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    Development of Instagram reels-based teaching materials for zero-waste pattern-cutting in fashion design training centers by Prihatin Prihatin, Achmad Noor Fatirul, Harwanto Harwanto

    “…This research contributes to providing an innovative learning approach that increases students' interest, understanding, practical skills, and creativity in mastering the concept of zero-waste pattern-cutting design and providing solutions to challenges in learning fashion design and reducing waste in the fashion industry.…”
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    On the non-viability of the endocentric–exocentric distinction: Evidence from linguistic creativity by Réka Benczes

    “…Through the analysis of recently coined English compounds, the present paper wishes to argue against the traditional endocentric–exocentric distinction by claiming that the distinction does not do justice to the creative wealth that is representative of English compounding, and which cuts across the “endocentric” and “exocentric” labels. …”
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    Exploration of Yangzhou Paper-cutting Elements based on Laser Technology and their Application in Leather Garments by Beilu HE, Qiyue QIAN, Jinchao ZHOU

    Published in Pige Kexue Yu Gongcheng (2025-12-01)
    “…We summarized and analyzed the representative works of Yangzhou paper-cutting masters, extracted the paper-cutting patterns by using digital means, optimized and evolved the patterns by introducing the theory of shape grammar. …”
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    Content Authentication and Tampered Localization Using Ring Partition and CSLBP-Based Image Hashing by Abdul S. Shaik, Ram K. Karsh, Mohiul Islam, Shubhashish Bhakta

    Published in IEEE Access (2023-01-01)
    “…In the present world, innovation, and creative thinking were pivotal in bringing about the digital revolution. …”
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    Leveraging digital twins for community-driven sustainable WEFE nexus management by Ali Shehadeh, Odey Alshboul, Mohammad Tamimi

    Published in Sustainable Futures (2025-06-01)
    “…Sustainability concerns and urbanization require creative solutions to align community needs with environmental management strategies. …”
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    Requirements for Becoming a Startup: A Study with an Economic Sociology Approach (Case Study: Managers of Startups in Isfahan City) by Rahmatollah Torkan, Seyed Samad Beheshty, Ramin Moradi

    Published in جامعه شناسی کاربردی (2025-09-01)
    “…These emerging companies contribute significantly to job creation and economic advancement by introducing creative business models and cutting-edge technologies. …”
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    What is it like to be a bot? The world according to GPT-4 by Dan Lloyd

    Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2024-08-01)
    “…Inquiry into the emergence of a complex subjective world is facilitated with philosophical phenomenology and cognitive ethology, examining the pattern of errors made by GPT-4 and proposing their origin in the absence of an analogue of the human subjective awareness of time. …”
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    Challenges and guidance for implementing social distancing for COVID-19 in care homes: a mixed methods rapid review by Joanne M Fitzpatrick, Anne Marie Rafferty, Shereen Hussein, Richard Adams, Lindsay Rees, Sally Brearley, Sarah Sims, Amit Desai, Ruth Harris

    Published in Health and Social Care Delivery Research (2024-11-01)
    “…Key findings were as follows: The experiences of residents and families were varied, and their impact was influenced by the existing pattern of relationships residents and families maintained within and beyond the CH. …”
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    Basic Concepts and Values of Mathematics in Bengkulu Traditional Musical Instruments as Media and Resources for Learning Mathematics by Saleh Haji, Yumiati Yumiati, Zamzaili Zamzaili

    “…The result of this study shows that the basic mathematical concepts in Bengkulu traditional musical instruments are points, lines, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, kites, circles, tubes, half balls, cut balls, cut cones, universes, and patterns. At the same time, the mathematical values contained in traditional Bengkulu musical instruments are obeying the rules, consistency, creativity, and cooperation. …”
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