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Aino-Kaisa Koistinen,Helen Mäntymäki Although in its earlier form, the so-called the ASEAN Way of conflict management was state-centric in its basic nature, it has been under transformation in the new transnational landscape of the region. The issue of “human insecurity” is one of the new challenges that the conventional ASEAN Way fac强壮 发表于 2025-3-25 08:25:04
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Développement et exploitation d’une taxonomie visant l’aide à la conception d’un système d’aide à lad effects due to their tendency to over-alert. In order to help healthcare professionals to take into account alerts, it is necessary to adapt the CDSS to their activity. Thus, we have to consider contextualisation aspects in the design of the system. In this article, we propose a taxonomy embedding旁观者 发表于 2025-3-26 05:39:35
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Interface Metaphors and Web-Based Learningroductive biology that make the dog worthy of study for its own sake even though these same aspects make the use of the dog as a model for human reproductive biology questionable. Furthermore, a more complete study of fertilization in the dog is indicated by the need for effective contraceptive technology for this species (Mahi-Brown, 1986).Intersect 发表于 2025-3-26 18:02:29
Infections in Critically Ill Solid Organ Transplant Recipientsctions in a group of heart transplant recipients were considered to be hospital-acquired and 63% of them were bacterial [.]. In liver transplant recipients, 82% of all febrile episodes in a 2-year period were described as nosocomial in origin, with 62% of bacterial etiology [.].