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Does compliance with the global anticorruption regime require the use of artificial intelligence?
Abstract Business firms constantly hear that artificial intelligence has changed the world and that they must either utilize artificial intelligence or fall behind. By extension, this would be true of regulatory compliance as well as operations. This article challenges the mantra of artificial intelligence as a ubiquitous agent of change.
Philip M. Nichols
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ABSTRACT Background Modern microservice architectures demand not only modularity, scalability, and maintainability but also adaptation to dynamic requirements. For applications deployed on Kubernetes, sidecar proxies have been used to separate the operational features (such as security, networking, or monitoring) from the application business logic by ...
Andoni Salcedo‐Navarro +2 more
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ABSTRACT Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing has been internationally branded as a major threat to oceans. Frequently depicted as having profound societal impacts and operational synergies with other forms of criminal activities, which justify the need for a so‐called global fight against IUU fishing to protect the marine commons and ...
Paula Satizábal +3 more
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The existing of database processing is needed by many institutions and companies. Database is not only to get information faster, it is also enlarging their service to customer. For companies, this advantage can increase competency.
Leo Willyanto Santoso
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Assessment of genetically modified soybean DBN9004 (application EFSA‐GMO‐BE‐2019‐165)
Abstract Genetically modified soybean DBN9004 was developed to confer tolerance to glufosinate‐ammonium‐ and glyphosate‐containing herbicides. These properties were achieved by introducing the cp4 epsps and pat expression cassettes. The molecular characterisation data and bioinformatic analyses do not identify issues requiring food/feed safety ...
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) +27 more
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Teaching Journalism in Ukraine: Between Formal and Non-Formal Education [PDF]
Formal journalism education in Ukraine has be en criticized for quite a long time for still being affected by the old Soviet theory-based teac hing model, rather than adhering to internation- ally accepted best practices. The system of teaching
Olena Demchenko
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Aim This study aimed to explore the comparative risks for dystonia among different second‐generation antipsychotics (SGAs), the influence of sex, and the relationship between the time‐to‐onset of dystonia and its outcomes. Methods We analyzed data from the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report database from April 2004 to November 2023.
Takumi Ebina +3 more
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Digital teaching resource management system for higher education
At present, the management and utilization of teaching resources in higher education is characterized by problems, such as single function, simple structure, poor sharing, and weak management capacity. Based on this, this study proposes a multimedia information processing technique based on computer technology.
Lin Zhu, Li Zhuang, Caihong Li
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From the Field: “Teach Syrians how to live here, to communicate, how to exchange information and knowledge” [PDF]
Refugees do heavily rely on (social) media before and during migration, as the article by Anke Fiedler in this GMJ special issue impressively demonstrates. But what happens after refugees have reached their country of destination?
Christine Horz
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The Flood Event in July 2021 in Europe—Observations, Conclusions, Challenges
Journal of Flood Risk Management, Volume 19, Issue 1, March 2026.
Holger Schüttrumpf +4 more
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