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    A cross sectional study of the patient′s awareness and understanding toward legal nature of informed consent in a dental hospital in rural Haryana.Abhishek Singh, Anu Bhardwaj, Rajnish Jindal, Prassana Mithra, D. R. Rajesh & Adiba Siddique - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (1):25.
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    Effectiveness of research ethics and integrity competence development – what do learning diaries tell us about learning?Anu Tammeleht, Erika Löfström & Kertu Rajando - 2024 - International Journal of Ethics Education 9 (1):3-27.
    Due to the variety of research ethics and integrity training formats it may be challenging to use a common instrument to monitor and evaluate the development of competencies and learning progress as well as determine the effectiveness of the training. The present study scrutinises the use of learning diaries as one possible measure to evaluate the development of ethics competencies. The aim of the study was to increase understanding about how learning diaries capture development of research ethics and integrity competencies (...)
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    Pandemic Dreams: Network Analysis of Dream Content During the COVID-19 Lockdown.Anu-Katriina Pesonen, Jari Lipsanen, Risto Halonen, Marko Elovainio, Nils Sandman, Juha-Matti Mäkelä, Minea Antila, Deni Béchard, Hanna M. Ollila & Liisa Kuula - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Aesthetics and Affordances in a Favourite Place: On the Interactional Use of Environments for Restoration.Anu M. Besson - 2020 - Environmental Values 29 (5):557-577.
    Research indicates that nature offers many physical and mental health benefits, including restoration - or recovery from mental fatigue. However, questions remain about what exactly in one's environment is experienced as restorative and why. Bridging environmental aesthetics, environmental psychology and cultural studies, this study establishes a connection between landscape and mindscape as seen, for instance, in the ways in which an orderly environment is interpreted as an orderly state of mind and vice versa. Using data drawn from a qualitative survey (...)
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    Knowledge building process during collaborative research ethics training for researchers: experiences from one university.Anu Tammeleht, Kairi Koort, María Jesús Rodríguez-Triana & Erika Löfström - 2022 - International Journal of Ethics Education 7 (1):147-170.
    While research ethics and developing respective competencies is gaining prominence in higher education institutions, there is limited knowledge about the learning process and scaffolding during such training. The global health crisis has made the need for facilitator-independent training materials with sufficient support even more pronounced. To understand how knowledge building takes place and how computer-supported collaborative learning supports research ethics learning, we analysed: 1) how the participants’ understanding was displayed during the collaborative learning process utilising the developed ethics resource; and (...)
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    Understanding citizen perceptions of AI in the smart city.Anu Lehtiö, Maria Hartikainen, Saara Ala-Luopa, Thomas Olsson & Kaisa Väänänen - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (3):1123-1134.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) is embedded in a wide variety of Smart City applications and infrastructures, often without the citizens being aware of the nature of their “intelligence”. AI can affect citizens’ lives concretely, and thus, there may be uncertainty, concerns, or even fears related to AI. To build acceptable futures of Smart Cities with AI-enabled functionalities, the Human-Centered AI (HCAI) approach offers a relevant framework for understanding citizen perceptions. However, only a few studies have focused on clarifying the citizen perceptions (...)
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    Of Masks and Masquerades: Performing the Collegial Dance.Anu Aneja - 2005 - Symploke 13 (1):144-151.
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    Improvement in Explicit Prediction of Water Quality Using Wavelet-Based LSSVR and M5pRT.Rashmi Bhardwaj & Aashima Bangia - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-16.
    Imbalance in the pH of water reduces this precious resource as an extremely dangerous liquid for human health and plants’ growth. Change in the pH levels of the drinkable water has majorly raised concern towards diverse health issues like heart problems, infant mortality rates, pigmentation of skin, and cholera outbreaks. Therefore, it is necessary to keep a check on essential water quality components that include acidic/basic nature of water. As per the US Environmental Protection Agency, the drinkable water should have (...)
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    Scaffolding Collaborative Case-Based Learning during Research Ethics Training.Anu Tammeleht, María Jesús Rodríguez-Triana, Kairi Koort & Erika Löfström - 2020 - Journal of Academic Ethics 19 (2):229-252.
