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  1. La antropología genética de Fernando Rielo y la inteligencia artificial.Jesus F. Cevallos M. - manuscript
    “Toda noción, idea, concepto o juicio, significados por una relación observacional, pretenden llevar con su carga semántica la riqueza de una realidad que desborda y remonta nuestro proceso cognitivo.” Esta frase, tomada de un escrito inédito de la escuela idente (Rielo, 2002), es propia de una concepción de la inteligencia humana que puede iluminar el estudio de otras formas de inteligencia, entre ellas, el de la llamada Inteligen- cia Artificial (IA). A medida que esta última parece poner al descubierto interrogantes (...)
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  2. Towards Success: The Impact of School Head Leadership Style on School Performance – A Systematic Review.Eloise Joyce M. Ombao & Leonora F. De Jesus - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research and Innovation 3 (1):173-186.
    This systematic review is intended to identify the most effective leadership style employed by school heads in achieving quality performance of the teachers, success of the learners, and the overall school success. The study analyzed forty-four (44) research articles to examine the impact of various leadership styles on school outcomes. Findings revealed five distinct leadership styles, with transformational and democratic leadership emerging as the most effective in promoting quality performance and success. While these leadership styles have demonstrated significant benefits, each (...)
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  3. Toxic Micromanagement in the Workplace: Its Impact on Employee Productivity, Trust, and Innovation.Jiomarie B. Jesus, Mark Anthony I. Tenedero, Efren C. Solis, Khay-C. G. Gemodo, Almar Carl V. Amen & Myra Vi Loberanes - 2025 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 17 (9):922-956.
    Micromanagement, when excessively practiced, evolves into a toxic leadership approach that restricts employee autonomy and undermines organizational performance. This study examined the effects of ten micromanagement archetypes—including "The Control Freak," "The Nitpicker," and "The Idea Thief"—on employee productivity, trust in leadership, and innovation behavior across five major sectors in Metro Cebu, Philippines. Utilizing a descriptive-correlational quantitative design, data were gathered from 400 full-time employees selected through stratified random sampling. Standardized survey instruments revealed moderate employee productivity (M = 3.42, SD = (...)
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  4. Review of Paul F. M. Zahl, The First Christian: Universal Truth in the Teachings of Jesus.D. Seiple - 2004 - Review of Biblical Literature 2004 (September 11).
    This book by Paul F. M. Zahl, Dean of Cathedral Church of the Advent (Episcopal) in Birmingham, Alabama, is billed as “an exercise in New Testament theology.” Jesus, Zahl declares, was “the First Christian,” and this can be so only because the relation between Jesus and his Judaic background is not what mainstream biblical scholars have thought. Zahl sees the historical Jesus as mainly discontinuous with his own Judaic context and (or, it seems, because) he thinks that (...)
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  5. Produtividade e indicadores econômicos de cordeiros de diferentes genótipos terminados com dieta à base de palma forrageira.F. Q. Cartaxo, J. C. A. B. BRANDÃO, J. P. F. Ramos, M. S. C. Pinto, L. C. Targino, A. A. Ferreira, D. D. R. Souza, V. A. Dantas, A. S. Lima & T. C. Leal - 2025 - Ciência Animal Brasileira 26 (1):e-79907P.
    Resumo: O estudo teve por objetivo avaliar a produtividade e indicadores econômicos de cordeiros da raça Santa Inês ou mestiços Dorper x Santa Inês terminados em confinamento com dieta à base de palma forrageira. Foram utilizados 16 cordeiros não castrados, sendo oito da raça Santa Inês e oito mestiços Dorper x Santa Inês (87,5% Dorper + 12,5% Santa Inês). A idade média no início da pesquisa foi de 150 dias ± 7,28 e o peso vivo médio foi de 24,28 kg (...)
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  6. Brand Reputation in the Age of AI: Impact of AI-Driven Customer Interaction, Social Media Engagement, and Sustainability Messaging on Consumer Trust and Purchase Intention.Jiomarie B. Jesus, Ma Rosalina A. Besario, Niña Lyn E. Bueno, Charito L. Bonghanoy, Rocel I. Navaja, Genessa L. Basilisco, Jeffy M. Sumilhig & Chesa Ople-Alviola - 2026 - International Review of Management and Marketing 16 (1):161-169.
    The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly transformed digital branding, necessitating a deeper investigation into how AI-driven strategies influence consumer behavior in emerging markets. This study examined the impact of AI-driven customer interaction, social media engagement, and sustainability messaging on brand trust and purchase intention, with brand trust hypothesized as a mediating variable. A descriptive-correlational design was employed, using structured questionnaires distributed to 600 digitally active consumers in Metro Cebu. Data analysis included Pearson correlation, multiple regression, and mediation (...)
