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    Integratie van nieuwkomers in Brussel: een institutionele en politieke puzzel by Catherine Xhardez

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Different (and possibly competing) institutions are competent, and today there are two civic integration programmes in the same territory: one from the Dutch-speaking community and the other from the French-speaking community. …”
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    The integration of new immigrants in Brussels: an institutional and political puzzle by Catherine Xhardez

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Different (and possibly competing) institutions are competent, and today there are two civic integration programmes in the same territory: one from the Dutch-speaking community and the other from the French-speaking community. …”
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    L’intégration des nouveaux arrivants à Bruxelles : un puzzle institutionnel et politique by Catherine Xhardez

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Different (and possibly competing) institutions are competent, and today there are two civic integration programmes in the same territory: one from the Dutch-speaking community and the other from the French-speaking community. …”
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    Upcoming: Scaling Standard Set Marks to University Grade Boundaries in Health Education by Samantha L Strong, Amy L Sheppard

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This is effective from an assessment design point of view, but then leads to the new challenge that the cut score is unlikely to be equivalent to the university-level pass mark of 40% (or 50% for postgraduate), which, in cases where the component carries ‘weighting’, can lead to differences in pass mark across different assessments within the same module, or the same programme, which requires a way of scaling the marks for each assessment to make the cut score align with the university-level pass mark. …”
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    The European Union’s Policies Towards Iraq (2014–2020) by L. D. Oganisyan

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…However, these efforts have not yet been explored in depth by the Russian experts, who traditionally focus on the EU relations with the Southern Mediterranean countries.The author aims to reveal the logic behind the evolution of the European Union’s policy towards Iraq since 2014, as well as its impact on the EU assistance programmes to this country. The paper consists of three sections: the first one outlines the evolution of the EU strategic priorities in Iraq during 2014–2019, the second covers the major assistance programmes implemented by the European Union, both bilaterally and multilaterally, in Iraq; the third examines the EU reaction to the rising tensions in Iraq at the turn of 2019–2020.The author concludes that the EU’s growing interest in Iraq in recent years stems not only from concerns about transformation of this country into a source of cross-border challenges and threats, but also from the conviction of the EU officials that Iraq might potentially become the cornerstone of a new regional security architecture. …”
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    Learning Online MEMS Calibration with Time-Varying and Memory-Efficient Gaussian Neural Topologies by Danilo Pietro Pau, Simone Tognocchi, Marco Marcon

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Both of these were deployed into the Intelligent Sensor Processing Unit (ISPU), integrated into the LSM6DSO16IS Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), which is a programmable 5–10 MHz DSP on which the programmer can compile and execute AI models. …”
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    Theory and practice of population policies in the Soviet Union by V. V. Elizarov

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The collapse of the Soviet Union has put the issue of developing conceptual frameworks and mechanisms for the implementation of demographic policies in the new economic and socio-political conditions. At the same time, theoretical and applied researches in the field of population policy during the USSR epoch largely retained their relevance, including the field of new support measures for families with children, the development of criteria and indexes for assessing the impact of demographic policies, improving the implementation methods of demographic programmes with regional peculiarities of the demographic situation.We still, as 50 years ago, are looking for the ways to increase fertility, to counter the threats of depopulation, and the ways to reduce the backlog in the life expectancy and optimize migration. …”
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    Research on the safety of heavy-liquid-metal-cooled reactors by Gianfelici Simone, Grasso Giacomo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Since the fifth edition, dating 1998 to 2002, the Euratom Framework Programmes have supported numerous collaborative projects dealing with the research and development of the heavy liquid metal technology. …”
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    Mandatory CSR in India – A Trailblazer from the East by Kirthana Singh Khurana

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The author seeks to study the journey of CSR in India, the present law, and the latest amendments made to the same in recent times. The paper evaluates the rationale behind the mandatory CSR law and how it can be a game-changer in India Inc.’s commitment to social causes. …”
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    The European Educational Diplomacy: African Perspective by Valentina Gribanova, Veronika Usacheva

