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Acute hemorrhage: approach to imaging with CTA
Published 2011“…In massive haemoptysis, MDCT has proved to be of considerable value in diagnosing bronchiectasis, bronchogenic carcinoma, aspergilloma and vascular lesions. MDCT findings can suggest a specific diagnosis in 50% of patients in whom bronchoscopy findings are nondiagnostic and in 39 to 88% of patients in whom chest radiographs are nondiagnostic. …”
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Social acceptance of biofuel for transportation in Peninsular Malaysia
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Kemahiran generik dan komitmen kerja bagi pekerja di industri kecil sederhana
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Developing relationality and student belonging: the need for building cosmopolitan engagement in undergraduate communities
Published 2018“…This paper addresses evidence that developing a sense of belonging for students from different ethnic groups impacts on their engagement. It notes previous findings that in universities habits of coexistence may present barriers to the development of relationships and the sense of student belonging. …”
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Nutriepigenetics and cardiovacular disease
Published 2018“…The research challenge is to determine which of these nutriepigenetic effects are reversible, so that novel findings translate into effective dietary interventions to prevent CVD or its progression.…”
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Union activism : an exploration of the differential consequences of employee and freelancer experiences
Published 2018“…A questionnaire completed by delegates attending BECTU’s Annual Conference in 2014 provides quantitative data to complement and enrich the findings of the qualitative data. This thesis contributes to the existing literature about trade union activism by uncovering how its participants define the term ‘activism’ and assessing the effects of activism on individual members rather than on unions as entities. …”
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The experience of the role of being a caregiver for carers who identify as ‘black’: an IPA study
Published 2020“…This research supports existing literature on carers who identify as Black. The findings of this research offer some useful implications for practice and service provision. …”
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Critical success factors for a circular economy: Implications for business strategy and the environment
Published 2020“…The BWM is used to identify the weights of the CSFs, and DEMATEL is used to determine the cause–effect relationship between the CSFs. The findings show that “leadership and top management commitment” is the most important CSF. …”
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Responsible leadership and workplace deviant behaviour: modeling trust and turnover intention as mediator
Published 2020“…The findings further provided a noteworthy theoretical understanding that of influence of RL on WDB is better explained by Trust, whereas the impact of RL on WD is less translated through turnover intention. …”
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Applicability of industry 4.0 technologies in the adoption of global reporting initiative standards for achieving sustainability
Published 2021“…It is also found that the influence on economic performance, indirect economic impacts, energy, and emissions are significantly high. Findings ratify that the social aspect, which is often overlooked, needs more focus in manufacturing. …”
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Extending adjuvant endocrine therapy for 10 years: a mixed-methods analysis of women’s decision making in an online breast cancer forum
Published 2021“…A mixed-methods exploratory sequential design was used, with a qualitative analysis of text (n = 61 individuals) informing the development of a quantitative instrument to statistically analyse the prevalence of the findings (n = 130). Our findings identified three different groups of women who had to make decisions regarding persistence with treatment: those about to complete 5 years of therapy, those who decided to extend treatment, and those who were initially prescribed 10 years. …”
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Regulation theory/Global Fordism and Peripheral Fordism: the case of Ireland
Published 2003“…This research of secondary material will be used in conjunction with the empirical research in an attempt to validate the survey findings on which the empirical research is based. …”
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Determinants of exercise intention and behaviour in individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia using a revised version of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
Published 2013“…The addition of self-efficacy and health professional support increased the applicability of the Theory of Planned Behaviour to individuals with schizophrenia Conclusion: These findings provide evidence that psychiatric services need to respond to the low levels of exercise in schizophrenia by providing exercise programmes that enhance selfefficacy and provide adequate support. …”
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Developments in working life in Europe: EurWORK annual review 2014
Published 2015“…On top of the quarterly reporting, correspondents have provided more in-depth country- specific articles about major changes in the regulation of working relationships and have summarised national research findings.…”
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The moderating effects of psychological empowerment on junior lecturers’ technology commercialisation intention
Published 2023“…In consequence, these research findings were important to clarify technology commercialisation intentions of junior lecturers, thereby could boost continuous improvements for technology transfer in public universities…”
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The perceived effects of spirituality, work-life integration and mediating role of work passion to millennial or gen Y employees’ mental health
Published 2022“…Results were analysed using Statistical Package of Social Science, Process macro extension and AMOS modelling software. Findings – The findings indicated that millennials’ spirituality was positively linked to harmonious passion, while work-life integration was positively linked with obsessive and high mental health symptoms. …”
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