Racial and Ethnic Differences in Presentation and Outcomes of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Racial and ethnic minorities square measure according to possess higher mortality associated with malignant hepatoma (HCC) than non-Hispanic whites. However, it’s not clear whether or not variations in neoplasm characteristics or liver pathology among racial or ethnic teams have an effect on characterization of […]
Month: May 2019
Distributed Apprenticeship in Online Communities Supporting learning in on-line communities is a crucial direction for the longer term of human–computer interaction as folks more and more leverage social technologies to support skilled growth and development. However, few have studied however folks leverage the socio-technical affordances of on-line informal work communities to develop skilled skills within […]
Safety culture in maritime transport in Norway and Greece: Exploring national, sectorial and organizational influences on unsafe behaviours and work accidents The study compares crew members on Norwegian cargo vessels (N = 93) and passenger vessels (N = 76) with crew members on Greek cargo vessels (N = 99) and Greek passenger vessels (N = 99). The aims are to: 1) Examine the influence of national safety culture, sector safety focus and […]
What leadership styles should senior nurses develop? Senior nurses are likely to engage in a range of leadership activities in their daily routine. Some will naturally adopt an effective leadership style, while others may find the concept of leadership or seeing themselves as leaders difficult to understand. Effective leadership is critical in delivering high-quality care, […]
Open science challenges, benefits and tips in early career and beyond The movement towards open science could be a consequence of on the face of it pervasive failures to duplicate previous analysis. This transition comes with nice advantages however additionally important challenges that are probably to have an effect on people who perform the analysis, […]
Serial circulating tumour DNA analysis during multimodality treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer: a prospective biomarker study Objective For patients with regionally advanced body part cancer (LARC), adjuvant therapy choice following surgery remains a significant clinical quandary. Here, we have a tendency to investigated the flexibility of current neoplasm desoxyribonucleic acid (ctDNA) to enhance risk […]
Panel evidence on the impact of tourism growth on poverty, poverty gap and income inequality Using a panel of 13 tourism-intensive economies for the period 1995–2012, this paper shows that rising growth in tourism which is proxied by tourism receipts to GDP ratio has an impact on poverty conditional on the poverty measure used. Using […]
From Critique to Affirmation in International Relations This article explores the ongoing shift in IR and beyond, where critical perspectives are increasingly adopting more affirmative dispositions. The starting point is that some successors to critical theories and deconstruction are becoming more appreciative of how entanglements of human and nonhuman populations have creative potential. That is, […]
Saturn and Melancholy: Studies in the History of Natural Philosophy, Religion, and Art Saturn and Melancholy remains an iconic text in art history, intellectual history, and the study of culture, despite being long out of print in English. Rooted in the tradition established by Aby Warburg and the Warburg Library, this book has deeply influ […]
Ways of seeing: The individual and the social in applied linguistics research methodologies Those who have advocated social approaches to applied linguistics have usually been crucial of the individualism of second language acquisition (SLA) analysis. This paper identifies the emergence of a a lot of balanced read of the social and individual in recent work. […]