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ABSTRACT Online psychological therapy practices have increased in frequency in recent years, especially since the onset of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Recent research has proven their effectiveness; however, mental health clinicians' attitudes toward their use have been less explored.
Tamara M. Whitehead +3 more
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Abstract Background The Knowledge‐to‐Action (KTA) framework was first developed in 2006 and has become a widely used tool to support translating evidence into practice. Despite its broad application, no systematic review has examined its use in studies of nutrition research translation.
Chamathi Kossinna +8 more
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Bilimsel Elektronik Dergilerin Kullanımı: Türk Kütüphaneciliği Dergisinin İşlem Günlüğü Analizi / Usage of Scholarly Electronic Journals: Transaction Log Analysis of Turkish Librarianship Journal [PDF]
Çağdaş Çapkın
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Turkish Librarianship Symposium on the 100th Anniversary of the Republic
Burcu YILMAZ
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Abstract For those working in the field of rights education, there is a broad understanding of what rights education encompasses and why it is significant, but there do not appear to be any agreed definitions of subtypes of rights education aside from human rights education (HRE) (which itself is contested).
Jenna Gillett‐Swan +2 more
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ABSTRACT We investigate the impact of national innovation systems (NIS) on corporate intangible investment, which is a crucial factor in economic growth and sustainable development. Using a comprehensive international sample of 25,974 firms from 77 countries during 2011–2019, we find a positive impact of NIS on corporate intangible investment and ...
Hung Quang Bui +5 more
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Insolvency and systemic risks: The macroeconomic costs of director duties in crisis
Abstract Traditional insolvency duties are designed to protect creditors, yet in times of financial crisis, they may lead to a wave of bankruptcies. This Article challenges the assumption that director insolvency duties always serve creditor interests, arguing that they can generate “congestion costs”—a surge in bankruptcy cases that overwhelms courts ...
Adi Marcovich Gross
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Ceyhan Güler, Fahri Furat
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In humans, prolonged fasting profoundly remodels the plasma metabolome while maintaining stable levels of BCAA and FGF21. Upon refeeding, plasma BCAAs (valine, isoleucine, and leucine) decline, reflecting tissue uptake and coinciding with a surge in FGF21, independent of insulin and glucose.
Maria Lastra Cagigas +10 more
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