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The Female‐Responsive Mentoring Model: A Constructivist Grounded Theory
ABSTRACT Researchers used constructivist grounded theory within a feminist standpoint theory framework to examine female counselor educators’ (n = 15) mentorship experiences throughout their academic careers. Findings yielded a feminist, process‐centered model for mentoring female counselor educators (FRMM) that emphasizes relational and holistic ...
Kellin Cavanaugh, Melissa M. Luke
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COVID-19 pandemic exacerbation of disparities in access to public abortion services in Mexico. [PDF]
Kravitz E+2 more
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Entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship: Mapping global behavior
Abstract Research on intrapreneurship ‐venturing entrepreneurial initiatives by employees within organizations‐is beginning to receive the prominence it deserves within the academy. In this paper, we analyze this approach following a regional‐global context and comparing the different perceptions of the entrepreneurial process between countries.
Fernando Javier Crecente‐Romero+3 more
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Comparison of Globorisk, SCORE2, and PREVENT in the Stratification of Cardiovascular Risk and its Relationship with End-Organ Damage Among Adults With Arterial Hypertension. [PDF]
Palomo-Piñón S+12 more
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Instructivo para la Incorporación de Estudios del Nivel Medio Superior [PDF]
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, UAEM
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CO2 methanation over Ni‐K alumina catalyst synthesized via evaporation‐induced self‐assembly to prepare ordered mesoporous alumina (Ni‐K‐OMA) catalysts and via incipient wetness impregnation (Ni‐K/Al2O3). Ni‐K‐OMA exhibited higher CH4 selectivity while Ni‐K/Al2O3 had a higher TOF.
Lizbeth Moreno Bravo, Jan Kopyscinski
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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor of the right forearm: Case report. [PDF]
Sanchez AP+2 more
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A systematic approach for identifying drivers of critical safety and establishing their hierarchy
Abstract Learning from incidents is a crucial step in preventing and mitigating adverse events. Incident databases offer valuable insights for safety management improvements by cause and contributing factors. However, extracting meaningful information from incident investigation reports poses a significant challenge. This study introduces a data‐driven
Mohammad Zaid Kamil+2 more
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