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Applications of Natural Language Processing in Otolaryngology: A Scoping Review
One‐hundred sixty‐six papers with a median publication year of 2024 (range 1982, 2024) were included. Sixty‐one percent (102/166) of studies used ChatGPT and were published in 2023 or 2024. Sixty studies used NLP for clinical education and decision support, 42 for patient education, 14 for electronic medical record improvement, 5 for triaging, 4 for ...
Norbert Banyi+4 more
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This study presents the first standardized assessment of the direct health burden of COVID‐19 across 920 locations worldwide during 2020 and 2021, covering five geographic levels: global, international regional, national, subnational, and local. Six key health measures, including incidence, prevalence, mortality, disability‐adjusted life years (DALYs),
Dan Shan+41 more
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Media Literacy and Consumption of Media and Advertising in University Students of Pedagogy in Chile
Carlos del Valle Rojas+2 more
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Abstract Background Cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD) is a well‐established non‐motor complication that significantly affects the quality of life and well‐being of both patients and care partners. To optimally detect mild cognitive impairment or dementia, extensive neuropsychological assessment is essential.
Roberta Biundo+20 more
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Faith-based Media Literacy Education: A Look at the Past with an Eye toward the Future
Stephanie Iaquinto, John F. Keeler
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Internal and External Sources of Nonprofit Innovativeness: A Configurational Approach
ABSTRACT Using a configurational approach, this research explores how the complex interrelationships among four organizational factors—board size, board involvement, centralization, and government funding—influence organizational innovation. Based on survey and archival data from 44 U.S.
Jiawei Sophia Fu+2 more
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Abstract Human–predator coexistence is a complex and dynamic relationship influenced by a variety of social–ecological factors. Recognising conflict as an inherent aspect of coexistence, rather than merely a problem to be solved, is crucial. This literature review examines how a range of factors contributes to human coexistence with predators.
Rocío Almuna+4 more
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Abstract Engaging conservation decision‐making with critical aspects of social science can enhance the equitability of conservation practice by recentring issues of social and environmental justice. Using rewilding as a conservation case in point, we identify five foundational questions to ask of rewilding projects to help align rewilding decision ...
Emma Cary+5 more
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Abstract Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse are considered essential threats to our well‐being both in Europe and worldwide. The EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030 was launched in May 2020, and it was reviewed by the Commission in 2024, assessing progress and identifying implementation gaps.
Attila Lenti+14 more
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