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    Antifungal activity of Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus against aerial and soilborne grapevine pathogens: varying efficiencies and non-target effects by Ignacio Vicente-Díez, Jorge Dueñas-Hernani, Raquel Campos-Herrera

    Published in Biological Control (2025-06-01)
    “…For A. mellea, both cell-free supernatants (CFS) and unfiltered ferments (UFs) from X. nematophila and P. laumondii subsp. laumondii significantly reduced colony numbers and colonized areas, with UFs exhibiting superior efficacy. …”
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    Possibilities and Pitfalls of Social Media for Translational Medicine by Suzan Dijkstra, Gautam Kok, Julie G. Ledford, Elena Sandalova, Elena Sandalova, Remi Stevelink

    Published in Frontiers in Medicine (2018-12-01)
    “…However, the spread of unfiltered, unreferenced, and non-peer-reviewed articles through social media comes with dangers as well. …”
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    TWITTER AS A TOOL TO MONITOR ATTITUDES: THE STRATEGIC USAGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA by Jorge Villagrasa Guarch, Colin Donaldson, Cortes López

    “…This idea in particular is key, due to any average social media population user and especially from 'Gen Z' (which hold 25% lower attention capacity and 40% lower check of the reliability of sources than its predecessor generation) could easily understand wrongly the massive (and unfiltered) amounts of information received, therefore generating false alarms, beliefs and in some cases, even own welfare losses. …”
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    A Word Cloud Model based on Hate Speech in an Online Social Media Environment by Valentina Ibrahim, Juhaid Abu Bakar, Nor Hazlyna Harun, Alaa Fareed Abdulateef

    Published in مجلة بغداد للعلوم (2021-06-01)
    “…However, the huge and unfiltered feed of messages posted on social media trigger social warnings, particularly when these messages contain hate speech towards specific individual or community. …”
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    Using GPT-3 to Build a Lexicon of Drugs of Abuse Synonyms for Social Media Pharmacovigilance by Kristy A. Carpenter, Russ B. Altman

    Published in Biomolecules (2023-02-01)
    “…While federal reporting systems accomplish this to a degree, they often have high latency and incomplete coverage. Social-media-based pharmacovigilance has zero latency, is easily accessible and unfiltered, and benefits from drug users being willing to share their experiences online pseudo-anonymously. …”
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    Evaluating Reaction Videos of Young People Watching Edutainment Media (MTV Shuga): Qualitative Observational Study by Venetia Baker, Sarah Mulwa, David Khanyile, Georgia Arnold, Simon Cousens, Cherie Cawood, Isolde Birdthistle

    Published in JMIR Formative Research (2025-01-01)
    “…However, there is limited understanding of the authentic viewing experience or how viewing contexts influence engagement with media campaigns. Reaction videos, a popular format in web-based culture in which users film themselves reacting to television shows, can be adapted as a research method for immediate and unfiltered insights into young people’s engagement with edutainment media. …”
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    The impact of New Media on Social Cohesion in the Less Privileged Areas of Tehran (Case of Study: WhatsApp) by mehdi bigdeloo

    “…Abstract The development of new media, particularly interactive social networks, has been one of the most significant digital phenomena over the past few decades both in Iran and globally. …”
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    Role of Populism, Polarization, Social Media, and Identity Politics in Shaping the Contemporary Political Landscape of United States of America by Holly James White

    Published in Social Science Chronicle (2024-08-01)
    “…The direct and often unfiltered nature of social media encourages emotionally charged, polarizing messages that foster loyalty among followers by stoking resentment and amplifying biases. …”
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    Patient listening on social media for patient-focused drug development: a synthesis of considerations from patients, industry and regulators by Philipp Cimiano, Philipp Cimiano, Ben Collins, Maria Carmela De Vuono, Thierry Escudier, Jürgen Gottowik, Matthias Hartung, Mathias Leddin, Bikalpa Neupane, Raul Rodriguez-Esteban, Ana Lucia Schmidt, Cornelius Starke-Knäusel, Maarten Voorhaar, Krzysztof Wieckowski

    Published in Frontiers in Medicine (2024-03-01)
    “…As a source of real-world evidence (RWE), social media has been consistently shown to capture the first-hand, spontaneous and unfiltered disease and treatment experience of patients and is acknowledged as a valid method for generating patient experience data by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). …”
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    Memes. Medien der Werteerziehung zwischen Meinungsfreiheit und Moral by Sabine Anselm, Eva Hammer-Bernhard

    Published in Medien im Deutschunterricht (2023-11-01)
    “…Abstract (english): Memes. Media of value education between freedom of opinion and morality Political memes on the internet are a valuable subject in (German) lessons, as will be exemplarily demonstrated. …”
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    “Anxiety is not cute” analysis of twitter users’ discourses on romanticizing mental illness by Barikisu Issaka, Ebenezer Ato Kwamena Aidoo, Sandra Freda Wood, Fatima Mohammed

    Published in BMC Psychiatry (2024-03-01)
    “…These themes include rejecting/critiquing the glamorization of mental health, monetization of mental health by corporate organizations, societal misconceptions of mental health, the role of traditional media and social media, unfiltered realities of depression, and the emphasis on not romanticizing mental health. …”
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    Paradigmaváltás a fotográfiában by Tibor Jakab

    Published in Symbolon (2023-12-01)
    “…With the advent of new media, the concept of filtering has been reevaluated, information is pouring onto consumers almost unfiltered. …”
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    Investigation of Fiber-Based Bag Filter Coated with Metal Oxides for Dust Adsorption by Marichelvam Mariappan Kadarkarainadar, Geetha Mariappan

    Published in Fibers (2023-01-01)
    “…In this paper, a new type of bag filter was designed by using natural sisal fiber as filtering media. The biodegradability of sisal fiber is better than the synthetic polyester media and also sisal fiber is less expensive. …”
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    Absence as Resistance in Palestinian Speculative Fiction by Netty Mattar

    Published in IAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities (2024-08-01)
    “…The pervasive use of social media today has been pivotal in revealing this struggle, enabling the direct and unrestricted sharing of Palestinian suffering in the face of unremitting destruction and displacement. …”
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