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          id: cord-016556-tdwwu43v
      author: Kawtrakul, Asanee
       title: Semantic Tracking in Peer-to-Peer Topic Maps Management
        date: 2007
       words: 4354
      flesch: 38
     summary: Various advanced technologies including name entities recognition and related information extraction, which need natural language processing techniques, and other information technologies, such as geomedia processing, are utilized part of emerging methodologies for information extraction and aggregation with problem-solving solutions (e.g. know-how from livestock experts from countries with experiences in handling bird flu situation). The motivation for this work is definitely to improve user's access to semantic information and to reach high satisfaction levels for decision making.
    keywords: data; entities; entity; extraction; information; knowledge; semantic; system; topic; tracking
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          id: cord-020180-fpx27v7z
      author: Smuts, Hanlie
       title: A Knowledge Asset Management Implementation Framework for Information Systems Outsourcing Projects
        date: 2020-03-10
       words: 4958
      flesch: 35
     summary: Secondly, he indicated that knowledge assets are also utilised in the management of the IS outsourcing agreement, e.g. the project documentation, outsourcing process knowledge, negotiation guidelines, contract management knowledge etc. In order to realise these performance gains, an environment for client organisation and outsource vendor knowledge integration must be created through common language and frequent interaction, consequently fostering knowledge transfer and ultimately, knowledge asset management
    keywords: contract; framework; kami; knowledge; management; organisation; outsourcing; project; vendor
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          id: cord-025358-nlmta9po
      author: Costa-Font, Joan
       title: Review of ‘knowledge resistance. How avoid insight from others’ by Mikael Klintman, Manchester University Press, 2019, 256 pages, Manchester, retail price 12.99£
        date: 2020-04-17
       words: 1269
      flesch: 44
     summary: key: cord-025358-nlmta9po authors: Costa-Font, Joan title: Review of ‘knowledge resistance. Understanding learning entails a identifying the root causes of 'knowledge resistance'.
    keywords: individuals; knowledge; resistance
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          id: cord-026154-9773qanf
      author: Rezaei, Navid
       title: Image-Based World-perceiving Knowledge Graph (WpKG) with Imprecision
        date: 2020-05-18
       words: 3779
      flesch: 52
     summary: However, from the point of view of possible applications of semantically rich data formats in intelligent, real-world scenarios, there is a need for knowledge graphs that describe contextual information regarding realistic and casual relations between items in the real world. In this paper, we present a methodology of generating knowledge graphs addressing such a need.
    keywords: data; graph; images; information; knowledge; process; relations
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          id: cord-029672-y2ii6r3u
      author: Van Assche, Ari
       title: From the editor: COVID-19 and international business policy
        date: 2020-07-24
       words: 3662
      flesch: 35
     summary: The geography of innovation: local hotspots and global innovation networks Shaping the formation of university-industry research collaborations: What type of proximity does really matter Economic policy responses to a pandemic: Developing the COVID-19 economic stimulus index Protectionism, state discrimination, and international business since the onset of the Global Financial Crisis Sicken thy neighbour: The initial trade policy response to COVID-19 How big business is joining the fight against COVID-19 The wealth of cities: Agglomeration economies and spatial equilibrium in the United States An unintended crisis: 29672 cord_uid: y2ii6r3u We introduce a special collection of papers on COVID-19 and international business policy that looks at the global policy challenge from different perspectives.
    keywords: business; costs; covid-19; face; knowledge; mnes; pandemic; policy; production; trade
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          id: cord-029769-1c4wl7xy
      author: Amoo-Adare, Epifania Akosua
       title: The Art of (Un)Thinking: When Hyper Productivity Says ‘Enough!’, Is a Feast
        date: 2020-07-27
       words: 3033
      flesch: 44
     summary: I argue for a decolonization of current modes of academic knowledge production, especially in the social and hard sciences. This notion of (un)thinking science can be situated within other current scientific debates that recognize the need for renewed intersectional, embodied, and transgressive approaches to knowledge production.
