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Internationally Educated Nurses' Experiences of Working in U.S. Long‐Term Care Settings
ABSTRACT Increasing reliance on Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) in the U.S. healthcare system, particularly in Long‐Term Care (LTC) settings, necessitates an in‐depth exploration of their transition experiences. The primary purpose of this qualitative study was to understand how IENs describe their experiences transitioning to work with older ...
Sherif Olanrewaju +3 more
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Technical pre-study for the ExMS project [PDF]
This report aims to give an overview of software and hardware platforms available now or in the near future for building a prototype of an ExMS application (for an overview of the ExMS project, see Appendix).
Bromée, Fredrik
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Metal‐organic framework–hydrogel composites are explored as multifunctional materials for next‐generation sensors and sensing systems. This review summarizes recent advances in employing these smart composites to fabricate optical, electrochemical, and electromechanical sensors, emphasizing their potential in healthcare, biomedical diagnostics ...
Md Sazzadur Rahman +2 more
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Heterogeneous component interactions: Sensors integration into multimedia applications
Resource-constrained embedded and mobile devices are becoming increasingly common. Since few years, some mobile and ubiquitous devices such as wireless sensor, able to be aware of their physical environment, appeared.
Dalmau, Marc +2 more
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Advances in Electrochemical Urea Biosensors: Trends and Future Prospects
This review explores advances in enzymatic and non‐enzymatic biosensors, emphasizing electrochemical detection, material innovations, and IoT integration for real‐time tracking. Key challenges and future opportunities in enhancing sensitivity, selectivity, and portability are highlighted, showcasing biosensors as promising tools for next‐generation ...
Samar Shurbaji +6 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION The Active Gains in Brain Using Exercise During Aging (AGUEDA) trial examined the effects of a 24 week resistance exercise (RE) intervention on executive function (EF) and other cognitive domains in cognitively normal older adults. METHODS Ninety participants (mean age, 71.8 years; 57.8% female) were randomized to an RE or control
Beatriz Fernandez‐Gamez +19 more
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Explainable AI With Imbalanced Learning Strategies for Blockchain Transaction Fraud Detection
Research methodology pipeline for blockchain fraud detection. ABSTRACT Blockchain networks now support billions of dollars in daily transactions, making reliable and transparent fraud detection essential for maintaining user trust and financial stability.
Ahmed Abbas Jasim Al‐Hchaimi +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the lived experiences of Thai participants of public mass shooting during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Design A phenomenographic research approach was used. Methods Fifteen participants were recruited using purposive and snowball sampling.
Ek‐Uma Imkome
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acoupi: An open‐source Python framework for deploying bioacoustic AI models on edge devices
Abstract Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) coupled with artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an essential tool for biodiversity monitoring. Traditional PAM systems require manual data offloading and impose substantial demands on data storage and computing infrastructure. The combination of on‐device AI processing and network connectivity enables to
Aude Vuilliomenet +4 more
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Policing Protest Through Financial Sanctions: Canada and the ‘Freedom Convoy’
ABSTRACT For 3 weeks in early 2022, the so‐called ‘Freedom’ Convoy took over the downtown of Canada's capital, fuelled by frustrations with the federal government over strict vaccine policies and frequent lockdowns. In response, the Prime Minister declared a national crisis and invoked the Emergencies Act.
Emily Gilbert
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