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Spevak, Zoroslav. "BARON D´HOLBAH – KA NAUČNOM (ATEISTIČKOM) OBRAZOVANJU." Педагошка стварност 65, no. 2 (January 26, 2020): 123–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.19090/ps.2019.2.123-131.

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U radu autor analizira Holbahovu sveobuhvatnu kritiku hrišćanske ideologijei mehanizama njenog intergeneracijskog transfera, prvenstveno kada je reč o indoktrinacijimale dece. Autor je imao za cilj da identifikuje i interpretira one Holbahovestavove, koji mogu i u savremenosti da pruže produktivne podsticaje za zasnivanjeracionalnog, modernog, na naučnom saznanju i prirodnom moralu zasnovanog vaspitanjai obrazovanja.
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McKee, J. "Review. L'Acteur en son metier. D Souiller, P Baron." French Studies 54, no. 1 (January 1, 2000): 119–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/54.1.119.

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De Tezanos Pinto, Paula. "COMUNICACIÓN DE LA CIENCIA ENTRE CIENTÍFICOS Y PERIODISTAS: CÓMO PASAR DEL DESEO A LA ACCIÓN." Natura Neotropicalis 2, no. 48 (August 27, 2018): 71–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.14409/natura.v2i48.7613.

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Introducción La responsabilidad de cualquier investigador es realizar su investigación con rigurosidad y calidad y comunicar los resultados en ámbitos académicos (Figura 1a.). Sin embargo, en la actualidad muchos de los temas con los que se confronta la sociedad —escasez de agua, seguridad alimentaria, destrucción del ecosistema, inequidad de ingresos, pobreza, etc.— están íntimamente relacionados con la ciencia. Es por ello que actualmente el rol del científico debe ubicarse en la intersección de la investigación, los medios, la política y la sociedad civil (Baron, 2010) (Figura 1a–d). Este rol expandido implica que los científicos deben recorrer el camino hacia una comunicación más frecuente y de alta calidad en las noticias (Baron, 2010). Y de esta manera ampliar el alcance de las investigaciones científicas y su impacto. Cuando los periodistas prestan atención a un determinado tema (de ciencia) el público toma conciencia y los tomadores de decisiones deciden que es un tema que no se puede ignorar (Wells, 1996; Baron, 2010) (Figura 1e–f ). Es así que, cuando un tema determinado es el foco de atención de los medios, esto tiende a forzar a una resolución: ya sea proteger una especie, remover un dique, detener una obra, etc. (Baron, 2010). Según Baron (Science Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnrXkKCn7g), en los últimos años se modificó el paradigma; antes los científicos se preguntaban por qué era importante comunicar su ciencia
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Carneiro-Barrera, Almudena, María Valdés-Díaz, and Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Testal. "Type D personality, lifestyle habits, and cardiovascular disease risk: A mediational model." Revista de Psicopatología y Psicología Clínica 23, no. 1 (May 9, 2018): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/rppc.vol.23.num.1.2018.19132.

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Abstract: The interaction of negative affect and stable social inhibition traits (Type D personality) is related to unhealthy lifestyle habits and cardiovascular risk. The aim of this study was to elucidate whether lifestyle habits mediate the relationship between Type D personality and blood pressure (BP) as a cardiovascular risk factor. A total of 91 participants (54.90% women) aged over 45 were assessed with measures of subjective health, Type D personality, lifestyle habits and BP. The Baron and Kenny’s (1986) model and the Preacher and Hayes’ (2008) procedure were used to analyse the mediation model. Results indicated that the relationship between Type D personality and systolic BP was partially mediated by lifestyle habits whereas a full mediation was observed in the case of diastolic BP. The practice of unhealthy habits could explain the indirect mechanism by which Type D personality is related to morbidity and mortality risk in cardiovascular patients. Resumen: Personalidad Tipo D, hábitos de vida y riesgo cardiovascular. La interacción del afecto negativo e inhibición social (personalidad Tipo D) se relaciona con los hábitos de vida y el riesgo cardiovascular. El objetivo de este estudio fue dilucidar si los hábitos de vida median la relación entre personalidad Tipo D y presión arterial (PA) como factor de riesgo cardiovascular. Un total de 91 participantes mayores de 45 años (54.90% mujeres) fueron evaluados de salud subjetiva, hábitos de vida, personalidad Tipo D y PA. Se utilizó el modelo de Baron y Kenny (1986) y el procedimiento de Preacher y Hayes (2008) para el análisis mediacional. Los hábitos de vida mediaron parcialmente la relación entre personalidad Tipo D y PA sistólica y, de manera total, la relación entre personalidad Tipo D y PA diastólica. La práctica de hábitos no saludables podría explicar el mecanismo indirecto mediante el cual la personalidad Tipo D se relaciona con el riesgo de morbilidad y mortalidad en pacientes cardíacos.
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PARK, S. J., N. R. BRADNER, and F. SCOTT-PEARSE. "KG 20 SOYBEAN." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 68, no. 1 (January 1, 1988): 211–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps88-022.

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KG 20 is an early-maturing, high-yielding soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) cultivar with similar maturity and higher yield than Maple Amber and Baron in the western, central and maritime regions in Canada. It is about 8 d later than Maple Presto and outyields it by 33% in western Canada and by 27% in Ontario. The main advantage of KG 20 is its yield performance as an early-maturing cultivar.Key words: Glycine max (L.) Merr., soybean, cultivar description
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Talar, C. J. T. "Review of Book: The Letters of Baron Friedrich von Hügel and Maude D. Petre." Downside Review 123, no. 433 (October 2005): 303–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001258060512343307.

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Oring. "Questions about Questions: A Response to Robert Baron, Dorothy Noyes, and John D. Dorst." Journal of American Folklore 132, no. 524 (2019): 185. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/jamerfolk.132.524.0185.

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Shah, Ahmadullah, Shujahat Haider Hashmi, and Anwar F. Chishti. "Much has changed since Baron and Kenny's (1986) classic paper: let us learn what Kenny's (2012) contemporary mediation analysis prescribes." Jinnah Business Review 01, no. 01 (January 1, 2013): 58–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.53369/lwtk8611.

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The proceduresetfor mediation analysis in the Baron and Kenny's (1986) classical research article did not go without criticism (MacKinnon and Fairchild, 2009; Hayes, 2009; Bullock, Green, & Ha, 2010; Zhao, Lynch and Chen, 2010), and thanks to those critics, that Kenny (2012) had to bring a number of modifications and improvements through his today's contemporary mediation analytic procedure. This paper presents a comparison of what Baron and Kenny (1986) had originally proposed, and what Kenny (2012) has now suggested after incorporating critics' concerns. For this purpose, the two approaches of mediation analysis have been practically applied on an organizational justice trust in supervisor - employees' job satisfaction case, wherein variable 'trust in supervisor' was used to mediate between various facets of organization justice and employees' job satisfaction. Whereas the classic approach required the estimation of the four paths (c, a, b & d), through four steps and running three regression equations and testing for their statistical significance; the contemporary mediation analysis has shortened the paths from four to three (a, b & d), requiring taking only two steps (Steps 2 and 3), and running two regression equations, declaring the first equation as unnecessary. The classic approach required that path b needs to become statistically significant and path d insignificant in step 3 & 4 for a complete mediation; contemporary approach asks for adding d with ab for determining total effect c, and then decomposing c in to direct effect (d/c) and indirect or mediation effect (ab/c). Whereas classic approach aimed at solving for full or partial mediation in abstract form, the contemporary approach has the edge over the classic, in quantifying the mediation effect (ab). In case of our solved example, classic approach could only help to indicate that 'trust-in-supervisor variable is partially mediating', while in case of contemporary approach, mediation effect of this variable for INI facet of organizational justice was not only quantified (17.36%) and tested for its non-zero effect, but zero-effect of other two facets, DJ and IJ, were also differentiated.
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Misek, Ivan. "Insectivora: With a Stereotaxic Atlas of the Hedgehog Brain.Heinz Stephan , Georg Baron , Heiko D. Frahm." Quarterly Review of Biology 67, no. 4 (December 1992): 554–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/417884.

