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Psychological well-being of young adults during COVID-19 pandemic: lesson learned and future research agenda
Published 2023“…This study focused on different aspects, such as stress, resilience, and the mental health of young adults. The research findings of this study put forth the urgent need to provide preventive policies and intervention procedures to address the psychological health of young adults and proposed a conceptual framework.…”
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Dynamics of user-generated content and service failure recovery: evidence from millennials
Published 2023“…Drawing on multi-theoretical lenses, utilising actor–network and social influence theories, this study advances understanding through the development of a new conceptual model relating to individual characteristics. Findings: Utilising actor–network theory and social influence theory, this study developed a conceptual model of four customer groups’ responses to service failure based on the severity of service failure and the level of customers’ online response following service failure. …”
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Postural stability in cyclists
Published 2025“…Conclusion: MTB balance was worse than RC balance, but both cycling groups were found to have better balance scores than the control. These findings have implications for public health, as cycling, an inexpensive and accessible activity already known to offer substantial health benefits, could additionally help maintain postural stability and potentially reduce risk of falls in later life.…”
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Assessment and feedback in post-pandemic healthcare provider education: a meta-synthesis
Published 2023“…A screening process excluded quantitative and mixed-methods studies, leaving nine qualitative studies for analysis. Results: Findings highlighted two intersecting themes relating to the importance of “Scaffolding assessment and feedback” and how this linked to students’ “Engagement and perceived self-efficacy”. …”
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Can industry 5.0 technologies overcome supply chain disruptions? A perspective study on pandemics, war, and climate change issues
Published 2024“…This study summarises 194 research articles from the period 2009 to 2022 to understand the present knowledge connected with this theme. The research findings show a significant gap related to the adoption of I5.0 technologies to prevent or overcome supply chain disruptions. 194 articles, including journal and review articles, were identified in the literature. …”
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Artificial Intelligence-partner relationships management for climate management in B2B firms to achieve sustainable competitiveness
Published 2023“…A mixed-methods approach was employed that involves in-depth interviews with senior managers from a diverse set of B2B firms, and the proposed hypothesis model was evaluated by analysing the collected B2B data of 142 responses using partial least squares structural equation modelling. The findings of the study show that information communication technology capability and technological readiness play a significant role in improving the performance of AI-based partner relationship management. …”
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How counselling psychologists address issues of race with clients from black Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds: a discourse analysis
Published 2024“…The first two discourses alluded to similar repertoires present in the discussions of white counselling psychologist participants, whereas the discourse challenging systemic racism was constructed by BAME counselling psychologists. Findings indicate that becoming attuned and open to discussing race-related difficulties supports favorable outcomes in practice when engaging with BAME individuals. …”
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Cross-reaction mediated by distinct key amino acid combinations in the complementary-determining region (CDR) of a monoclonal antibody
Published 2024“…This study explored the interaction characteristics of H1-74 mAb with three peptides: two natural peptides, LVLWGIHHP and LPFQNI, derived from the hemagglutinin (HA) antigen of the H1N1 influenza virus, and one synthetic peptide, WPFQNY. Our findings indicate that the complementarity-determining region (CDR) of H1-74 mAb comprised five antigen-binding sites, containing eight key amino acid residues from the light chain variable region and 16 from the heavy chain variable region. …”
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The role of the dietitian within family therapy for anorexia nervosa (FT-AN): a reflexive thematic analysis of child and adolescent eating disorder clinician perspectives
Published 2024“…When indicated for selected cases, nutritional counselling should be offered in joint sessions with the therapist rather than separately. The findings of the study were limited by the small sample size of participants recruited from a single centre and heterogeneity in the professional background of respondents. …”
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Synergistic biomedical potential and molecular docking analyses of coumarin–triazole hybrids as tyrosinase inhibitors: design, synthesis, in vitro profiling, and in silico studies...
