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Hybrid Cross-Domain Robust Reinforcement Learning
Hybrid Cross-Domain Robust Reinforcement Learnin
The SAGE Handbook of Chinese Digital Media and Communication
The Sage Handbook of Chinese Digital Media and Communication is the first comprehensive reference work dedicated to the fast-evolving field of digital media and communication in China
Digital approaches to building measurement: Standards, tools and techniques
To align the teaching and learning of building measurement with current industry practices and standards in Australia, it is essential to update traditional teaching materials. Existing textbooks predominantly focus on manual measurement methods and provide limited coverage of computer-based techniques that are now widely adopted in professional practice. This handbook addresses this gap by integrating digital measurement tools, particularly RIB CostX software, which reflects contemporary industry workflows. The approach adopted in this book aligns with the principles of the Australian and New Zealand Standard Methods of Measurement (ANZSMM) and supports alignment with industry expectations. This handbook covers key trades, namely groundworks, concrete, formwork, reinforcement, and masonry, which are covered in building measurement and estimating units such as SRE272-Building Measurement, SRE302- Building Measurement and Estimating, and SRQ774-Construction Measurement and Estimating.Online version of the resource: https://oercollective.caul.edu.au/building-measurement-approaches/Attribution: Digital approached to building measurement: Standards, tools and techniques by Argaw Gurmu, Nilupa Udawatta, Gayani Karunasena, and Reza Taban is licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) 4.0 Licence © Deakin University.</p
Understanding vulnerability and diabetes management in families of children with type 1-diabetes - A qualitative study
Understanding vulnerability and diabetes management in families of children with type 1-diabetes - A qualitative study</p
Initiatives for advancing planetary health through sustainable food systems: an umbrella review
Introduction: Interventions in the food system to improve sustainability are emerging research areas reflecting complex relations between consumption, production, and environmental impact. This umbrella review aimed to explore current research on food systems initiatives and their relationship with human health and sustainability outcomes.Methods: An umbrella review of systematic and scoping reviews describing food system initiatives with co-benefits for health and at least one sustainability outcome was conducted. Five databases were searched, covering 2015-2024.Results: The systematic search identified 2770 records and 20 articles were included. Most reviews described initiatives on sustainable diets (n=7), food security (n=3), urban agriculture (n=4), food supply chain (n=3), education (n=2), and the global syndemic (n=1). Three reviews (15%) reported on all three sustainability outcomes combined. Economic sustainability was reported only alongside social (n=4) or environmental (n=3) outcomes. Social and environmental outcomes were examined in isolation (social [n=3]; environmental [n=3]) or in combination (n=4). No clear trends emerged between intervention topics and outcomes. Included reviews identified the need for further research that took a holistic approach to food system sustainability.Conclusion: This review supports the crucial need for robust, methodological multidisciplinary systems research to effectively integrate all sustainability dimensions to drive transformative food systems’ change.</p
Pa-Stream: pattern-aware scheduling for distributed stream computing systems
Pa-Stream: pattern-aware scheduling for distributed stream computing system
Response to ‘reconsidering bone-muscle interactions in obese older adults with type 2 diabetes: Methodological limitations and future directions’
Response to ‘reconsidering bone-muscle interactions in obese older adults with type 2 diabetes: Methodological limitations and future directions
Why Church Government Needs a Doctrine of Natural Law
Why Church Government Needs a Doctrine of Natural Law</p