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When forgetting what happened at work matters: The role of affective rumination, problem-solving pondering, and self-control in work-family conflict and enrichment.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2020
Whether integrating work into home benefits or harms an employee's family role is a critical issue that has met with mixed findings in the extant literature. Work-home integration can be manifested in different ways.
N. Junker   +3 more
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Ruminant Pharmacology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1991
Aspects of drug disposition, metabolism, and toxicity in the ruminant animal are discussed, and illustrative examples are provided. The effects of the reticulo-rumen on drug disposition in the ruminant are highlighted.
K W, Hinchcliff   +3 more
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Selenosis in Ruminants

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2020
Selenium (Se) is a metalloid that exists as a red amorphous powder, reddish crystal, silver-gray crystal, or brown-black solid. Its potency as a nutrient and a toxicant is such that few people have seen the pure element. It is easy to lose sight of the narrow margin between too little and too much.
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Childhood maltreatment and aggression: The mediating roles of hostile attribution bias and anger rumination

, 2020
Childhood maltreatment is a recognized risk factor for aggressive behaviours. Although some mediators were found, the mental mechanism underlying the effect of childhood maltreatment on aggression seems to remains unclear.
Wenfeng Zhu, Yunli Chen, L. Xia
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The longitudinal influence of cyberbullying victimization on depression and posttraumatic stress symptoms: The mediation role of rumination.

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2020
Prior studies demonstrated that cyberbullying victimization is associated with mental health in adolescent samples. The purpose of this study was to examine the mediational roles of intrusive and deliberate rumination in the association between ...
Caimeng Liu, Zhen Liu, G. Yuan
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Ruminations on Ecclesiasticus

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2006
I was not raised in the Catholic church, but I have been learning many remarkable and wonderful things from that tradition. The stress of third-year pharmacy school and the pressures of having to answer life’s big questions about the future have been weighing on me heavily, and I have found ...
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Ruminal Hyperkeratosis and Ruminitis in Young Calves Due to Ruminal Drinking

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1992
As early as 1982, Dutch authors (2) pointed out that loss of contraction of the esophageal groove of initially healthy veal calves causes chronic indigestion (latent chronic ruminal acidosis), so-called "ruminal drinking syndrome." In subsequent years, the etiology of the disease has been studied intensively (6, 7).
Haenichen, T.   +3 more
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Ribonucleases in Ruminants

Science, 2002
In the recent review by S. A. Benner et al. (“Planetary biology—paleontological, geological, and molecular histories of life,” 3 May, p. [864][1]), Fig. 4 shows an evolutionary tree, which was previously published by the authors ([1][2]) and which was reproduced from a 1986 paper of ours ([2][
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Rumination Syndrome

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America
Rumination syndrome is a disorder of gut-brain interaction characterized by regurgitation of food and/or fluid shortly after ingestion. While medical management for stabilization of nutrition/weight and hydration and comorbid gastrointestinal symptoms is pertinent, behavioral intervention is the primary treatment to address rumination syndrome.
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