Month: November 2021

Latest News on Emotional Labour : Nov 2021

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Development and validation of the Emotional Labour Scale This paper describes the development and validation of the Emotional Labour Scale (ELS) as tested on samples of 296 and 238 respondents. The ELS is a 15-item self-report questionnaire that measures six facets of emotional display in the workplace, including the frequency, intensity and variety of emotional […]

Determination of Dust Ion Acoustic Solitary Waves in Dusty Plasma with Boltzmann Electrons

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Dust-ion acoustic solitary waves are investigated in this multispecies plasma model, which includes negative mobile dusts, non-thermal ions, and Boltzmann electrons, using a reductive perturbative technique to derive the relevant Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equation. The amount of dust charges contained in a dust particle (Zd), as well as the streaming speeds of mobile dusts (ud0) […]

Winery Applications of High Power Ultrasonic Technology for Brettanomyces Control, Barrel Life Extension, Fermentation Management, Flavour Enhancement and Sustainability

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Although its application to winemaking is still in the experimental stage, high-intensity energy produced by high-power ultrasound (HPU) has been successfully applied to many processes in food production to reduce operational costs and improve product quality with large-scale commercial applications. Following pioneering work by the present authors in 2003 on the destruction of the insidious […]

Nanotechnology Used as Sustainable Alternative for Coronary Artery Disease: An Advanced Approach

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Nanomedicine and nano delivery systems are a young but rapidly growing discipline in which small materials are employed as diagnostic tools or to deliver therapeutic drugs to specific sites in a controlled manner. Nanotechnology has a wide range of applications in the treatment of chronic human diseases, including the delivery of precise medicines to specific […]

Indeterminacy, Freedom and an Acknowledgement of the Bronte Sisters in Emily Dickinson’s “All Overgrown by Cunning Moss

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The goal of this analysis of Emily Dickinson’s poem “All overgrown by cunning moss” (1859) in the context of the author’s influences (specifically, Charlotte Bronte) is to look at how the poem challenges notions of reality and classification, and how it uses nature and death to represent indeterminacy as a state of being. As a […]

Text Representation and Cognitive Processes: How the Mind Makes Meaning in e-Learning

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Because e-learning still mainly relies on text-based learning, having a fundamental understanding of how the mind interprets discourse is quite beneficial. The goal of this research is to learn more about how different types of textual representation work in the e-learning environment and how to apply what we’ve learned to create more successful instructional materials, […]

Expedition of Architectural Design to Virtual Reality and Digital Design

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The introduction of digital technologies is causing a substantial shift in architecture from conventional manual processes to digitalization (DTs). The research looks at current trends in architectural education, including digital architectural models, design methodologies, and theories, as well as their relation to architecture design pedagogy. The evolution of architecture design learning is discussed in terms […]

Identifying Competencies for Training: A Case Study on Physiotherapy Course at Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi

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Background: Kenyan-trained physiotherapists progressed from masseurs to Kenya Registered Physiotherapists. The current Kenya Medical Training College offers diploma-level training as a result of the rapid development of paramedical training programmes (KMTC). To prevent, manage, and offer effective therapeutic and rehabilitative treatments for the entire community, physiotherapists should acquire clinical competencies to deal with current health […]