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Kolontari, Attila. "Prince D. P. Golitsyn-Muravline in Emigration in Hungary (1919—1928)." ISTORIYA 13, no. 7 (117) (2022): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840022268-3.

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The present essay analyses the period of Prince Golitsyn-Muravline’s life spent in emigration on the basis of unpublished archival documents and the articles of Hungarian newspapers of that time. Golitsyn-Muravline was a famous representative of the right-wing monarchist movement in Russia before the World War I, he was elected a chairman of the Council of the Russian Assembly. Golitsyn-Muravline’s family left Russia during the Civil War and after a short-time of roaming in the Balkan countries they found a home in Baron Rezső Biedermann’s estate in the southern part of Hungary. The article examines details of Golitsyn-Muravline’s political and social activity in emigration, the evolution of his view on the question of monarchism and succession to the throne. The article also touches on such aspects as how the Hungarian society met Prince Golitsyn, his wide connections with the representatives of the Hungarian aristocracy and the political elite. At the end of the article a short overview is given of the fate of his family members, who stayed in Hungary after Golitsyn-Muravline’s death in 1928.
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Leushuis, Reinier. "L’ Enfer d’ Érasme. L’ humaniste chrétien face à l’ histoire, written by Marie Barral-Baron." Erasmus Studies 36, no. 1 (2016): 87–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18749275-03601013.

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Huxley, Andrew. "Richard Hume Adrian, D. L. 2nd Baron Adrian of Cambridge. 16 October 1927—4 April 1995." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 43 (January 1997): 15–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1997.0002.

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Richard Adrian was a distinguished electrophysiologist who cleared up many of the puzzles about the electrical behaviour of striated muscle. The situation in this tissue is exceptionally complex, both because the surface membrane is invaginated to form the transverse tubules, whose surface area is several times that of the fibre surface, and because substantial amounts of charge are carried across these membranes by processes connected with the turning on of contraction itself. Apart from his scientific work, he played an important part in the life of Cambridge University, as Master of Pembroke College for 11 years and as Vice-Chancellor for two. In the House of Lords, he contributed in an important way to the debates leading up to the new Act of 1986 governing experiments on living animals, and took a major part in the defence of academic freedom in the universities when it was threatened in the Education Reform Bill of 1988.
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Keller, Berndt. "Atypische Beschäftigungsverhältnisse." Industrielle Beziehungen. Zeitschrift für Arbeit, Organisation und Management 28, no. 3 (February 15, 2022): 342–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3224/indbez.v28i3.06.

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Baron, D., & Hill, P. B. (Hrsg.) (2018). Atypische Beschäftigung und ihre sozialen Konsequenzen. Wiesbaden: Springer VS / Bosch, G., Hüttenhoff, F., & Weinkopf, C. (2019). Kontrolle von Mindestlöhnen. Wiesbaden: Springer VS / Hertwig, M., & Wirth, C., unter Mitarbeit von Kirsch, J. (2021). Praktiken der Onsite-Werkvertragsnutzung in Deutschland. Management, Arbeit und Interessenvertretung. Baden-Baden: Nomos / Kalleberg, A. L. (2018). Precarious Lives. Job Insecurity and Well-Being in Rich Democracies. Cambridge-Medford: Polity Press / Kalleberg, A. L.,& Vallas, S. P. (eds.) (2018). Precarious work. Research in the Sociology of Work (Volume 31). Bingley, UK: Emerald / Kohlrausch, B., Schildmann, C., & Voss, D. (Hrsg.) (2019). Neue Arbeit – neue Ungleichheiten? Folgen der Digitalisierung. Weinheim-Basel: Beltz Juventa / Stuth, S. (2017a). Closing in on closure. Occupational closure and termporary employment in Germany. Economic Sociology and Political Economy (Volume 1). Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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Terracciano, Nicola. "PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AT THE ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL." Annals of Spiru Haret University. Economic Series 17, no. 2 (June 30, 2017): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.26458/1722.

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Performance management is „a strategic and integrated approach to delivering sustained succes to organizations, by improving the performance of the people who working in them, and by developing the capabilities of teams and individual contributions” [1]. At the same time, it is a systematic approach of the human resource management, in general, and of the performance assessment, in particular, using goals, performance, appreciation and feedback as a means of motivating the employees to understand and to fully exploit their creative potential to achieve the organizational goals. [1] Armstrong M. and Baron D., Relating Competencies to Pay: The UK Experience, Compensation and Benefits Review, May-June, 1998, pp. 28 – 39;
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Jiménez, Ruth, S. Píriz, E. M. Mateos, and S. Vadillo. "Comparative study of biochemical methods for the identification of Dichelobacter nodosus." Acta Veterinaria Hungarica 52, no. 3 (September 1, 2004): 267–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/avet.52.2004.3.3.

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The aim of this study was to compare four identification procedures to detect Dichelobacter nodosus and develop a rapid, simple and effective method to identify D. nodosus strains isolated from cases of ovine footrot. The four methods used were: (a) the classic guidelines set down by Holdeman et al. (1977) and Summanen et al. (1993) which are based on gas liquid chromatography (GLC) and different biochemical tests, this method was considered as landmark; (b) Baron and Citron's flowchart for the rapid identification of Gram-negative rod-shaped anaerobes (1997); (c) the API rapid 32 A system (bio Mérieux), and (d) Mast ID™ Anaerobe ID Ring (MID8) (Mast Diagnostics). None of the four methods used allowed us to correctly identify the D. nodosus strains (neither the strains isolated from cases of ovine footrot nor those originating from type collection). Because of the difficulties encountered in obtaining a correct identification of D. nodosus, we propose a simple, rapid and effective way to achieve this task. Our flowchart will provide the means to identify this microorganism in any laboratory of general microbiology without having to use any specialised equipment.
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Barmann, Lawrence F. "The Letters of Baron Friedrich von Hugel and Maude D. Petre: The Modernist Movement in England (review)." Catholic Historical Review 91, no. 1 (2005): 177–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cat.2005.0085.

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MASON, S. "Review. Die gesamte erhaltene Korrespondenz. Herausgegeben von Hermann Sauter and Erich Loos. Holbach, Paul Thiry, Baron d'." French Studies 42, no. 2 (April 1, 1988): 209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/42.2.209.

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Graora, Draga, Radoslava Spasic, and Andja Vucetic. "Parasitoids and predators of armored scales in some orchards in Serbia." Pesticidi i fitomedicina 24, no. 4 (2009): 295–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pif0904295g.

