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Enhancing In Situ Burning With Ferrocene for Improved Combustion and Reduced Smoke Production
ABSTRACT In situ burning (ISB) is an efficient response strategy for oil spills; however, incomplete combustion and excessive smoke production hinder its wider application. In this study, the effectiveness of using ferrocene as additives to improve the thermal behaviors and kinetics of combustion of different crude oils (Hibernia, Hebron, Dilbit and ...
Joshua O. Olowoyo +6 more
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In professions such as nursing, close, intensive contact with other people and high emotional involvement can cause the occurrence of professional burnout syndrome.
Dorota Jaślan +3 more
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Maximizing inference from distributed experimental networks via “add‐on” studies
Distributed experimental networks have emerged as a powerful approach in field ecology, enabling experimental replication across global gradients. These networks use standardized treatments at dispersed sites to identify factors like climate or soil that shape biotic responses.
Elizabeth T Borer, Eric W Seabloom
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Five Decades of Teacher Commitment: Lessons From the Research Frontier
ABSTRACT This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of research on teacher commitment, aiming to identify key trends, leading contributors, and thematic priorities in the field. This study offers a panoramic view of the evolution of teacher commitment scholarlship, which is essential for improving educational practices and informing ...
Chao Zhen Tang +3 more
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ABSTRACT Recognising the importance of addressing teacher development in the early career stages, our study examined programmatic considerations within teacher education programmes in Canada to determine the extent to which teacher preparation included support for and promotion of teacher well‐being as part of their pre‐service teaching development ...
Benjamin Kutsyuruba +6 more
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ABSTRACT Support workers (SWs) form the largest section of the NHS workforce, and the ongoing NHS workforce crisis underscores the need for their efficient utilisation. This study explored the deployment of imaging SWs within NHS radiology departments in England, forming part of a larger multiphase research project funded by the National Institute for ...
Sarah Etty +3 more
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ABSTRACT We note that while the institutional environment determines the actions and structures of constituent organizations, there are still limited insights available in the literature on the nature and process of interactions between key stakeholders in ambulance services, especially as they respond during a significant crisis.
Ashish Malik +3 more
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Discussion: “An Analysis of Burnout Conditions for Flow of Boiling Water in Vertical Round Ducts” (Becker, K. M., and Persson, P., 1964, ASME J. Heat Transfer, 86, pp. 515–524) [PDF]
Thomas M. Grace, H. S. Isbin
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Setting the Stage: Line Managers' HR Orientation as an Antecedent to Perceived HR Effectiveness
ABSTRACT The field of strategic human resource (HR) management has shown an increasing focus on how employees perceive and react to their organization's HR practices. In this perspective, employees are not passive recipients of HR policies or mere observers of their managers' HR implementation strategies.
Chidiebere Ogbonnaya +3 more
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