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The Manila Times on MSNEarly poll shows VP, Go leading 2028 raceVICE President Sara Duterte and Sen. Bong Go have emerged as the early front-runners for the 2028 presidential and vice ...
In this blog post I demonstrate how research data from the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) draw a picture of increasing teacher attrition in Alberta, Canada, and identify ...
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Tribune Online on MSN83% of Nigerians don’t trust Tinubu govt, NASS, Judiciary — SurveyA recent survey conducted by an independent, non-profit, and non-partisan opinion research think-tank known as Africa Polling ...
Introduction In the USA, most tobacco control research has focused on federal-level and state-level policies. However, ...
We propose a semi-supervised learning method into the research of attribute classification to reduce the dependence of tagged corpus so as to overcome the difficulties on annotation work on ...
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MarketBeat on MSNThe Top 116 Small Businesses Americans Want to Fund With $10K [2025 Survey]If you handed someone $10,000 and told them to back a local business, not a stock, not crypto, not real estate, who would they choose? That’s exactly what we asked over 3,000 people in the U.S. in a ...
Disparity in pre-emptive end-of-life conversation experience caused by subjective economic status among general Japanese elderly people: a cross-sectional study with stratified random sampling ...
In the current study, all municipalities in Henan Province were coded, and five urban areas, namely Anyang, Kaifeng, Nanyang, Jiaozuo and Zhumadian, were sampled within Henan Province using a ...
A Tucson-based cancer biologist is helping lead the development of a new sampling method that can better detect the genetic diversity of tumors using an unlikely tool — a blender.
Cost-effectiveness for risk-stratified patients isn’t necessarily better than usual care for lower back pain in the military health system, according to a study in the July 15 issue of Spine.
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