    As development of research ethics competencies is in the focus in higher education institutions, it is crucial to understand how to support the learning process during such training. While there is plenty of research on how to scaffold children’s learning of cognitive skills, there is limited knowledge on how to enhance collaborative case-based learning of research ethics competencies in HE contexts. Our aim was to identify whether, how and when scaffolding is needed with various expertise levels to support development of (...)
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    Giving Up on Someone.Kiran Bhardwaj - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 25 (1).
    We usually think nothing of our practice of ‘giving up’ on someone who has behaviors or attitudes that are morally criticizable—after all, it is my prerogative to choose with whom I will associate, and exclusion seems to be an unobjectionable part of my toolkit of social sanctions. However, this paper will argue that it is in many cases impermissible to give up on a morally unpleasant person—in fact, it would be to make an unjustified exception for oneself.
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    Associations Between Sympathetic Nervous System Synchrony, Movement Synchrony, and Speech in Couple Therapy.Anu Tourunen, Petra Nyman-Salonen, Joona Muotka, Markku Penttonen, Jaakko Seikkula & Virpi-Liisa Kykyri - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundResearch on interpersonal synchrony has mostly focused on a single modality, and hence little is known about the connections between different types of social attunement. In this study, the relationship between sympathetic nervous system synchrony, movement synchrony, and the amount of speech were studied in couple therapy.MethodsData comprised 12 couple therapy cases. Synchrony in electrodermal activity, head and body movement, and the amount of speech and simultaneous speech during the sessions were analyzed in 12 sessions at the start of couple (...)
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    Basic values in artificial intelligence: comparative factor analysis in Estonia, Germany, and Sweden.Anu Masso, Anne Kaun & Colin van Noordt - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-16.
    Increasing attention is paid to ethical issues and values when designing and deploying artificial intelligence (AI). However, we do not know how those values are embedded in artificial artefacts or how relevant they are to the population exposed to and interacting with AI applications. Based on literature engaging with ethical principles and moral values in AI, we designed an original survey instrument, including 15 value components, to estimate the importance of these values to people in the general population. The article (...)
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    Field-induced transition from homeotropic to planar geometry in the SmC* phase of an electroclinic liquid crystal.Anu Malik, Indrani Coondoo, Amit Choudhary & Ashok M. Biradar - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (20):2733-2747.
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    ‘End of Theory’ in the Era of Big Data: Methodological Practices and Challenges in Social Media Studies.Anu Masso, Maris Männiste & Andra Siibak - 2020 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 8 (1):33-61.
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    The Discursive Dance: The Employee Co-operation Negotiations as an Arena for Management-by-fear.Anu Pynnönen & Tuomo Takala - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 147 (1):165-184.
    The purpose of this article is to qualitatively describe and critically explain the discursive construction of employee co-operation negotiations in Finland as an arena for management-by-fear. The article consists of a theoretical review, covering the legislative basis of co-operation negotiations and recent research on management-by-fear. The empirical study consists of media texts and company media releases in Finland in 2012–2013. The main conclusions are that there are distinctive features in the co-operation negotiations that enable and enforce the possibility of management-by-fear, (...)
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    Conflict as a tool for measuring ethics at workplace.Anu Virovere, Mari Kooskora & Martin Valler - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 39 (1-2):75 - 81.
    The article concentrates on problems, which emerge in the ongoing process of transforming a socialistic society to a western welfare society. This process does not only include economic aspects, as it might seem from several articles and books written about the subject. Often these societies, having established a stable financial and legal systems face much harder problems related to the prevailing values. They are not struggling anymore because of bad loans or lack of investment but because of outdated values and (...)
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    Effect of Self-Accountability on Self-Regulatory Behaviour: A Quasi-Experiment.Amit Dhiman, Arindam Sen & Priyank Bhardwaj - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (1):79-97.
    An individual’s accountability to oneself leads to self-regulatory behaviour. A field experiment afforded an opportunity to test this relation, given that external accountability conditions were absent. A single group pre-test/post-test design was used to test the hypothesis. A group of full-time resident management students, n ≈ 550, take four meals during the day in the institute mess. As a part of the experiment, food wastage in the form of leftovers on the plates of subjects was measured. As a pre-test, the (...)
