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Mathematical modeling involved into the physical culture informatization
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Digitalising biodiversity: Exploring perceptions on risks and opportunities
Digitalisation is transforming biodiversity conservation, offering new opportunities for research, governance and public engagement. Herbarium digitisation, for example, enables large‐scale access to plant data, supporting conservation, restoration and sustainable use.
Björn‐Ola Linnér +9 more
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Life after herbarium digitisation: Physical and digital collections, curation and use
Societal Impact Statement Collections of dried plant specimens (herbaria) provide an invaluable resource for the study of many areas of scientific interest and conservation globally. Digitisation increases access to specimens and metadata, enabling efficient use across a broad spectrum of research.
Alan James Paton +39 more
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From Context to Care: Rethinking Stigma Detection in Clinical Language Models.
Haldar S, Bear Don't Walk Iv O, Akter S.
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Artificial intelligence translation in healthcare: an urgent call for evidence-informed policy frameworks. [PDF]
Anyaegbuna C +8 more
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The digitization of RBetno (JBRJ) represents a step forward for biodiversity conservation in Brazil. Aligned with the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (Target 2, 2020–2030), this project documents the use of plants, including traditional knowledge and vernacular names, with a focus on the Atlantic Forest and Amazon.
Viviane S. Fonseca‐Kruel +6 more
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Design, development, and evaluation of a web-based consultation system for birth after cesarean: a mixed-method study protocol. [PDF]
Marvi FJ +3 more
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Botanical exploration, discovery and conservation rely heavily on access to herbarium collections. Recently, digital access to label information, including georeferenced locality data, and images of herbarium specimens available online have greatly increased usage of herbarium specimen data.
Ronell R. Klopper +9 more
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Trends and perspectives in global Food-Based Dietary Guidelines: a narrative review. [PDF]
Okada C, Katagiri R.
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