Digital Literacy as Capital: Syrian Migrant Women's ICT Utilization and Social Cohesion in Türkiye
ABSTRACT This study examines how digital literacy functions as a form of capital shaping the social cohesion experiences of Syrian migrant women in Istanbul, Türkiye. Through the lens of Bourdieu's field theory, we analyse how women utilize information and communication technologies (ICTs) to navigate sociocultural barriers and establish themselves ...
Emel Özdora, Neslihan Çakmak Memiş
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Impact of Personality and Psychopathy on Deviant Workplace Behaviour: Systemic Approach
The main aim of this study was to examine the effect of the HEXACO domains and triarchic psychopathy dimensions on interpersonal and organisational deviant workplace behaviour.
Khawaja Sarwar +3 more
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Peer Effects and Youth Smoking in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey
This paper investigates the effect of peer smoking on individual smoking among youths in 10 countries that participated in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS).
Nikaj Silda
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Demand and Equilibrium Price of Health Care: A Structural Equation Approach
In this article, we propose a new approach to estimating health-care demand. The aim of this paper is to determine the production costs of health care from the demand function of care.
Firano Zakaria +2 more
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Water-Super Absorbent Polymer Increases Biomass Production Under Drought in Safflower, Alfalfa, and Common Vetch [PDF]
Many countries located in arid and semiarid areas suffer from drought. Water-super absorbent polymers (SAP) are synthetic products used for water retention in soil.
Ali Hosseini, Hassan Heidari
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Education and Health Expenditure Efficiency in OIC Countries: Using a DEA Approach [PDF]
Governments of developing countries typically spend between 15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small changes in the efficiency of public spending could have a major impact on GDP and on the attainment of the development's objectives. This paper presents a
Majid Sabbagh Kermani +3 more
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Sequence-specific interactions of the tight-binding I12-X86 lac repressor with non-operator DNA
The tight-binding I12-X86 lac repressor binds to non-operator DNA in a sequence-specific fashion. Using the DNA of the E. coli I gene we have investigated these sequence-specific interactions and compared them to the operator binding of wild-type repressor. The specific, non-operator DNA interactions are sensitive to the inducer IPTG.
A, Schmitz, D J, Galas
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Satisfaction of Consumers Using Innovative Aesthetic Medicine Services in Poland
Aesthetic medicine is a rapidly evolving field integrating knowledge from various medical specialties to enhance physical appearance, boost self-esteem, and improve quality of life.
Ankiel Magdalena, Kuczyńska Anna
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bindNode24: Competitive binding residue prediction with 60 % smaller model
Many proteins function through ligand binding. Yet, reliable experimental binding data remains limited. Recent advances predict binding residues from sequences using protein Language Model embeddings.
Kyra Erckert +2 more
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Coping with health shocks and the spousal role: Evidence from the Japanese household panel survey∗
Hospitalization is a serious health shock that has adverse effects on household welfare. However, the adverse effects are not uniform across households. This study performs a quantitative evaluation of within-household self-insurance among family members
Kazuo Ogawa
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