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Job competition in civil service public exams and sick leave behaviour
Abstract In several countries, a traditional public exam system is the way to secure a job in the civil service. In this setting, candidates have to take and pass exams that involve studying large quantities of material, and this takes up a large amount of time.
Grace Armijos Bravo+1 more
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Abstract Aim This study assessed the application of advanced practice nursing competencies in cancer care to identify obstacles to their full implementation. Background Internationally, the implementation of advanced practice nursing roles depends on the context and environment, which shape the definition, scope and competencies associated with these ...
M. Antònia Serra‐Barril+3 more
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Acute Influenza Virus-Associated Encephalitis and Other Neurological Complications in Severe Hospitalized Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza Cases-Catalonia 2010-2020. [PDF]
Ciruela P+10 more
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Optimising the management of uneven-aged Pinus sylvestris L. and Pinus nigra Arn. mixed stands in Catalonia, north-east Spain [PDF]
Antoni Trasobares, Timo Pukkala
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Has COVID‐19 vaccination success increased the marginal willingness to pay taxes?
Abstract The COVID‐19 vaccination campaign can be regarded as a public‐sector success story. Given the shock caused by the pandemic, the highly visible and successful response of the public authorities in rolling out the vaccination might have elicited an increase in public trust.
José María Durán‐Cabré+3 more
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Structural brain changes in post-COVID condition and its relationship with cognitive impairment. [PDF]
Pacheco-Jaime L+19 more
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PRA13 THE COST OF ASTHMA IN CATALONIA: A DESCRIPTIVE AND MODELLING APPROACH
Joan Rovira, I Abbas, H Hermida
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Leishmaniasis in IBD Patients: Challenges of a Rare Opportunistic Disease
United European Gastroenterology Journal, EarlyView.
Candida Abreu, Rafael Rocha
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This study investigates the impact of landscape features and human influence on terrestrial mammal diversity in the Mediterranean basin using 300 camera traps across 28 sites. Contrary to expectations, landscape heterogeneity and anthropization did not correlate with mammal diversity.
Ignasi FERNÁNDEZ‐CABELLO+13 more
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