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    A metabolic enzyme doing double duty as a transcription factor.Anjana Bhardwaj & Miles F. Wilkinson - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (5):467-471.
    Many kinds of multifunctional regulatory proteins have been identified that perform distinct biochemical functions in the nucleus, the cytoplasm, or both. Here we describe the recent discovery by Hall et al. (2004)1 of a new type of multifunctional protein: a metabolic enzyme that doubles as a transcription factor. This enzyme, Arg5,6, functions as a catalytic enzyme in ornithine biosynthesis and also binds and regulates the promoters of nuclear and mitochondrial genes. It may also regulate precursor mRNA metabolism. We discuss how (...)
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    Growing up Young, Asian and Female in Britain: A Report on Self-harm and Suicide.Anita Bhardwaj - 2001 - Feminist Review 68 (1):52-67.
    It is now a well-documented statistic that Asian women between the ages of 15–35 are two to three times more vulnerable to suicide and self-harm than their non-Asian counterparts (Soni-Raleigh, 1996). The article will summarize the findings of the research report Growing Up Young, Asian and Female in Britain (Newham Asian Women's Project, 1998), which aimed to explore the reasons why young Asian women self-harmed and to evaluate the service responses they were given. It also made recommendations aimed at decreasing (...)
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    The additive groups of ℤ and ℚ with predicates for being square‐free.Neer Bhardwaj & Minh Chieu Tran - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-26.
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    The additive groups of and with predicates for being square-free.Neer Bhardwaj & Chieu-Minh Tran - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (4):1324-1349.
    We consider the structures $$, $$, $$, and $$ where $\mathbb {Z}$ is the additive group of integers, $\mathrm {SF}^{\mathbb {Z}}$ is the set of $a \in \mathbb {Z}$ such that $v_{p} < 2$ for every prime p and corresponding p-adic valuation $v_{p}$, $\mathbb {Q}$ and $\mathrm {SF}^{\mathbb {Q}}$ are defined likewise for rational numbers, and $<$ denotes the natural ordering on each of these domains. We prove that the second structure is model-theoretically wild while the other three structures are (...)
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    Dying prepared in medieval and early modern northern Europe.Anu Lahtinen (ed.) - 2018 - Boston: Brill.
    Dying Prepared in Medieval and Early Modern Northern Europe offers an analysis of the various ways in which people made preparations for death in medieval and early modern Northern Europe.
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    Approximating optimal social choice under metric preferences.Elliot Anshelevich, Onkar Bhardwaj, Edith Elkind, John Postl & Piotr Skowron - 2018 - Artificial Intelligence 264 (C):27-51.
  24. A Comparison Of Bioethics In School Text Books In India And Japan.Minakshi Bhardwaj & Darryl Macer - 1999 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 9 (2):56-60.
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    Permanent Sterilization in Nulliparous Patients: Is Legislative Anxiety an Indication for Surgery?Julie Chor, Katherine Rivlin, Neha Bhardwaj, Hillary McLaren, Camille Johnson & Catherine Hennessey - 2023 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 34 (4):320-327.
    The Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, first leaked to the public on 2 May 2022 and officially released on 24 June 2022, overturned Roe v. Wade and thereby determined that abortion is no longer a federally protected right under the Constitution. Instead, the decision gives individual states the right to regulate abortion. Since the Dobbs decision first leaked, our institution has received numerous requests for permanent contraception from individuals stating that their motivation to pursue permanent contraception (...)
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    Somatosensory Cross-Modal Reorganization in Adults With Age-Related, Early-Stage Hearing Loss.Garrett Cardon & Anu Sharma - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Scrisori către tineretul român.Mihail Fărcășanu - 2002 - București: Editural Universal Dalsi. Edited by Dan A. Lăzărescu.
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    Developing a Novel Advance Planning Tool for Dementia Patient Participation in Scientific Research.Robert B. Santulli & Twisha Bhardwaj - 2023 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 34 (2):138-147.