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Five parasitoid and five predator species were registered on four armored scale species in apple, pear, peach and plum orchards at 16 sites in Serbia. The armored scales found were: Diaspidiotus perniciosus (Comstock), Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targioni-Tozzetti), Epidiaspis leperii (Signoret) and Lepidosaphes ulmi (L.). The parasitoid species detected were: Encarsia (=Prospaltella) perniciosi (Tow.), Encarsia (=Prospaltella) berlesei (How.), Aphytis proclia (Wal.), Aphytis mytilaspidis (Le Baron) and Coccobius testaceus (Masi), all of the Aphelinidae family. The most important endoparasitoids were: Encarsia perniciosi on D. perniciosus, Encarsia berlesei on P. pentagona and Coccobius testaceus on L. ulmi. Only one ectoparasitoid species, Aphytis mytilaspidis, was found on E. leperii, while Aphytis proclia was found as an ectoparasitoid on D. perniciosus, P. pentagona and L. ulmi. The predator species detected were: Chilocorus renipustulatus (Scriba), Chilocorus bipustulatus (L.), Cybocephalus fodori Endrody - Younga, Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) and Deraeocoris ruber (L.). Cybocephalus fodori was for the first time found as a predator on E. leperii in Serbia.
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Winer, Jeffery A. "Comparative Neurobiology in Chiroptera. Volume 1: Macromorphology, Brain Structures, Tables and Atlases.Georg Baron , Heinz Stephan , Heiko D. FrahmComparative Neurobiology in Chiroptera. Volume 2: Brain Characteristics in Taxonomic Units.Georg Baron , Heinz Stephan , Heiko D. FrahmComparative Neurobiology in Chiroptera. Volume 3: Brain Characteristics in Functional Systems, Ecoethological Adaptation, Adaptive Radiation and Evolution, Including References and Subject Index.Georg Baron , Heinz Stephan , Heiko D. Frahm." Quarterly Review of Biology 72, no. 3 (September 1997): 350–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/419924.

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Jain, Gautam Raj. "Book Reviews : Jeffry R. Cornwell and Baron Perlman, Organisational Entrepre neurship, Boston: Richard D. Irwin, 1990, pp. 241." Journal of Entrepreneurship 2, no. 2 (September 1993): 260–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097135579300200210.

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Jin, Seunghoo, and Kangwon Lee. "The Government R&D Funding and Management Performance: The Mediating Effect of Technology Innovation." Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 6, no. 4 (September 24, 2020): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/joitmc6040094.

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Korea’s small- and medium-sized enterprises are desperate to improve their performance through engaging in technological innovation, due to the fierce competition prevalent in a low growth economic environment. However, most small- and medium-sized enterprises are having difficulty responding to changes in the economic environment due to the challenge of developing their own technologies and their limited resources. The aim of this study is to assess whether government financial support for R&D aimed at small- and medium-sized enterprises has contributed to improvements in their business management performance. The sample of this study was comprised of 105 KOSDAQ-listed small- and medium-sized enterprises with experience in technology development. The empirical analysis was conducted on the basis of the mediating effect measurement method of Baron and Kenny (1986). It was found that company technological innovation capabilities have a positive effect on management performance, and in particular, that the majority of companies that received government financial support for R&D have improved their management performance. Therefore, it is recommended that small- and medium-sized companies take an active part in various government R&D financial support programs and make efforts to strengthen their technological innovation in areas such as their product service and process innovation capabilities.
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Hue Kyung, Lee, Youm Hyun Duk, Kim Si Jeoung, and Suh Yoon Kyo. "Factors affecting university–industry cooperation performance." Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management 7, no. 2 (July 4, 2016): 233–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jstpm-08-2015-0029.

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Purpose This paper aims to determine the mediating effects of government-funded research and development (R&D) projects in the relationship between the competence factors of universities and the performance of university–industry cooperation. Design/methodology/approach This study has been conducted to analyze the mediating effect of government- and enterprise-funded R&D projects in consideration of the performance during university–industry cooperative projects. In this study, a three-step analysis of the mediating effects (Baron and Kenny, 1986) and Sobel Test are taken for the empirical analysis. Findings In the result, R&D funding from the central government partially mediates the performance of university–industry cooperation when the research capacity of the full-time faculty and the size of the Technical Licensing Office (TLO) are taken as independent variables. R&D funding from the central government does not mediate university–industry cooperation when the size of the center for university–industry cooperation is an independent variable. However, R&D funding from a local government does not mediate the performance of university–industry cooperative projects for any chosen independent variables. The results of this study suggest a direction for governmental funding in R&D projects to promote performance during university–industry cooperation. Another requirement is for universities to expand their research capacity and the operations of their TLO. Originality/value The majority of former research studies on university–industry cooperation and its performance have focused on the university’s research capacity, the competence of the TLO and the traits of the university.
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BARON-SZABO, ROSEMARIE CHRISTINE. "Upper Barremian–lower Aptian scleractinian corals of central Europe (Schrattenkalk Fm., Helvetic Zone, Austria, Germany, Switzerland)." Zootaxa 4960, no. 1 (April 15, 2021): 1–199. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4960.1.1.

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From the Schrattenkalk Formation (upper Barremian–lower Aptian) of southern Germany, western Austria, and Switzerland, new coral material is taxonomically described, belonging to 56 species from 35 genera of 21 families: Actinastrea pseudominima (Koby); A. subornata (d’Orbigny); Paretallonia bendukidzeae Sikharulidze; Eugyra (Felixigyra) crassa (de Fromentel) (new combination); E. (F.) patruliusi (Morycowa); E. (F.) picteti (Koby) (new combination); E. rariseptata Morycowa; Myriophyllia propria Sikharulidze; Thecosmilia dichotoma Koby; Clausastrea plana (de Fromentel); Complexastrea cf. lobata Geyer; Paraclausastrea chevalieri Zlatarski; P. kaufmanni (Koby); P. vorarlbergensis Baron-Szabo; ?Montlivaltia sp.; Diplogyra subplanotabulata Sikharulidze; Hydnophora styriaca (Michelin); Dermosmilia fiagdonensis Starostina & Krasnov; D. cf. laxata (Étallon); D. trichotoma Eguchi; D. tuapensis Baron-Szabo & Gonzalez.-León; Placophyllia grata Bugrova; Cairnsipsammia merbeleri Baron-Szabo; Morphastrea ludovici (Michelin) (emended herein); Ahrdorffia ornata (Morycowa); Astraeofungia tirnovoriana (Toula) (new combination); Actinaraea (Camptodocis) brancai (Dietrich); A. tenuis Morycowa; Rhipidomeandra bugrovae Morycowa & Masse; Comoseris aptiensis Baron-Szabo; Comoseris jireceki Toula; Polyphylloseris mammillata Eguchi; Ellipsocoenia barottei (de Fromentel) (new combination); Ellipsocoenia haimei (de Fromentel) (new combination); Dimorphastrea tenustriata de Fromentel; Latomeandra cf. plicata (Goldfuss); Microphyllia gemina Eliášová; Thalamocaeniopsis stricta (Milne Edwards & Haime)(new combination); Trigerastraea haldonensis (Duncan) (new combination); Heliocoenia rozkowskae Morycowa; H. vadosa (Počta); Stylosmilia corallina Koby; Cyathophora decipiens ramosa (Hackemesser) (new combination); C. mirtschinkae Kuzmicheva; Cladophyllia clemencia de Fromentel; C. conybearei Milne Edwards & Haime; C. crenata (Blanckenhorn); C. furcifera Roemer; C. rollieri (Koby); C. stutzi (Koby) (new combination); Amphiaulastrea conferta (Ogilvie); A. rarauensis (Morycowa); Heterocoenia inflexa (Eichwald); H. minima d’Orbigny; Acanthogyra aptiana Turnšek; as well as the new species Columnocoenia falkenbergensis. In addition, all the information about previously described taxa from the Schrattenkalk was evaluated with regard to their taxonomic assignment, stratigraphic and paleogeographic distribution, and paleoenvironmental relationships to faunas from other geographic areas and time periods. A total of 122 species belonging to 53 genera and 24 families are recognized from Schrattenkalk localities (western Austria, southern Germany, Switzerland). These include the taxa of both the Lower and Upper Schrattenkalk, and the intercalated Rawil Member. The Schrattenkalk coral fauna nearly exclusively consists of colonial forms of three general categories of polyp integration: cerioid-plocoid (33.6%); branching (18%); and (hydno-) meandroid-thamnasterioid (46.7%). Only two specimens were doubtfully assigned to solitary taxa. Corallite diameters range from less than 1 mm to over 20 mm and fall into three major corallite-size groups: small (up to 2.4 mm), medium (>2.4–9.5 mm), and large (>9.5 mm). The fauna is distinctly dominated by forms with medium-size corallites (68%), followed by forms having small-size corallites (26%). Together with the potential solitary taxa, corals with large-size corallites are of minimal importance to the total fauna. On the genus-level, the Schrattenkalk corals show closest affinities to coral assemblages of central (especially France; 55%), eastern and southern Europe (44‒49%), as well as Central America (47%). On the species-level, closest affinities are to coral assemblages of central, southeastern, and eastern Europe (16‒25.5%), as well as Central America (14%), but nearly a third of the Schrattenkalk species (30%) was restricted to the upper Barremian–lower Aptian of the Schrattenkalk Formation; this suggests that the Schrattenkalk platform sensu lato was a diversity center and a crucial reservoir for coral recruitment. The majority (86%) of the Schrattenkalk corals thrived in a shallow-water, reefal to perireefal, subtropical marine environment. In general, the Schrattenkalk coral assemblages are characteristic of moderate- to high-energy environments of the inner shelf to shore zone, having morphotype associations that typically prevail down to 10–15 m depth. In contrast, for the Upper Schrattenkalk coral fauna of central Switzerland (Hergiswil), a non-reefal paleoenvironment at a depth of several tens of meters is suggested by the morphotypes of the taxa and types of microfacies present. The corals of the Schrattenkalk Formation occurred in both photozoan (Lower and Upper Schrattenkalk members) and heterozoan (Rawil member) carbonate-producing communities. With regard to taxonomic diversity, the Schrattenkalk coral fauna is comparable to the most species-rich Upper Jurassic reef assemblages and represents the last major coral-reef development of the Mesozoic.
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Cass, Philip. "Review: The realities of authoritarian media in China." Pacific Journalism Review 22, no. 1 (July 31, 2016): 247. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v22i1.24.

