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New graduate nurses' experiences with and perceptions of their mental health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretive description study protocol. [PDF]
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on healthcare workers. Healthcare workplaces are high stress environments placing care providers such as Registered Nurses at high risk for occupational stress injuries related to poor mental ...
Burry RD+6 more
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Status Report on the Low-Energy Demonstration Accelerator (LEDA) [PDF]
The 75-keV injector and 6.7-MeV RFQ that comprise the first portion of the cw, 100-mA proton linac for the accelerator production of tritium (APT) project have been built and operated. The LEDA RFQ has been extensively tested for pulsed and cw output-beam currents <=100 mA. Up to 2.2 MW of cw rf power from the 350-MHz rf system is coupled into the RFQ,
Schneider, J. David+1 more
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A discussion with Vernon Smith on the Classics, Marx, and Sraffa
This paper is a revised version of a discussion with Nobel laureate Vernon Smith on the limits of neoclassical theory and on the opportunity to recover the alternative approach of classical economists and Marx.
Emiliano Brancaccio
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Review of Grant W. Smith's Names as Metaphors in Shakespeare's Comedies
Names as Metaphors in Shakespeare’s Comedies. By Grant W. Smith. Delaware: Vernon Press. Series in Literary Studies. 2021. Pp. 371. $73.00 (Hardback). ISBN 13: 978-1-64889-018-5. Multiple formats available.
Dorothy Dodge Robbins
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Abstract Sesiids are a diverse group of predominantly diurnal moths, many of which are Batesian mimics of Hymenoptera. However, their diversity and relationships are poorly understood. A multi‐gene phylogenetic analysis of 48 North American sesiid species confirmed the traditional taxonomic tribal ranks, demonstrated the paraphyly of Carmenta and ...
Anthony I. Cognato+3 more
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Participants analyzed included 40 adults aged 18–20 and 40 children aged 6–8, who were cued with a sound that directed their attention to the location of an upcoming stimulus. The stimulus presented to the right or left of the participant in either the tactile, auditory or visual modalities and participants responded to the stimulus by pressing a foot ...
Staci Meredith Weiss, Peter J. Marshall
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Testing the Hayek hypothesis: Recent theoretical and experimental evidence.
Economists well understand that the work of Friedrich Hayek contains important theoretical insights. It is less often acknowledged that his work contains testable predictions about the nature of market processes.
Omar Al-Ubaydli+2 more
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Blessing or Curse? The Rise of Tourism‐Led Growth in Europe's Southern Periphery
Abstract Despite being one of the world's major internationally traded services, tourism remains neglected within debates on European integration and growth models. We highlight the rise of tourism‐led growth in southern Europe and argue that the process of European integration has been a double‐edged sword, simultaneously incentivizing and forcing ...
Reto Bürgisser, Donato Di Carlo
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Stigmatization and undervaluation of the Colombian peasantry have been a constant throughout history. In order to generate a better understanding of the behaviour dynamics of the peasant population, this paper makes an analysis through ...
Leonardo Cifuentes Ríos+1 more
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