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ABSTRACT Client‐perpetrated violence and turnover intentions are widespread problems among child‐welfare workers and are associated with both personal and organizational consequences. To elucidate their longitudinal association, the current study built on the cognitive activation theory of stress (CATS) and investigated (H1) whether client‐perpetrated ...
Sana Parveen +3 more
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Spatio-Temporal Patterns act as Computational Mechanisms governing Emergent behavior in Robotic Swarms [PDF]
open access articleOur goal is to control a robotic swarm without removing its swarm-like nature. In other words, we aim to intrinsically control a robotic swarm emergent behavior.
Khuman, A. S., Mohammed, Jack, Owa, Kay
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of local labour market concentration on wage and non‐wage attributes, leveraging demand‐side panel data. The analysis replicates the standard findings on wage and hiring elasticity, potentially revealing an additional layer‐abstention from collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) could lead to a double ...
Simone Chinetti
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This paper provides a new multi-attributes decision making approach on the basis of the Gini OWA ( $\text{G}^{\mathrm {p,q}}$ -OWA) operator, in which the Gini operator is the combination of the Gini mean and the OWA operator.
Peng Xiao +6 more
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Lattice Stiffening and Delayed Fluorescence in Columnar Liquid‐Crystalline Glasses
If the substitution pattern is well‐chosen, semiflexible triaryltriazine esters form glassy columnar liquid crystals whose column lattice distinctively shrinks at the glass transition. The presence of columnar liquid‐crystalline order is found to favor delayed fluorescence by triplet–triplet annihilation.
Monike da Silva Kutz +6 more
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Artificial intelligence can transform cardiovascular care in Africa by improving early diagnosis, enabling personalized treatments, expanding telemedicine use, and improving rural healthcare access. Integrating AI‐driven tools with supportive policies, collaborative frameworks, training, funding, and infrastructure can overcome existing challenges and ...
Boluwatife Samuel Fatokun +7 more
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Lopinavir/ritonavir use in Covid-19 infection: is it completely non-beneficial?
Covid-19 infection caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-COV-2 continues to be a major global health challenge. Till date, no drug has been approved for the treatment of this infection.
Adewale Bayode Owa +1 more
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An Improved Extreme Learning Machine for Imbalanced Data Classification
In the field of machine learning, Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) has been widely used in classification and regression tasks. However, like many traditional machine learning algorithms, the classification results of ELM are often not good enough when ...
Xiaopeng Zhang, Liangxi Qin
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SuDSlab: Delivering Real‐Time Data on Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS)
ABSTRACT Sustainably managing water is a global issue, with rapid land use change, climate change and ageing infrastructure increasing the risk of flooding. To help mitigate against and manage urban flood risk, Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS), along with Low Impact Development (LID), Sponge Cities and Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD), have been ...
Wm. Alexander Osborne +2 more
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Rammed earth blocks have recently gained substantial popularity in construction materials due to their environmental benefits, energy saving, and financial effectiveness. These benefits are even more pronounced if waste materials such as olive waste ash (
Hassan Ghanem +5 more
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