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Turning points toward drug addiction recovery: contextualizing underlying dynamics of change

open access: yesAddiction Research and Theory, 2022
Background A life course approach recognizes the role of turning points in adding twists and turns in individuals’ addiction recovery processes. The notion of certain key life events that trigger turning point experiences offers a valuable theoretical ...
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Cloud Workload Turning Points Prediction via Cloud Feature-Enhanced Deep Learning

IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 2023
Cloud workload turning point is either a local peak point standing for workload pressure or a local valley point standing for resource waste. Predicting such critical points is important to give warnings to system managers to take precautionary measures ...
Li Ruan   +8 more
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Transforming the s-shape: Identifying and explaining turning points in market diffusion curves of low-carbon technologies in Austria

Research Policy, 2022
The need for rapid decarbonization of the energy system calls for an improved understanding how policy action may accelerate the market diffusion of low-carbon technologies. Turning points, in other words, i.e.
V. Kulmer   +5 more
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Motivations for Change in Drug Addiction Recovery: Turning Points as the Antidotes to the Pains of Recovery

Journal of Drug Issues, 2022
Painful life events have been highlighted as being instrumental in promoting change during drug addiction recovery. This paper attempts to integrate the ‘pains of desistance’ approach into a recovery capital framework.
Davis J Patton, D. Best
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Immunoisolation: at a turning point

Immunology Today, 1997
The principle of immunoisolation is to separate transplanted cells from the hostile immunological environment of the host by a selectively permeable membrane. Low-molecular-weight substances such as nutrients, electrolytes, oxygen and biotherapeutic agents are exchanged across the membrane, while immunocytes, antibodies and other transplant-rejection ...
R P, Lanza, W L, Chick
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Urbanization, inequality, economic development and ecological footprint: Searching for turning points and regional homogeneity in Africa

, 2020
The debates on how inequality, economic development and urbanization affects the environment has been intense, but lacks the African perspective. Hence, this study examined these relationships, as well as other pathways to environmental degradation in ...
D. O. Ekeocha
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Moments that connect: Turning points and the becoming of leadership

, 2020
This article introduces turning points – fleeting moments of change – to suggest one way of studying collective leadership which allows to unpack moments that connect and explore how co-action unfolds.
Chrysavgi Sklaveniti
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Turning Point for a Turning Point

Emerging Adulthood, 2016
The present article reviews three key issues regarding the emerging adult life stage—the ways in which emerging adulthood represents a key turning point in the life span (and the influences that help to determine the path that a given individual will follow), differences in the experience of emerging adulthood between college students and noncollege ...
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Organizing in the Folding of Time: Shaping organizational change trajectories at turning points

Organization Studies
Organizational change research has shown how change processes in organizations connect sequentially to form a trajectory of change through time; however, research has yet to offer an understanding of how ongoing organizational change integrates more ...
Tor Hernes, Miriam Feuls
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