نتایج جستجو برای: chemical aggressive

تعداد نتایج: 434738  

Journal: :Nursing inquiry 2011
Debra Jackson Marie Hutchinson Bronwyn Everett Judy Mannix Kath Peters Roslyn Weaver Yenna Salamonson

There is a considerable body of literature scrutinising and theorising negative and hostile behaviour such as violence and interpersonal conflict in the nursing workplace. However, relatively little empirical work has examined the experiences of undergraduate nursing students in the context of negative workplace cultures, and even fewer studies have explored how students develop and enact strat...

2015
Jonas D. Buron Filippo Pizzocchero Peter U. Jepsen Dirch H. Petersen José M. Caridad Bjarke S. Jessen Timothy J. Booth Peter Bøggild

Carrier mobility and chemical doping level are essential figures of merit for graphene, and large-scale characterization of these properties and their uniformity is a prerequisite for commercialization of graphene for electronics and electrodes. However, existing mapping techniques cannot directly assess these vital parameters in a non-destructive way. By deconvoluting carrier mobility and dens...

2015

The threats posed by chemical and biological weapons can be considered as significant even in these days. Due to the fact that infectious and toxic warfare agents are relatively simple and cheap to produce they are known as the “poor man’s nuclear bomb". They could become dangerous devices with a dreadful effect when they fall into the hands of terrorist groups and aggressive powers. After revi...

ابراهیمی موقر, سپیده, ناظمی سلمان, بهاره, وهبی, سورنا,

Background and Objective: Aggressive periodontitis is a destructive disease that leads to a quick and extensive periodontal tissue loss. Mast cells are known to play important roles in allergic reactions, host defense against bacterial infections, local homeostasis, inflammation, and angiogenesis. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between mast cell numbers and aggres...

Background: Assertiveness is one of the most important skills needed by nurses to reduce interpersonal conflict and build an effective teamwork in complex hospital environments.  Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of an assertiveness training program on nurses’ aggressive and adaptive assertiveness.  Methods: In this interventional study, participants were 64 nurses ...

2016
Lars Kulik Doreen Langos Anja Widdig

Among mammals, individuals form strong social bonds preferentially with their kin. Differences in these relationships are linked to differential kin availability due to sex-specific dispersal patterns, but there is some indication that differential bonding among sexes already occurs prior to maturation. However, little is known about how these patterns arise during individual development. Here ...

Journal: :The Australian journal of advanced nursing : a quarterly publication of the Royal Australian Nursing Federation 2004
Cecil Deans

An Australian Institute of Criminology report (1999) highlighted the health industry as the most violent industry in Australia with registered nurses recording the second highest number of violence-related workers compensation claims, ranking higher than prison and police officers. Workplace violence has become such a common phenomenon that many nurses accept it as a part of nursing. Nurses emp...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2014
Barbara Klausz Anna Kis Eszter Persa Adám Miklósi Márta Gácsi

Many test series have been developed to assess dog temperament and aggressive behavior, but most of them have been criticized for their relatively low predictive validity or being too long, stressful, and/or problematic to carry out. We aimed to develop a short and effective series of tests that corresponds with (a) the dog's bite history, and (b) owner evaluation of the dog's aggressive tenden...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Michael J Pauers Joshua M Kapfer Christopher E Fendos Craig S Berg

In haplochromine cichlids, female mate choice based on male nuptial coloration has played an important role in speciation. Recent studies suggest that male coloration strongly influences the distribution of these fishes based on male-male aggression; males direct more aggression towards similarly coloured opponents while tolerating differently coloured individuals. We explored the role of male ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2014
Andrew K Przybylski Edward L Deci C Scott Rigby Richard M Ryan

[Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 106(3) of Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (see record 2014-07574-006). In the article, the name of author Edward Deci was missing his middle name initial and should have read as Edward L. Deci. In addition, an incorrect version of figure 1 was published.] Recent studies have examined whether electronic games foster...

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