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  7. Programang Pampananaliksik Tungo sa Intelektwalisasyon ng Wikang Filipino.Leonora F. de Jesus, Niña Lilia Javier & Al Vincent Mendiola - 2023 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research and Innovation 1 (4):213-227.
    Isang patuloy na hamon sa wikang Filipino at sa mga gumagamit nito sa panahon ng pandemya ang pagpapayabong ng kultura ng saliksik. Sa kabila ng iba’t ibang modalidad ng pagkatuto ng mag-aaral, tinukoy ng pag-aaral na ito ang mga paraan ng guro sa pagtuturo ng Pananaliksik gayundin naitala ang kanilang karanasan at natukoy ang hamon at suliranin na kanilang kinaharap. Penomenolohikal na pagsusuri ang disenyong ginamit sa pag-aaral na tumuon sa pagsukat at pag-aanalisang tematiko ng mga tugon. Inilahad ng pag-aaral (...)
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  8. Green Flags at Work: Influence of a Healthy Workplace on Employee Retention and Well-Being.Jiomarie B. Jesus, Evelyn C. Navares, Mary Ann G. Salazar, Jhoronnie Gayl C. Bontes, Jeffy M. Sumilhig & T. Abiera Jr, Marciano - 2025 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 45 (5):574-583.
    In response to the rising incidence of burnout and employee turnover, this study examined the influence of healthyworkplace practices—conceptualized as "green flags"—on employee well-being and retention intentions. These greenflags included quality of life support, work-life boundary practices, mental health accommodation, psychologicalsafety, and recognition. Grounded in the Conservation of Resources theory, a quantitative descriptive-correlationaldesign was employed using structured surveys administered to 500 full-time employees across five industry sectorsin Metro Cebu, Philippines. Stratified random sampling ensured sectoral representation. The study applied descriptivestatistics, Pearson (...)
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  9. Labor Demand-Supply Dynamics in the Digital Age: Empirical Evidence from SMEs in Mandaue City.Jiomarie B. Jesus, Laurencio M. Andrino Jr, Yorie C. Palis & Evelyn C. Navares - 2025 - Preo Journal of Business and Management 6 (2):64-98.
    This study investigated the labor demand-supply dynamics among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Mandaue City within the broader context of digital transformation. Guided by a descriptive-correlational quantitative research design, the study aimed to describe the current state of labor equilibrium and assess the predictive influence of six key organizational and technological factors: automation anxiety, digital skills readiness, access to policy incentives, recruitment technology usage, perceived market volatility, and flexibility in work arrangements. Data were collected from 300 purposively selected SME (...)
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  10. Effects of dietary supplementation with vegetable oils of different unsaturated fatty acids composition on intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance performance, and carcass traits of sheep.E. L. G. Andrade, J. M. Pereira Filho, K. H. O. S. Lucena, L. S. Barros, A. M. Barbosa, R. L. Oliveira, S. Gonzaga Neto, J. P. F. Oliveira, M. A. Fonseca & L. R. Bezerra - 2025 - Tropical Animal Health and Production 57 (1):147.
    We aimed at evaluating the best unsaturated fatty acid candidate (vegetable oil) for blending (dry matter-DM basis) with cashew nutshell liquid (CNSL) to improve feed intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance, growth, and carcass traits in sheep. Forty uncastrated male Santa Ines × Dorper crossbred sheep (n = 8/treatment) weighting 24.44 ± 1.5 kg were used. Animals were randomly assigned to a completely randomized design and received one of the following treatments: a control group consisting of a blend of phenolic lipids (CNSL (...)
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  11. Examining Organizational Support Practices and Job Characteristics in Fostering Employee Commitment: A Case Study.Genrevel Manreal, Norberto M. Secretaria, Jiomarie B. Jesus, Jovert J. Delegencia & Rose C. Castillo - 2025 - Human Behavior, Development and Society 26 (3):395-407.
    Aim/Purpose: This study investigated the influence of Human Resource Organizational Support (HROS) practices on employee commitment in a technology-driven business environment. Employee commitment is a strategic imperative for organizations navigating rapid innovation and digital transformation. Despite extensive research, there remains limited empirical evidence on how specific organizational support practices, such as recognition, communication, professional development, work-life balance, and employee involvement, impact employee commitment within tech-oriented workplaces in Southeast Asia. By focusing on Sun Asterisk Development Inc. in Cebu City, Philippines, this (...)
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  12. Educational Transformation: Perspectives on the Implementation of the Matatag Curriculum in the Philippines.Osias Kit T. Kilag, Jiomarie B. Jesus, Francisca T. Uy, John Michael V. Sasan, Khlaraize M. Seblos & Rose Anne Gier - 2024 - International Multidisciplinary Journal of Research for Innovation, Sustainability, and Excellence 1 (5):306-311.
