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Enhancing disease clustering through symptom-based analysis and large language model interpretations. (2025)
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ONOJETE, E., IBEKE, E., EZENKWU, C.P., IWENDI, C. and DHAOU, I.B. 2025. Enhancing disease clustering through symptom-based analysis and large language model interpretations. Scientific reports [online], 15, article number 36651. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-20382-2

Humans face various diseases that are mainly caused by environmental conditions and living habits. These diseases exhibit several symptoms and can share a relationship based on their symptoms. The identification and interpretation of these groups of... Read More about Enhancing disease clustering through symptom-based analysis and large language model interpretations..

Intervention mapping in the development of health promotion interventions for adults with chronic conditions: a scoping review. (2025)
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HERBERT, T., MALONE, M., RHIND, N. and COOPER, K. 2025. Intervention mapping in the development of health promotion interventions for adults with chronic conditions: a scoping review. JBI evidence synthesis [online], Ahead of Print. Available from: https://doi.org/10.11124/JBIES-24-00201

The objective of this scoping review was to map how Intervention Mapping (IM) has been used to develop health promotion interventions for adults with chronic conditions. Chronic conditions present a growing burden of disease across the world with man... Read More about Intervention mapping in the development of health promotion interventions for adults with chronic conditions: a scoping review..

Over 1000 terms have been used to describe evidence synthesis: a scoping review. (2025)
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POLLOCK, D., HASANOFF, S., BARKER, T.H., et al. 2025. Over 1000 terms have been used to describe evidence synthesis: a scoping review. BMJ evidence-based medicine [online], Online First. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjebm-2024-113391

Objective: To inform the development of an evidence synthesis taxonomy, we aimed to identify and examine all classification systems, typologies or taxonomies that have been proposed for evidence synthesis methods. Design: Scoping review. Methods: Thi... Read More about Over 1000 terms have been used to describe evidence synthesis: a scoping review..

A critical review of AI-based battery remaining useful life prediction for energy storage systems. (2025)
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YANG, K., WANG, S., ZHOU, L., FERNANDEZ, C. and BLAABJERG, F. 2025. A critical review of AI-based battery remaining useful life prediction for energy storage systems. Batteries [online], 11(10), article number 376. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries11100376

This paper provides a comprehensive review of recent advances in remaining useful life prediction for lithium-ion battery energy storage systems. Existing approaches are generally categorized into model-based methods, data-driven methods, and hybrid... Read More about A critical review of AI-based battery remaining useful life prediction for energy storage systems..

Key action areas for population and planetary health: recommendations arising from the Transforming the UK Food Systems programme. (2025)
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HUNTER, E. DUNCOMBE, T., JOHNSTONE, A., MITCHELL, H., SHAHROKNI, R., BHUNNOO, R. and POPPY, G. [2025]. Key action areas for population and planetary health: recommendations arising from the Transforming the UK Food Systems programme. Nutrition bulletin [online], Early View. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/nbu.70035

The UK food system faces critical challenges at the intersection of public health, environmental sustainability, and economic resilience. Currently contributing significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, and freshwater use, the sys... Read More about Key action areas for population and planetary health: recommendations arising from the Transforming the UK Food Systems programme..

Themed collection on the climate, nature, and pollution crises: how more sustainable medicines use can make a difference. (2025)
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PFLEGER, S. 2025. Themed collection of the climate, nature, and pollution crises: how more sustainable medicines use can make a difference. International journal of pharmacy practice [online], Advance Articles. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpp/riaf089

This Themed Collection of the International Journal of Pharmacy Practice invited submission of manuscripts contributing to the goal of more sustainable medicines use. The collection, which has already been launched online and will be continually upda... Read More about Themed collection on the climate, nature, and pollution crises: how more sustainable medicines use can make a difference..

Gradually changing society: women entrepreneurs and institutional change in Saudi Arabia. (2025)
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ALGAHTANI, S., XIONG, L. and CUNNINGHAM, J. 2025. Gradually changing society: women entrepreneurs and institutional change in Saudi Arabia. Entrepreneurship and regional development [online], Latest Articles. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/08985626.2025.2574369

In this article, we examine the emerging role of women entrepreneurs within changing socio-cultural institutions. The current literature presents limited insight on the processual dynamics of entrepreneurship among socio-cultural change, and so we ad... Read More about Gradually changing society: women entrepreneurs and institutional change in Saudi Arabia..

