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Early‐season hot drought in Scots pine limits growth and productivity but improves resilience to late‐season drought through reduced water use. Abstract Tree responses to drought are well studied, but the interacting effects of drought timing on growth, water use, and stress legacy are less understood.
N. K. Ruehr, D. Nadal‐Sala
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Abstract How can polycentric governance promote the development of ecosocial policies within existing policy systems? Through a study of green reforms of Danish vocational education, the paper argues that polycentric governance institutions are particularly useful at engaging constituent actors in innovation and constructive collaboration over ...
Martin B. Carstensen +2 more
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Abstract Understanding factors influencing students' success in statistics is crucial, as many psychology students struggle with the subject, affecting their academic confidence and career readiness. This study examines profiles of undergraduate psychology students learning statistics, focusing on attitudes, IT self‐efficacy, and statistical ...
Patrick A. O'Connor, Agnieszka J. Graham
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Accounting for human rights : doxic health and safety practices - the accounting lesson from ICL [PDF]
This paper is concerned with a specific human right - the right to work in a safe environment. It sets out a case for developing a new form of account of health and safety in any organisational setting.
Cooper, Christine +2 more
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Using latent profile analysis, this study identified four distinct psychological well‐being profiles among Ghanaian undergraduates, demonstrating heterogeneous configurations of eudaimonic well‐being and showing that profile membership varies beyond simple gender and age‐based explanations.
Daniel William Essel +5 more
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Keratoconus (KC) is a progressive corneal condition characterized by ectasia, which causes progressive myopia and irregular astigmatism, resulting in decreased vision.
Rafah Fairaq +9 more
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No News Is Good News Testing Modality and Redundancy in Immersive Augmented Reality
ABSTRACT Background The modality and redundancy principles are well‐established within the cognitive theory of multimedia learning for their effectiveness in traditional media. However, previous studies applying these principles in virtual reality have shown contradictory results when immersive technologies are involved.
Vito Candido +3 more
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The Antarctic Dietzia and Pusillimonas isolates were tested for bioremediation applications. Genomic analyses revealed the potential to degrade complex organic compounds, potential virulence factors and resistance genes. Physiological assays showed a wide range of adaptation to abiotic factors and sensitivity to different groups of antibiotics ...
Tomasz Krucoń +4 more
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Background Prospective studies of autism family history infants primarily report recurrence and predictors of autism at 3 years. Less is known about ADHD family history infants and later childhood outcomes. We characterise profiles of mid‐childhood developmental and behavioural outcomes in infants with a family history of autism and/or ADHD to identify
Tony Charman +6 more
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The Intracluster Light Analysis of the Most Evolved Systems of Galaxies: Fossil Groups
We present the analysis of the intracluster light (ICL) in three fossil groups, RX J085640.72+055347.36, RX J1136+0713, and RX J1410+4145, at z ∼ 0.1. We used two optical broadband filters, F435W and F606W, observed with the Hubble Space Telescope, and ...
Nícolas O. L. de Oliveira +9 more
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