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Review of: Stockman, D. (2012). Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-01844-0 China can no longer be called Communist. It is an authoritarian state in which a party that likes to call itself Communist maintains a firm grip on the country. However much the party and the corrupt party princelings enjoy the benefits of capitalism (and let us be frank that it is a distinctively 19th century robber baron style of capitalism), the government usemethods of media control that have not changed since Mao took power in 1959. Censorship has always been part of the regime, but Mao and his direct successors were always clever enough to give the masses a chance to let off steam now and then through such projects as the Hundred Flowers campaign and the Democracy Wall movement.
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Suhartono, Suhartono, Idawati Idawati, and Noor Hafidhoh. "Implementasi Supervisi Akademik Dengan Teknik Kunjungan Kelas Sebagai Upaya Meningkatkan Mutu Kinerja Guru Dalam Pembelajaran." Ta'dib: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam dan Isu-Isu Sosial 20, no. 2 (August 25, 2022): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.37216/tadib.v20i2.718.

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Abstrak Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui implementasi supervisi akademik dengan teknik kunjungan kelas sebagai upaya meningkatkan kinerja guru dalam pembelajaran. Pendekatan penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian kualitatif. Penelitian dilaksanakan di MI Darusalam Sambiroto Baron Nganjuk. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan kepala madrasah melaksanakan supervisi kunjungan kelas dengan beberapa tahapan kegiatan, meliputi (1) tahap persiapan, kepala madrasah menyusun rencana kegiatan berupa (a) kegiatan penyusunan program, (b) perumusan tujuan dan sasaran program, (c) persiapan instrumen bagi guru dan mekanisme pengumpulan serta pengolahan data, dan (d) perencanaan jadwal kunjungan kelas; (2) tahap pelaksanaan, kepala madrasah mengamati jalannya proses pembelajaran berlangsung selama kunjungan; (3) tahap akhir kunjungan, kepala madrasah bersama guru membicarakan hasil-hasil pengamatan yang telah dilakukan; dan (4) tahap tindak lanjut, kepala madrasah hanya memberikan pembinaan secara langsung, sehingga perlu ditambah dengan pembinaan secara tidak langsung dan pembinaan situasional terhadap kesulitan-kesulitan guru dalam proses pembelajaran.
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Alfaro Mateu, Vicente, Joaquín Bastias Manresa, and Francisco José Salinas Hernández. "Relación entre inteligencia emocional y notas de las áreas instrumentales en un grupo de tercero de primaria." Revista Electrónica Interuniversitaria de Formación del Profesorado 19, no. 3 (September 13, 2016): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/reifop.19.3.267301.

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<p>La finalidad de este trabajo es conocer si existe relación entre las áreas instrumentales, lengua y matemáticas, y la Inteligencia emocional de un grupo de alumnos de tercero de primaria de un centro concreto. Participaron 26 alumnos a los cuales se aplicó el instrumento test EQ-i YV de BarOn adaptado para los alumnos. Las técnicas de análisis de correlación a través del SPSS permitirán comprobar si existe o no correlación entre la Inteligencia Emocional de los alumnos, los distintos aspectos de la misma y las áreas instrumentales.</p><p>En los resultados encontrados no existe correlación entre matemáticas y lengua castellana y el total del cuestionario. La correlación entre las áreas instrumentales, lengua castellana y matemáticas es altamente significativa. Del mismo modo, el total de resultados del cuestionario “E” correlaciona positivamente con las partes del cuestionario “A”, “B”, “C” y “D”, remarcando que hay una alta correlación entre el factor intrapersonal (“B”) y el factor de adaptabilidad (“D”). En conclusión, no existe una correlación directa entre las notas de los estudiantes y los resultados del test de inteligencia emocional.</p>
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Baron, Vern S., Raquel R. Doce, John Basarab, and Campbell Dick. "Swath grazing triticale and corn compared to barley and a traditional winter feeding method in central Alberta." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 94, no. 7 (September 2014): 1125–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps2013-412.

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Baron, V. S., Doce, R. R., Basarab, J. and Dick, C. 2014. Swath-grazing triticale and corn compared to barley and a traditional winter feeding method in central Alberta. Can. J. Plant Sci. 94: 1125–1137. A 5-yr study compared swath-grazed triticale (× Triticosecale Wittmack), corn (Zea mays L.) and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) with a traditional pen-fed, wintering diet for gestating beef cows on the basis of dry matter (DM) yield, carrying capacity, nutritive value, cow performance and total daily feeding cost. Cows (690±70 kg BW) were fed a control total mixed ration (TMR) or allocated to swath-grazed treatments in 2.5-ha paddocks. Triticale yielded 15% more than corn and corn 32% more than barley. Carrying capacity of triticale (1145 cow-d ha−1) and corn (1004 cow-d ha−1) were similar and both were greater (P<0.05) than control (516 cow-d ha−1) and barley (554 cow-d ha−1). Average utilization for triticale (83.7%) was greater (P<0.05) than corn (74.7%) and barley (71.7%). In vitro true digestibility (IVTD) for corn was highest (682 g kg−1), followed by triticale (620 g kg−1), then barley (570 g kg−1) and the control TMR (571 g kg−1). Average cow mean body condition score (BCS) was higher (P<0.05) for triticale and corn (3.0) than barley (2.9), but lower than the control (3.1). Thus, cow reproductive performance should not be compromised by swath grazing. Total daily feeding costs, averaged over years, ranked (P<0.05) triticale ($0.78 cow-d−1)<corn ($1.05 cow-d−1)<barley ($1.24 cow-d−1)<control ($1.98 cow-d−1).
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Hamilton, Robert M. G., and M. A. McNiven. "Replacement of soybean meal with roasted full-fat soybeans from high-protein or conventional cultivars in diets for broiler chickens." Canadian Journal of Animal Science 80, no. 3 (September 1, 2000): 483–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/a99-064.

