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71 Citations
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Probiotics as Antibiotic Alternatives for Human and Animal Applications

  • Holy N. Rabetafika,
  • Aurélie Razafindralambo,
  • Bassey Ebenso and
  • Hary L. Razafindralambo

Probiotics are live microorganisms recognized as natural candidates to substitute antibiotic substances, usually used to treat bacterial infections responsible for numerous human and animal diseases. Antibiotics are mostly prescribed for treating inf...

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64 Citations
18,705 Views
11 Pages

Molecular Filters in Medicinal Chemistry

  • Sebastjan Kralj,
  • Marko Jukič and
  • Urban Bren

Efficient chemical library design for high-throughput virtual screening and drug design requires a pre-screening filter pipeline capable of labeling aggregators, pan-assay interference compounds (PAINS), and rapid elimination of swill (REOS); identif...

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44 Citations
9,472 Views
16 Pages

4 September 2023

In the context of Industry 5.0, the concept of the Metaverse aligns with the vision of Web 4.0, representing a digital ecosystem where individuals and organizations collaborate in a human-centric approach to create personalized value. This virtual un...

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41 Citations
8,607 Views
16 Pages

27 November 2024

The increasing complexity of social science data and phenomena necessitates using advanced analytical techniques to capture nonlinear relationships that traditional linear models often overlook. This chapter explores the application of machine learni...

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38 Citations
67,223 Views
9 Pages

10 August 2023

Neurodiversity is a concept and a social movement that addresses and normalizes human neurocognitive heterogeneity to promote acceptance and inclusion of neuro-minorities (e.g., learning disabilities, attention disorders, psychiatric disorders, and m...

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31 Citations
15,194 Views
24 Pages

8 February 2024

Environment changes, water scarcity, soil depletion, and urbanisation are making it harder to produce food using traditional methods in various regions and countries. Aquaponics is emerging as a sustainable food production system that produces fish a...

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26 Citations
8,063 Views
17 Pages

Cushion Gas Consideration for Underground Hydrogen Storage

  • Sadie Prigmore,
  • Omolabake Abiodun Okon-Akan,
  • Imuentinyan P. Egharevba,
  • Chukwuma C. Ogbaga,
  • Patrick U. Okoye,
  • Emmanuel Epelle and
  • Jude A. Okolie

Due to the increasing world population and environmental considerations, there has been a tremendous interest in alternative energy sources. Hydrogen plays a major role as an energy carrier due to its environmentally benign nature. The combustion of...

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26 Citations
30,647 Views
16 Pages

7 November 2024

The advent of the internet has fundamentally transformed how people access and interact with information. The digital landscape offers easy access to educational materials and healthcare and can support informed decision making. It also presents sign...

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24 Citations
8,179 Views
23 Pages

Chytrids in Soil Environments: Unique Adaptations and Distributions

  • Deirdre G. Hanrahan-Tan,
  • Osu Lilje and
  • Linda Henderson

Chytridiomycota (zoosporic true fungi) have a consistent presence in soils and have been frequently identified within many diverse terrestrial environments. However, Chytridiomycota and other early-diverging fungi have low representation in whole-gen...

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23 Citations
13,160 Views
19 Pages

Fungi in a One Health Perspective

  • Daniela Simões,
  • Eugénia de Andrade and
  • Raquel Sabino

Fungi constitute a diverse group with highly positive and negative impacts in different environments, having several natural roles and beneficial applications in human life, but also causing several concerns. Fungi can affect human health directly, b...

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23 Citations
24,340 Views
10 Pages

Understanding Rumen Microbiology: An Overview

  • Hunter G. Perez,
  • Claire K. Stevenson,
  • Jeferson M. Lourenco and
  • Todd R. Callaway

26 January 2024

The rumen is the largest of the four chambers of the “stomach” in ruminant animals, which harbors an incredibly dense, diverse, and dynamic microbial community crucial for feedstuff degradation, animal health, and production. The primary...

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23 Citations
13,143 Views
18 Pages

Digital Simulations in STEM Education: Insights from Recent Empirical Studies, a Systematic Review

  • Chrysovalantis Kefalis,
  • Constantine Skordoulis and
  • Athanasios Drigas

This study explores the use of digital simulations in STEM education, addressing the gap in systematic reviews synthesizing recent advancements and their implications for teaching and learning by focusing on their impact on learning outcomes and stud...

