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Human Capital 4.0: Readiness of Initial Vocational Education Programmes in Italy and Germany
ABSTRACT The rapid pace of technological innovation and the advent of Industry 4.0 have profoundly transformed labour markets and the nature of work. This paper examines the preparedness of Initial Vocational Education and Training (IVET) programmes in Germany and Italy to meet the demands of Human Capital 4.0. Utilising a comparative analysis of three
Luca Antonazzo, Susanne Peters
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Numerical investigation of the Brownian q=2 Potts model
In active matter, such as the Vicsek model of flocking, particles possess an internal degree of freedom, such as their director, which is subject to interaction with other particles, provided they are within a certain range.
Letian Chen, Gunnar Pruessner
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Background Providing accessible CBT for young children identified as at risk for anxiety disorders through screening in schools could reduce later problems. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of parent‐led CBT delivered via online and telephone call support alongside usual school provision, compared to usual school provision only for young ...
Tessa Reardon +30 more
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A Lock Free Approach To Parallelize The Cellular Potts Model: Application To Ductal Carcinoma In Situ. [PDF]
Tomeu AJ, Salguero AG.
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ABSTRACT Climate change and environmental disasters can jointly impact species distributions and ecosystem stability, including pollinators and the resources they rely on. We used occurrence and climate data to predict the distribution of Apis mellifera in the Doce River Basin, south‐east Brazil, under baseline and future scenarios (2050).
Flávio Mariano Machado Mota +4 more
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Environmental Variability Shapes Life-History Trade-Offs Within and Between Populations of a Long-Lived Seabird. [PDF]
Life‐history theory predicts a trade‐off between allocation of resources to reproduction or self‐maintenance, yet how environmental variability shapes this trade‐off remains poorly understood. We show that black‐browed albatrosses (Thalassarche melanophris) breeding in more variable environments display slower life histories (slow, late‐onset ...
Mohring B +13 more
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Learning canonical Potts models
The number of registered sequences of proteins grows much faster than the number ofexperimentally annotated ones. A standard approach to mitigate this ever increasing gap is totransfer annotations from a known sequence to other proteins of common ancestry calledhomologs, which may have preserved similar structure and function.
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Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) biodiversity surveys have the power to transform the detection of species in natural environments, which is crucial for the conservation and management of freshwater, estuarine and marine environments. Globally, eDNA‐based analyses have increased significantly, with fishes being the most widely studied aquatic ...
Sophie von der Heyden
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Abstract When common‐pool resources such as freshwater, clean air, and fisheries span national borders, the collective action problems encountered are particularly severe. This study explores the role of polycentric governance systems in overcoming these pressing problems, which frequently underlie global grand challenges. Integrating political economy
Amol M. Joshi +4 more
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Psychogenic polydipsia in dogs – a review of pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment
Polyuria and polydipsia represent a common clinical presentation in dogs and may result from numerous disorders affecting different body systems. Compulsive water consumption is characteristic of psychogenic polydipsia, a primary polydipsia disorder rooted in neurologic, behavioural or environmental factors.
G. Pavlovsky
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