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Exploring Toothbrushing Duration Among Adults: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim There is a need for greater understanding of the average brushing time among individuals. Since the average brushing time remains unclear, this study involves a systematic review to assess this aspect of oral hygiene practices and how it has evolved over the years. Material and Methods The PubMed‐MEDLINE and Cochrane‐CENTRAL databases were
Tim M. J. A. Thomassen +3 more
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A Comparative study of Procedural confrontation with Arbitration Agreement in Court (critique & Justification of Judgment No. 0200023 of the General Assembly of Civil branches of the Supreme Court) [PDF]
the inclusion of an arbitration clause in a contract obliges the parties to settle the dispute through arbitration and refrain from submitting their claims to courts. However, one of the parties may file a lawsuit in court.
Hassan Mohseni, Sajjd Ghasemi
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What could justify the paper on evidence in international commercial arbitration? What is so peculiar about this instance of the realisation of the law that it explains the autonomy of the subject of evidence when it takes place in international ...
Paula Costa e Silva
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Organizational Fairness Perceptions, Employee Representation, and Firm Performance
ABSTRACT From a theoretical perspective, employees' fairness perceptions play a vital role in explaining the effect of employee representation on individual and firm‐level outcomes. However, the fairness argument has not been scrutinized in empirical studies yet. Using German longitudinal linked employer‐employee data, we show that particularly central
Jens Mohrenweiser, Christian Pfeifer
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The Spatial Anatomy of Working at Home: Concepts, Measures and Types of Spaces Used
ABSTRACT This article provides a spatial analysis of working at home. It makes distinctions according to the extent to which the boundaries of work and home spatially overlap. Using this conceptual lens, it deploys data from Britain′s Skills and Employment Survey to track the trends and patterns of homeworking and hybrid working over the last two ...
Alan Felstead +5 more
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The Post‐Crisis Legacy Effects of Union Legitimacy in Liberal Market Economies
ABSTRACT This article uses theories of legitimacy to explain, first, why centre‐right governments in Australia, Ireland and the United Kingdom collaborated with trade unions to develop worker‐protective policy mechanisms during the COVID crisis and, second, variation in the post‐COVID influence of unions over the policy agendas of these governments ...
Colm McLaughlin, Chris F. Wright
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Neuroticism Is Linked With Liberal Ideology in Young, but not Old, People in the United States
ABSTRACT Polarization in the United States is partly due to a remarkable ideological divide between generations. Although substantial research has investigated why old people have become more conservative, less is known about why young people have become more liberal. The article investigates this by probing the role of neuroticism.
Francesco Rigoli
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Revisiting the Meaning of ‘Value’ in Value‐Based Healthcare: A Concept Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Healthcare systems are undergoing major transformation driven by technological progress, growing patient involvement, workforce shortages, complex care needs, and rising costs. Against this backdrop, value‐based healthcare has gained traction, yet the notion of ‘value’ remains ambiguously defined.
Marie‐Eve Perron +4 more
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This article assesses the arbitration regimes of Indonesia and China, focusing on the judicial roles and their implications for the effectiveness of international arbitration.
Gatot P. Soemartono +2 more
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Abstract This article analyses the European Commission's (Commission) capacity to manage and deepen the EU–UK relationship post the implementation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) and its efforts to expand its competencies within the framework, through the use of the principal–agent theory.
David Moloney, Simon Usherwood
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