    keywords: development; ghana; knowledge; need; production; times; un)thinking; world
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        item: #7 of 32
          id: cord-034133-tx0hciiv
      author: Engda, Tigist
       title: The contribution of medical educational system of the College of Medicine, and Health Sciences of the University of Gondar in Ethiopia on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of graduate students of Health Sciences in relation to the prevention and control of nosocomial infections during the academic year of 2018
        date: 2020-10-22
       words: 3924
      flesch: 41
     summary: The Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education should work to enforce the universities to incorporate infection prevention knowledge into the course curricula for all health science students. Therefore, this study showed that a smaller number of respondents had taken infection prevention training on their regular medical system.
    keywords: attitude; health; infection; knowledge; practice; prevention; students; study
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          id: cord-103475-90k21u1w
      author: de Giorgio, Andrea
       title: Procedural knowledge and function blocks for smart process planning
        date: 2020-12-31
       words: 7017
      flesch: 51
     summary: Therefore, this paper proposes a functional redefinition of declarative and procedural knowledge, together with the concepts of procedural knowledge blocks and process as a framework to deal with knowledge processes in industry. This paper aims at redefining declarative knowledge (DK) and procedural knowledge (PK) in order to introduce a framework called procedural knowledge process (PKP), which is based on the engineering use of the new definitions.
    keywords: blocks; capp; fbs; knowledge; machine; planning; process; setup; systems
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          id: cord-144033-pmchx05r
      author: Shin, Dongmin
       title: SAINT+: Integrating Temporal Features for EdNet Correctness Prediction
        date: 2020-10-19
       words: 3492
      flesch: 50
     summary: Basically, BKT is the Hidden Markov Model where a latent variable represents evolving student knowledge. [12] models student knowledge through Bidirectional Long-Short Term Memory (Bi-LSTM) network equipped with an attention layer that weighs more importance to relevant parts of their learning history for prediction.
    keywords: encoder; exercise; knowledge; model; response; student; time
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          id: cord-178783-894gkrsk
      author: Zhang, Rui
       title: Drug Repurposing for COVID-19 via Knowledge Graph Completion
        date: 2020-10-19
       words: 8191
      flesch: 39
     summary: The potential of recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning for COVID-19 drug repurposing has also been highlighted [14] and several studies using these techniques have reported promising results [15] [16] [20, 21] ap-proach for COVID-19 drug repurposing.
    keywords: approach; completion; covid-19; data; discovery; drug; graph; inhibits; knowledge; literature; methods; models; network; patterns; protein; relations; repurposing
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          id: cord-258125-2kkqqgop
      author: Wagner, Peter
       title: Knowing How to Act Well in Time
        date: 2020-08-25
       words: 5068
      flesch: 51
     summary: Such knowledge will always be difficult to achieve but we can at least briefly spell out what, for want of better terms, can be called an ontological attitude and a methodological maxim. Pre-COVID-19 political sociology is at a loss to explain such government action.
    keywords: action; covid-19; crisis; knowledge; pandemic; public; society; time
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          id: cord-298778-wnbqqzot
      author: Hamza, Marwa S.
       title: Cross-Sectional Study on Awareness and Knowledge of COVID-19 Among Senior pharmacy Students
        date: 2020-06-15
       words: 4239
      flesch: 50
     summary: KS ranged from 0 to 12, with the higher scores demonstrating an increased level of pandemic COVID-19 knowledge. In the present study, the main objective was to measure COVID-19 related knowledge of pharmacy senior students.
    keywords: covid-19; disease; health; information; knowledge; questions; students; study
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          id: cord-301085-tk2vvxj7
      author: Askarian, Mehrdad
       title: Knowledge, attitude, and practices related to standard precautions of surgeons and physicians in university-affiliated hospitals of Shiraz, Iran
        date: 2006-07-11
       words: 2611
      flesch: 35
     summary: These findings illustrate that SP practices are not behaviors readily adopted, even by those aware of the SP issue and moderate to low levels of attitudes. Our poor compliance with many SP practices is not unique to our teaching hospitals, with similar results published in other centers.
    keywords: knowledge; medical; precautions; residents
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          id: cord-302305-xr067v2n
      author: van Aalst, Jan
       title: Distinguishing knowledge-sharing, knowledge-construction, and knowledge-creation discourses
        date: 2009-06-20
       words: 12915
      flesch: 46
     summary: Distinctions were set up between three modes of discourse: knowledge sharing, knowledge construction, and knowledge creation. Knowledge creation depends on conditions in which creative work on ideas is valued and there are mechanisms for choosing the most promising ideas for further development, and rewarding creativity.
