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Analysis Specificity of Generational Conflict in Migration Literature on H. Kureishi’s Novel The Buddha of Suburbia
Explore generational conflict in Kureishi's The Buddha of Suburbia through literary and sociological analysis, examining how first and second-generation migrants navigate incompatible worldviews.
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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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Sustainable leadership linked to greener employee innovation in hotels
Study investigates how sustainable leadership promotes green innovative work behavior in hotels through psychological empowerment and self-efficacy mechanisms.
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Modified Johnson-Cook model fits silicone adhesive high-strain-rate data
Calibration and validation of Modified Johnson-Cook material models for silicone and epoxide adhesives under high strain rate loading using split-Hopkinson pressure bar testing.
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Study defines public policy communication in public relations
Study develops a strategic model defining public policy communication in public relations, based on interviews with 15 policy communicators working with policymakers.
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Regenerative interior design research has grown rapidly since 2017
Explore how bio-based and regenerative materials are transforming interior design. This systematic review analyzes research trends, biofabricated innovations like mycelium, and vernacular.
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Some medical chatbot answers may be unsafe
Physician-led evaluation of four large language model chatbots reveals unsafe medical advice rates from 5-13%, with potentially serious consequences for patient care.
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Hybrid AI feedback prompted the most student revisions
Semester-long trial comparing directive, metacognitive, and hybrid AI-generated feedback on 329 students' revision behavior, confidence, and work quality in design and programming.
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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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Emergency call accessibility is linked to crisis preparedness
Analysis of emergency call accessibility for disabled persons across EU member states and its role in crisis management preparedness and resilience.
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Greedy hybrid pathway balances emissions, cost, and reliability
Explore Taiwan's energy transition pathways using greedy algorithm optimization to balance nuclear power, emissions reduction, costs, and grid stability through 2050.
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Environmental discourse declines in Pakistani EFL textbooks
Analysis of environmental discourse in Pakistan's EFL textbooks reveals declining ecological representation from primary to secondary levels, with emphasis on sensory nature experiences.
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Yogyakarta’s waste crisis is framed as structural and long-lasting
Analysis of Yogyakarta's waste crisis explores how urban centers externalize garbage to peripheral zones, revealing systemic inequality and slow violence affecting informal workers.
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Autobiographical account of Bierwisch’s linguistic work and life
Autobiographical account of Manfred Bierwisch's linguistic contributions and the political circumstances shaping his research in Germany.
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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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Teacher motivation most strongly predicted student achievement
Analysis of how teacher motivation, school leadership, and parental involvement predict student achievement in Hawassa secondary schools, Ethiopia.
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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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Graduate classrooms may be central to Global IR change
Explore how graduate classroom pedagogy can advance Global IR's diversity goals. This study reveals systemic pressures limiting epistemological diversity and proposes pedagogical interventions to.
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Resourcing shapes influence and fragmentation in international organizations
Special issue examining how state resourcing decisions—through funding, personnel, and support—fragment international organizations and undermine multilateral governance effectiveness.
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Work-care conflict affects creativity through mindset
Research reveals how work-care conflict impacts employee creativity via mindset and rumination, offering organizations strategies for enhancing creative performance.