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Wen Wang, Pengfei Zhou
Abstract: In this paper, we study the finite time blow up of classical solutions to the Navier-Stokes system under vacuum free boundary conditions with degenerate viscosity, Coriolis force, friction, capillary and gravity. We prove that under certain conditions, the classical solutions of viscous compressible fluids will not exist gl
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ZiYuan Xue, ShiYu Chen
Abstract: In recent years, generative artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly developed and shown a growing trend of integration with other technologies, particularly those related to human pose recognition. For example, by incorporating OpenPose skeletal diagrams into the ControlNet architecture for models such as Stable Diffusion,
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Xiaojun Zhang, Yuzhen Wang
Abstract: This paper first formalizes classical modal syllogisms from the perspective of knowledge representation. Subsequently, it employs modal logic and generalized quantifier theory to prove the validity of the classical modal syllogism 口AI◇I-3. Finally, making best of some rules and facts in first-order logic and the definitions
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Kaltsas Evangelos Panagiotis, Plati Panagiota
Abstract: The article examines the importance of literacy in primary language education, highlighting the different forms of literacy and their role in the learning process. Literacy is not limited to the ability to read and write but encompasses broader skills such as critical thinking, social participation, and the functional use o
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Zhengpingxi
Abstract: This study employs qualitative research methods to explore how death-related reporting in the internet era shapes users' perceptual biases toward death events and the deceased. Based on in-depth interviews and textual analysis, the research reveals three predominant tendencies in current online death coverage: First, by emp
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Vasilij Begun, Valerii Kolesnykov, Vladyslav Mykhailiuk
Abstract: This article aims to develop a methodology for assessing risks to educational institutions related to Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine and to carry out a comparative analysis of this methodology with the one approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
Research methodology. The methodology we propose f
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Carmelo Jesús Aguilera Galindo
Abstract: The year 2025 is taking its first steps. New hopes are emerging amidst old threats and real dangers. Old conflicts are giving way to new situations. One of those real risks and threats looming over us and globally is jihadist terrorism. But we must not forget far-right terrorism, a product of the action-reaction phenomenon.
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Milán Pap
Abstract: Within the historiography of the state socialist era, the oil crisis of 1973–74 is predominantly regarded as a pivotal moment in the progression of indebtedness. However, the period from late 1973 until the end of 1974 also witnessed the rise and eventual resolution of another significant crisis: the removal of the reformis
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Mario Scheib, Marina Barbadillo Moreno
Abstract: Courses on basic psychosomatic care are mandatory components of specialist medical training in general medicine, gynecology, urology, and pediatrics, as well as for various additional qualifications and billing authorizations. Intrinsic motivation among participants is often low, negatively impacting learning outcomes. One-
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EKC Lee, S Loo, A Shenoy, H Room
Abstract: Background: After neoadjuvant chemotherapy FLOT, patients who have resected gastric or GOJ cancers have variable prognoses. TRG may be prognostic of relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) and shed light on different approach to adjuvant treatment and surveillance. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysi
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