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Addressing environmental misperceptions for nature recovery
Abstract A poorly understood and systemic challenge to global conservation agreements is shifting baseline syndrome (SBS), wherein people misperceive the extent to which nature has changed. This can diminish societal expectations for nature recovery. We broadened the conceptual framing of SBS beyond the more common elements of nature loss to include ...
Shuo Gao +3 more
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Board Size in Context: A Meta‐Analysis on the Relationship Between Board Size and Firm Performance
ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue Research presents mixed findings on the relationship between board size and firm performance. Acknowledging that larger boards simultaneously offer increased resources and face heightened coordination demands, we propose that the ongoing ambiguity in this relationship stems from the context‐dependent nature of how ...
Fabian K. Ahrens +3 more
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Locating nests of endangered bumble bees: Lessons from field trials in northern Germany
Tracking bumble bees to find their nests using coloured strips of paper stuck to their thorax proved to be the most suitable method, while radio transponders were too heavy. Tracking times of up to 2 h and distances of up to 800 m were achieved with strips of pink craft tissue paper.
Henri Greil +4 more
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Floral resource strips within apple orchards increased parasitoid abundance and influenced community composition, enhancing local biodiversity in the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve's transition zone. Ruderal and natural fynbos habitats supported higher parasitoid richness and abundance, emphasising the importance of conserving semi‐natural habitats ...
Fabrizia Ratto +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The study aims to explore the experiences of Black Canadian parents following a preterm birth and their perspectives of being in the NICU. Design A qualitative design guided by principles of community engagement was used to explore the experiences of Black Canadian parents.
Priscilla N. Boakye +3 more
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Abstract Reassessments with the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) may generate learning effects, compromising the validity of the results. In Brazil, there are still no comparative studies between adapted versions of the test in healthy individuals.
Luiza Cury Muller +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the accuracy of the Emergency Severity Index (ESI) assignments by GPT‐4, a large language model (LLM), compared to senior emergency department (ED) nurses and physicians. Method An observational study of 100 consecutive adult ED patients was conducted. ESI scores assigned by GPT‐4, triage nurses, and by a senior clinician. Both
Gal Ben Haim +8 more
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Projective Modules over Witt Rings
Let \(R\) denote an abstract Witt ring (in the sense of Marshall). The main result of the paper states that every finitely generated projective \(R\)-module is isomorphic to a direct sum of a free \(R\)-module and an invertible ideal of \(R\). (A similar result is known for Dedekind domains and for certain commutative Noetherian rings).
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Abstract We analyse the behaviour of multinational enterprises (MNEs) within a host nation – Australia – during deglobalization (1914–79). Deglobalization is often portrayed as a drastic event to which MNEs respond swiftly, probably through withdrawal from host countries.
Pierre Van der Eng +4 more
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Witt rings under odd degree extensions [PDF]
Let \(K\) be a separable odd degree extension of the field \(F\). Then the Witt ring \(WK\) can be viewed as a \(WF\)-module and, on the other hand, the kernel \(\ker s_ *\) of the Scharlau transfer \(s_ *: WK\to WF\) is also a \(WF\)-module. The main theme of the paper is to decide whether or not these are projective or free \(WF\)-modules. Since \(WF\
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