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Environmental Conditions as Determinants of Kidney Stone Formation. [PDF]
González-Enguita C +3 more
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Growing Demand and Uneven Supply: Eight Years of Nature Education in China 需求增长与供给不均:中国自然教育八年发展回顾
ABSTRACT This study examines the role of nature education in advancing conservation and sustainability in China between 2014 and 2023. Drawing on national survey reports and historical–comparative methods, it analyses the dynamics of public demand, institutional supply, and practitioner capacity.
Qi Yunxi, Lyu Xiang, Huang Yu
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Algorithmic aesthetics: Cognitive perspectives on AI-generated visual art. [PDF]
Bara I, Darda KM, Ramsey R, Cross ES.
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A tunable microwave absorption metamaterial inspired by moths evading bat detection
Electromagnetic radiation in the current environment has become complex and uncontrollable due to the advancement of wireless technology. Inspired by the moth surface cilia to bend and evade bat sonar detection, our work introduces a metamaterial incorporating broadband and tunable microwave absorption properties combined with deep learning algorithms.
Yijie Liu +13 more
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Protecting antiquities in early modern Rome: the papal edicts as paradigms for the heritage safeguard in Europe. [PDF]
Mannoni C.
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ABSTRACT As a fundamental tenet of socialism with Chinese characteristics, pursuing common prosperity for all entails reducing urban‐rural disparities while simultaneously increasing rural household income. This study utilizes interview and survey data from the “Chinese Thousand Villages Survey” conducted by the Shanghai University of Finance and ...
Qingen Gai +3 more
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Wymysorys revitalisation theatre: identity and community (re)building. [PDF]
Majerska-Sznajder J, Maryniak J, Olko J.
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The Source of Life: Meditation and Spirituality in Healthcare for a Comprehensive Approach to The COVID-19 Syndemic. [PDF]
Bormolini G +4 more
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Impact of Geography on Institutions in Agricultural and Nomadic Societies
ABSTRACT How geography affects the choice of institutions is studied in a theoretical model. In this model, nations are located around a circle. Rulers compete through choosing tax rates, the level of military spending, and the degree of formality of institutions. Geographic condition is captured by population density.
Haiwen Zhou
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