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Some Bullen-Simpson type inequalities for differentiable s-convex functions
Convexity is one of the fundamental principles of analysis. Over the past few decades, many important inequalities have been established for different classes of convex functions. In this paper, some Bullen-Simpson type integral inequalities for functions whose first derivatives are s-convex in the second sense are established.
Meftah Badreddine, Samoudi Sara
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Fractional $ 3/8 $-Simpson type inequalities for differentiable convex functions
<abstract><p>The main objective of this study is to establish error estimates of the new parameterized quadrature rule similar to and covering the second Simpson formula. To do this, we start by introducing a new parameterized identity involving the right and left Riemann-Liouville integral operators.
Nassima Nasri +3 more
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Small Island Developing States have limited capacity to monitor Small Scale Fisheries, despite their high dependence on marine resources. Participatory monitoring of Small Scale Fisheries can fill data gaps while integrating resource users into fisheries management.
Guillermo Porriños +17 more
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Short Abstract This paper explores the relationships between Bedouin rights, citizenship and indigeneity in cultural heritage sites in Jordan. Through interviews and ethnographic fieldwork with Bedouin communities, we argue that a more critical engagement with indigeneity is necessary in Jordan.
Taraf Abu Hamdan, Olivia Mason
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Measures of Relationship Power Dynamics in Romantic Relationships
ABSTRACT Power is central to understanding romantic relationship dynamics. Yet, the study of relationship power lacks consistent measurement or agreement on the latent construct. Valid measurement is essential to align theory and research and increase the likelihood of replicability and comparability between studies.
Eleanor J. Junkins +4 more
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Bridging Gaps in Oral Health Frameworks: Mapping With Hodges' Health Career ‐ Care Domains ‐ Model
ABSTRACT Objectives Despite decades of national and global strategies, persistent inequities in oral health outcomes, access, and service provision remain. Existing frameworks often fail to integrate clinical and behavioral factors with social, cultural, and political determinants.
Silvana Bettiol +3 more
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Man Enough to Care: Intersections of Masculinities, Care, and Aging
ABSTRACT This study explores the intersection of masculinities, care, and aging through in‐depth interviews with 12 men employed in nursing in the Czech Republic. Using a qualitative design grounded in inductive grounded theory, data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed through thematic analysis in ATLAS.ti, following COREQ guidelines.
Daniela Rendl
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Creative Destruction or Just a Reshuffle? Turnover Among Businesses and Jobs in South Africa
ABSTRACT The concept of creative destruction emphasizes how the turnover of businesses and workers drives innovation, productivity gains and aggregate economic growth, even as individual firms and employees experience disruption. This article leverages administrative tax data for South Africa that measures flows rather than stocks, enabling a dynamic ...
Justin Visagie, Ivan Turok, Andrew Nell
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On new inequalities of Simpson's type for generalized convex functions
Summary: In this paper, using local fractional integrals on fractal sets \(R^{\alpha }\) \(\left ...
Sarkaya, Mehmet Zeki +2 more
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Short Abstract This paper explores how demographic change associated with age is a factor in the process of the ethnic diversification of neighbourhoods in England and Wales. Using Census data from 2001, 2011 and 2021, we find that ethnic diversity has increased across the age distribution nationally and in neighbourhoods as the populations of many ...
Richard Wright +3 more
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