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The effects were examined of replacing part or all of the soybean meal in the starter and finisher diets for male broiler chickens with ground, roasted, full-fat soybeans from either a high-protein (AC Proteus) or conventional (Baron) cultivar. The starter (1–21 d) and finisher (22–36 d) diets were formulated by replacing, on an isonitrogenous basis, part or all of the soybean meal in the barley–wheat-based control diets with the roasted soybeans. Digestibility of dry matter, corrected nitrogen and energy were estimated by an index method for the last 2 d of the starter and grower periods. Soybean level influenced body weight gains directly in a quadratic manner, and feed intakes or feed conversions by inversely linear relationships (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01) during the starter period. Performance during the finisher period or during the entire growth period was not influenced (P > 0.05) by dietary soybean source. Dry matter and energy digestibilities at both 21 and 35 d, and nitrogen at 35 d were affected in a quadratic manner (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01) by the soybean level of the diets, whereas, a linear relationship was present for the apparent metabolizable energy (AME) content (P < 0.001). Soybean source had no effect on nutrient utilization, except for dry matter or energy digestibility during the starter period (P < 0.01). In conclusion, the optimal performance should be obtained when the ratio of roasted full-fat soybeans to soybean meal is about 2:1 in the starter feeds for broiler chickens. Key words: Full-fat soybeans, soybean meal, high-protein soybeans, broiler, growth, nutrient digestibilities
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Pazzagli, Chiara, Claudia Mazzeschi, Loredana Laghezza, Gian Paolo Reboldi, and Pierpaolo De Feo. "Effects of a Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Intervention for Obesity on Mental and Physical Components of Quality of Life: The Mediatory Role of Depression." Psychological Reports 112, no. 1 (February 2013): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/06.13.15.pr0.112.1.33-46.

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The current study investigates the effects of a multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention for obesity on Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL). In this study, 92 adults with obesity were weighed and completed the Short Form Health Survey (SF–36) and the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES–D) at the baseline and at the end of a 3-month intervention. Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA), a series of hierarchical regressions, and the statistical mediation analysis of Baron and Kenny were conducted. (a) Over 3 months, changes in weight and the mental and physical scales of the SF–36 and depression were all significant. (b) The results indicate a significant mediation of changes in depression scores for the association between weight loss and enhancement on the General Health scale of the SF–36. Improvements to HRQoL from a multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention seem to affect both the physical and mental components of the SF–36 score and to reduce depression, contributing to enhanced self-perceptions of well-being.
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Chekalov, Kirill A. "New Book on the Author of a Poem Monrepos. Baron Nicholay and his Entourage." Studia Litterarum 7, no. 4 (2022): 356–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2500-4247-2022-7-4-356-369.

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On October 17, 2017 the conference “An Alsatian Intellectual in Enlightenment Russia: L.G. Nikolay, Strasbourg President of the Russian Academy of Sciences” happened. Materials of the conference, with the addition of other essays and documents, formed the basis of the book under review (published under the editorship of Sorbonne Professor Rodolphe Baudin and Senior Researcher of IWL RAS Alexandra Veselova). The book’s authors are well-known scientists from France, Russia, Germany and Switzerland. Baron Ludwig Heinrich von Nikolay (1737–1820; in Russia he was called Andrey Lvovich) played a prominent role in Russian social and cultural life at the end of the 18th century. Nicolay came from the intellectual milieu of Strasbourg, which became a subject of research in the essays included the book by R. Baudin, D. Ryusk and V. Berelovich. From 1769 he was in Russia, where he was entrusted with the position of mentor to the heir to the throne, Pavel Petrovich. In 1798, Nikolay was appointed president of the Russian Academy of Sciences; N. Prokhorenko’s essay is devoted to his productive activity in this post. Thanks to his personal qualities, Nicholas managed to stay at court after the coup on March 12, 1801 and ingratiate himself with Alexander I; in 1803 he left the service. A number of materials of the reviewed work are devoted to the literary work of Nikolay, a prolific and versatile poet (articles by M. Arens and A. Ananyeva). For posterity, the name Nikolay is associated primarily with the famous estate of Mon Repos in Vyborg, which he acquired in 1788, to which he dedicated a poem in 1804, probably his best work (article by Yu. Moshnik and M. Efimov). The book also pays attention to Nikolay as a character in historiographical essays and fiction (articles by A. Veselova and M. Efimov). Attached are five unpublished letters from Nicolai; their addressees are the diplomat and lawyer F.A. Annenberg and the poet and scientist K. Pfeffel. The book is provided with a chronology of Nicolai’s life and work and brief annotations of articles (in French and Russian).
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Mapiye, C., M. E. R. Dugan, T. D. Turner, D. C. Rolland, J. A. Basarab, V. S. Baron, T. A. McAllister, H. C. Block, B. Uttaro, and J. L. Aalhus. "Short Communication: Erythrocytes assayed early ante mortem can predict adipose tissue and muscle trans-18:1 isomeric profiles of steers fed red clover silage supplemented with flaxseed." Canadian Journal of Animal Science 93, no. 1 (March 2013): 149–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjas2012-054.

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Mapiye, C., Dugan, M. E. R., Turner, T. D., Rolland, D. C., Basarab, J. A., Baron, V. S., McAllister, T. A., Block, H. C., Uttaro, B. and Aalhus, J. L. 2013. Short Communication: Erythrocytes assayed early ante mortem can predict adipose tissue and muscle trans-18:1 isomeric profiles of steers fed red clover silage supplemented with flaxseed. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 93: 149–153. Steers were fed a red clover silage-based diet with or without flaxseed to evaluate over time the effects of flaxseed supplementation on erythrocytes (ERC) trans(t)18:1 isomers composition and their relationships to adipose tissue and muscle t18:1 profiles at slaughter. Concentrations of most ERC t18:1 isomers in steers fed flaxseed increased (P<0.01) markedly in the first 2 mo and increased gradually thereafter. Strong (P<0.01) correlations of t9-, t10- and t11-18:1 isomers were observed from month 2 to 6 between ERC and beef tissues collected at slaughter from steers fed flaxseed. Findings suggest that ERC sampled as early as 2 mo into the feeding period can be indicative of variation in beef t18:1 isomeric profile at a later slaughter date when feeding red clover silage with flaxseed.
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Monroe, Kristen Renwick. "Embracing the Other: Philosophical, Psychological, and Historical Perspectives on Altruism.P. M. Oliner , S. Oliner , L. Baron , L. Blum , D. Krebs , M. Smolenska." Journal of Politics 56, no. 4 (November 1994): 1173–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2132092.

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Redin, Dmitry, and Dmitry Serov. "Peter the Great’s Second Voyage to Europe in the Letters of Baron P. P. Shafirov to Prince A. D. Menshikov (1716-1717)." Quaestio Rossica, no. 2 (2017): 471–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/qr.2017.2.229.

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Selborne, Lord. "Roger Mellor Makins, G. C. B., G. C. M. G., D. L., the 1st Baron Sherfield. 3 February 1904–9 November 1996." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 44 (January 1998): 267–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1998.0018.

