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This schematic integrates the eight statistically significant causal relationships identified between 1,366 brain imaging‐derived phenotypes (IDPs) and 18 autoimmune inflammatory diseases (AIDs). Arrows indicate the direction of causality inferred from bidirectional two‐sample MR analyses.
Jinbin Chen +8 more
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Emotional labor could be regarded as a third type of labor, in addition to physical and mental labor. This third type of labor is predominant in our everyday life and work. The reason is that during face-to-face or voice-to-voice interactions with customers, employees are required to express proper emotions as a job requirement. Thus, employees need to
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IntroductionHealthcare professionals face the challenging task of regulating their emotions within the workplace, which can lead to significant pressure and stress.
Sabiha Sevinç Altaş +3 more
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The impact of social and temporal job demands and resources on emotional exhaustion and turnover intention among flight attendants [PDF]
Based on a survey among flight attendants from a DACH-country-based airline, this study examines the effects and relative importance of social and temporal determinants of emotional exhaustion and turnover intention.
Braun, Sandra Martina +1 more
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ABSTRACT The Cordillera Administrative Region in the Philippines is home to terraced rice embedded in centuries of cultural heritage. However, weak market incentives threaten sustained production, jeopardizing indigenous communities' cultural heritage and the in situ biodiversity of rice genetic resources.
Kofi Britwum, Matty Demont
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Feel it, Don\u27t Fake it: Deep Acting and Perceptions of Feedback Utility [PDF]
...Labor has evolved from its focus on service oriented roles to academia, so we aim to add to this pool of research looking into the students\u27 perceptions of emotional labor.
Toomey, Eileen
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Emotional Labor: Surface Acting a Better Emotional Regulation Strategy for Dealers?
The performing of emotional regulation in the workplace, or emotional labor, has long been researched by scholars. The conclusion that most reached was that individuals performing this regulation were typically better off by changing their emotions felt ...
Cox, James Luverne
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Cross-cultural comparison of Spanish and British “service-with-a-smile” outcomes [PDF]
PurposeEmployees working in the leisure service industry are required to show positive emotions when dealing with customers. However, empirical evidence confirms that faking emotions can lead to burnout.
Clarke, Nicholas +3 more
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ABSTRACT Nutritional information is very important in the food choices of consumers. However, when they are too scientific or technical, they have the potential to confuse consumers, resulting in information asymmetry and dissuading them from making beneficial choices.
Edeoba W. Edobor +3 more
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Artificial Intelligence for Bone: Theory, Methods, and Applications
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) offer the potential to improve bone research. The current review explores the contributions of AI to pathological study, biomarker discovery, drug design, and clinical diagnosis and prognosis of bone diseases. We envision that AI‐driven methodologies will enable identifying novel targets for drugs discovery. The
Dongfeng Yuan +3 more
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