    keywords: community; creation; discourse; group; ideas; information; inquiry; knowledge; knowledge creation; learning; notes; questions; students; work
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          id: cord-302384-gljfslhs
      author: Al-Hanawi, Mohammed K.
       title: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Toward COVID-19 Among the Public in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
        date: 2020-05-27
       words: 4546
      flesch: 49
     summary: For example, COVID-19 knowledge may increase significantly if health education programs are specifically targeted at men. For example, COVID-19 knowledge may increase significantly, if health education programs are specifically targeted at men.
    keywords: attitudes; covid-19; knowledge; practices; public; respondents; saudi; study
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          id: cord-302595-t6yd3znu
      author: Mechessa, Desalegn Feyissa
       title: Community’s Knowledge of COVID-19 and Its Associated Factors in Mizan-Aman Town, Southwest Ethiopia, 2020
        date: 2020-08-17
       words: 2974
      flesch: 51
     summary: Additionally, the data collectors and supervisors adhered to the WHO and Ethiopian Ministry of Health guidelines on COVID-19 prevention. The findings of this study will help the responsible body organize the necessary interventional programs (education, demonstration) in order to provide up-to-date information to control COVID-19 disease.
    keywords: aman; covid-19; data; health; knowledge; mizan; study; town
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          id: cord-303000-tmk2c9eh
      author: Alhaj, Ahmad Kh.
       title: Neurosurgery Residents Perspective on the COVID-19: Knowledge, Readiness, and Impact of this Pandemic.
        date: 2020-05-16
       words: 3903
      flesch: 52
     summary: Objectives This is the first study regarding the readiness of neurosurgery residents towards the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact. The aim is to identify the level of knowledge, readiness, and the impact of this virus among neurosurgery residents in different programs.
    keywords: covid-19; impact; knowledge; neurosurgery; pandemic; residents; training
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          id: cord-311220-3pn04u32
      author: Gaddy, Hampton Gray
       title: Using local knowledge in emerging infectious disease research
        date: 2020-06-13
       words: 3586
      flesch: 39
     summary: Moreover, the study of local disease knowledge is well-established within medical anthropology. I suspect that this disregard for local disease knowledge is partly because of the popular but incorrect perceptions that infectious disease emergence is an uncommon and unpredictable event (Brooks et al. 2019) .
    keywords: animal; communities; diseases; eids; health; knowledge
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          id: cord-311264-zn7ydrvh
      author: Deurenberg-Yap, M.
       title: The Singaporean response to the SARS outbreak: knowledge sufficiency versus public trust
        date: 2005-06-17
       words: 3446
      flesch: 44
     summary: Taken together, these concepts help to explain the apparent disparity between the low knowledge about SARS and the control measures on the one hand, and high confidence in key institutions dealing with SARS, high endorsement about SARS control measures being appropriate and high satisfaction with the government's response to SARS on the other hand. This public education campaign aimed to educate Singapore residents about SARS, to encourage them to adopt appropriate personal hygiene and socially responsible habits to prevent the spread of SARS, to encourage those with suspected SARS infection to seek medical attention at TTSH, and to encourage cooperation with contact tracing and home quarantine orders (HQO) when necessary.
    keywords: confidence; control; knowledge; measures; public; respondents; sars
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          id: cord-312678-81gnmxbk
      author: Elayeh, Eman
       title: Before and after case reporting: A comparison of the knowledge, attitude and practices of the Jordanian population towards COVID-19
        date: 2020-10-15
       words: 5443
      flesch: 48
     summary: Similarly, participants practice towards preventing transmission of COVID-19 score was calculated by assigning a score of one for appropriate practices, while inappropriate practices were assigned a score of zero. Hence, we rapidly adapted our study in order to engage more participants and to evaluate how this reported case altered the KAP of Jordanian citizens.
