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Visitors off the trail: Impacts on the dominant plant, bryophyte and lichen species in alpine heath vegetation in sub-arctic Sweden
Published 2021“…With a greater decrease in taller forbs and shrubs than in graminoids and prostrate plants, a greater decrease in lichen than in bryophyte species, and a change in vegetation composition. …”
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Employee Engagement in Government Institutions
Published 2018“…Employee engagement has attracted the attention of scholars and specialists in human resource management over recent years and involves the implementation of approaches that aim to create strong emotional ties between employees and the organizations for which they work to improve organizational outcomes. …”
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Introducing Extended Data on Terrorist Groups (EDTG), 1970 to 2016
Published 2020“…Unlike most extant group data sets, the extended data on terrorist groups (EDTG) is not tied to terrorist groups and attacks listed in the RAND terrorism data; rather, EDTG is linked to terrorist groups and attacks given in the Global Terrorism Database. …”
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Drug Resistance Induction and Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterization of a Candida albicans Drug Sensitive Isolate
Published 2023“…An interesting aspect of our study is the increase in the number of mutations in key genes with a sequential increase of drug selective pressures as the organism tries to increase its odds of adapting to an inhospitable environment. …”
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Not Just hydrocarbons: Japan’s multifaceted foreign policy approaches towards the GCC states
Published 2023“…The study thus demonstrates the salience of a multi-sectoral analytical approach, going beyond the traditional hydrocarbon trade, to grasp the full complexity of the increasingly multifaceted ties between Japan and the GCC states.…”
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Is board compensation excessive?
Published 2017“…Based on this, we then calculate whether directors of corporate boards are over- or undercompensated. On average, we find greater evidence of over- rather than undercompensation. …”
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Scrambled Prime Key Encryption
Published 2018“…Nevertheless, but the fast increase in computers' speed may threaten these algorithms. …”
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Structural Hole Theory, Audit Committee Member Gender, and Financial Restatements
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Do high energy-efficient buildings increase overheating risk in cold climates? Causes and mitigation measures required under recent and future climates
Published 2022“…While without adequate ventilation, the overheating risk in high-energy-efficient buildings can be higher than old buildings, where decreasing wall and window U-values and infiltration rate has a greater contribution to the increase of indoor temperature, while decreasing window SHGC has a lower contribution to the decrease in indoor temperature compared to the case with adequate ventilation. …”
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The Colonial impacts on French trade patterns
Published 2017“…This scarcely studied facet of colonial impact is important because colonial ties may have imposed territorial powers through shaping trade policies, by setting up preferential trading relationships and securing favourable markets in order to sustain themselves. …”
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Computation of Power Extraction From Photovoltaic Arrays Under Various Fault Conditions
Published 2020“…Although, commonly used Total-Cross-Tied (TCT) scheme in PV arrays is considered instrumental for reducing power losses there lies a great scope to evaluate power extraction through reconfiguration of modules with different PV materials. …”
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Community formation in socially enabled wireless networks. (c2018)
Published 2018“…To do so, a hierarchical framework composed of physical, social, and service layers is formed based on geographical proximity, social ties, and mutual interests among users. Each user forms own community intended to provide the highest number of services in a trusted environment. …”
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Major obstacles preventing governmental organizations in Abu Dhabi from implementing GIS
Published 2012“…This study looks at reasons behind the limited adoption of GIS and tries to identify as many reasons as possible, whether they are human related or non-human related. …”
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The Jordan and Litani rivers in the Middle East. (c1996)
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Gaining or Losing Team Ball Possession: The Dynamics of Momentum Perception and Strategic Choice in Football Coaches
Published 2019“…Nonetheless, both variables displayed asymmetrical effects, in the sense that: (1) the strength of positive PM appeared to be easier to decrease than to increase; and (2) the greater the positive PM (or the negative PM), the lesser (or the greater) the coaches’ tendency to make a change in the organization of their teams. …”
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Effect of consanguinity on birth weight for gestational age in a developing country
Published 2007“…No significant difference was observed in the decrease in birth weight between the first- and second-cousin marriages. …”
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Optimizing the number of players and training bout durations in soccer small‐sided games: Effects on mood balance and technical performance
Published 2025“…Therefore, coaches should consider longer continuous bouts when planning SSGs‐based training to significantly decrease TMD and enhance technical‐tactical performance in soccer SSGs.…”
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The Russia-Ukraine war, soaring food prices, and the Turkish economy: insights from computable general equilibrium
Published 2023“…Türkiye, as a neighboring country and a major player in the region, maintains close ties with Ukraine and Russia and heavily relies on agricultural imports from both countries making it susceptible to market shocks caused by the war. …”