    The Matatag Curriculum represents a transformative approach to education in the Philippines, aiming to empower learners and enhance their competitiveness on the global stage. This research investigates the perceptions of educators, stakeholders, policymakers, and students regarding the implementation of the Matatag Curriculum. Findings reveal a consensus on the curriculum's potential to foster critical thinking, creativity, and holistic development among students, while also highlighting challenges such as resistance to change and resource constraints. Recommendations for improvement include additional training for educators, development (...)
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  13. Mineness without Minimal Selves.M. V. P. Slors & F. Jongepier - 2014 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 21 (7-8):193-219.
    In this paper we focus on what is referred to as the ‘mineness’ of experience, that is, the intimate familiarity we have with our own thoughts, perceptions, and emotions. Most accounts characterize mineness in terms of an experiential dimension, the first-person givenness of experience, that is subsumed under the notion of minimal self-consciousness or a ‘minimal self’. We argue that this account faces problems and develop an alternative account of mineness in terms of the coherence of experiences with what we (...)
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  14. Effects of Chlorella vulgaris and Probiotic Dietary Supplementation on Performance, Apparent Digestibility, and Gut Morphology of Post-weaning Piglets.M. F. Pedro, D. F. P. Carvalho, C. F. Martins, D. Kohútová, O. Madacussengua, M. Pinho, S. P. Alves, L. Ferreira, M. R. G. Maia, A. J. M. Fonseca, A. R. J. Cabrita, M. P. Mourato, A. M. Almeida, R. J. B. Bessa & J. P. B. Freire - 2025 - Acs Agricultural Science and Technology 2025.
    In intensive swine production, piglets are separated from the sow at weaning, joined with other litters, and abruptly transitioned from milk to dry feeding at an early age (typically 21−28 days). Thus, weaning is the most stressful phase of the pig’s productive life. Consequently, at this stage, piglets often show a decreased growth and increased digestive disturbances. As such, they may benefit the most from the supply of highly digestible or bioactive nutrients and probiotics in order to promote gut health, (...)
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  15. Considerações legais e forenses do aborto infeccioso bovino na “Saúde Única”: Revisão (18th edition).Jackson Barros Do Amaral, Vinícius José Moreira Nogueira & Wendell da Luz Silva (eds.) - 2024 - Londrina: Pubvet.
    In Brazil, the social demand for veterinary expertise is growing. However, there is still a shortage of professionals trained in this area to apply specific knowledge to each case. Studies and research into forensic veterinary medicine are necessary for veterinary experts to assist in investigations and legal proceedings. Veterinary medicine has subjects on its curriculum that cover the knowledge needed to apply in the fields of animal health, public health and the environment. The interaction between human and veterinary medicine, as (...)
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  16. Cost Effectiveness Analysis and Fairness.F. M. Kamm - 2015 - Journal of Practical Ethics 3 (1):1-14.
    This article considers some different views of fairness and whether they conflict with the use of a version of Cost Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) that calls for maximizing health benefits per dollar spent. Among the concerns addressed are whether this version of CEA ignores the concerns of the worst off and inappropriately aggregates small benefits to many people. I critically examine the views of Daniel Hausman and Peter Singer who defend this version of CEA and Eric Nord among others who criticize (...)
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  17. Abortion Bans and Cruelty.F. M. Kamm - forthcoming - Journal of Practical Ethics.
    Abortion bans have been characterized as cruel especially in not allowing exceptions for rape or incest. The article first examines one approach to morally justifying bans based on the Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) which distinguishes morally between killing or letting die intending death versus doing so only foreseeing death. It then presents some criticisms of the implications of the DDE but also argues that what the doctrine permits helps provide a ground for the permissibility of abortions even if the (...)
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  18. Gado de leite no Semiárido.M. M. A. Moura, R. F. Costa, O. F. Pires Neto & L. B. Almeida - 2025 - In M. E. R. Lopes, M. M. A. Moura, L. B. Almeida, C. A. Dias Júnior, R. R. Gitirana, E. M. GUSMÃO, M. P. Silva, K. V. P. Soares, R. F. Costa, O. S. Pires Neto, R. A. Assis, J. S. Siqueira, H. C. Ferreira & J. C. Ribeiro, Reprodução de Bovinos Leiteiros no Semiárido. Ponta Grossa: ATENA EDITORA. pp. 49-60.
    A produção de leite no semiárido brasileiro exige planejamento, adaptação e manejo criterioso, considerando as limitações climáticas e a disponibilidade de recursos naturais. A escassez hídrica, as altas temperaturas e a sazonalidade das pastagens impõem desafios constantes aos produtores, tornando indispensável o uso de práticas técnicas adequadas. O livro Gado de Leite no Semiárido apresenta, de forma clara e objetiva, os principais aspectos relacionados à criação de bovinos leiteiros nessa região, abordando temas como forrageiras, alimentação, reprodução, sanidade, manejo da gestação, (...)