    keywords: case; covid-19; disease; knowledge; participants; practices; reporting; study
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          id: cord-312986-nz8uc7sl
      author: Abou-Abbas, Linda
       title: Knowledge and practice of physicians during COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study in Lebanon
        date: 2020-09-29
       words: 3811
      flesch: 49
     summary: Our survey revealed that the majority of Lebanese physicians had good knowledge about the disease (89.5%) while approximately half of the respondents adopted good preventive practices (49.7%). Lebanese physicians revealed a good level of knowledge; however, they had limited comprehension of the precautionary measures that protect them from this virus.
    keywords: care; covid-19; disease; health; knowledge; physicians; practice; survey
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          id: cord-315886-f4ofmdcm
      author: Karim, A.
       title: Knowledge and attitude towards COVID-19 in Bangladesh: Population-level estimation and a comparison of data obtained by phone and online survey methods
        date: 2020-05-26
       words: 6185
      flesch: 49
     summary: We found that, the total knowledge score was still significantly higher in the online non-medical participants than that of phone survey participants in most of the socio-demographic groups. Based on this criterion, we found that 75.1% of the online non-medical participants had good knowledge which was significantly higher than that of phone survey participants.
    keywords: covid-19; knowledge; level; medical; participants; phone; population; score; study; survey
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          id: cord-317900-05y9re12
      author: Senanayake, Nari
       title: Geographies of uncertainty
        date: 2020-08-14
       words: 6465
      flesch: 20
     summary: Gender, Place Cult Africa and the nuclear world: labor, occupational health, and the transnational production of uranium Global health, geographical contingency, and contingent geographies When places come first: suffering, archetypal space and the problematic production of global health Geographies of uncertainty and negotiated responsibilities of occupational health States of Knowledge: The Co-Production of Science and the Social Order Rethinking social reproduction in the time of Covid-19 HIV as uncertain life Living off uncertainty: the intelligent animal production of dryland pastoralists The uncertain geographic context problem Context and uncertainty in geography and GIScience: advances in theory, method, and practice Toxic Bodies: Hormone Disruptors and the Legacy of DES Exploring Understandings of Institutions and Uncertainty: New Directions in Natural Resource Management A geopolitics of trauma: refugee administration and protracted uncertainty in Turkey Queer and Trans* Geographies of Liminality: A Literature Review Between scylla and charybdis: environmental governance and illegibility in the American West On the will to ignorance in bureaucracy Strategic unknowns: towards a sociology of ignorance Doubt Is Their Product: How Industry's Assault on Science Threatens Your Health Lives in Limbo: temporary protected status and immigrant identities Uncertain exposures and the privilege of imperception: activist scientists and race at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Sick Building Syndrome and the Problem of Uncertainty: Environmental Politics, Technoscience, and Women Workers Care in the Time of Covid-19 Uncertain futures and everyday hedging in a humanitarian city The socioenvironmental state: political authority, subjects, and transformative socionatural change in an uncertain world Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming All that is solid melts into the bay: anticipatory ruination and climate change adaptation Agnotology: spatializing regimes of perceptibility, uncertainty, and the ontological fight over quarantine pests in California Searching for CKDu: mystery kidney disease, differentiated (in) visibility, and contingent geographies of care in dry Zone Sri Lanka Living with Uncertainty: New Directions in Pastoral Development in Africa
    keywords: disease; environmental; forms; geography; health; human; issue; knowledge; management; production; uncertainties; uncertainty; work
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          id: cord-319908-10b7de22
      author: Naser, Abdallah Y
       title: Knowledge and practices towards COVID-19 during its outbreak: a multinational cross-sectional study
        date: 2020-04-17
       words: 3994
      flesch: 47
     summary: The current study showed that knowledge scores significantly differed across marital status categories (P<0.002), divorced participants had a significant negative association with COVID-19 knowledge score (p<0.01). Multiple linear regression analysis was used to identify predictors of COVID-19 knowledge.
