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Signaling Effects of Women's Quotas: An Analysis of Workforce Perceptions and Reactions
ABSTRACT Women's quotas are widely used to promote gender equality in organizations, yet little is known about how the general workforce perceives and reacts to them. Drawing on signaling theory, we examine employees' awareness of women's quotas and how it influences their reactions.
Madleen Meier‐Barthold +1 more
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ABSTRACT Background Sleep problems affect 30%–95% of cancer patients. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia is recognized as the most effective treatment for insomnia. However, implementing it is challenging due to a lack of time, human resources, and financial support. Internet‐Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT‐I) is appreciated by patients,
Jonathan Journiac +12 more
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Abstract Background and aims By assessing neuroaffective response to motivationally relevant cues before a quit attempt, we have shown that smokers who attribute greater incentive salience to cigarette‐related cues than non‐cigarette‐related rewards (Sign‐trackers, ST) benefit more from varenicline compared with smokers with the opposite neuroaffective
Francesco Versace +9 more
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The rice aldehyde dehydrogenase OsALDH2B1 enhances grain size and tolerance to alkaline soil by repressing GRAIN SIZE 3 and activating catalases. SERL1‐mediated phosphorylation stabilizes OsALDH2B1 under stress, establishing a signaling axis that overcomes growth‐defense trade‐offs and provides a direct target for breeding high‐yield, alkaline ...
Zemin Ma +13 more
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First family‐wide phylogenomic framework of Stygnidae using UCE‐museomics and a gigamatrix approach establishes a novel three‐subfamily classification, erecting the new subfamily Auraninae subfam. nov. Signatures of severe incomplete lineage sorting and short deep internodes suggest a rapid early‐burst Neotropical radiation, driving phylogenetic ...
Dongyoung Kim +2 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding insect responses to global climate change involves identifying strategies used during past climate oscillations. Phylogeography offers a powerful framework to unravel how historical climatic and geological events have shaped the spatial genetic patterns of species, providing critical insights into evolutionary processes, whereas ...
Jody H. Voges +12 more
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Abstract Mercury experiences the most intense and variable solar wind (SW) conditions in the solar system due to its close, eccentric orbit about the Sun. In addition to variation driven by coronal source and solar cycle, the SW arriving at Mercury varies periodically as the planet's heliocentric distance changes by over 50% per orbit.
Ryan M. Dewey +17 more
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Abstract Trace metals regulate Southern Ocean productivity, but their cycling across Antarctic marginal‐sea gradients remains poorly constrained. We measured dissolved, labile particulate, and refractory particulate Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb across the Amundsen Sea Polynya (ASP), sea‐ice zone (SIZ), and Oceanic Area (OA), alongside iron‐addition ...
Yuncong Ge, Ruifeng Zhang
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Status Kelembagaan RTRI dalam Perspektif Hukum
Public Service Broadcaster (LPP) in Indonesia is organized by Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) and Televisi Republik Indonesia (TVRI). The main problem that these institutions have to face is the Indonesian state institution system does not recognize the ...
Denico Doly
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