    Research represents an avenue through which patients can contribute to the knowledge base surrounding their condition. However, persons with dementia cannot legally consent to participation in most scientific research. One possible avenue to preserve patient autonomy in the sphere of research is through an advance planning document. Scholars of medicine, ethics, and law have largely approached this topic from a theoretical angle, compelling the authors to develop and implement a tangible research-specific advance planning tool. In order to inform the creation (...)
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    Distinct Visual Evoked Potential Morphological Patterns for Apparent Motion Processing in School-Aged Children.Julia Campbell & Anu Sharma - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Retrospective Ratings of Emotions: the Effects of Age, Daily Tiredness, and Personality.Aire Mill, Anu Realo & Jüri Allik - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    How is freedom distributed across the earth?Jüri Allik & Anu Realo - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):482-483.
    Although Van de Vliert presented an entertaining story containing several original observations, an implicit assumption that climate affects human society identically through the history is not realistic. If almost everything is explained by cold winters or hot summers, then nothing is explained. Ignoring rival explanations does not make the proposed theory more convincing.
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    Christmas Members' Lunch.Mark Bradbury, Fil Giles, Brad Beasley Anu, Mark Phillips, John Bundock, Theresa Miskle, Jo Clay, Paul Salinas, Jason Parkinson & John Nicholl - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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    Neurocognitive Predictors of Treatment Outcomes in Cognitive Processing Therapy for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Study Protocol.David P. Cenkner, Anu Asnaani, Christina DiChiara, Gerlinde C. Harb, Kevin G. Lynch, Jennifer Greene & J. Cobb Scott - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder is a prevalent, debilitating, and costly psychiatric disorder. Evidenced-based psychotherapies, including Cognitive Processing Therapy, are effective in treating PTSD, although a fair proportion of individuals show limited benefit from such treatments. CPT requires cognitive demands such as encoding, recalling, and implementing new information, resulting in behavioral change that may improve PTSD symptoms. Individuals with PTSD show worse cognitive functioning than those without PTSD, particularly in acquisition of verbal memory. Therefore, memory dysfunction may limit treatment gains in (...)
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    Two-Agent Single Machine Order Acceptance Scheduling Problem to Maximize Net Revenue.Jiaji Li, Yuvraj Gajpal, Amit Kumar Bhardwaj, Huangen Chen & Yuanyuan Liu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-14.
    The paper considers two-agent order acceptance scheduling problems with different scheduling criteria. Two agents have a set of jobs to be processed by a single machine. The processing time and due date of each job are known in advance. In the order accepting scheduling problem, jobs are allowed to be rejected. The objective of the problem is to maximize the net revenue while keeping the weighted number of tardy jobs for the second agent within a predetermined value. A mixed-integer linear (...)
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    SIRT1 longevity factor suppresses NF‐κB ‐driven immune responses: regulation of aging via NF‐κB acetylation?Antero Salminen, Anu Kauppinen, Tiina Suuronen & Kai Kaarniranta - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (10):939-942.
    The aging process involves changes in immune regulation, i.e. adaptive immunity declines whereas innate immunity becomes activated. NF‐κB signaling is the master regulator of the both immune systems. Two recent articles highlight the role of the NF‐κB system in aging and immune responses. Adler et al1 showed that the NF‐κB binding domain is the genetic regulatory motif which is most strongly associated with the aging process. Kwon et al2 studying HIV‐1 infection and subsequent immune deficiency process demonstrated that HIV‐1 Tat (...)
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    Liberal family law in the making: Nordic and European harmonisation. [REVIEW]Anu Pylkkänen - 2007 - Feminist Legal Studies 15 (3):289-306.
    This paper discusses the past and contemporary legal harmonisation exercises of family law in the Nordic countries and Europe. The critique is that the harmonised ‹European family law’ only entrenches the status quo and reiterates traditional family patterns, the male norm, heteronormativity, and a public/private divide represented in the neutral guise of a liberal rights discourse. Furthermore, the critics point out that the political economy of legal harmonisation is, to a large extent, ignored. In the Nordic countries, egalitarianism and broad (...)
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    Justice in Finnish Food Policies.Minna Kaljonen, Anu Lähteenmäki-Uutela, Teea Kortetmäki, Suvi Huttunen & Antti Puupponen - 2023 - Food Ethics 8 (1):1-25.