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  19. Readings on the Definition and Arguments Towards Atheism Among Muslim Theologians and Philosophers.Fuad M. R. M., M. K. N. Che Nordin, M. F. Hamat & M. A. Salem Qatawneh - 2022 - Afkar: Journal of 'Aqidah and Islamic Thought 24 (1):343-380.
    This study aims to discuss a preliminary analysis of responses by classical and contemporary Muslim scholars on Atheism and New Atheism and identify the approaches that have been taken by them. It also elucidates on type of arguments used by those scholars. While there are many studies about Atheism, New Atheism, and Islam, few or none of them preliminary analysed the works of classical and contemporary Muslim scholars. Selected books written by classical and contemporary Muslim scholars on Atheism and New (...)
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  20. Artificial Intelligence, Society 5.0 and Smart City Adaptation Initiatives for Businesses: An Integrated Approach.Inês A. M. Gil, Fernando A. F. Ferreira, Neuza C. M. Q. F. Ferreira, Florentin Smarandache, Momtaj Khanam & Tugrul Daim - 2026 - Technovation 150:1-15.
    The unprecedented migration of populations to urban areas has created major challenges for municipalities and service providers. To address these issues, decision-makers must embrace smart city and Society 5.0 paradigms, both of which focus on adaptability and sustainable development. Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a pivotal role by expanding service capacity, enabling automation, and processing vast data to align urban development with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This paper develops a multi-criteria analysis system designed to support decision-making in complex socio-technological (...)
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  21. Generative AI in the Creative Industries: Revolutionizing Art, Music, and Media.Mohammed F. El-Habibi, Mohammed A. Hamed, Raed Z. Sababa, Mones M. Al-Hanjori, Bassem S. Abu-Nasser & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2024 - International Journal of Academic Engineering Research(Ijaer) 8 (10):71-74.
    Abstract: Generative AI is transforming the creative industries by redefining how art, music, and media are produced and experienced. This paper explores the profound impact of generative AI technologies, such as deep learning models and neural networks, on creative processes. By enabling artists, musicians, and content creators to collaborate with AI, these systems enhance creativity, speed up production, and generate novel forms of expression. The paper also addresses ethical considerations, including intellectual property rights, the role of human creativity in AI-assisted (...)
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  22. The neural correlates of visual imagery: a co-ordinate-based meta-analysis.C. Winlove, F. Milton, J. Ranson, J. Fulford, M. MacKisack, Fiona Macpherson & A. Zeman - 2018 - Cortex 105 (August 2018):4-25.
    Visual imagery is a form of sensory imagination, involving subjective experiences typically described as similar to perception, but which occur in the absence of corresponding external stimuli. We used the Activation Likelihood Estimation algorithm (ALE) to identify regions consistently activated by visual imagery across 40 neuroimaging studies, the first such meta-analysis. We also employed a recently developed multi-modal parcellation of the human brain to attribute stereotactic co-ordinates to one of 180 anatomical regions, the first time this approach has been combined (...)
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  23. Uma proposta para o uso de RPG no Ensino de Física: A Vingança de Newton.M. R. V. B. Souza, L. H. Freitas, F. X. Carvalho & L. A. M. Souza - 2024 - Jornal Mato-Grossense de Física 7 (2):11-26.
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  24. A Proposed Expert System for Obstetrics & Gynecology Diseases Diagnosis.Mohammed F. El-Habibi, Mosa M. M. Megdad, Mohanad H. Al-Qadi, Mohammed J. A. AlQatrawi, Raed Z. Sababa & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2022 - International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR) 6 (5):305-321.
    Background: Obstetrics and gynaecology are many and common, where a woman suffers from problems related to pregnancy or her reproductive organs. Any part of her body may be affected due to some symptoms that are completely related to the reproductive organs when she is in a critical period for her, whether in her menstrual cycle, pregnancy, or disease conditions. The bulk of cases of diseases related to women and childbirth are dealt with great care and special care, as all diseases (...)
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  25. Reprodução de Bovinos Leiteiros no Semiárido.M. E. R. Lopes, M. M. A. Moura, L. B. Almeida, C. A. Dias Júnior, R. R. Gitirana, E. M. GUSMÃO, M. P. Silva, K. V. P. Soares, R. F. Costa, O. S. Pires Neto, R. A. Assis, J. S. Siqueira, H. C. Ferreira & J. C. Ribeiro (eds.) - 2025 - Ponta Grossa: ATENA EDITORA.
    A eficiência reprodutiva dos bovinos leiteiros é fundamental para a sustentabilidade da pecuária no semiárido, especialmente em Minas Gerais e Bahia, onde altas temperaturas e escassez de chuvas afetam a fertilidade e a rentabilidade. O estresse térmico é um dos principais fatores que comprometem a reprodução, pois altera o equilíbrio hormonal e reduz a manifestação de cio. O Índice de Temperatura e Umidade (ITU) é utilizado para avaliar o nível de desconforto térmico, sendo valores acima de 74 considerados críticos. Estratégias (...)
