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    Implementation models in mobile payments

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    Despite the high expectations, mobile payments have not reached projected adoption levels. Understanding success factors in m-payments has become an important research goal. Our previous study has revealed that the lack of cooperation between the main p

    Mobile Aware Business Logic Container

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    Automating Contract Negotiation

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    The automation of contract negotiation requires intelligent agents that can assimilate and use real-time information flows wisely. Electronic markets are information-rich with access to the Internet and the World Wide Web. A new breed o

    The Phenomenology of Choice and its Effects on Depression

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    Student Perspectives about Using Mobile Devices in Their Studies

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    A network approach for managing and processing big cancer data in clouds

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    Translational cancer research requires integrative analysis of multiple levels of big cancer data to identify and treat cancer. In order to address the issues that data is decentralised, growing and continually being updated, and the content living or archiving on different information sources partially overlaps creating redundancies as well as contradictions and inconsistencies, we develop a data network model and technology for constructing and managing big cancer data. To support our data network approach for data process and analysis, we employ a semantic content network approach and adopt the CELAR cloud platform. The prototype implementation shows that the CELAR cloud can satisfy the on-demanding needs of various data resources for management and process of big cancer data

    How useful is the Making Every Contact Count Healthy Conversation Skills approach for supporting people with musculoskeletal conditions?

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    Funding: PhD studentship funded by University of Bath and Health Education England. Ethical approvals were granted by the NHS Health Research Authority (REC reference: 20/HRA/2919) and University of Bath’s Research Ethics Approval Committee for Health (reference: EP 19/20 057).Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    ‘Making every contact count’ with patients with musculoskeletal conditions : a qualitative exploration of acceptability to physiotherapists

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    Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the participants for their contribution to this research. The lead researcher, Amelia Parchment, would also like to thank Funds for Women Graduates for awarding her with a grant enabling her to complete this study, within a programme of research, following severe disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Funding PhD studentship funded by University of Bath and Health Education England.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    The State of Global Giving by U.S. Foundations: 2022 Edition

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    For 25 years, the Council on Foundations and Candid have partnered on studies of globally focused giving by U.S. foundations. The new edition of The State of Global Giving by U.S. Foundations dives into 2016-2019 data to provide the latest perspective on how the nation's foundations are supporting critical efforts to improve health outcomes, address climate change, offer access to education, ensure human rights, and engage with a wide array of other global priorities. Through interviews with a selection of global funders, Global Giving also offers insights on how foundations are addressing the critical challenges of our time and where they see signs of optimism and opportunity going forward.Key Report FindingsU.S. private and community foundations included in Candid's Foundation 1000 dataset awarded globally focused grants totaling 8billionin2019closetofourtimestheapproximately8 billion in 2019—close to four times the approximately 2.2 billion awarded in 2002.Health accounted for 49 percent of global grant dollars.The largest shares of funding focused on the Sub-Saharan Africa (25.1%) and Asia & Pacific (17.7%) regions.Among the many issue areas supported by foundations, human rights has realized the fastest growth in global support in recent years. In the 2016-2019 period, human rights reached 11 percent of global foundation grant dollars, up from less than 7 percent in the 2011-2015 period.Roughly 13 percent of U.S. foundations' global grant dollars went directly to organizations based in the country where programs were implemented in the 2016-2019 period, up marginally from approximately 12 percent in the 2011-2015 period.Funding by Foundation 1000 foundations for efforts to counter or mitigate the impact of climate change in the United States and globally totaled nearly 1.8billioninthe20162019period,upfrom1.8 billion in the 2016-2019 period, up from 1.3 billion in the 2011-2015 period.The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation accounted for 44% of global giving by U.S. foundations from 2016 to 2019
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