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Abstract This paper systematically reviews the literature on levels of eco‐emotions reported by young adults (aged 18–29) across nations, with meta‐analyses of associations between eco‐anxiety and mental health outcomes. Fourteen databases were searched for relevant studies.
Samridha S. J. B. Rana +5 more
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In a prospective population-based study, the degree of mobility impairment during hospitalisation is associated with higher degrees of frailty. [PDF]
Searle SD +8 more
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Real learning in a virtual world: a pilot study of the impact of virtual reality training on IPC knowledge and confidence. [PDF]
Jerry MS +8 more
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Millennials, Gen X, Gen Z, baby boomers:how generation labels cloud issues of inequality [PDF]
Searle, Beverley
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Positive biodiversity-productivity relationship predominant in global forests
Jingjing Liang +83 more
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Spodoptera litura neonates showed increased movement on Bt‐expressing Bollgard 3 (BG) cotton leaf discs but did not initially avoid it. Survival was higher when larvae could move from BG3 to non‐Bt leaf discs. On whole plants, more larvae dispersed from hatching on BG3 cotton compared to non‐Bt cotton. These findings suggest the larval movement differs
Sharna Holman +3 more
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Common intra-articular knee injections demonstrate a similar recovery trajectory over 60 months: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 15,418 participants. [PDF]
Searle HKC +9 more
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Contestation over a Profession's Memory: The UK Pharmacy Profession, 1880–1905
Abstract We draw on the historical case of the UK pharmacy industry from 1880–1905 to examine how, in the face of a competitive threat to their survival, lower status professionals seek to reinvigorate the memory of their role in providing community service in the public interest.
Graeme Currie, Andrew Wild, Andy Lockett
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Norm Circles and Critical Realism
ABSTRACT An increasing number of scholars have employed the critical realist concept of norm circles in empirical research. Norm circles are social structures, composed of human agents, that tend to encourage people to conform with norms. As such, they provide a (partly) structural explanation for social normativity, which in turn plays an important ...
Dave Elder‐Vass, Manuel Heckel
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