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FUNDING STRATEGIES: SURVIVING IMPERIAL INTENTIONS, PROTEAN POLICIES AND RUTHLESS REALITY
William Bolitho [Twelve Against the Gods, ‘Lola Montez’] enchantingly stated that “You need more tact in the dangerous act of giving...than in any other social action.” The act of giving funds in the welfare world is hazardous and sadly, many of our ...
André de V Smit
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Action, actor, context, target, time (AACTT): a framework for specifying behaviour [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Designing implementation interventions to change the behaviour of healthcare providers and other professionals in the health system requires detailed specification of the behaviour(s) targeted for change to ensure alignment between ...
Francis, J +5 more
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Agent modelling of cluster formation processes in regional economic systems [PDF]
The subject matter of this research is the processes of the spontaneous clustering in the regional economy. The purpose is the development and approbation of the modeling algorithm of these processes.
Boush, G. D. +2 more
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Bacterial toxin-antitoxin systems trigger the onset of a persister state by inhibiting essential cellular processes. The TacT toxin of Salmonella enterica is known to induce a persister state in macrophages through the acetylation of aminoacyl-tRNAs ...
Chelsey M. VanDrisse +2 more
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Politeness in "Adit Dan Sopo Jarwo" Animation [PDF]
This article aimed to describe the politeness and its violations in the Adit dan Sopo Jarwo program. The data for this research were collected by recording and taking notes. The data that have been taken were analyzed by using the theory of politeness by
Budiarta, I. W. (I), Rajistha, I. G. (I)
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Background Cognitive training shows promising effects for improving cognitive domains in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), including the crucial predictive factor of executive function (EF) for dementia prognosis.
Xia Zhao +5 more
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A tRNA-Acetylating Toxin and Detoxifying Enzyme in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems allow bacteria to adapt to changing environments without altering gene expression. Despite being overrepresented in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, their physiological roles remain elusive.
Francesca G. Tomasi +8 more
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Beyond the cross-section: Rethinking the intention-behaviour gap through a conceptual and methodological lens. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives The intention–behaviour gap (IBG) remains a persistent challenge in health psychology. While intentions are widely recognized as proximal determinants of behaviour, they frequently fail to translate into action. This conceptual review aims to critically evaluate dominant models of the IBG and propose a dynamic, multidimensional ...
Jekauc D +3 more
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An Evaluation of Two Tact-Training Procedures on Acquired Tacts and Tacting During Play
A common practice in tact training is to include a supplemental verbal stimulus (e.g., "What is it?") in addition to the presentation of a nonverbal discriminative stimulus. Previous literature has suggested that this supplemental verbal stimulus can impede acquisition and generalization relative to the presentation of the object alone, as it may ...
Kate B, LaLonde +4 more
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Teaching relationship, tact and atmosphere: Phenomenological-hermeneutical approach [PDF]
This paper discusses the problem dialogicity in pedagogical relationship, the complex nature of stroke in pedagogical situations and atmosphere as well as space in which the active and specific pedagogical relationship develops.
Živković Predrag
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