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Generational Diversity

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2010
Generational diversity has proven challenges for nurse leaders, and generational values may influence ideas about work and career planning. This article discusses generational gaps, influencing factors and support, and the various generational groups present in today's workplace as well as the consequences of need addressing these issues.
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Generating diversity at GAB Aergic synapses

Trends in Neurosciences, 2001
GABA-mediated transmission is characterized by high variability of synaptic responses. Major contributors to this variability are: presynaptic factors, including release probability and number of release sites; factors that determine synaptic GABA transients in the cleft, including diffusion and the actions of GABA transporters; and postsynaptic ...
Cherubini, Enrico, CONTI F.
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Diversity Is Generated with Diversity

1993
Whereas the thymic differentiation step appears universal for all species studied so far, different developmental pathways of B cell differentiation have evolved in divergent species (Weill and Reynaud 1992). Accordingly, rules that were thought to be of general value for B cell development have to be replaced by new ones as these new models are being ...
C.-A. Reynaud   +3 more
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Diverse Video Generation

2021
Generating future frames given a few context (or past) frames is a challengingtask. It requires modeling the temporal coherence of videos and multi-modality in terms of diversity in the potential future states. Current variational approaches for video generation tend to marginalize over multi-modal future outcomes.
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GENERATION OF DIVERSITY IN RETROVIRUSES

Annual Review of Genetics, 1990
Retroviruses are unique in that their propagation includes transfer of genetic information from RNA to DNA. Two enzymes (RT and RNA polymerase II) that participate in their replication process do not encode editing functions and are thus "error prone." Current estimates indicate that up to one nucleotide substitution per genome occurs per retrovirus ...
R A, Katz, A M, Skalka
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Linguistically diverse general practice teaching

The Clinical Teacher, 2018
Summary Background Learning about general practice in a context of linguistic diversity is an understudied area. There may be additional learning needs or unrecognised opportunities in this environment. This study explores the experiences of general practitioners (
Alison Lyon   +4 more
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Somatic Generation of Antibody Diversity

Nature, 1983
In the genome of a germ-line cell, the genetic information for an immunoglobulin polypeptide chain is contained in multiple gene segments scattered along a chromosome. During the development of bone marrow-derived lymphocytes, these gene segments are assembled by recombination which leads to the formation of a complete gene.
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Explicitly Diverse Visual Question Generation

Neural Networks
Visual question generation involves the generation of meaningful questions about an image. Although we have made significant progress in automatically generating a single high-quality question related to an image, existing methods often ignore the diversity and interpretability of generated questions, which are important for various daily tasks that ...
Jiayuan Xie   +4 more
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Managing Generational Diversity

2020
Germany is undergoing a dramatic demographic change that requires its organizations to make workforce talent of all ages a strategic priority. Practitioners in Germany focus largely on Generation Y employees, because this young employee cohort expresses new and different work-related values.
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The generation of antibody diversity

American Journal of Hematology, 1982
AbstractBy their nature, antibody molecules exhibit a wide range of binding specificities. The antigen‐binding properties of the antibody reside entirely in the amino‐terminal portion of the molecule, termed the variable domain. Structurally, the combining site specificity is determined by the amino‐acid residues within 6 short lengths, 3 each in the ...
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