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Abstract Aim This study investigates the psychological wellbeing of United Kingdom National Health Service doctors during the Covid‐19 pandemic and evaluates how they have been supported managerially. Method A mixed‐method sequential study design of online surveys and semi‐structured interviews was employed between July‐August 2020, with a response ...
Salman Ahmed Abdul Jabbar+1 more
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The epidemiology and pathogenesis of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak
H. Rothan, S. Byrareddy
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Non‐thermal plasma decontamination of microbes: a state of the art
Abstract Microbial decontamination is a critical concern in various sectors, from healthcare to food processing. Traditional decontamination methods, while effective to a degree, present limitations in terms of environmental impact, efficiency, and potential harm to the target material. This review investigates the emerging realm of non‐thermal plasma (
Yiyi Xu, Amarjeet Bassi
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Leader sequences of murine coronavirus mRNAs can be freely reassorted: evidence for the role of free leader RNA in transcription. [PDF]
Shinji Makino+2 more
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Investigation of influenza A of pandemic potential and MERS-Coronavirus in humans in Cameroon. [PDF]
Monamele CG+9 more
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Lienhwalides: Unique Tropolone–Maleidride Hybrids from Hypoxylon lienhwacheense
Lienhwalides are novel tropolone–maleidride hybrid molecules unique in nature. Absolute configuration is solved by semisynthetic approaches and X‐ray analysis. Interplay between both lwt and lwm biosynthetic gene clusters is responsible for the production of lienhwalides.
Katharina Schmidt+13 more
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Diverse effects of coronavirus-defective viral genomes on the synthesis of IFNβ and ISG15 mRNAs and coronavirus replication. [PDF]
Hsu HW+7 more
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The socio-economic implications of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19): A review
Maria Nicola+7 more
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Corporate governance and the early disclosure of systematic risk
Abstract Motivated by the need to understand firm characteristics associated with the disclosure of unexpected and unusual systematic risks, caused by events over which managers have little control, we examine the association between corporate governance and the early disclosure of such risks.
Abiodun S. Isiaka, Chima Mbagwu
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