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Effect of the donor's age and type of extender (egg yolk versus clarified egg yolk) over the sperm quality of Majorera bucks preserved at 4°C: In vitro results and fertility trials. [PDF]
Abstract This study assessed the effect of donor´s age and two different extenders in the sperm quality of chilled semen in Majorera bucks. In experiment 1, semen was individually processed from 5 young (10–12 months old) and 4 mature (3–5 years old) bucks and then was diluted in two different extenders: EY (Tris‐glucose, 12% egg yolk) and CEY (Tris ...
Iusupova K +4 more
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Leading From Higher Headquarters. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study explores the relationship between self‐efficacy, task acceptance, and goal setting among senior leaders operating in higher headquarters, particularly within the context of hybrid warfare. The aim is to describe the factors that influence the decision‐making (DM) performance of police and military leaders involved in collaborative ...
Mattingsdal J, Espevik R.
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Abstract Governments initiate major public sector reforms for various reasons. Although change leadership appears crucial, its role in implementing reforms in public organizations receives scant attention. Insights from public administration and change management literature help to bridge the gap between these macrolevel and microlevel perspectives ...
Malcolm J. Higgs +2 more
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Abstract Previous scholarship provides little insight into the differences between public and private leadership in people's a priori assumptions about leaders. We advance a socio‐cognitive approach and examine how implicit social attributions to leaders are contingent on sector and performance cues.
Laura Hesmert, Fabian Hattke, Rick Vogel
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Leadership in the public sector: A meta‐analysis of styles, outcomes, contexts, and methods
Abstract Leadership has attracted growing attention among scholars and practitioners in public administration. With the rising availability of study results, however, it becomes increasingly difficult to keep track under which conditions leadership does or does not make a difference in the public sector.
Leonie Backhaus, Rick Vogel
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Supplementing diets with CS and SM improved blood parameters and liver enzymes, but their effects were statistically non‐significant. Effect of application of the extracts on profile of breast fatty acids was variable, but in general, consumption of 250 mg/kg of both supplements was effective in improving profile of breast fatty acids.
Hossein Zaker‐Esteghamati +2 more
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The most controversial issue in history teaching in Indonesia is the history of the 30 September Movement. History teachers have to deal with seven versions of the narrative presented in history textbooks and a bunch of pseudohistories invented by students from the Internet and social media outlets.
Djono +3 more
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Fennema - Sherman Mathematics Attitude Scales: Adaptaition to Turkish Culture
Theaim of this study is to adapt the Fennema-Sherman Mathematics Attitude Scalesdeveloped by Fennema and Sherman in 1976 to Turkish language and culture.
Mithat Takunyacı +4 more
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Van Masallarının Max Lüthi Yöntemine Göre Çözümlenmesi
Masal olağanüstü özellikler barındıran, kahramanları doğaüstü güçler sergileyen, iyinin kötüyle mücadelesini ve iyilerin çoğunlukla kazandığını gösteren, muhatapları çoğunlukla çocuklar olsa da yetişkinler tarafından anlatılan ve dinlenen edebi bir ...
Celal Aslan, Talha Çiçek
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Developing a short scale to assess public leadership
Abstract Tummers and Knies (2016) have recently introduced a 21‐item scale for the measurement of public leadership to the burgeoning field of leadership research in public administration. However, due to restrictions in survey length and response time, scholars often face practical difficulties when adopting measurement scales of such length.
Dominik Vogel, Artur Reuber, Rick Vogel
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