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22 Citations
19,244 Views
22 Pages

10 February 2023

The term “bioinspiration” defines a creative approach based on the observation of biological principles and transfer to design. Biomimicry is the recent approach, which describes a large field of scientific and technical activities dealin...

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22 Citations
6,214 Views
32 Pages

Nonlocal Elasticity for Nanostructures: A Review of Recent Achievements

  • Raffaele Barretta,
  • Francesco Marotti de Sciarra and
  • Marzia Sara Vaccaro

27 February 2023

Recent developments in modeling and analysis of nanostructures are illustrated and discussed in this paper. Starting with the early theories of nonlocal elastic continua, a thorough investigation of continuum nano-mechanics is provided. Two-phase loc...

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21 Citations
7,249 Views
22 Pages

Fungal Endophytes: An Alternative Biocontrol Agent against Phytopathogenic Fungi

  • Alviti Kankanamalage Hasith Priyashantha,
  • Samantha C. Karunarathna,
  • Li Lu and
  • Saowaluck Tibpromma

There has been renewed interest in the application of endophytic fungi to control phytopathogenic fungi, which cause significant damage to crop health, ultimately leading to losses in agricultural productivity. Endophytic fungi inhibit pathogens via...

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21 Citations
6,201 Views
22 Pages

17 November 2023

Phyllosilicates are common minerals that include the most widely known micas and clay minerals. These minerals are found in several natural environments and have unique physical-chemical features, such as cation exchange capacity (CEC) and surface ch...

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19 Citations
10,170 Views
25 Pages

In the last few years, the world has experienced the impacts of climate change, such as elevated mean annual temperature, extreme weather events, drought, etc. Among living organisms, perennial plant species are the ones mostly exposed to climate cha...

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17 Citations
18,232 Views
9 Pages

Climate change has resulted in negative impacts upon rural communities, notably in the Global South; these impacts expose vulnerabilities that exist on individual and societal levels, necessitating consideration of adaptive capacity given the climate...

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15 Citations
6,604 Views
14 Pages

Food, Climate Change, and the Challenge of Innovation

  • Daniel Durán-Sandoval,
  • Francesca Uleri,
  • Gemma Durán-Romero and
  • Ana M. López

Climate change is a shift in the climate’s condition that lasts for an extended period, usually decades or longer, and that may be detected by changes in the mean and variability of its parameters. The full spectrum of players and their related...

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15 Citations
26,944 Views
20 Pages

Environmental Design for People Living with Dementia

  • Martin Quirke,
  • Kirsty Bennett,
  • Hing-Wah Chau,
  • Terri Preece and
  • Elmira Jamei

30 August 2023

The term ‘environmental design for dementia’ relates to both the process and outcomes of designing to support or improve cognitive accessibility in physical environments. Environmental design for dementia is evidenced as an effective nonp...

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15 Citations
15,561 Views
21 Pages

29 November 2024

This study aims to develop a multifaceted conceptual basis for employee collaboration with regard to promoting organizational sustainability, which encompasses environmental, social, and economic dimensions. Employing a mixed-methods framework, the s...

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14 Citations
24,815 Views
11 Pages

A mixed-methods approach combines qualitative and quantitative research methodologies to provide a comprehensive understanding of complex social phenomena in healthcare. This approach leverages the strengths of both methodologies to address research...

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14 Citations
14,064 Views
9 Pages

Artificial Intelligence in Special Education

  • Andrea R. Harkins-Brown,
  • Linda Z. Carling and
  • David C. Peloff

This entry examines the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in special education. The authors discuss applications of AI in the field, including its uses for personalized learning, adaptive technologies, teacher support, and AI’s poten...

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13 Citations
17,308 Views
21 Pages

21 September 2023

This review proposes a concise literature review aimed at identifying the current body of knowledge on the adoption of Social Networks in crisis management. The major input is a structured research question based on the initial reading about the topi...

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13 Citations
6,498 Views
18 Pages

Merging Smart and Healthy Cities to Support Community Wellbeing and Social Connection

  • Susan Thompson,
  • Homa Rahmat,
  • Nancy Marshall,
  • Christine Steinmetz-Weiss,
  • Kate Bishop,
  • Linda Corkery,
  • Miles Park and
  • Christian Tietz

31 August 2023

Urban planning has long pursued the improvement of health and wellbeing through the rapidly evolving scholarship and practice of health-supportive environments, underpinned by the seminal World Health Organization’s Healthy Cities Framework. Al...

