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  • Assessment of self-management empowerment program on sense of coherence, self-‌efficacy and postpartum anxiety in cesarean mothers randomized trial

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  • Building user trust in AI chatbots for customer service through human-like cues and perceived reliability

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  • Kaplan-Meier and Cox survival analysis of fuel oil-contaminated Black Sea birds reveals potential conservation measures

  • Kolomoitseva, A. Yu. The issue of security of the Turkish Straits – ecology or politics? Bull. Rsuh. Ser.: Political Sci. Hist. Int. Relat. 8, 110–117 (2009).

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  • Examining the nexus between technical investment, trade in services, electricity consumption, and environmental sustainability

  • Adnan N, Billah SM (2025) Assessing the symmetric and asymmetric impact of technological innovations environmental quality in Qatar. Environ Dev Sustain 27(1):1273–1291

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  • Humans can use positive and negative spectrotemporal correlations to detect rising and falling pitch

    Humans can use positive and negative spectrotemporal correlations to detect rising and falling pitch

    Psychophysical measurements

    All participants (N = 33; 12 female; mean age, 23.3 years; range, 18 to 32 years) provided informed, written consent in accordance with procedures approved by the Yale University Institutional Review Board, and…

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  • Interdependency between oxytocin and dopamine in trust-based learning in mice

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  • Uvnäs-Moberg, K. The physiology and Pharmacology of Oxytocin in labor and in the peripartum period. Am. J….

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  • Academic Tangping scale for college students in China: scale development, validation and application

  • Nina Tangping (‘Lying Flat’): the latest rallying call of the Chinese workers? The Int. J. Marxist-humanist, (2021). https://imhojournal.org/articles/tangping-lying-flat-the-latest-rallying-call-of-the-chinese-workers/

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  • Humans are more prosocial in poor foraging environments

    Humans are more prosocial in poor foraging environments

    People act to help others more in poor compared to rich foraging environments

    Participants in study 1 (n = 237 participants, aged 18–35 years M (SD) = 28.8 (4.4); self-reported gender: 124 women, 112 men, 1 non-binary) completed the…

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  • Job satisfaction as a catalyst mechanism transforming knowledge competence and intrinsic motivation into sustained lecturer performance in higher education

  • Cha, W., Anderman, E. M. & Kim, M. How to promote intrinsically versus extrinsically motivated teachers’ job satisfaction: exploring individual and school factors. Teach. Teacher Educ. 166, 105179 (2025).

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