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  26. Los libres no discriminan. La libertad verdadera-metafísica en el estoicismo y su plausible vinculación con la no-discriminación y la antidiscriminación.F. M. Ortiz-Delgado - 2025 - Filosofia Unisinos 26 (3):1-14.
    The Stoic conception of “metaphysical” liberty establishes that this is a characteristic of the virtuous person and, therefore, of the person who possesses happiness (eudaimonía). We argue, pushing the ancient Stoic conception of virtue (areté) towards contemporary political-moral conceptions, that, nec essarily, whoever is virtuous and possesses the mentioned metaphysical liberty never discriminates and will always have an anti-discriminatory behavior. We propose, consequently, that those who are discrim inatory and/or promote inequality and/or discrimination are in a metaphysical slavery. We establish (...)
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  27. Building Inclusive Cultures Through Community Research.Jennifer F. Nyland, Timothy Stock & Michele M. Schlehofer - 2024 - In E. Hildt, K. Laas, C. Miller & E. Brey, Building Inclusive Ethical Cultures in STEM. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 347-363.
    The science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) classroom is an ideal site for implementing community-based ethics resources. Doing so fulfills programmatic requirements in the social reality of science and demonstrates increased applicability of science concepts to issues of immediate community concern. This chapter elaborates on the Re-envisioning Ethics Access and Community Humanities (REACH) initiative at Salisbury University, its community research methodology, and the implementation of community-sourced ethics cases in the biology classroom. Preliminary student and instructor feedback is summarized. As opposed (...)
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  28. Employee Engagement and Areas of Worklife of Call Center Agents in the Philippines.Agnes F. Montalbo & Henry M. Agong - 2017 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 77:44-55.
    Publication date: 14 June 2017 Source: Author: Agnes F. Montalbo, Henry M. Agong This study described the level of work engagement and areas of worklife of 294 call center agents in Ortigas, Pasig City, Philippines. It also investigated the relationship between work engagement and areas of worklife when grouped according to gender, age, tenure at present job and course. In addition, it also explored the differences in the perception of the call center agents when grouped according to the demographic profile. (...)
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  29. Promoting coherent minimum reporting guidelines for biological and biomedical investigations: the MIBBI project.Chris F. Taylor, Dawn Field, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Jan Aerts, Rolf Apweiler, Michael Ashburner, Catherine A. Ball, Pierre-Alain Binz, Molly Bogue, Tim Booth, Alvis Brazma, Ryan R. Brinkman, Adam Michael Clark, Eric W. Deutsch, Oliver Fiehn, Jennifer Fostel, Peter Ghazal, Frank Gibson, Tanya Gray, Graeme Grimes, John M. Hancock, Nigel W. Hardy, Henning Hermjakob, Randall K. Julian, Matthew Kane, Carsten Kettner, Christopher Kinsinger, Eugene Kolker, Martin Kuiper, Nicolas Le Novere, Jim Leebens-Mack, Suzanna E. Lewis, Phillip Lord, Ann-Marie Mallon, Nishanth Marthandan, Hiroshi Masuya, Ruth McNally, Alexander Mehrle, Norman Morrison, Sandra Orchard, John Quackenbush, James M. Reecy, Donald G. Robertson, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Henry Rodriguez, Heiko Rosenfelder, Javier Santoyo-Lopez, Richard H. Scheuermann, Daniel Schober, Barry Smith & Jason Snape - 2008 - Nature Biotechnology 26 (8):889-896.
    Throughout the biological and biomedical sciences there is a growing need for, prescriptive ‘minimum information’ (MI) checklists specifying the key information to include when reporting experimental results are beginning to find favor with experimentalists, analysts, publishers and funders alike. Such checklists aim to ensure that methods, data, analyses and results are described to a level sufficient to support the unambiguous interpretation, sophisticated search, reanalysis and experimental corroboration and reuse of data sets, facilitating the extraction of maximum value from data sets (...)
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  30. God’s Power and Almightiness in Whitehead’s Thought.Palmyre M. F. Oomen - 2018 - Process Studies 47 (1):83-110.
    Whitehead’s position regarding God’s power is rather unique in the philosophical and theological landscape. Whitehead rejects divine omnipotence (unlike Aquinas), yet he claims (unlike Hans Jonas) that God’s persuasive power is required for everything to exist and occur. This intriguing position is the subject of this article. The article starts with an exploration of Aquinas’s reasoning toward God’s omnipotence. This will be followed by a close examination of Whitehead's own position, starting with an introduction to his philosophy of organism and (...)
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  31. Disanalogies between causal learning in animals vs. machines: Comment on 'Disentangled representations for causal cognition' by F. Torresan & M. Baltieri.M. K. Goddu - forthcoming - Physics of Life Reviews.
