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The use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) among Italian children
OBJECTIVE: To examine prevalence and modalities of CAM use in children living in Novara, a northern Italian city, and to estimate the prescription rate from paediatricians. METHOD: We administered a phone questionnaire to the...
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Two Problem Formulations for Process Innovation Based on Operations Sophistication
Process innovation is assumed to require a more intrinsic rethinking of business processes, which is typically a creative process. Nevertheless, in this creative, prolific process, there can be artifacts derived from rational...
Applications of Mechatronics in Textiles and Clothing Industries
This article focuses on the transformative potential of mechatronics in up-to-date textiles and clothing industries, with a special focus on its implications for automation, efficiency in production, and product quality....
Developing Critical Digital Literacies Through Digital Storytelling
The South African Higher Education sector has undergone major transformation since the end of Apartheid more than 25 years ago. Critical digital literacies and critical (digital) citizenship, aligns with the most important...
Laura Chuhan Campbell, The Medieval Merlin Tradition in France and Italy: Prophecy, Paradox, and “Translatio”. (Gallica.) Cambridge, UK: D. S. Brewer, 2017. Pp. viii, 211. £60. ISBN
Irène Fabry-Tehranchi
Feb 07, 2020
This book, a revised version of the author’s 2011 dissertation at the University of Durham, studies the reinterpretation of Merlin’s character in French and Italian Arthurian literature through the question of translation. Laura...
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A Hybrid Integration of PLS-SEM, AHP, and FAHP Methods to Evaluate the Factors That Influence the Use of an LMS
The development of learning management systems (LMS) has an integral role to the promotion of new alternatives in relation to improve teaching and learning for universities. This study proposes the determination of the...
Real-time modelling of a pandemic influenza outbreak.
BACKGROUND: Real-time modelling is an essential component of the public health response to an outbreak of pandemic influenza in the UK. A model for epidemic reconstruction based on realistic epidemic surveillance data has been...
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The Vocal Traditions of two Indigenous Cultures of South Africa
Daniela Heunis
Nov 19, 2013
I have selected only two groups from the vastly differing groups of people in the Southern African society and will deal with each in an individual manner as the sociological, philosophical and musical practise of the music is...
Published by: Faculty of Education
GameTale
Daniela De Angeli
Aug 01, 2018
Digital technologies - games in particular - are offering museums new opportunities to engage the public with active and interactive experiences. Visitors are looking for experiences that are not only educative but also...
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The Vocal Traditions of two Indigenous Cultures of South Africa
Daniela Heunis
Nov 19, 2013
I have selected only two groups from the vastly differing groups of people in the Southern African society and will deal with each in an individual manner as the sociological, philosophical and musical practise of the music is...
Published by: Faculty of Education
GameTale
Daniela De Angeli
Aug 01, 2018
Digital technologies - games in particular - are offering museums new opportunities to engage the public with active and interactive experiences. Visitors are looking for experiences that are not only educative but also...
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Globsec Intelligence Reform Initiative
A senior practitioner peer-reviewed research paper on how to improve transatlantic counter-terrorism cooperation authored on behalf of the Globsec think-tank
Published by: GLOBSEC
Emotions and critical thinking at a dark heritage site
This paper explores the connection between memory study theories (antagonistic, cosmopolitan, and agonistic) and emotions in a dark heritage site. It does so by investigating Italian and Slovene visitors’ emotional reactions to...
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When Being Bad is Good? Bringing Neutralization Theory to Subcultural Narratives of Right-Wing Violence
Bringing together terrorism studies, subcultural theory, and narrative criminology, we here test the thesis that neutralization theory might be (further) developed to provide a framework for understanding stories of...
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Emotions and critical thinking at a dark heritage site
This paper explores the connection between memory study theories (antagonistic, cosmopolitan, and agonistic) and emotions in a dark heritage site. It does so by investigating Italian and Slovene visitors’ emotional reactions to...
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Geopolitics of the Li‐ion battery value chain and the Lithium Triangle in South America
Climate change and the low‐carbon transition are drastically changing the energy paradigm. A critical aspect is the burgeoning demand for lithium‐ion batteries and the massive amount of minerals and metals that will be required...
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Proliferating dendritic cell progenitors in human blood
CD34+cells in human cord blood and marrow are known to give rise to dendritic cells (DC), as well as to other myeloid lineages. CD34+cells are rare in adult blood, however, making it difficult to use CD34 + ceils to ascertain if...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Globsec Intelligence Reform Initiative
A senior practitioner peer-reviewed research paper on how to improve transatlantic counter-terrorism cooperation authored on behalf of the Globsec think-tank
Published by: GLOBSEC

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