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Student workers: a new invisible proletariat? Evidence from the French case
Published 2015“…Using the data gathered in France during an EU funded research project, it reveals that students have a very specific approach to their work precariousness. Their main motivations turns to be outside of the workplace where they are only temporarily inserted and they prove very reluctant to act to improve their working conditions. …”
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Between 'cultural richness' and 'useful enemy': the securitization and instrumentalization of Christians in Turkey
Published 2024“…This article employs interviews and primary and secondary sources to examine the discrimination, securitization, and instrumentalization faced by four main Christian denominations throughout Turkish history: the Armenian, Greek, Assyrian, and Protestant communities. …”
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Use of bioactivator mixture for the composting process of empty fruit bunch
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Continuance usage intention model of physical activity tracking technology
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Animal models of human disease 2.0
Published 2024“…Research on exposome-related factors included blue light irradiation and microgravity, highlighting risks to human health regarding the overuse of smart digital devices and future long-term spaceflight missions.…”
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Narratives of women’s breast cancer experience and how this impacts on their working lives
Published 2016“…Whilst some women struggled to retain their jobs, others changed career paths or retired early due to ill-health continuing long after diagnosis.…”
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A briefing for service providers and commissioners : measuring outcomes for survivors of violence and abuse (REVA project, briefing 5)
Published 2015“…The long-term consequences of violence and abuse can only be addressed if appropriate services for survivors are available. …”
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Shaping and managing corporate social responsibility in a low-income country : lessons from Uganda
Published 2018“…The corporate social responsibility (CSR) landscape in Uganda was for a long time undocumented. Additionally, Uganda, like many other low-income countries (LIC) has lacked a definitive theoretical base on which to explain what is happening around its CSR affairs. …”
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A note on the pricing of contingent claims with a mixture of distributions in a discrete-time general equilibrium framework
Published 2009“…Second, we show that the components of the mixture do not need to have the same density as long as they belong to the family of transformed-normal distributions. …”
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Rethinking architectural education - the new EU directive and the role of live projects
Published 2014“…School of Architecture, several studios at Undergraduate and Diploma level choose to work on Live Projects with their students as the year-long programme. These Live Projects play an important role within the students’ architectural education and increasingly will do so also in the future, as Live Projects add practical experience to a potentially reduced architectural education to 5 years without a year out. …”
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Introducing alcohol as a drug in medicine reviews with pharmacists: findings from a co-design workshop with patients
Published 2021“…Methods: A co-design workshop was held with 14 people recruited from UK community pharmacies who regularly drank alcohol and took medications for long term conditions. This formed one element of a broader, iterative, intervention co-production process. …”
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Enhancing resiliency of perishable product supply chains in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak
Published 2021“…The results of this study can be utilised by decision-makers to anticipate the operative and long-haul effects of COVID-19 on PFSCs and create plans to deal with the pandemic.…”
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Preschoolers fast map and retain artifact functions as efficiently as artifact names, but artifact actions are the most easily learned
Published 2018“…We investigated preschoolers’ ability to fast map an action, function and name associated with a novel artifact, and retain the new mapping long term following brief incidental exposure to the artifact being used. …”
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