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Hybrid model ranks order pickers and allocates bonuses
Study develops hybrid DEA-SWARA-COPRAS model for evaluating order picker efficiency and allocating performance bonuses in e-commerce fulfillment operations.
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Updated finite element model matched footbridge vibrations more closely
Model updating of a laboratory footbridge combining spliced girders and composite deck panels using experimental modal analysis and sensitivity-driven optimisation.
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Older adults faced interaction challenges with voice assistants
Month-long in-home study examining how older adults interact with voice assistants, revealing persistent challenges despite LLM integration and proposing design considerations.
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Women’s opt-out decisions were shaped by labor and household structures
Qualitative study examining choice feminism through Brazilian women's labor market exits, revealing structural constraints underlying ostensibly voluntary career decisions.
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Structural design strategies can improve polymer recyclability
Review of chemically recyclable polymers emphasizing precise structural design strategies for linear polymers and covalent adaptable networks to enable sustainable material recycling.
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Unlawful sex workers in Rotterdam report risks in both legal and unlawful settings
Study examines how female unlawful sex workers in Rotterdam perceive safety, manage risks, and navigate local policies that may inadvertently push them into unregulated markets.
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Myocardial work shows subclinical dysfunction in pregnant women with autoimmune disease
Myocardial work analysis reveals subclinical left ventricular dysfunction in pregnant women with autoimmune disease, with apical constructive work reduction as a consistent finding.
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Review maps large language models in automated program repair
Systematic review of 189 papers examining Large Language Models for Automated Program Repair from 2020-2025, analyzing LLM architectures, deployment strategies, and applications in bug repair and.
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Guatemala's Economic Society was closed after challenging colonial rules
Explore how Spain's Crown suppressed Guatemala's Economic Society for proposing indigenous reforms that challenged colonial law and social hierarchies in late 18th-century Spanish America.
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Designing Care-fully: Robots for Acute Cancer Care
Care ethics framework for designing social robots in acute cancer care, examining how robots can amplify compassion in emergency department settings through collaborative stakeholder research.
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Medina v Planned Parenthood South Atlantic may impede access to justice
Viewpoint analyzing the 2025 Supreme Court decision Medina v Planned Parenthood South Atlantic and its effects on patient and physician access to judicial remedies and justice.
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Modelling Prompting Behaviours in LLM-Mediated Task Solving
Doctoral research examining how student prompting behaviours with Large Language Models correlate with learning outcomes in programming, developing behavioural models and adaptive feedback systems.
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Immigrant employment in Sweden was marked by instability
Study examines how first-generation non-European immigrants sustain employment in Sweden, revealing cycles of instability and the critical role of workplace support networks and belonging.
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Theory and realism in economics: Richard R. Nelson, equilibrium and economic change
Critical examination of Richard R. Nelson's evolutionary economics critique of equilibrium theory and its implications for more realistic economic analysis and methodology.
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AI4Qual: A Comprehensive Field Guide to LLM-Supported Qualitative Research (Tutorial)
Learn to integrate large language models into qualitative research with AI4Qual. Master LLM-supported interviewing, coding, and thematic analysis through evidence-based guidance and practical tools.
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Telecom companies are central to urban speculation in Mogadishu
Explore how telecommunications companies like Hormuud shape Mogadishu's urban future through land speculation, infrastructure development, and new city projects targeting diaspora capital during.
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A statement urges more reflection on participation in social work research
International consensus statement on service user participation, co-creation, and positioning in social work practice research, emphasizing power dynamics, ethics, and knowledge transformation.
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Review of book on post-shareholder primacy policy
Examination of corporate governance transition from shareholder primacy to productivity-centered decision-making models, analyzing stakeholder role recalibration and institutional mechanisms.
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TV-SCVARMA outperforms classical VARMA in Nigeria
Time-varying VARMA framework for macroeconomic forecasting in Nigeria addresses parameter instability from external shocks using state-space estimation with Kalman filtering.
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Brooks’s ideas are used to frame joyful work
Analysis of Fred Brooks's concepts of tractability and testability in software development, extended to understanding joyful work through Christian vocational theology and anthropology.