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In the course of a long and highly distinguished life, Lord Sherfield served in the Foreign Office, becoming Ambassador in Washington, was Joint Permanent Secretary of the Treasury, Chairman of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Chancellor of the University of Reading, and held many other posts in the public and private sectors. In 1945, when Minister at the British Embassy in Washington, he took responsibility for advising on policy issues related to the nuclear weapons programme. Thereafter he was to remain an enthusiastic and most effective contributor to the advancement of science and technology.
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Sotirova, Violeta. "Connectives in Free Indirect Style: Continuity or Shift?" Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 13, no. 3 (August 2004): 216–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963947004044872.

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This article re-examines the role of connectives in free indirect style. Connectives in sentence-initial position have been singled out as a marker of the style because of their frequency in spoken discourse (Fludernik, 1993). They have also been analysed as continuative devices which help the reader to sustain an already established interpretation of perspective across sentences of free indirect style (Ehrlich, 1990). My concern here is with a newly exemplified role of connectives to shift perspective and I have selected passages from D. H. Lawrence which have elicited critical comment in relation to point of view (Adamson, 1995; Baron, 1998). I turn to the contribution of conversation analysis and correlate the uses of connectives turn-initially with their use at points of perspectival shifts. My main conclusion is that connectives also relate viewpoints to each other much in the way that they relate utterances in conversation. Finally, this correlation between the interactive role of connectives and their shifting role in point of view presentation bears on the theories of free indirect style more generally. It strongly supports Bakhtin’s dialogical model.
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AUSTIN, ELIZABETH. "Understanding Other Minds. Edited by S. Baron-Cohen, H. Tager-Flusberg and D. J. Cohen. (Pp. 530; £28.95.) Oxford University Press: Oxford. 2000." Psychological Medicine 31, no. 6 (July 31, 2001): 1135–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291701214111.

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Lee, Woo-Joo, and Gyu-Pan Cho. "Mediated effect of self-esteem and interpersonal relationships on the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college students." Korean Association For Learner-Centered Curriculum And Instruction 22, no. 12 (June 30, 2022): 649–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.22251/jlcci.2022.22.12.649.

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Objectives The purpose of this study is to find out the mediating effect of self-esteem and interpersonal relationships on the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college students. Methods Conducted a survey of 228 male and female students in D university located in Busan city and used data of 228 people for final analysis. The selected measures are Appearance satisfaction scale, psychological wellbeing scale, self-esteem scale and interpersonal relationships scale. The data was analysed with SPSS Ver.28.0 in this study as follows. First, Correlation was performed to figure out the relation between Appearance satisfaction, Psychological wellbeing, Self-esteem and interpersonal relationships. Second, Baron and Kenney(1886)’s three steps of Multiple Regression Analysis are performed to verify the mediating effect of self-esteem on the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college students. Third, Baron and Kenney (1886)’s three steps of Multiple Regression Analysis are performed to verify the mediating effect of interpersonal relationships on the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college students. Fourth, Bootstrapping was performed after Sobel Test to verity significance of the mediating effect. Results First, A statistical correlation between appearance satisfaction, self-esteem, interpersonal relationship and psychological wellbeing of college student is significant. Second, Self-esteem acts as a partial mediating role in the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college student. Third, Interpersonal relationship acts as mediating role in the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college student. This study is to establish a theoretical model of not only the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing but also self-esteem and interpersonal influence of Korean college students. This is for providing basic research data which actually and positively affects on fulfill subjective wellbeing by observation of mediating effects between variables. Conclusions This study suggests that intervention plan for self-esteem and positive interpersonal relationships should be prepared along with intervention for improvement of confidence in appearance to strengthen psychological wellbeing. This conclusion shows that this study provides theoretical basis for research of intervention and overcoming methods to help college students to feel psychological wellbeing and happiness consistently in their everyday life.
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Lee, Woo-Joo, and Gyu-Pan Cho. "Mediated effect of self-esteem and interpersonal relationships on the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college students." Korean Association For Learner-Centered Curriculum And Instruction 22, no. 12 (June 30, 2022): 661–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.22251/jlcci.2022.22.12.661.

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Objectives The purpose of this study is to find out the mediating effect of self-esteem and interpersonal relationships on the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college students. Methods Conducted a survey of 228 male and female students in D university located in Busan city and used data of 228 people for final analysis. The selected measures are Appearance satisfaction scale, psychological wellbeing scale, self-esteem scale and interpersonal relationships scale. The data was analysed with SPSS Ver.28.0 in this study as follows. First, Correlation was performed to figure out the relation between Appearance satisfaction, Psychological wellbeing, Self-esteem and interpersonal relationships. Second, Baron and Kenney(1886)’s three steps of Multiple Regression Analysis are performed to verify the mediating effect of self-esteem on the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college students. Third, Baron and Kenney (1886)’s three steps of Multiple Regression Analysis are performed to verify the mediating effect of interpersonal relationships on the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college students. Fourth, Bootstrapping was performed after Sobel Test to verity significance of the mediating effect. Results First, A statistical correlation between appearance satisfaction, self-esteem, interpersonal relationship and psychological wellbeing of college student is significant. Second, Self-esteem acts as a partial mediating role in the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college student. Third, Interpersonal relationship acts as mediating role in the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing of college student. This study is to establish a theoretical model of not only the relationship between appearance satisfaction and psychological wellbeing but also self-esteem and interpersonal influence of Korean college students. This is for providing basic research data which actually and positively affects on fulfill subjective wellbeing by observation of mediating effects between variables. Conclusions This study suggests that intervention plan for self-esteem and positive interpersonal relationships should be prepared along with intervention for improvement of confidence in appearance to strengthen psychological wellbeing. This conclusion shows that this study provides theoretical basis for research of intervention and overcoming methods to help college students to feel psychological wellbeing and happiness consistently in their everyday life.
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Mun, Eun-Ju, and Jin-Hwa Park. "Mediating Effect of Health Behavior between Meaning in Life and Happiness Related to Aging among Commuity-dwelling Older Adults During COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study." Journal of Korean Gerontological Nursing 24, no. 3 (August 31, 2022): 311–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17079/jkgn.2022.24.3.311.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the mediating effect of health behavior between meaning in life and happiness related to aging among community-dwelling older adults during the COVID-19.Methods: The subjects of this study were 140 older adults in D city. Data were collected from July 21 to August 23 in 2020 using structured questionnaires and analyzed with IBM SPSS 25.0 program. Data were analyzed via independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficients, and regression following the Baron and Kenny method and Sobel test for identifying mediating effect.Results: Happiness related to aging was positively correlated with meaning in life (r=.33, <i>p</i><.001) and health behavior (r=.50, <i>p</i><.001). The result of this study shows that health behavior completely mediated the relationship between meaning in life and happiness related to aging among older adults (Z=4.17, <i>p</i><.001).Conclusion: It is necessary to promote health behavior to improve the happinessrelated to aging of older adults, especially during COVID-19.
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Shimmon, Karen. "Understanding Other Minds. Edited by S. Baron-Cohen, H. Tager-Flusberg, & D. Cohen. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000. pp. 530. £28·95 (pb)." Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 42, no. 5 (July 2001): 699–702. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021963001246976.

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Holt, Geraldine. "Community, Normality and Difference: Meeting Special Needs. Edited by S. R. Baron and J. D. Haldane. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press. 1992. 224 pp. £12.95." British Journal of Psychiatry 162, no. 6 (June 1993): 868. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/s0007125000181553.

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López-Campos, Óscar, Jennifer L. Aalhus, Erasmus K. Okine, Vern S. Baron, and John A. Basarab. "Effects of calf- and yearling-fed beef production systems and growth promotants on production and profitability." Canadian Journal of Animal Science 93, no. 1 (March 2013): 171–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjas2012-035.