    Torresan & Baltieri propose a framework to analyze causal learning in natural and artificial agents. They are motivated by an important and widely neglected question: How do agents acquire causal models? Most approaches _assume_ a model –– a set of causal variables and relations –– and then use it to assess an agent’s capacities. By contrast, T&B build on philosophy and comparative psychology to develop a formal approach to the problem “how a causal viewpoint can emerge from an agent’s first-person (...)
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  32. On Neutrosophic Semi-Supra Open Set and Neutrosophic Semi-Supra Continuous Functions.R. Dhavaseelan, M. Parimala, S. Jafari & F. Smarandache - 2017 - Neutrosophic Sets and Systems 16:39-43.
    In this paper, we introduce and investigate a new class of sets and functions between topological space called neutrosophic semi-supra open set and neutrosophic semi-supra open continuous functions respectively.
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  33. A taxonomy of multinational ethical and methodological standards for clinical trials of therapeutic interventions.C. M. Ashton, N. P. Wray, A. F. Jarman, J. M. Kolman, D. M. Wenner & B. A. Brody - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (6):368-373.
    Background If trials of therapeutic interventions are to serve society's interests, they must be of high methodological quality and must satisfy moral commitments to human subjects. The authors set out to develop a clinical - trials compendium in which standards for the ethical treatment of human subjects are integrated with standards for research methods. Methods The authors rank-ordered the world's nations and chose the 31 with >700 active trials as of 24 July 2008. Governmental and other authoritative entities of the (...)
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  34. González Luna, Teresa; Rodríguez Zepeda, Jesús (Eds.). (2021). Dioses, Iglesias y diversidad: la discriminación y el Estado laico. Universidad de Guadalajara; Rindis. Theoría. Revista Del Colegio De Filosofía, (45), 144–148.F. M. Ortiz-Delgado - 2023 - Theoría. Revista del Colegio de Filosofía 1 (45):144-148.
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  35. A practical checklist for return of results from genomic research in the European context.Danya F. Vears, Signe Mežinska, Nina Hallowell, Heidi Beate Hallowell, Bridget Ellul, Therese Haugdahl Nøst, , Berge Solberg, Angeliki Kerasidou, Shona M. Kerr, Michaela Th Mayrhofer, Elizabeth Ormondroyd, Birgitte Wirum Sand & Isabelle Budin-Ljøsne - 2023 - European Journal of Human Genetics 1:1-9.
    An increasing number of European research projects return, or plan to return, individual genomic research results (IRR) to participants. While data access is a data subject’s right under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and many legal and ethical guidelines allow or require participants to receive personal data generated in research, the practice of returning results is not straightforward and raises several practical and ethical issues. Existing guidelines focusing on return of IRR are mostly project-specific, only discuss which results to (...)
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  36. Do digital hugs work? Re-embodying our social lives online with digital tact.Mark M. James & John F. Leader - 2023 - Frontiers in Psychology 14 (910174):1-15.
    The COVID-19 pandemic led to social restrictions that often prevented us from hugging the ones we love. This absence helped some realize just how important these interactions are to our sense of care and connection. Many turned to digitally mediated social interactions to address these absences, but often unsatisfactorily. Some theorists might blame this on the disembodied character of our digital spaces, e.g., that interpersonal touch is excluded from our lives online. However, others continued to find care and connection in (...)
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  37. Conflicts among Multinational Ethical and Scientific Standards for Clinical Trials of Therapeutic Interventions.Jacob M. Kolman, Nelda P. Wray, Carol M. Ashton, Danielle M. Wenner, Anna F. Jarman & Baruch A. Brody - 2012 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (1):99-121.
    There has been a growing concern over establishing norms that ensure the ethically acceptable and scientifically sound conduct of clinical trials. Among the leading norms internationally are the World Medical Association's Declaration of Helsinki, guidelines by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences, the International Conference on Harmonization's standards for industry, and the CONSORT group's reporting norms, in addition to the influential U.S. Federal Common Rule, Food and Drug Administration's body of regulations, and information sheets by the Department of (...)
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  38. La ontología social y el círculo virtuoso de la educación pública.Rodrigo A. González F. & María Soledad Krause M. - 2018 - Trans/Form/Ação 41 (2):157-176.
    En este artículo argumentamos que la naturaleza pública o privada de la educación tiene una incidencia directa en las instituciones que conforman la realidad social. Para sustentar lo anterior, en primer lugar discutimos cómo, según Searle, habitamos un mundo de instituciones gobernadas por reglas y poderes deónticos, ontológicamente irreductibles. Luego, postulamos que la intencionalidad colectiva requiere de la confianza para mantenerse, y esta aumenta cuando gobiernan reglas y poderes deónticos en circunstancias normales. Finalmente, planteamos que la educación pública es una (...)
