This proposal outlines a machine learning-based approach aimed at improving productivity in haulage operations within ...
This study explores the integration of literacy and environmental education in Tanzanian primary schools through the Growing Green Minds (RESCUE) project. Guided by soci ...
Hallux valgus, as a common foot deformity, severely impacts patients’ quality of life. Accurate diagnosis and assessment are crucial for formulating treatment plans. Traditional imaging methods have ...
Consequent upgrades in the digital age made Gen Zs and Gen Alphaers reshape English with major changes. The unique characteristics of contemporary generations’ English—including slang and ...
Long-term lithium therapy remains the most effective maintenance treatment for bipolar disorder, yet it poses a significant risk of progressive renal impairment in a subset of patients. Early ...
The systemic failure to optimize multibillion-dollar annual investments in healthcare technology poses a significant threat to organizational sustainability and patient equity. Healthcare information ...
Ineffective retention strategies can lead to employee turnover. Private childcare business owners who struggle to improve employee retention may find their business confronting attrition as a result.
Introduction: Glaucoma is a major cause of irreversible blindness, with particularly high prevalence and aggressiveness in Africa. Nicknamed the ‘silent thief of sight ...
This study assesses adaptive reuse as a sustainable paradigm for historic building rehabilitation using an abandoned hotel in Tripoli, Lebanon, as its main case study. The study tackles systemic ...
Unique cities’ natural elements are a fundamental component of the urban fabric, as they help to shape urban identity. Urban identity contributes to the creation of a sense of place and belongingness ...
Abenwi, J. (2026) Odds, Ends, and Empty Wallets: The Rise of Sports Betting in Cameroon and the Hidden Costs for Low-Income Families. Modern Economy, 17, 531-542. doi: 10.4236/me.2026.173028 .
Context: Factor V deficiency is a rare abnormality of coagulation as para-haemopilia, originally described by Owren in 1947, it is transmitted in an autosomal and recess ...
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