    keywords: covid-19; knowledge; license; medrxiv; participants; practices; preprint; study
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          id: cord-320928-flsaa1wx
      author: Aldohyan, Meshal
       title: The perceived effectiveness of MERS-CoV educational programs and knowledge transfer among primary healthcare workers: a cross-sectional survey
        date: 2019-03-21
       words: 5010
      flesch: 44
     summary: Mayo Clinic Implementing knowledge management practices in hospital-in-the-home units The role of advanced practice nurses in knowledge brokering as a means of promoting evidence-based practice among clinical nurses Knowledge, attitude, and practice toward MERS-CoV among primary health-care workers in Makkah Al-Mukarramah: an intervention study Knowledge and perception of health practitioners towards MERS-CoV in hail region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Knowledge and attitude towards the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus among healthcare personnel in the southern region of Saudi Arabia Knowledge, attitudes and Behaviours of healthcare Workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to MERS coronavirus and other emerging infectious diseases Sense making and knowledge transfer: capturing the knowledge and wisdom of nursing leaders Nurses' participation in personal knowledge transfer: the role of leader-member exchange (LMX) and structural empowerment Knowledge communication: a key to successful crisis management L'accréditation, source de connaissance et d'enrichissement Using interactive workshops to prompt knowledge exchange: a realist evaluation of a knowledge to action initiative Culture as an issue in knowledge sharing: a means of competitive advantage academic conferences limited Understanding change and change management processes: a case study An educational programme for nursing college staff and students during a MERS-coronavirus outbreak in Saudi Arabia Questionnaire-based analysis of infection prevention and control in healthcare facilities in Saudi Arabia in regards to Middle East respiratory syndrome Middle East respiratory syndrome-related knowledge, preventive behaviours and risk perception among nursing students during outbreak Intra-firm knowledge transfer-a qualitative case study of knowledge transfer and its implications in a soft service firm Knowledge management practices in healthcare settings: a systematic review The importance of knowledge transfer between specialist and generic services in improving health care: a cross-national study of dementia care in England and the Netherlands Diffusion of Innovations Impaired memory retrieval correlates with individual differences in cortisol response but not autonomic response Expatriate knowledge transfer, subsidiary absorptive capacity, and subsidiary performance key: cord-320928-flsaa1wx authors: Aldohyan, Meshal; Al-Rawashdeh, Nedal; Sakr, Farouk M.; Rahman, Saeed; Alfarhan, Ali I.; Salam, Mahmoud title: The perceived effectiveness of MERS-CoV educational programs and knowledge transfer among primary healthcare workers: a cross-sectional survey date: 2019-03-21 journal: BMC Infect Dis DOI: 10.1186/s12879-019-3898-2 sha: doc_id: 320928 cord_uid: flsaa1wx BACKGROUND: Knowledge transfer of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) involves the dissemination of created/acquired information on MERS-CoV in hospitals, making this information accessible to all healthcare workers (HCWs).
    keywords: arabia; cov; hcws; knowledge; mers; perception; programs; saudi; study; transfer
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          id: cord-321258-fj9nel2z
      author: Huynh, Giao
       title: Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices Regarding COVID-19 Among Chronic Illness Patients at Outpatient Departments in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
        date: 2020-09-14
       words: 3016
      flesch: 52
     summary: The first section elicited information on demographic characteristics including age, gender, occupation, education, and the source information of COVID-19 knowledge including types of face masks. World Health Organization Getting your workplace ready for COVID-19 Ministry of Health in Vietnam Combating the COVID-19 epidemic: experiences from Vietnam Social responses for older people in COVID-19 pandemic: experience from Vietnam COVID-19 and NCDs How to Protect Yourself attitude and practice towards SARS Middle east respiratory syndrome (MERS): comparing the knowledge, attitude and practices of different health care workers Public knowledge, attitudes and practices towards COVID-19: a cross-sectional study in Malaysia Knowledge, attitude and practice towards COVID-19 among chronic disease patients at Addis Zemen Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia WHO.
    keywords: attitude; covid-19; knowledge; participants; practices; study
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          id: cord-325445-80p6wthw
      author: Goh, Ong Sing
       title: Query Based Intelligent Web Interaction with Real World Knowledge
        date: 2008-03-14
       words: 7009
      flesch: 55
     summary: One of the possible applications of such system is to provide answers to queries on specific topics or knowledge domains. The modules use plug-in principles that can quickly be augmented with domain knowledge for specific purposes.