Design and application of a new 24-h water sampler for monitoring particulate and dissolved road pollutants. (2025)
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MCKENZIE, K., PLLU, A., CAMPBELL, I., ANDERSON, S., LAWTON, L.A. and PETRIE, B. 2025. Design and application of a new 24-h water sampler for monitoring particulate and dissolved road pollutants. Environmental monitoring and assessment [online], 197(11), article number 1191. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-025-14671-6

Road pollution is a threat to aquatic ecosystems globally. Road runoff contains a mixture of particulate (e.g. tyre and road wear particles (TRWPs), road lining paint fragments and microplastics) and ‘dissolved’ pollutants (e.g. leached tyre and plas... Read More about Design and application of a new 24-h water sampler for monitoring particulate and dissolved road pollutants..

The people behind the pounds: a qualitative exploration of factors that help or hinder healthy, sustainable food purchases for people living with obesity and food insecurity in the UK. (2025)
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HUNTER, E., JOHNSTONE, A.M., STONE, R.A., GREATWOOD, H.C., HARDMAN, C.A., BROWN, A., GRIFFITHS, C. and DOUGLAS, F., on behalf of the FIO Food Team. 2025. The people behind the pounds: a qualitative exploration of factors that help or hinder healthy, sustainable food purchases for people living with obesity and food insecurity in the UK. Frontiers in nutrition [online], 12, article number 1646056. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2025.1646056

Good health is viewed as essential to enable citizens to live fulfilling lives, shape communities and drive economic growth. However, health is socially patterned. Low socioeconomic status is associated with an increased risk of non-communicable dise... Read More about The people behind the pounds: a qualitative exploration of factors that help or hinder healthy, sustainable food purchases for people living with obesity and food insecurity in the UK..

Operations and supply chain management: principles and practice. (2025)
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PETROPOULOS, F., AKKERMANS, H., AKSIN, O.Z. et al. [2025]. Operations and supply chain management: principles and practice. International journal of production research [online], Latest Articles. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2025.2555531

Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) has continually evolved, incorporating a broad array of strategies, frameworks, and technologies to address complex challenges across industries. This encyclopedic article provides a comprehensive overvie... Read More about Operations and supply chain management: principles and practice..

Separation and analysis of methicillin-sensitive and resistant Staphylococcus strains using vancomycin-modified magnetic nanoparticles. (2025)
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WERLE, J., PODHAJSKY, J., BURESOVA, K., PHOLOSI, A., KLAPKOVA, E., NARAYANAN, V.H.B., KOTASKA, K., FERNANDEZ, C., SOCHOR, J., MODISE, S.J., PRUSA, R. and KIZEK, R. 2025. Separation and analysis of methicillin-sensitive and resistant Staphylococcus strains using vancomycin-modified magnetic nanoparticles. Separation science plus [online], 8(10), article number e70135. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1002/sscp.70135

Multi-resistant bacterial strains pose a serious threat in the hospital environment. Management of nosocomial infections requires completely new approaches. Vancomycin (Vanco) is a known antibiotic for the treatment of serious infections, including t... Read More about Separation and analysis of methicillin-sensitive and resistant Staphylococcus strains using vancomycin-modified magnetic nanoparticles..

Standardization and compliance challenges for arc flash protection. (2025)
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ESSIET, R., AYENI, M. and ABOLLE-OKOYEAGU, C.J. 2025. Standardization and compliance challenges for arc flash protection. International journal of engineering research in computer science and engineering [online], 12(10), pages 6-11. Available from: https://www.ijercse.com/arc-flash-protection.php

Arc flash events pose significant hazards to personnel and equipment in electrical systems, particularly in industrial and utility operations. Accurate estimation of incident energy and effective risk mitigation remain critical for compliance with es... Read More about Standardization and compliance challenges for arc flash protection..

Full autonomy in underwater robotics systems: a realistic prospect? (2025)
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ROHAN, A., TOLIE, H.F., HASAN, M.J. and KANNAN, S. 2025. Full autonomy in underwater robotics systems: a realistic prospect? Engineering applications of artificial intelligence [online], 162(C), article number 112638. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engappai.2025.112638

Autonomous Underwater Systems (AUS) are transforming underwater exploration, environmental monitoring, and subsea operations by reducing reliance on human intervention. This review explores the advancements and challenges in achieving full operationa... Read More about Full autonomy in underwater robotics systems: a realistic prospect?.

