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Toward Understanding of Quiet Human Resource Management Theory in Iranian Organizations: Theoretical Origins, Conceptual Narration and its Consequences [PDF]
ObjectiveThe concept of "quiet" human resource management (HRM) has gained significant attention in recent years, particularly in response to the pervasive hustle culture and competitive organizational landscapes exacerbated by challenging economic ...
Abbas Nargesian, Sajjad Sadpoor
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In a neuronal population, several combinations of its ionic conductances are used to attain a specific firing phenotype. Some neurons present heterogeneity in their firing, generally produced by expression of a specific conductance, but how additional ...
Cesar Celis Ceballos +4 more
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The New Silence Trend for Businesses: Quiet Hiring
The reactive tendencies in silence, which have recently come to the fore in the business world, bring about the development of different adaptation skills for employees, managers and businesses.
Güzin Kıyık Kıcır
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Seismic survey noise reduces fin whale vocalisations offshore northwestern Spain [PDF]
The ever-increasing level of anthropogenic noise in the ocean is a global concern, yet its impacts on marine life remain poorly understood. Offshore seismic surveys generate intense and repetitive sound pulses during the firing of airguns, which ...
Elodie A. Edwards +3 more
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Interleaved single and bursting spiking resonance in neurons. [PDF]
Under in vivo conditions, CA1 pyramidal cells from the hippocampus display transitions from single spikes to bursts. It is believed that subthreshold hyperpolarization and depolarization, also known as down and up-states, play a pivotal role in these ...
Cesar C Ceballos +3 more
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Cellular Mechanisms Underlying Behavioral State-Dependent Bidirectional Modulation of Motor Cortex Output [PDF]
Neuronal activity in primary motor cortex (M1) correlates with behavioral state, but the cellular mechanisms underpinning behavioral state-dependent modulation of M1 output remain largely unresolved. Here, we performed in vivo patch-clamp recordings from
Julia Schiemann +6 more
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Analisis Kebijakan Pemerintah Atasi Quiet Firing [PDF]
PHK paksa secara disengaja atau yang dikenal dengan Quiet Firing ialah sesuatu yang secara tiba tiba tertimpa bagi karyawan maupun pekerja dengan tanpa alasan tertentu yang tidak sesuai aturan kerja dan aturan pemerintah yang berdampak pada karyawan di suatu perusahaan dan juga menimbulkan terhadap pengangguran meningkat akibat perbuatan tersebut,[1 ...
Habibi, Mohammad Wildan
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The “first cause” paradox is famous because Aristotle demonstrated the nature of the problematic of logic with first cause arguments [exemplified in the literature by “Which came first, the chicken or the egg?”]. Knowing that, logic is governed by the principle of noncontradiction which dictates that there appears to be a cause for every effect ...
Sandylane Y Oquendo +2 more
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Summary: Understanding cortical function requires studying multiple scales: molecular, cellular, circuit, and behavioral. We develop a multiscale, biophysically detailed model of mouse primary motor cortex (M1) with over 10,000 neurons and 30 million ...
Salvador Dura-Bernal +9 more
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Action potential firing across cortical depth during quiet wakefulness.
Related to Fig 2. (A) Mean action potential (AP) duration for epochs of quiet wakefulness across cell depth for each cell class. Open circles represent single neurons.
Taro Kiritani (16324901) +4 more
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