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The EU offers African countries its educational standards, inter-university programmes, academic and student exchanges. However, there is still a problem of taking into account the opinions of the Africans themselves, in particular what educational programs and specialties are in demand. …”
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    The figure of (daytime) talk show presenters as generators of opinion , persuasion and political media focus in Spain by Javier Pérez Sánchez, German Llorca-Abad

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Traditionally, the weight of public opinion on television has fallen on evening news and late-night debate programmes; however, the prolonged political polarization and the permanent ongoing campaign environment have shifted this conversation to daytime entertainment formats, where talk shows deal explicitly with political issues. …”
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    Theoretical and historical sciences in modern legal education, law-making and law enforcement practice by S. V. Biryukov, A. E. Evstratov

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…It seems that the question about the expediency of studying theoreticalhistorical sciences in the educational programmes for legal specialties should be answered affirmatively, as they remain relevant and practically applicable and will continue to be in the future. …”
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    Streamlined break scheduling for major track repairs by Vyacheslav G. Fedulin, Mikhail I. Mehedov, Vladimir A. Antonets, Vladimir A. Ustinov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These dependencies help streamline the repair programmes considering repair volumes and clearance for trains at the scheduling stage. …”
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    ZONING OF EXHAUST GRAVITATIONAL VENTILATION SYSTEMS IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS by Kaminat M. Agakhanova

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Methods  The need for zoning of the ventilation system is determined by the traditional aerodynamic calculation, which in this article is carried out using universal programmes compiled in computational systems such as Excel and Mathcad. …”
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    Arctic Cooperation between Russia and India in the Wake of Climate Change by D. А. Zinnatullin

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Sharing experience in effective financing of environmental programmes, disaster risk management and information exchange are areas of potential cooperation in the context of climate change. …”
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    Export Intensity, Geographic Diversification and the Role of Public Support: The Evidence from Old and New Europe SMEs by Mariola Ciszewska-Mlinarič

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Additionally, the study reveals that despite significant, firm-level differences characterising internationally oriented SMEs from Old and New Europe, the examined relationships and effects of control variables are largely the same. Implications & Recommendations: The article offers clear insights into the significance of financial vs. non-financial public support programmes for internationalisation activities of SMEs, encouraging further research to focus on the question which firms should receive public support and how to increase the awareness and propensity of the owners/managers of SMEs to consult public support providers. …”
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    Prospects for the Development of the Present Stage of Higher School by I. I. Bobrova, E. G. Trofimov

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Conclusion, leave electronic complexes in the assortment of the teacher. At the same time, it is necessary to remember the negative consequences for education of the use of distance technologies: lack of contact between the student and the lecturer; lack of control over the quality of acquired knowledge; security of transmitted information between students and educators; the need for a strong technical base for participants in the educational process and their level of preparedness when working with new systems and programmes.Zero testing of applicants showed their lack of logical thinking skills, fragmentary knowledge and lack of consistency. …”
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    Motivations for sustained use of modern contraceptives in a peri-urban area: An analytical cross-sectional study. by Seth Amponsah-Tabi, Hannah Boatemaa Asante, Edward T Dassah, Eric Sarpong Ansong, Maxwell Kankam, Amponsah Peprah, Charles Senaya, Jude John Annan, Roderick Larsen Reindorff, Henry S Opare-Addo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Discontinuation of contraceptives is one of the most significant concerns for family planning programmes. It is estimated that 1 in 3 women who take up modern contraceptives discontinue use by the end of a year due to various reported challenges. …”
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    Examining the magnitude and causes of variation in electricity use in a sample of Indian dwellings with and without air conditioning by Rajat Gupta, Anu Antony, Vishal Garg, Jyotirmay Mathur

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…To be effective, such policy programmes need to be customised for different income groups, adopting incentives as well as energy awareness campaigns to influence both purchasing and habitual behaviours.…”
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