distinct linguistic strategies to represent Al-Assad's regime collapse according to ideological positions.
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Teacher dashboard feedback was mostly task- and process-focused
Study of how primary teachers use adaptive learning technology dashboards to provide feedback during mathematics lessons, identifying patterns in feedback timing and types across lesson phases.
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Affective activation and boredom relate to learning in tutoring
Multimodal study of emotional dynamics in intelligent tutoring systems shows initial boredom shapes learning, and high physiological activation impairs knowledge retention.
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Responsive parenting and supportive environments aid early social skills
Literature review examining how parenting practices and social environments influence early childhood social skill development in informal education across diverse family and cultural contexts.
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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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Maximal effort linked to greater preference for correct performance
Active inference model reveals voluntary mental effort is governed by motivation for accuracy rather than inhibition of habitual responses in Stroop task performance.
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Lower bit depth reduced speaker recognition accuracy
Quantization of neural network output tensors reduces storage for speaker recognition databases. Study evaluates bit depth reduction impacts on recognition accuracy across three architectures.
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Informal science learning is shaped by place, people, and culture
Explore thirteen theoretical frameworks for informal science learning in museums and outdoor spaces, examining place-based, person-oriented, and sociocultural dimensions for effective educational.
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Adaptive BPM system showed cost and security gains for SMEs
Adaptive BPM system for SMEs integrates machine learning and serverless architecture with cybersecurity, reducing operational costs by 25-30% and improving adaptability by 35-40% in developing.
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Kenyan stone tool users favored mass, edge length, and edge angle
Ethnographic study of Daasanach stone tool use identifies edge angle, mass, and edge length as key factors in cutting tool selection and performance.
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Aquinas shapes Stein and Wojtyła on truth and ethics
Analysis of Thomistic influence on Edith Stein and Karol Wojtyła's conceptions of truth, demonstrating how metaphysical realism enabled modern philosophy without rejecting tradition.
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Italian FICA tool was clear for end-of-life cancer conversations
Italian cultural adaptation and validation of FICA Spiritual History Tool in end-of-life cancer patients, examining spirituality as supportive dimension in palliative care.
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Multiplex immunophenotyping may aid forensic tissue damage assessment
Multiplex immunohistochemistry application in forensic pathology for injury dating, vitality assessment, and inflammatory-reparative process characterization.
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Balanced Test Reflections
Study examining student perceptions of balanced test reflection prompts combining positive and negative focus to enhance metacognitive engagement and learning outcomes in undergraduate coursework.