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Air ions and human environment
Conformity to hygienic air ion formula of working offices, classrooms and chemistry laboratory in which the work with volatile organic solvents are conducted, as well as to a city apartment and a country house is investigated.
T V Pleteneva +3 more
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Elimination of charge-carrier trapping by molecular design. [PDF]
Sachnik O +11 more
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The Risk Culture Scale: A Measurement Tool to Comprehensively Assess Banks’ Risk Culture
In the wake of recent financial crises and scandals, risk culture has increasingly become the focus of various actors, such as supervisors, financial service providers, academics, and consultants. While it is acknowledged that a proper risk culture is needed to make banks safer, as an intangible, organizational, and social phenomenon, risk culture is ...
Niclas Dürst, Jennifer Kunz
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A Second Cold War? Explaining Changes in the American Discourse on China: Evidence from the Presidential Debates (1960-2020). [PDF]
Marandici I.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Understanding the differences in treatment response between subtypes of major depressive disorder (MDD) may help to prevent lengthy trial‐and‐error processes by identifying effective treatment options. The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of atypical features of MDD (MDD‐A) on the response to lithium augmentation (LA)
Hannah Buchbauer +8 more
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The therapeutic relationship in in‐person, video call, and telephone psychotherapy sessions
Abstract Objective To examine whether and how patients' perceptions of working alliance, alliance ruptures, real relationship and affective reactions towards the therapist differ across in‐person, videoconferencing and telephone psychotherapy sessions.
Alberto Stefana +2 more
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What Is the Indo-Pacific? Genealogy, Securitization, and the Multipolar System. [PDF]
Kassab HS.
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Multidimensional unipolar IRT and applications to the measurement of print exposure
Abstract Item response theory (IRT) has been a prominent modelling framework in educational and psychological measurement. Traditional IRT models are bipolar, commonly assuming symmetric measurement link functions and symmetric trait distributions over a latent continuum unbounded at both ends. However, many measured constructs, such as print exposure,
Qi (Helen) Huang, Daniel M. Bolt
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Effect and length of doxycycline administration in elderly patients with bullous pemphigoid
Summary Background Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the most common autoimmune blistering disease and primarily affects the elderly. Systemic corticosteroids and immunosuppressive drugs are the standard treatment, but side effects often restrict their use. Doxycycline has been proposed as an alternative, but there is limited long‐term, real‐world data on its
Alena Merkel‐Ropele +2 more
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