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Health coverage and farmworker productivity
Abstract Farmworkers are often subject to hazardous working conditions, experience a disparity in health insurance coverage, and are vulnerable to chronic health conditions and injury. Although recent health care mandates have improved access to healthcare, many agricultural employers still do not offer coverage for their employees. Because farmworkers
Zachariah Rutledge+2 more
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THEORETICAL STUDY OF SURFACE FERROMAGNETISM m-GaN DOPED WITH Mn
First principles calculations were performed to study the structural, electronic and magnetic properties of the surface of m-GaN doped with manganese (Mn).
Oscar Martínez+3 more
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Abstract Aims Previous studies have shown the COVID‐19 pandemic was associated with reductions in volume across a spectrum of non‐SARS‐CoV‐2 hospitalizations. In the present study, we examine the impact of the pandemic on patient safety and quality of care. Design This is a retrospective population‐based study of discharge abstracts. Methods We applied
Steven Habbous+4 more
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Striatal dopamine D2/3 receptor availability in treatment resistant depression. [PDF]
Several studies demonstrated improvement of depressive symptoms in treatment resistant depression (TRD) after administering dopamine agonists which suggest abnormal dopaminergic neurotransmission in TRD.
Bart P de Kwaasteniet+5 more
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Two new species of Mylochromis (Cichlidae) from Lake Malawi, Africa
Abstract Two new species of Mylochromis Regan 1920 are described from specimens collected on shallow rocky habitats on the northwestern coast of Lake Malawi. The generic designation is based on their prominent oblique‐striped pattern and lack of any of the unique features of other Malawi cichlid genera with this pattern. Mylochromis rotundus sp.
George F. Turner
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It Takes a Village: Translating Management Ideas through an Ecology of Roles
Abstract Although research has provided valuable insights into how management ideas circulate across contexts and undergo translation, the prevailing focus remains on the one‐directional journey from idea suppliers to adopting entities. In contrast, we advance an ecology of roles perspective to capture the dynamic relationships between multiple actors ...
Kasper Trolle Elmholdt+3 more
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How Social‐Symbolic Work Changes Places
Abstract We advance the social‐symbolic work perspective by developing an understanding of places as objects characterized by location, materiality, function, and symbolic meaning and which can be changed through social‐symbolic work. Drawing from a longitudinal study of the ‘Empty Homes’ Programme in England, our analysis identifies an unfolding ...
April L. Wright+2 more
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Startups’ organizational resilience in post-COVID times
The paper is theoretical and empirical. Its basic purpose is to examine the resilience of organizational startups during the post-COVID-19 pandemic. The basic research method used in the study was CAWI.
Korpysa Jarosław, Judit Oláh
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Abstract Many launch strategies for new products now aim at building pre‐release consumer buzz (PRCB), defined as consumers' collective expressions of anticipation for an upcoming product. While a positive association of PRCB with innovation success has been established, little is known about how, under what conditions, and to what extent PRCB ...
Timo Mandler+4 more
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Gig economy, in the 21st century, defined as an economy model based on digital platforms, is a concept that has been present in the economy for at least a dozen years.
ZELMA Emil
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