A STUDY ON THE ROLE OF GOOD GOVERNANCE IN REALIZATION THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY IN IRAN USING A QUADRUPLE HELIX INNOVATION SYSTEM

A Study on the Role of Good Governance in Realization the Knowledge-Based Economy in Iran Using a Quadruple Helix Innovation System

This paper aims to explain the role of good governance in the realization of the knowledge-based economy within a quadruple helix innovation system (QHIS).It employs an analytical-descriptive method, while focusing on the econometric models within Eviews9 software environment.Theoretically, the paper is based on institutionalism approach.The intera

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Seropidemiology Of Human Hydatidosis In Kirkuk And Tikrit/ Iraq

Background: Hydatid disease is a serious infection of man caused by larval stage (hydatid) of the small dog tapeworm.Serological tests are important in the diagnosis of hydatid disease.Objectives: The study was carried out to detect the rate of seropositivity of hydatid cysts in Kirkuk and Tikrit cities.Materials and Methods: The retrospective hosp

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Clinical decision support systems to optimize adherence to anticoagulant guidelines in patients with atrial fibrillation: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Abstract Background Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) have been utilized as a low-cost intervention to improve healthcare process measures.Thus, we aim to estimate CDSS efficacy to optimize adherence to Belt oral anticoagulant guidelines in eligible patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).Methods A systematic review and meta-analysis of rando

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Fiction Writing as Philosophical Methodology

In this 135 paper I argue for a novel philosophical methodology, fiction writing.Much has been made, in philosophy, of the relationship between fiction and thought experiments, but this literature focuses predominantly on completed pieces of fiction: Fully fledged and polished published pieces.In this paper I focus on how the process of writing fic

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Publisher Correction: Unravelling the immune signature of Plasmodium falciparum transmission-reducing immunity

The original version of this Article contained errors in Fig.3.In panel a, bars from a chart depicting the percentage of antibody-positive individuals in non-infectious and infectious groups were inadvertently included in place of bars depicting the percentage of infectious individuals, as described in the Article and figure legend.However, the p v

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