    keywords: aini; base; conversation; domain; domain knowledge; information; knowledge; language; layer; query; questions; system; web
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          id: cord-330474-c6eq1djd
      author: Fox, J
       title: Rapid translation of clinical guidelines into executable knowledge: a case study of COVID‐19 and on‐line demonstration
        date: 2020-06-18
       words: 3324
      flesch: 41
     summary: Reusability of the data and knowledge models at different points in the care journey The escalation decision in the reference model was initially used in a self-triage pathway and reused in the residential care triage pathway of Pathfinder 1, but was replaced with three different decisions in the GP consultation pathway in light of clinical comments and new published guidance. As explained above the main goal of the Polyphony project is to develop a reference data and knowledge model, not to deploy the model directly but to be a resource for others to use in developing clinical services.
    keywords: care; covid-19; data; decision; knowledge; model; pathfinder; patient; proforma
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          id: cord-331771-fhy98qt4
      author: Huang, He
       title: Modeling the competitive diffusions of rumor and knowledge and the impacts on epidemic spreading
        date: 2021-01-01
       words: 6799
      flesch: 48
     summary: The impact of information spreading on epidemic vaccination game dynamics in a heterogeneous complex networka theoretical approach A colored mean-field model for analyzing the effects of awareness on epidemic spreading in multiplex networks Collective dynamics of small-world networks Dynamical analysis of rumor spreading model in homogeneous complex networks Stochastic rumours Modeling cyber rumor spreading over mobile social networks: a compartment approach Tips for choosing and using masks to prevent novel coronavirus Specialized zone for rumor-refuting during the 2019-ncov epidemic Dynamical and correlation properties of the internet Immunization of complex networks Rumor spreading model considering forgetting and remembering mechanisms in inhomogeneous networks Rumor spreading model with consideration of forgetting mechanism: a case of online blogging We adopt a two-layer network to model the processes of information diffusion (including rumor diffusion and knowledge diffusion) and epidemic spreading.
    keywords: diffusion; epidemic; information; knowledge; layer; network; rumor
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          id: cord-333015-xgudk2h0
      author: Della Polla, Giorgia
       title: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Infectious Diseases Related to Travel of Community Pharmacists in Italy
        date: 2020-03-24
       words: 4415
      flesch: 40
     summary: An examination of revenue opportunities from pre-travel consultations Australian pharmacists' in travel health perceptions and practices The role of pharmacists in travel medicine in South Training pharmacists in travel health Pharmacy travel health services: Current perspectives and future prospects Provision of travel medicine advice through community pharmacies: Assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices of pharmacists in Malaysia Needs assessment study for community pharmacy travel medicine services The knowledge, attitudes, and practices of community pharmacists in their approach to antibiotic use: A nationwide survey in Italy Principali Malattie dei Viaggiatori Infectious Diseases of Potential Risk for Travellers International travelers' sociodemographic, health and travel characteristics: An Italian study StataCorp. Community pharmacists who had heard about travel medicine and those who had received information were more likely to have good knowledge.
    keywords: information; knowledge; medicine; pharmacists; public; travel
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          id: cord-350270-rcft3xfh
      author: Hulme, Mike
       title: Social scientific knowledge in times of crisis: What climate change can learn from coronavirus (and vice versa)
        date: 2020-05-28
       words: 2240
      flesch: 42
     summary: key: cord-350270-rcft3xfh authors: Hulme, Mike; Lidskog, Rolf; White, James M.; Standring, Adam title: Social scientific knowledge in times of crisis: What climate change can learn from coronavirus (and vice versa) date: 2020-05-28 journal: Social scientific knowledge adds to our understanding of these differences.
    keywords: change; climate; covid-19; crisis; knowledge; pandemic
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          id: cord-355850-jgcjscjq
      author: Elhadi, Muhammed
       title: Assessment of Healthcare Workers’ Levels of Preparedness and Awareness Regarding COVID-19 Infection in Low-Resource Settings
        date: 2020-06-18
       words: 3420
      flesch: 43
     summary: We focused on healthcare workers who may come into direct contact with COVID-19 patients, and are thus expected to have adequate knowledge and preparedness. 25, 26 The majority of healthcare workers (77.4%) felt personally unprepared to address COVID-19 infection.
    keywords: covid-19; doctors; healthcare; knowledge; nurses; preparedness; study; workers
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