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López-Campos, Ó., Aalhus, J. L., Okine, E. K., Baron, V. S. and Basarab, J. A. 2013. Effects of calf- and yearling-fed beef production systems and growth promotants on production and profitability. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 93: 171–184. In each of 2 yr, 112 spring-born steers were used to evaluate the effect of calf-fed vs. yearling-fed with and without growth implant and β-adrenergic agonist on production parameters and economic potential. Steers were grouped into: (1) non-implanted feeders harvested at 11–14 mo of age, (2) growth implanted feeders harvested at 11–14 mo of age, (3) non-implanted feeders harvested at 19–23 mo of age, and (4) growth implanted feeders harvested at 19–23 mo of age. Production data were collected and economic evaluation was performed. Calf-fed steers grew slower (1.21 vs. 1.99±0.07 kg d−1) and had a poorer feed conversion ratio [5.32 vs. 4.99±0.34 kg dry matter intake (DMI) kg−1 gain] during the feedlot dietary adjustment period than yearling-fed. Calf-fed steers were more efficient than yearling-fed during the first 76–83 d (5.16 vs. 7.33±0.11 kg DMI kg−1 gain) and latter 48–79 d (5.69 vs. 14.28±1.50 kg DMI kg−1 gain) of the finishing period. Implanted steers were more efficient than non-implanted during the dietary feedlot adjustment period (4.80 vs. 5.52±0.15 kg DMI kg−1 gain), and during the first 76–83 d (6.05 vs. 6.44±0.11 kg DMI kg−1 gain) and latter 48–79 d of the finishing period (9.29 vs. 10.69±1.50 kg DMI kg−1 gain). Implanted steers grew 11.4–19.6% faster than non-implanted throughout the finishing period, while yearling-fed grew 11.1–12.9% faster during the first 76–83 d, but 49.1–64.4% slower during the last 48–79 d of the finishing period compared with calf-fed. Quality grade was improved for non-implanted steers, with 43.6% of yearling-fed and 35.7% calf-fed steers grading AAA. Adjusted net return was best for calf-fed implanted ($17.52 head−1), followed by calf-fed non-implanted ($−41.92 head−1), yearling-fed implanted ($−73.77 head−1), and yearling-fed non-implanted ($−99.65 head−1) production strategies. The results of the present study suggest that reducing age at slaughter combined with growth implant can increase profit and reduce risk, but growth implants can negatively affect the carcass quality.
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Lebel, Teresa, and Michael A. Castellano. "Australasian truffle-like fungi. IX. History and current trends in the study of the taxonomy of sequestrate macrofungi from Australia and New Zealand." Australian Systematic Botany 12, no. 6 (1999): 803. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb97039.

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Australian sequestrate macrofungi have not been studied extensively until recently, even though their presence in Australia was recognised over 120 years ago by Baron Ferdinand von Mueller in connection with mycophagy by marsupials. The early mycological history in Australia is linked to the first expeditions and collections of plant material by naturalists from 1790 to 1830. These collections were sent to, and described by, foreign mycologists such as the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, the Rev. C. Kalchbrenner and E. M. Fries. M. C. Cooke's (1892) Handbook of Australian Fungi was the first attempt at compiling an Australian mycoflora. D. McAlpine and L. Rodway were the first resident collectors to expand on the information collated by Cooke. Later, G. H. Cunningham (1944) wrote The Gasteromycetes of New Zealand and Australia, bringing together the taxonomy of all known sequestrate macrofungi in the region. By 1895 approximately 2000 species of fungi had been recorded from Australia, 32 of them sequestrate. Recent intensive efforts in limited habitats have expanded our knowledge considerably, with more than 600 new species of sequestrate fungi recorded over the past 7 years. Many more remain to be discovered in Australia and New Zealand and knowledge of their biology and ecology needs to be developed.
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Lee, Sona, Hye Young Ahn, and Hye Seon Choi. "Effects of Ego-Resiliency on Interpersonal Problems among Nursing Students: The Mediating Effects of Aggression." Healthcare 10, no. 12 (December 5, 2022): 2455. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10122455.

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(1) Background: Despite that nursing college students are more diverse than those in other majors, many nurses experience interpersonal problems and difficulties in the process of forming relationships and contacting various people. The purpose of this study is to understand the mediating effects of aggression on the process of ego-resilience in interpersonal problems in nursing college students. (2) Methods: The subjects of this study were 182 nursing college students attending university in D metropolitan city. Data were collected from 23 October to 9 November 2018. The measurements were carried out using the Ego-Resiliency Scale, the Aggression Questionnaire—Korean Version (AQ-K), and the short form of the KIIP Complex Scale (KIIP-SC). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-tests, and ANOVA. The methods of Baron and Kenny were used to verify the significance of the mediating effect. (3) Results: There were significant correlations among ego-resiliency, aggression, and interpersonal problems. Aggression had a partial mediating effect on the relationship between ego-resiliency and interpersonal problems, and aggression was explained to a level of 23%. (4) Conclusions: To lower interpersonal problems among nursing students, it is necessary to develop education and programs to improve ego-resiliency and to control aggression.
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McGown, Anne. "Wheeler, E. D., & Baron, S. A. (1994). Violence in our schools, hospitals and public places. Ventura, CA: Pathfinder Publishing of California, 284 pp., $37.00." Psychology in the Schools 33, no. 1 (January 1996): 85–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1520-6807(199601)33:1<85::aid-pits2310330103>3.0.co;2-o.

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Manafiazar, G., J. A. Basarab, V. S. Baron, L. McKeown, R. R. Doce, M. Swift, M. Undi, K. Wittenberg, and K. Ominski. "Effect of post-weaning residual feed intake classification on grazed grass intake and performance in pregnant beef heifers." Canadian Journal of Animal Science 95, no. 3 (September 2015): 369–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjas-2014-184.

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Manafiazar, G., Basarab, J. A., Baron, V. S., McKeown, L., Doce, R. R., Swift, M., Undi, M., Wittenberg, K. and Ominski, K. 2015. Effect of post-weaning residual feed intake classification on grazed grass intake and performance in pregnant beef heifers. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 95: 369–381. There is limited knowledge of how cattle tested for feed efficiency under drylot conditions perform when they graze on summer pasture. Residual feed intake adjusted for end of test backfat thickness (RFIfat) was determined on 171 beef crossbred heifers under drylot conditions over 2 yr using an automated system. Upon completion of the test, the 10 lowest and 10 highest RFIfat (–0.54±0.17 vs. 0.58±0.15 kg DM d−1) heifers in 2012, and the 14 lowest and 14 highest RFIfat (−0.47±0.16 vs. 0.53±0.19 kg DM d−1) heifers in 2013 were selected and placed on meadow bromegrass pasture to investigate the effect of RFIfat ranking on their grass intake and performance on the pasture. The pasture adaptation period (8 d in 2012 and 19 d in 2013) was followed by a pasture feed intake experiment during which heifers were dosed twice daily (0815 and 1415) with 500 g of C32-labeled feed pellet for 13 d (day 0 to 12) and fecal sampled twice daily (0815 and 1415) from day 8 to 12. Forage DM intake on pasture for each heifer was determined using the double alkane (C31/C32) methodology. High and low RFIfat heifers were similar in body weight (BW), backfat and rump fat thickness, and average daily gain (ADG) during the grazing trial period, except backfat thickness at the end of test period. However, low RFIfat heifers consumed 5.3% less forage when expressed as kg DM d−1 (8.20±0.08 vs. 8.66±0.09, P<0.001) and 5.1% less when expressed as a percentage of body weight (1.86±0.02 vs. 1.96±0.02% of BW, P<0.001) compared with high RFIfat heifers. RFIfat measured under drylot conditions in growing heifers was positively correlated to grazed RFIfat determined in pregnant heifers (rp=0.30, P=0.04). These results suggest that beef heifers classified as low RFIfat during the post-weaning drylot period had lower dry matter intake as heifers in their first pregnancy grazing tame pasture, with no negative impact on their body weight, back-fat thickness, and ADG compared with their high RFIfat herdmates.
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Pöpperl, H., and M. S. Featherstone. "Identification of a retinoic acid response element upstream of the murine Hox-4.2 gene." Molecular and Cellular Biology 13, no. 1 (January 1993): 257–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.13.1.257-265.1993.