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  39. Lipid sources associated or not with spineless cactus as a management strategy to reduce feeding costs for dairy goats.A. M. S. Araújo, L. F. P. Soares, R. A. C. Zimba, M. A. H. Silva, T. G. P. Silva, A. F. Souza & F. F. R. Carvalho - 2025 - Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária E Zootecnia 77 (3):e13305.
    The objective of this study was to evaluate lipid sources, associated with spineless cactus or not, as a strategy for reducing feed costs in goat milk production. Twelve lactating Saanen goats, with an average body weight of 55.0±8.0kg, were distributed in a 4x4 Latin square, with a 2x2 factorial arrangement. The treatments consisted of two lipid sources (coconut peels - CP; and cottonseed - CT), associated or not with “Orelha de Elefante Mexicana” (OEM) spineless cactus. Goats that consumed diets containing (...)
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  40. Postpartum diseases and their effects on reproduction in dairy cows.J. F. Rocha, S. R. B. Couto, N. M. P. M. Caparelli, J. P. N. Andrade, C. G. Jayme & M. R. B. Mello - 2025 - Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária E Zootecnia 77 (1):1-7.
    ABSTRACT This study evaluated the effects of postpartum diseases and body condition score (BCS) on the reproductive performance of dairy herds. Cows were monitored during the postpartum to diagnose diseases and changes in BCS. The cows were divided into those with no disease and those with one or more diseases. The incidence of diseases, pregnancy rate (PR) at the first postpartum service, number of days open, percentage of pregnant cows at 150d, and gestational loss were analyzed. No difference was observed (...)
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  41. POTENCIAL NUTRICIONAL DA PARKIA PLATYCEPHALA NAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE CARCAÇA E QUALIDADE DA CARNE DE PEQUENOS RUMINANTES.G. K. S. M. Vilela, G. C. Pinheiro, L. R. A. Castro, F. L. A. Santos, J. A. Oliveira, M. O. M. Parente, H. N. Parente, J. O. M. Costa, S. N. Barbosa & S. F. Silva - 2025 - Agropecuária e Meio Ambiente: Uma Visão Integrada.
    RESUMO O presente estudo trata-se de uma revisão de literatura que buscou reunir informações sobre o efeito da utilização da vagem de faveira sobre a qualidade da carne e características de carcaça de pequenos ruminantes. A faveira é uma leguminosa presente nos estados do Piauí e Maranhão. Suas vagens apresentam elevados teores nutricionais, com aproximadamente 11,18% de proteína bruta e 10,79% de compostos fenólicos, incluindo taninos. Embora estejam disponíveis apenas nos meses de setembro e outubro, podem ser secas e utilizadas (...)
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  42. Lambs fed with soy lecithin and its effect on carcass parameters, lipid peroxidation and fatty acid composition of meat.S. B. Gallo, F. M. Moreira, D. Z. Almeida, A. Carvalho & M. M. Silva - 2025 - Tropical Animal Health and Production 57 (1):150.
    Forty lambs with 90 ± 5 days of age; 24 ± 3 kg initial BW; were confined in a feedlotfor 60 days and assigned two different diets, without or with soy lecithin. The animals were slaughtered, and the carcasses were kept in a cold chamber for 24 h, at 2ºC, and were measured for carcass yield, chemical composition of the meat, lipid oxidation and fatty acid profile. The experimental design was completely randomized, data were analyzed using SAS, and compared with (...)
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  43. Comparison between recombinant bovine somatotropin and equine chorionic gonadotropin in timed artificial insemination protocols in Bos indicus cows under low body condition score.G. Gassenferth, V. M. Valle, F. A. Souza, M. G. T. Gomes, A. Gassenferth Júnior, G. V. A. Rosa, A. Bragato, E. Nogueira & L. E. Kozicki - 2025 - Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária E Zootecnia 77 (2):1-12.
    ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST) on pregnancy rate (PR), dominant follicle diameter (DFD) pre-ovulatory follicle diameter (DFPO), and follicular growth rate (FGR) in Bos indicus cows with low body condition score (BCS; mean = 2.3) subjected to fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI) protocols. The females were divided into four groups: rbST group day zero (GbSTd0; n=31) received a progesterone (P4) intravaginal device + estradiol benzoate + rbST on d0 of the protocol; on d8, (...)
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  44. A Turing Machine for Exponential Function.P. M. F. Lemos - manuscript
    This is a Turing Machine which computes the exponential function f(x,y) = xˆy. Instructions format and operation of this machine are intended to best reflect the basic conditions outlined by Alan Turing in his On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem (1936), using the simplest single-tape and single-symbol version, in essence due to Kleene (1952) and Carnielli & Epstein (2008). This machine is composed by four basic task machines: one which checks if exponent y is zero, a second (...)