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13 Citations
7,477 Views
14 Pages

Understanding the Mental Health of Doctoral Students

  • Chloe Casey,
  • Julia Taylor,
  • Fiona Knight and
  • Steven Trenoweth

15 December 2023

Doctoral degrees include Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and other professional doctorates such as Engineering Doctorate (EngD), Doctor of Education (EdD) or Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy). Unlike undergraduate or postgraduate taught students, d...

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13 Citations
10,529 Views
36 Pages

12 October 2023

Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are a serious hazard to human life and the ecosystem. This is the reason that many measures have been put in place by the International Energy Agency (IEA) to reduce the anthropogenic-derived CO2 concentration in the at...

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12 Citations
13,135 Views
21 Pages

The Production of Isophorone

  • Timm Ruther,
  • Marc-André Müller,
  • Werner Bonrath and
  • Matthias Eisenacher

22 February 2023

Isophorone is a technically important compound used as a high-boiling-point solvent for coatings, adhesives, etc., and it is used as a starting material for various valuable compounds, including isophorone diisocyanate, a precursor for polyurethanes....

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12 Citations
16,758 Views
12 Pages

Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Multifaceted Applications in One Health and the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals

  • Nathalie Ballet,
  • Sarah Renaud,
  • Hugo Roume,
  • Fanny George,
  • Pascal Vandekerckove,
  • Mickaël Boyer and
  • Mickaël Durand-Dubief

Saccharomyces cerevisiae (SC), a yeast with an extensive history in food and beverage fermentations, is increasingly acknowledged for its multifaceted application in promoting and benefiting all aspects of a ‘One Health’ approach, includi...

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12 Citations
14,397 Views
14 Pages

Zero Trust Cybersecurity: Procedures and Considerations in Context

  • Brady D. Lund,
  • Tae-Hee Lee,
  • Ziang Wang,
  • Ting Wang and
  • Nishith Reddy Mannuru

11 October 2024

In response to the increasing complexity and sophistication of cyber threats, particularly those enhanced by advancements in artificial intelligence, traditional security methods are proving insufficient. This paper provides an overview of the zero-t...

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12 Citations
7,675 Views
13 Pages

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Artificial Intelligence

  • Stefan Kuhn,
  • Rômulo Pereira de Jesus and
  • Ricardo Moreira Borges

18 October 2024

This review explores the current applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, with a particular emphasis on small molecule chemistry. Applications of AI techniques, especially machine learning (ML) an...

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12 Citations
5,522 Views
20 Pages

This review paper examines how Generative AI (GAI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) can transform smart cities in the Industry 5.0 era. Through selected case studies and portions of the literature, we analyze these technologies’ impact on industrial...

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12 Citations
7,562 Views
10 Pages

AI-Driven Non-Destructive Testing Insights

  • Amine el Mahdi Safhi,
  • Gilberto Cidreira Keserle and
  • Stéphanie C. Blanchard

21 November 2024

Non-destructive testing (NDT) is essential for evaluating the integrity and safety of structures without causing damage. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into traditional NDT methods can revolutionize the field by automating data analy...

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11 Citations
5,904 Views
20 Pages

Triticale: A General Overview of Its Use in Poultry Production

  • Olena V. Gaviley,
  • Oleg O. Katerynych,
  • Igor A. Ionov,
  • Olena O. Dekhtiarova,
  • Darren K. Griffin and
  • Michael N. Romanov

19 February 2024

Triticale, a hybrid of wheat and rye, is one of the most promising grain crops. In terms of productivity, the level of metabolizable energy, and the composition of essential amino acids, triticale surpasses rye and is not inferior to wheat. It is res...

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11 Citations
10,413 Views
15 Pages

19 December 2024

This study evaluates the current scope of smart technology applications that support aging in place and identifies potential avenues for future research. The global demographic shift towards an aging population has intensified interest in technologie...

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10 Citations
3,998 Views
12 Pages

Bacteriocins and Bacteriophages as Dual Biological Players for Food Safety Applications

  • Nacim Barache,
  • Yanath Belguesmia,
  • Beatriz Martinez,
  • Bruce S. Seal and
  • Djamel Drider

The development of new techniques for the control of pathogenic microorganisms during food production and for the prevention of spoilage are needed to reduce or replace chemical preservatives. This is due to the trend that consumers are increasingly...

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