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Poetic Licentiousness and the Destitutions of High Culture
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Rick de Villiers
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ABSTRACT Aim The main purpose of this study was to investigate the potential mediating role of job burnout in the relationship between organisational support and quiet quitting among nurses. Additionally, this study aimed to determine the associations between organisational support, job burnout and quiet quitting.
İbrahim Gün, Habip Balsak, Fatma Ayhan
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Degree-1 magnetic excitation spectra for icy moons
Corey J. Cochrane+2 more
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Belief in a Norm‐Consistent Climate Policy Conspiracy Theory and Non‐Normative Collective Action
ABSTRACT Believing in conspiracy theories is connected to support for non‐normative collective action. One explanation might be that this is due to both being non‐normative. Alternatively, it might be the case that non‐normative action appears justified based on what conspiracy theories alleging harm to a personally relevant group due to powerholders ...
Lotte Pummerer+3 more
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The Jupitor icy moons orbiter project: The scientific rationale [PDF]
Ronald Creely, T. V. Johnson
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Icy moons’ geysers: from laboratory to theory
S. Cazaux+4 more
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Abstract Predators display rhythms in behavior and habitat use, often with the goal of maximizing foraging success. The underlying mechanisms behind these rhythms are generally linked to abiotic conditions related to diel, lunar, or seasonal cycles.
Anaïs Laurioux+5 more
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Abstract Due to the logistical and financial challenges in studying migratory marine species, there is relatively limited knowledge of the reproductive biology, behavior, and habitat use of many ecologically important marine megafauna species, including the Atlantic tarpon Megalops atlanticus.
Julia Saltzman+2 more
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From local knowledge and science to policy: Lessons learned from Fiji's valuable grouper fisheries
Abstract Pacific Island communities are heavily dependent on fisheries for subsistence and livelihoods. Yet, despite their importance, coastal fisheries are poorly managed and commercial pressures increasingly threaten them. Groupers (Epinephelidae) are exceptionally vulnerable to overexploitation due to aspects of their biology while their economic ...
Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson+3 more
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