Published 2024“…Furthermore, an in silico modeling study was carried out to determine the key interactions of these compounds with the tyrosinase protein (PDB ID: 2Y9X) and thus to authenticate our experimental findings. The quantitative SAR studies exhibited a good correlation between the synthesized derivatives of coumarin and their anti-tyrosinase activity. …”
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The relationship between the moderate–heavy boundary and critical speed in running
Published 2024“…Conclusions: The study highlights some uncertainty in the fraction of T1 relative to CS, influenced by inconsistent approaches in determining both boundaries. However, our findings serve as a foundation for remote analysis and prescription of exercise intensity, although testing is recommended for more precise applications.…”
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Long-term assignment reward (dis)satisfaction outcomes: hearing women’s voices
Published 2016“…In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted confidentially with 21 female long-term assignees selected using stratified sampling, and with two managers responsible for international reward policy design/implementation. Findings Policy transparency is required. Women perceive inequity when allowances based on grade are distorted by family status. …”
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Investigating organizational communication between top management and academic staff in Malaysian Technical University Network (MTUN)
Published 2020“…This research contributes to academic organization to quantify the internal organizational communication styles, communication satisfaction patterns and explains how leadership styles influence communication satisfaction. The findings revealed inefficient communication among heads of departments and academic staff due to moderate levels of communication in daily conversation at the workplace. …”
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Impact of human resource management towards organisational performance: the mediating role of employee skills, attidute and behaviour in construction industry
Published 2019“…The data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling technique using AMOS 23 software. The findings showed that HRM was influenced employee skills, employee attitude and employee behavior and impact to organisational performance. …”
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Mechanical properties of calcium phosphate reinforced polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) biocomposite
Published 2023“…Morphological analysis demonstrates the crack surface of each sample with CaP inclusion in supporting the development of brittleness in nature of biocomposite throughout the inclusion of CaP osteo-filler. Admittedly, the finding of this study will contribute to development of PHA based scaffolds for bone tissue with compromise mechanical properties along with their biological performance identical or similar to that of an ancient graft or transplant upon implantation.…”
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Utilizing XFEM model to predict the flexural strength of woven fabric Kenaf FRP plate strengthened on plain concrete beam
Published 2023“…The peak load discrepancies between the numerical outputs and the experimental datasets were found to be less than 12% in all testing series. Despite promising findings, stress analysis on peel and shear stresses associated with failure modes exhibited was performed. …”
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The student response on the use of renewable energy graphical interface simulator in learning environment
Published 2023“…The research involved using two distinct kinds of analysis: a parametric analysis, the paired sample t-test, and a non-parametric analysis, the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results: The study findings indicated that the majority of the respondents felt that the difficulty level of the subjects did not change after using the EC-GUI. …”
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Stryhnos potatorum and Pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment: isotherm studies
Published 2023“…In contrast, the Freundlich isotherms were best described by the removal of turbidity (R2 = 0.97) and COD (R2 = 0.93) by using P. Sativum. The findings obtained showed that natural coagulants give an efficient treatment solution for improving MFPW quality.…”
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Mechanical properties of calcium phosphate reinforced polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) biocomposite
Published 2023“…Morphological analysis demonstrates the crack surface of each sample with CaP inclusion in supporting the development of brittleness in nature of biocomposite throughout the inclusion of CaP osteo-filler. Admittedly, the finding of this study will contribute to development of PHA based scaffolds for bone tissue with compromise mechanical properties along with their biological performance identical or similar to that of an ancient graft or transplant upon implantation.…”
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Study on the performance of different slope inclination of vegetated roof
Published 2021“…All the roofs have the same roof size of 600 mm × 600 mm, have a geotextile layer, 80 mm thickness with the same mixture of perlite, vermiculite and peat moss and the plants used for this study are Portulaca Grandiflora. Based on the first findings, vegetated with 30° roof angle collected 4.20 mm while 10° roof angled collected 0.48 mm of rainfall. …”
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