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Federated learning in IoT environments: Examining the three-way see-saw for privacy, model-performance, and network-efficiency (2025)
Journal Article

This survey paper provides an in-depth exploration of Federated Learning (FL) in Internet of Things (IoT) environments , focusing on privacy-preserving techniques and their influence on model performance and network efficiency. It highlights key chal... Read More about Federated learning in IoT environments: Examining the three-way see-saw for privacy, model-performance, and network-efficiency.

Evaluating qualitative behavioral assessment and ethogram techniques for captive black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) (2025)
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Maintaining high animal welfare in zoos is a persistent concern for practitioners and regulators, yet assessing welfare remains challenging. Welfare assessment techniques should be rapid and noninvasive, as traditional methods are often invasive, tim... Read More about Evaluating qualitative behavioral assessment and ethogram techniques for captive black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis).

Predictors of persisting symptoms after concussion in children following a traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal retrospective cohort study (2025)
Journal Article

Objectives
To identify predictors of Persisting Symptoms after Concussion (PSaC) in children, following any medically attended traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Design
Retrospective cohort study
Setting
Linked primary and secondary care data fro... Read More about Predictors of persisting symptoms after concussion in children following a traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal retrospective cohort study.

Computational time reduction in meso-scale masonry structure analysis by nonlinear topology optimization methods (2025)
Journal Article

This research presents a novel algorithm designed to reduce computational time in the meso-scale analysis of masonry buildings. The algorithm employs nonlinear topology optimization in conjunction with the Drucker-Prager yield criterion to identify c... Read More about Computational time reduction in meso-scale masonry structure analysis by nonlinear topology optimization methods.

Inter-rater reliability of stress signatures in exfoliated primary dentition - Improving scientific rigor and reproducibility in histological data collection (2025)
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Accentuated Lines (ALs) in tooth enamel can reflect metabolic disruptions from physiological or psychological stresses during development. They can therefore serve as a retrospective biomarker of generalized stress exposure in archaeological and clin... Read More about Inter-rater reliability of stress signatures in exfoliated primary dentition - Improving scientific rigor and reproducibility in histological data collection.

Combining speech language therapy and clinical psychology for adolescents and adults with CL/P: A pilot clinic in New Zealand (2025)
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Objective: This pilot study sought to determine whether adolescent and adult patients benefit from weekly cleft-specific Speech Language Therapy (SLT) services, and to understand how concurrent psychology clinic services influence patient-reported ou... Read More about Combining speech language therapy and clinical psychology for adolescents and adults with CL/P: A pilot clinic in New Zealand.

HR have the final ‘No’: Advising, persuading and overruling to navigate the institutional logics in HR practice (2025)
Journal Article

Institutional logics of the market, profession, and state act upon and define success in HR practitioners' work. We examine how HR professionals respond to these co‐existing logics in their day‐to‐day interactions with line managers. Findings based o... Read More about HR have the final ‘No’: Advising, persuading and overruling to navigate the institutional logics in HR practice.

Enhancing performance of agri-business through sustainable project management and technological orientation: Institutional theory perspective (2025)
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Purpose-The agribusiness sector faces mounting pressure due to a persistently challenging business environment, rapidly increasing population and rising food demand. Drawing on institutional theory, this study aims to explore the role of sustainable... Read More about Enhancing performance of agri-business through sustainable project management and technological orientation: Institutional theory perspective.

Dynamic modelling for the family of 5-axis CNC milling machines with application to feed-rate optimization (2025)
Journal Article

The 5-axis CNC milling machines are complex mechanical systems, and they can be designed with hundreds of 5 degrees of freedom mechanisms. The kinematic and dynamic modelling of machines is crucial for optimising the machine design and the milling pr... Read More about Dynamic modelling for the family of 5-axis CNC milling machines with application to feed-rate optimization.

Defining the recommended gray zone in MGMT promoter methylation pyrosequencing reporting: A robust translatable method to implement new EANO guidelines (2025)
Journal Article

Abstract

Background: The DNA repair protein O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) may cause resistance of tumour cells to alkylating agents, and is a predictive biomarker in high-grade gliomas treated with temozolomide. Recent EANO guideli... Read More about Defining the recommended gray zone in MGMT promoter methylation pyrosequencing reporting: A robust translatable method to implement new EANO guidelines.

Buzzing about bees: Exploring action-based storytelling as a tool for children’s environmental engagement and agency (2025)
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This article considers innovative research in neuroscience and psychology showing that we need to transform environmental storytelling, moving away from stories focused on awareness raising, to ones which develop people’s capacity for action. We inve... Read More about Buzzing about bees: Exploring action-based storytelling as a tool for children’s environmental engagement and agency.

Natural history traits influence winners and losers for herpetological communities in disturbed tropical habitats (2025)
Journal Article

Habitat alteration can lead to a few ‘winning’ species outcompeting many ‘losing’ species, an effect commonly termed as ‘Winner-Loser-Replacements’ or WLRs. This can lead to homogenisation of species assemblages at phylogenetic and functional levels.... Read More about Natural history traits influence winners and losers for herpetological communities in disturbed tropical habitats.