MSBATN: Multi-Stage Boundary-Aware Transformer Network for action segmentation in untrimmed surgical videos. (2025)
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SHUVO, R., MEKALA, M.S. and ELYAN, E. 2025. MSBATN: Multi-Stage Boundary-Aware Transformer Network for action segmentation in untrimmed surgical videos. Computer vision and image understanding [online], 261, article number 104521. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cviu.2025.104521

Understanding actions within surgical workflows is critical for evaluating post-operative outcomes and enhancing surgical training and efficiency. Capturing and analysing long sequences of actions in surgical settings is challenging due to the inhere... Read More about MSBATN: Multi-Stage Boundary-Aware Transformer Network for action segmentation in untrimmed surgical videos..

Retrofitting homes for gender equity and wellbeing: a salutogenic perspective. (2025)
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BLAZUSIAK, M. and SCOTT, J. 2025. Retrofitting homes for gender equity and wellbeing: a salutogenic perspective. Design for All Institute of India [online], 20(9), article number 342. Available from: http://designforall.in/

The relationship between the built environment and human health is increasingly recognised; however, retrofit practice continues to address health primarily through a pathogenic lens, focusing on risks associated with substandard housing conditions.... Read More about Retrofitting homes for gender equity and wellbeing: a salutogenic perspective..

Embedding circularity assessments in building projects' frontend decision-making: presenting a compelling behaviour change case. (2025)
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ABADI, M., MOORE, D., HUANG, J., MOHANDES, S.R. and EJOHWOMU, O. 2025. Embedding circularity assessment in building projects frontend decision-making: presenting a compelling behaviour change case. Smart and sustainable built environment [online], Early Cite. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1108/SASBE-04-2025-0173

The circular economy (CE) paradigm has helped the building sector reduce its environmental impacts. However, existing circularity assessment (CA) frameworks have not guided practitioners in making circular decisions at the project frontend. This pape... Read More about Embedding circularity assessments in building projects' frontend decision-making: presenting a compelling behaviour change case..

Evaluating the perceptions, expectations and concerns of community pharmacists in Germany regarding prescribing by pharmacists. (2025)
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ZIMMERMANN, N., SIEFERT, J., MCINTOSH, T. and MÉSZÁROS, Á. 2025. Evaluating the perceptions, expectations and concerns of community pharmacists in Germany regarding prescribing by pharmacists. Healthcare [online], 13(19), article number 2490. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13192490

Expanding the role of healthcare professionals could improve patient care. Workforce shortages and financial challenges within the healthcare system have led to non-medical prescribing models, such as pharmacist prescribing in several countries. Howe... Read More about Evaluating the perceptions, expectations and concerns of community pharmacists in Germany regarding prescribing by pharmacists..

Taboo knowledge in information systems: the case for dark knowledge. (2025)
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BURNETT, S. and MESJAR, L. 2025. Taboo knowledge in information systems: the case for dark knowledge. Communications of the Association for Information Systems [online], 57, article number 59. Available from: https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol57/iss1/

This paper presents an alternative conceptualization of dark knowledge that IS scholars may find useful in considering taboos in information systems scholarship. We identify other characterizations before introducing dark knowledge as forbidden and t... Read More about Taboo knowledge in information systems: the case for dark knowledge..

Brain activity during ankle movements in female athletes with chronic ankle instability: a pilot fMRI investigation. (2025)
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ZULEGER, T.M., HOGG, J.A., JOGANPALLI, L.R., WARREN, S.M., SENGAKHAMMEE, L.M., SLATON, J.A., MCPHERSON, A.L., SLUTSKY-GANESH, A., RIEHM, C.D., MYER, G.D. and DIEKFUSS, J.A. 2025. Brain activity during ankle movements in female athletes with chronic ankle instability: a pilot fMRI investigation. Gait and posture [online], In Press, article number 109988. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2025.109988

This pilot study aimed to evaluate brain activity in sensorimotor regions during a unilateral ankle movement (dorsiflexion/plantarflexion) task using functional magnetic resonance imaging in female collegiate athletes with and without chronic ankle i... Read More about Brain activity during ankle movements in female athletes with chronic ankle instability: a pilot fMRI investigation..

Ephemera and the construction of First World War life writing. (2025)
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FOSTER, A.-M. 2025. Ephemera and the construction of First World War life writing. Open Library of Humanities journal [online], 11(2). Available from: https://doi.org/10.16995/olh.17161

In the years following the First World War, memoirs of combatants and those who experienced war in other roles proliferated the print market with their autobiographies. People made sense of their war experiences through writing, describing where and... Read More about Ephemera and the construction of First World War life writing..