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Netflix and chill? The content-related and gratificational antecedents of binge-watching tendency
Published 2025-03-01“…By examining content-related factors such as preferences for TV formats, serial genres, and narrative structures this study extends current knowledge of factors influencing binge-watching behavior. …”
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A Library of Plasmodium vivax Recombinant Merozoite Proteins Reveals New Vaccine Candidates and Protein-Protein Interactions.
Published 2015-12-01“…<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>We produced a new library of recombinant full-length P. vivax ectodomains, established that the majority of them contain tertiary structure, and used them to identify predicted and novel protein-protein interactions. …”
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Geriatric Mental Health Nursing in India: Need and Scope
Published 2025-01-01“…Integrating GMHN into nursing curricula and expanding structured programs are essential to meet future needs. …”
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Catastrophic “hyperclustering” and recurrent losses: diagnosing U.S. flood insurance insolvency triggers
Published 2025-08-01“…We argue that long-term resilience requires aligning financial, structural, and non-structural interventions with distinct regional risk patterns—whether driven by hyperclustering, recurrent losses, or both.…”
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Leveraging Substitute Teachers as Educational Leaders
Published 2025-01-01“…This study proposes actionable solutions, including substitute profile systems, comprehensive onboarding programs, and structured mentorship initiatives. The findings highlight the importance of shared leadership in fostering equity, professional growth, and workforce stability, offering practical insights into how substitutes can transition from temporary roles to integral contributors within educational systems.…”
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Participatory and Deliberative Practitioners in Australia: How Work Context Creates Different Types of Practitioners
Published 2019-12-01“…This broadening is the result of three main variables: (1) whether practitioners are employed by or contracted to public institutions; (2) whether they are engaged to work on projects with limited or considerable scope; and (3) whether they are focused on limited time frame processes or entire programs. Drawing on the results of a mixed method study, including survey and semi-structured interviews, this article explores the work contexts that shape the contemporary Australian practitioner, drawing lessons that can inform their practice in other contexts.…”
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Case Study: The Impact Of Emerging Technologies On Cybersecurity Education And Workforces
Published 2023-07-01“…Conducted through a workshop held in two parts at a cybersecurity education conference, findings came both from a semi-structured interview with a panel of experts as well as small workgroups of professionals answering seven scenario-based questions. …”
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Global coordination of metabolic pathways in Escherichia coli by active and passive regulation
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Knowledge and Experiences of Health Professionals in the Peripheral Management of Leishmaniasis in Morocco (ELHajeb)
Published 2020-01-01“…Using a self-administered questionnaire, we conducted an exploratory survey during April and May 2019 among all health professionals working in public health structures in the province of ELHajeb in central Morocco. …”
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Social capital, functional health status and quality of life among adults in rural Southwest Nigeria
Published 2025-04-01“…Therefore, this study explored the association(s) between structural social capital, functional health status, and quality of life among adults in rural southwest Nigeria. …”
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Prediction of Rock Damage Depth Using Blasting Vibration Monitoring
Published 2025-01-01“…By incorporating elevation parameters, a regression-based correlation was established between distance-dependent peak particle velocity (PPV) measurements and the depth of rock mass damage, thereby facilitating predictive assessments of structural deterioration. The analysis revealed that in slopes characterized by homogeneous lithology and an absence of significant structural discontinuities, PPV induced by bench presplit blasting exhibited a strong exponential correlation with the depth of retaining rock mass damage. …”
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Indigenous Australians and Legal Education: Looking to the Future
Published 1996-01-01“…The relevant steps may be classified as structural (such as pre-law programs and tutorial support) or institutional (for example, curriculum initiatives).…”
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Educators' perceived barriers and facilitators to implementing a school-based nutrition, physical activity, and civic engagement intervention: a qualitative analysis
Published 2025-06-01“…As a novel approach to school-based health interventions, this program faces numerous intervention implementation challenges.MethodsTo assess potential barriers and facilitators to implementing STHS, interviews with Texas Cooperative Extension staff (n = 20) and middle school staff (n = 15) were conducted prior to implementing the program to inform program delivery. …”
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Running Head: Social Work Developments in Lithuania
Published 2004-12-01“…Now that Lithuania is free, the system of social welfare is characterized by under-funded health services and pensions, and a large number of institutions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with students and practitioners focusing on community development, using Lofland's model of social setting analysis.Results indicate that the collaborative efforts successfully produced a revolutionary and successful social service program, a multi-generational living facility offering full-time social services to unwed mothers, infants, and elderly residents.This article is based upon the qualitative study of social work practitioners and social work students and chronicles the successes and difficulties encountered within the process of community development.…”
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Les économies morales de l’obésité de l’enfant
Published 2017-05-01“…On the basis of the data collected in the framework of a fieldwork study carried out in French-speaking Switzerland between 2014 and 2016 involving semi-structured interviews with health professionals, observations within a therapeutic program, and the analysis of the scientific and professional literature, this study aims to elucidate the moral logics operating in the discourses and practices that constitute this new clinical field in construction. …”
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Family knowledge about precipitating factors of asthmatic crisis in children
Published 2010-06-01“…It is a Cross-sectional and descriptive research, involving 50 relatives of children with asthma, using structured interviews. The results of the study show higher prevalence of asthma in children from 1 to 7 years old and that their relatives’ knowledge on this disease remains superficial. …”
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Mercury and gold mining in Colombia: a failed state
Published 2013-04-01“…To diagnose the country’s gold mining activities and the excessive use of mercury in them, we used six information sources (semi-structured interviews, 2011 Census on Mining Activities), nine dependent and 21 independent variables. …”
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Quantifying conformational changes in the TCR:pMHC-I binding interface
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Exploring six successful nurse-led transition clinics: Experiences and outcomes
Published 2024-01-01“…Background and purpose: In the Netherlands, the 2022 Quality Standard 'Youth in transition from paediatric to adult care' underscores the importance of structured transitional care for young adults with chronic health conditions. …”
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