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Can soil biology tests improve phosphorus and potassium corn fertilizer recommendations?
Abstract Integrating soil health (SH) biological properties with soil fertility (SF) evaluations offers a unique opportunity to potentially refine fertilizer recommendations. The objectives of this research included: (a) evaluating current University of Missouri P and K fertilizer recommendations for corn (Zea mays L.) and (b) assess whether SH ...
Jeffrey D. Svedin+4 more
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Domestic clustered networks and internationalization of agrifood SMEs
Abstract This paper examines how participating in domestic clustered networks in the agri‐food industry affects the export status and export intensity of small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs). The Uppsala internationalization process model has been revisited in light of the knowledge that these networks can contribute to promoting the presence of ...
Raul Serrano+5 more
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COVID‐19 in the Pacific territories: Isolation, borders and the complexities of governance
Abstract Early experience of COVID‐19 in seven Pacific politically dependent territories (Guam, American Samoa, Pitcairn, Tokelau, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna, and New Caledonia) emphasises a diversity of contexts, responses, outcomes and possible futures.
John Connell
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The Hospital Library Caucus of the Medical Library Association (MLA) follows the practice established in 1953 of developing quality indicators and best practices in the newly developing and fast-changing world of hospital libraries.
Jill Tarabula+7 more
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Navigating value networks to co‐create sustainable business models: An actionable staging approach
Abstract Sustainable transitions typically require collaboration between multiple actors in the value chain or value network. Recent research has emphasized mapping of stakeholders and values as a starting point for identifying opportunities to realign these relationships, followed by business model experimentation to enable change.
Signe Pedersen+2 more
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Background: Adequate staffing is crucial for high quality patient care and nurses’ wellbeing. Nurses’ professional assessment on adequacy of staffing is the gold standard in measuring staffing adequacy.
Carmen van der Mark+4 more
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The potential incident of medication error in pharmacy unit might arise due to increased workload of pharmacy staff. Excessive workload triggers exhaustion and lack of concentration of the pharmacy staff in pharmacy services.
Verawaty Verawaty+3 more
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Background: Nurses are an integral part of outpatient healthcare settings and are needed to provide effective patient care. Ample research and reviews have been done on nurse staffing in inpatient settings relationship with a variety of organizational ...
Gillian I. Adynski+4 more
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Strengthening Workplace Well-Being in Research Animal Facilities
In recent years, there has been an increased recognition of the potential cost of caring on the mental well-being of research animal facility personnel.
Judy Murray+4 more
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Models of generalist and specialist care in smaller hospitals in England: a mixed-methods study
Background: The increasing number of older, complex patients who require emergency admission to hospital has prompted calls for better models of medical generalist care, especially for smaller hospitals, whose size constrains resources and staffing ...
Louella Vaughan+8 more
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