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  45. In search of animal normativity: a framework for studying social norms in non-human animals.Evan Westra, Simon Fitzpatrick, Sarah F. Brosnan, Thibaud Gruber, Catherine Hobaiter, Lydia M. Hopper, Daniel Kelly, Christopher Krupenye, Lydia V. Luncz, Jordan Theriault & Kristin Andrews - 2024 - Biological Reviews 1.
    Social norms – rules governing which behaviours are deemed appropriate or inappropriate within a given community – are typically taken to be uniquely human. Recently, this position has been challenged by a number of philosophers, cognitive scientists, and ethologists, who have suggested that social norms may also be found in certain non-human animal communities. Such claims have elicited considerable scepticism from norm cognition researchers, who doubt that any non-human animals possess the psychological capacities necessary for normative cognition. However, there is (...)
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  46. The Relationship Between Risk Management Strategies and Investment Behavior of Generation Z Retail Investors in Sta. Mesa, Manila.Michael Angelo F. Cruz, Leila M. De Mesa, Amanda E. Francia, Joanna Marie R. Fronda, Francesca Michaella B. Mesia, Angelo S. Pantaleon, Ralph Renz R. Peruda, Janela D. Quinto, Krysta Lyn T. Quisao, Maria Angelica Fe M. Secusana & Daren D. Cortez - 2024 - Get International Research Journal 2 (2):174-195.
    Risk Management Strategies and Investment Behaviors are considered important factors in the investing activities of the retail investors. This study seeks to determine the relationship between Risk Management Strategies and Investment Behavior of Generation Z retail investors. The study is a correlational research and purposive sampling was used to select the respondents for this study. Cochran’s formula was utilized to determine the total sample size or total number of respondents. Spearman’s Rank-Order Correlation was employed to assess the significant relationship of (...)
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  47. BE AWARE MGA SUKI: PRACTICES OF FOOD SAFETY AND APPROPRIATE HYGIENE AMONG SIDEWALK VENDORS IN BALAYAN, BATANGAS.Chinee F. Tolentino, Diane G. Alindugan, Paula Bianca D. Castillo, Lyza Mae M. De Sagun, Jzel N. Macalindong, Cherish R. Rivera & Jowenie A. Mangarin - 2024 - Get International Research Journal 2 (1):102–132.
    This study emphasizes the importance of enhancing food safety and hygiene practices among sidewalk vendors to safeguard public health in Balayan Public Market. Employing a mixed-methods approach, with both quantitative and qualitative components, a diverse sample of 55 consumers, 5 sidewalk vendors, and 5 market administrators was selected using a combination of purposive and random sampling techniques under non-probability sampling. Microbial investigations were conducted during both the initial sampling and testing phase (A) and subsequent sampling and testing phase (B) on (...)
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  48. Optimization of Destination Image: The Environmental Implications of Tourists Arrivals in Matabungkay Beach, Lian.James Edrian M. Cotacte, Ma Jane Dimple N. Anit, Luzielle F. Fuerte, Maria Aurora R. Marasigan & Jowenie A. Mangarin - 2024 - Get International Research Journal 2 (2):61-80.
    This qualitative case study investigates the environmental implications of tourist arrivals in Matabungkay Beach, Lian, and their impact on the destination image. Through in-depth interviews with seven key stakeholders, including local residents, business owners, and environmental activists, the study explores perceptions, concerns, and potential solutions regarding the intersection of tourism and environmental sustainability. Findings reveal a complex relationship between tourism and environmental degradation, with participants expressing concerns about poor waste management, impacts on destination image, and health concerns. These challenges not (...)
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  49. Technocracy versus experimental learning in RRI: On making the most of RRI’s interpretative flexibility.P. Klaassen, M. Rijnen, Sara Vermeulen, F. Kupper & J. Broerse - 2019 - In Robert Gianni, John Pearson & Bernard Reber, Responsible Research and Innovation. Routledge. pp. 22.
    This chapter aims to narrow the gap between how Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is conceived of in European Commission policy circles and how it is conceived of in scholarly circles. The policy view of RRI and the scholarly view of RRI each have their strengths and weaknesses and both would be better off if coupled to the other. Large and pertinent differences between Scott's High Modernist projects and pRRI, however, perhaps weigh heavier than do the aforementioned similarities. In the (...)
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  50. Teoría Dual de la Subjetividad Ontológica Subtítulo: El Principio Triádico de Mínima Subjetividad.Jesus Alberto Perez San Martin - 2025 - Zenodo.
    Este trabajo desarrolla la Teoría Dual de la Subjetividad Ontológica, un marco conceptual que distingue entre indeterminismo puro y determinismo puro como principios fundamentales de la realidad. La propuesta introduce un principio triádico que articula la interacción entre ambos polos, ofreciendo una explicación unificada de la subjetividad más allá de la conciencia humana. El enfoque busca superar las limitaciones de las teorías tradicionales al proporcionar un modelo formalizable y aplicable tanto a sistemas biológicos como artificiales. Además, se argumenta que esta (...)
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