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Hox genes play an important role in the process of vertebrate pattern formation, and their expression is intricately regulated both temporally and spatially. All-trans-retinoic acid (RA), a physiologically active metabolite of vitamin A, affects the expression of a large number of Hox genes in vitro and in vivo. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying the RA response of these genes have not been extensively studied, and no response element for RA receptors (RARs) has been characterized in a Hox regulatory region. The expression of murine Hox-4.2 and its human homolog, HOX4B, is increased in embryonal carcinoma (EC) cell lines upon RA treatment (M. S. Featherstone, A. Baron, S. J. Gaunt, M.-G. Mattei, and D. Duboule, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85:4760-4764, 1988; A. Simeone, D. Acampora, V. Nigro, A. Faiella, M. D'Esposito, A. Stornaiuolo, F. Mavilio, and E. Boncinelli, Mech. Dev. 33:215-228, 1991). Using transient expression assays, we showed that luciferase reporter gene constructs carrying genomic sequences located upstream of Hox-4.2 responded to RA in murine P19 EC cells. A 402-bp NcoI fragment was necessary for the RA responsiveness of reporter constructs. This fragment contained a regulatory element, 5'-AGGTGA(N)5AGGTCA-3', that closely resembles the consensus sequence for an RA response element. The Hox-4.2 RA response element was critical for the RA induction and specifically bound RARs. In addition, the response to RA could be inhibited by expressing a dominant negative form of RAR alpha in transfected P19 EC cells. These results suggested that Hox-4.2 is a target for RAR-mediated regulation by RA.
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Pöpperl, H., and M. S. Featherstone. "Identification of a retinoic acid response element upstream of the murine Hox-4.2 gene." Molecular and Cellular Biology 13, no. 1 (January 1993): 257–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.13.1.257.

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Hox genes play an important role in the process of vertebrate pattern formation, and their expression is intricately regulated both temporally and spatially. All-trans-retinoic acid (RA), a physiologically active metabolite of vitamin A, affects the expression of a large number of Hox genes in vitro and in vivo. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying the RA response of these genes have not been extensively studied, and no response element for RA receptors (RARs) has been characterized in a Hox regulatory region. The expression of murine Hox-4.2 and its human homolog, HOX4B, is increased in embryonal carcinoma (EC) cell lines upon RA treatment (M. S. Featherstone, A. Baron, S. J. Gaunt, M.-G. Mattei, and D. Duboule, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85:4760-4764, 1988; A. Simeone, D. Acampora, V. Nigro, A. Faiella, M. D'Esposito, A. Stornaiuolo, F. Mavilio, and E. Boncinelli, Mech. Dev. 33:215-228, 1991). Using transient expression assays, we showed that luciferase reporter gene constructs carrying genomic sequences located upstream of Hox-4.2 responded to RA in murine P19 EC cells. A 402-bp NcoI fragment was necessary for the RA responsiveness of reporter constructs. This fragment contained a regulatory element, 5'-AGGTGA(N)5AGGTCA-3', that closely resembles the consensus sequence for an RA response element. The Hox-4.2 RA response element was critical for the RA induction and specifically bound RARs. In addition, the response to RA could be inhibited by expressing a dominant negative form of RAR alpha in transfected P19 EC cells. These results suggested that Hox-4.2 is a target for RAR-mediated regulation by RA.
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Bandhauer, Todd M., Akhil Agarwal, and Srinivas Garimella. "Measurement and Modeling of Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients in Circular Microchannels." Journal of Heat Transfer 128, no. 10 (March 7, 2006): 1050–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2345427.

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A model for predicting heat transfer during condensation of refrigerant R134a in horizontal microchannels is presented. The thermal amplification technique is used to measure condensation heat transfer coefficients accurately over small increments of refrigerant quality across the vapor-liquid dome (0<x<1). A combination of a high flow rate closed loop primary coolant and a low flow rate open loop secondary coolant ensures the accurate measurement of the small heat duties in these microchannels and the deduction of condensation heat transfer coefficients from measured UA values. Measurements were conducted for three circular microchannels (0.506<Dh<1.524mm) over the mass flux range 150<G<750kg∕m2s. Results from previous work by the authors on condensation flow mechanisms in microchannel geometries were used to interpret the results based on the applicable flow regimes. The heat transfer model is based on the approach originally developed by Traviss, D. P., Rohsenow, W. M., and Baron, A. B., 1973, “Forced-Convection Condensation Inside Tubes: A Heat Transfer Equation For Condenser Design,” ASHRAE Trans., 79(1), pp. 157–165 and Moser, K. W., Webb, R. L., and Na, B., 1998, “A New Equivalent Reynolds Number Model for Condensation in Smooth Tubes,” ASME, J. Heat Transfer, 120(2), pp. 410–417. The multiple-flow-regime model of Garimella, S., Agarwal, A., and Killion, J. D., 2005, “Condensation Pressure Drop in Circular Microchannels,” Heat Transfer Eng., 26(3), pp. 1–8 for predicting condensation pressure drops in microchannels is used to predict the pertinent interfacial shear stresses required in this heat transfer model. The resulting heat transfer model predicts 86% of the data within ±20%.
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Löfgren, Hans, Kadiatu Kanneh, Denise DeCaires Narain, Marko Modiano, Mats Mobärg, Gustav Korlén, Bo Andersson, et al. "Reviews and notices." Moderna Språk 87, no. 2 (November 22, 1993): 210–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.58221/mosp.v87i2.10159.

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Includes the following reviews: pp. 210-211. Hans Löfgren. Oates, J.C. (ed.), The Oxford Book of American Short Stories. + Ford, R. (ed.), The Granta Book of American Short Story. pp. 212-213. Kadiatu Kanneh. Bail, M. (ed.), The Faber Book of Contemporary Australian Short Stories. pp. 213-214. Denise deCaires Narain. Morris, M. (ed.), The Faber Book of Contemporary Caribbean Short Stories. pp. 214-215. Marko Modiano. Baron, D., The English-Only Question: An Official Language fro Americans? pp. 215-218. Mats Mobärg. Tuck, A. (ed.), Oxford Dictionary of Business English for Learners of English. pp. 218-221. Gustav Korlén. Kluge, F., Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache (22.Aufl.). pp. 221-223. Bo Andersson. Schönau, W., Einführung in die psycoanalytische Literaturwissenschaft. pp. 223-224. Johann Holzner. Rossbacher, K., Literatur und Liberalismus. Zur Kultur der Ringstaßenzeit in Wien. pp. 224-225. Donna Robinson. Dinesen, R., Nelly Sachs: Eine Biographie. pp. 226-228. Rüdiger Bernhardt. Kutsch, A. (Hrsg.), Zehn neue Gedichte deutschsprachiger Autor(inn)en. + Materni, U., Moschner, K. & Regber, H. (Hrsg.), "Land, ich fasse deine Nähe nicht..." Gedanken zu Deutschland. pp. 228-231. Frank-Michael Kirsch. Maaz, H-J., Die Entrüstung. Deutschland, Deutscland. Stasi, Schuld und Sündenbock. p. 232. Redaktionsmeddelande/A Message from the Editors.
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