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Neurodivergent language learners, including those with differences in attention regulation, sensory processing, and other measures, typically experience higher levels of intrinsic and extraneous cognitive load during vocabulary acquisition, leading to poorer vocabulary retention and slower semantic integration. The proposed study applies the Cognit...

By Saida Makhkamova, Yulduz Mehmonova, Azizakhon Khoshimova, Sevara Zokirova, Dildora Nuraliyeva, Subhida Jabborova, Shaxodat Axmedova

Static Synchronous Compensators (STATCOMs) require precise controller tuning to maintain voltage stability in modern power grids. Fractional Order Proportional-Integral (FOPI) controllers offer enhanced flexibility over integer-order designs, yet existing tuning methods rely on weighted-sum formulations that conflate conflicting objectives through ...

By Rafid Ali Ridha Ibrahim, Anuar Mikdad Muad, Yushaizad Yusof

Profitability is considered an important indicator for the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of banking systems. The aim of the study is to remove the confusion concerning the effect of capital structure, operational efficiency, and non-interest income on the profitability of commercial banks in Vietnam. Utilizing quantitative research methods...

By Tran Thi Lan, Hoang Thi Bich Ha, Nguyen Anh Nguyet, Tran Van Hai

Village rooms (KÖY ODALARI) in the village of SUSUZOSMANIYE/AFYONKARAHISAR are a significant feature of the rural heritage of Anatolia, combining architectural features and sociocultural values like hospitality, solidarity, collective memory, and local governance. Though the village rooms have been analyzed from an architectural and typologica...

By Melike Gürman, Şerife Ebru Okuyucu

This paper examines whether or not Augmented Reality (AR) is effective in the acquisition of vocabulary in neurodivergent language learners using the Cognitive Load Theory. The conventional teaching methods tend to cause a lot of extraneous cognitive load that poses a great obstacle to students with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder. To combat this...

By Durdona Niyozova, Doston Mizrobov, Akmal Allakuliev, Shakhnoza Khamdamova, Azizbek Ismailov, Zafarjon Toshboev, Shukhrat Khasanov

Among the most important aspects of the cultural heritage of mankind, rock art and natural shelters have both aesthetic and practical purposes, as well as help to improve the psychological state, symbolic communication, and ergonomics. The paper examines rock art and natural shelters in three major frames, namely: (1) their symbolic and psychologic...

By Mehmet Sarıkahya, Serap Paçal, Ersan Sarikahya

There is frequent conflict between diagnostic rigor and therapeutic empathy training in psychology undergraduates because students rarely encounter a variety of complex clinical presentations. This research investigates the usefulness of applying generative artificial intelligence (AI) clinical patient persona (GPT-4) by OpenAI to improve diagnosti...

By Mokhitabon Komilova, Go‘yoxon Yakubova, Shoxista Xolmurotova, Azizbek Mukhamedov, Umida Djalilova, Aliya Kadirbaeva, Bobur Juraev

Heterogeneous, high-dimensional, and complex clinical data have remained a key challenge for early sepsis detection in intensive care units. This paper introduces a Hybrid GAP-HMSOA-GNN-COMPOSER architecture that incorporates a graph-based relational model and metaheuristic optimization to learn and generate accurate, reliable sepsis predictions. T...

By K. Sameera, P. Amudhavalli

Reliable wireless communication needs a highly efficient Forward Error Correction (FEC) technique in order to counter the effects of noise, interference, and losses. Most existing FEC techniques add too much redundancy and create extra latency, thereby reducing the efficiency of bandwidth utilization. Hence, the purpose of the current research is t...

By T. Ranjitha Devi, C. Kamalanathan

This paper examines the effectiveness of Generative AI (GenAI) as a socio-pragmatic aid that can improve Cross-Cultural Communicative Competence (CCCC) in advanced language learners (N = 80). Although such learners may be highly proficient in their language, A so-called pragmatic gap may also be faced in attempts to negotiate complex social interac...

By Temur Irmuxamedov, Jahongirmirz Maxmudov, Gulshan Ibragimova, Aziza Muminova, Alevtina Muradova, Fotima Safarova, Bayramdurdi Sapaev