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The level of aggressiveness of an individual is a factor that shapes intraguild predation (IGP) interactions. In Nabis americoferus, high aggressiveness leads to an increase in attack rate and IGP against Harmonia axyridis. Moreover, the absence of extraguild prey seems to exacerbate IGP. In docile N.
Pierre Royer +3 more
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Time Segmentation Approach Allowing QoS and Energy Saving for Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks are conceived to monitor a certain application or physical phenomena and are supposed to function for several years without any human intervention for maintenance.
Chalhoub, Gerard +2 more
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Summary In 2021, for the first time, the EU Member States were required to include Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) in their Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Strategic Plans (2023–2027). We present the findings of empirical research into how this requirement has influenced the development of national AKIS.
Lee‐Ann Sutherland, Katrin Prager
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A Bibliometric Review of a Decade of Integrated Reporting Research*
ABSTRACT Understanding the current status and future directions of integrated reporting (IR) within today's voluntary reporting landscape is crucial for advancing accounting scholarship and practice. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric review of IR research alongside content analysis to identify publication trends, research collaborations,
Ajanthan Alagathurai +3 more
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As redes sociais importam para a pobreza urbana?
Dans cet article, on confirme l'importance des réseaux sociaux et de la sociabilité pour les situations de pauvreté urbaine. On part d'une recherche sur des réseaux sociaux dans des milieux de pauvreté urbaine, où l'on a repéré et analysé nombre d ...
Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques
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Business-oriented Analysis of a Social Network of University Students [PDF]
Despites the great interest caused by social networks in Business Science, their analysis is rarely performed both in a global and systematic way in this field: most authors focus on parts of the studied network, or on a few nodes considered individually.
Jean-Michel Balasque, Vincent Labatut
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Analyse typologique des transhumances ovines de la région de Djelfa : Quel type pour quel avenir [PDF]
La transhumance constitue une pratique courante de l'elevage ovin agropastoral. Elle permet l'acces a des patures supplementaires. Toutefois, cette pratique qui contribue a l'equilibre des systemes alimentaires connait des difficultes. Pour se maintenir,
Bellahrache, Ahmed +4 more
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CISO: Species distribution modelling Conditioned on Incomplete Species Observations
Abstract Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict species' geographic distributions, serving as critical tools for ecological research and conservation planning. Typically, SDMs relate species occurrences to environmental variables representing abiotic factors, such as temperature, precipitation, and soil properties.
Hager Radi Abdelwahed +6 more
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The RHAPSODY multinational study investigated 26 months of continuous treatment with 5‐grass‐pollen sublingual SLIT drops in adults with moderate‐to‐severe grass‐pollen‐induced allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. The primary efficacy endpoint (the average daily total combined score) showed statistically significant differences in favour of the active ...
Alain Didier +4 more
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Using Colored Stochastic Petri Net (CS-PN) software for protocol specification, validation, and evaluation [PDF]
The specification, verification, validation, and evaluation, which make up the different steps of the CS-PN software are outlined. The colored stochastic Petri net software is applied to a Wound/Wait protocol decomposable into two principal modules ...
Luguern, Jean-Pierre, Zenie, Alexandre
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