    The need to create more sustainable food systems calls for careful attention to justice in making the transition. However, to achieve a just transition and create policies to support the goal of developing sustainable food systems, we need more knowledge of the ways current policies tackle justice. This knowledge can reveal blind spots and development needs and increase the transparency of potentially conflicting goals, which is essential for designing just transition policies. From the normative perspective of food justice, a food (...)
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  38. Review of Marjolin's ulcer arising at the elbow. [REVIEW]Amit Bhardwaj, Mohamad Fauzlie B. Yusof & Dinker R. Pai - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 223-223.
     
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  39. Pāiya-kahāyo: Prākr̥ta kathāeṃ.Kañcanakumārī Lāḍanūṃ - 1994 - Curū, Rājasthāna: Ādarśa Sāhitya Saṅgha.
    Collection of parables on Jaina ethics; based on the Jaina Agamas.
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    Bhāratīya cintana meṃ mānavavāda.Anu Siṃha - 2016 - Vārāṇasī: Manīsha Prakāśana.
    Historical study of the humanism in Indian thought.
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  41. Weather-wise? Sporting embodiment, weather work and weather learning in running and triathlon.Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, George Jennings, Anu Vaittinen & Helen Owton - 2019 - International Review for the Sociology of Sport 54 (7):777-792.
    Weather experiences are currently surprisingly under-explored and under-theorised in sociology and sport sociology, despite the importance of weather in both routine, everyday life and in recreational sporting and physical–cultural contexts. To address this lacuna, we examine here the lived experience of weather, including ‘weather work’ and ‘weather learning’, in our specific physical–cultural worlds of distance-running, triathlon and jogging in the United Kingdom. Drawing on a theoretical framework of phenomenological sociology, and the findings from five separate auto/ethnographic projects, we explore the (...)
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    Ethical opportunities in global agriculture, fisheries, and forestry: The role for FAO. [REVIEW]Darryl R. J. Macer, Minakshi Bhardwaj, Fumi Maekawa & Yuki Niimura - 2003 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16 (5):479-504.
    FAO has a unique and essential rolein addressing the ethical problems facinghumanity and in making these problems intoopportunities for practical resolution. A broadrange of ethical issues in agriculture,fisheries, and forestry were identified byanalysis of the literature and by interviewswith FAO staff. Issues include sharing accessto and preserving natural resources,introduction of new technology, conservatismover the use of genetic engineering, ethics inanimal agriculture, access to information, foodsecurity, sustainable rural development,ensuring participation of all people indecision making and in receiving benefits ofagriculture, reducing corruption, (...)
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    Collaborative case-based learning process in research ethics.Erika Löfström, Kairi Koort, María Jesús Rodríguez-Triana & Anu Tammeleht - 2019 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 15 (1).
    The increasing concern about ethics and integrity in research communities has brought attention to how students and junior academics can be trained on this regard. Moreover, it is known that ethical behaviour and integrity not only involve individual but also group norms and considerations. Thus, through action research and participant observation, this research investigates the learning processes through which 64 students collaboratively develop research ethics and integrity competencies. The aim was to understand how bachelor, master and PhD students approach ethical (...)
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    Codes of Business Conduct.Jayraj Jadeja, Bharat R. Shah & Preshth Bhardwaj - 2005 - International Corporate Responsibility Series 2:359-374.
    In a perfect world, physicians and drug producers would have only one goal: to advance the health of their patients. Unfortunately, ours is not a perfect world. While every physician’s prime responsibility—by oath and by law—is to the patient, every pharmaceutical producer’s first and foremost obligation, by design, is to shareholders and employees. Their ultimate objectives are diagonally diverse. This situation calls for a code of ethics to govern the marketing and prescription of pharmaceuticals. This paper attempts to identifythe business (...)
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    Nature-Inspired Metaheuristics for Two-Agent Scheduling with Due Date and Release Time.Hongwei Li, Yuvraj Gajpal, Chirag Surti, Dongliang Cai & Amit Kumar Bhardwaj - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-13.
    This paper delves into a two-agent scheduling problem in which two agents are competing for a single resource. Each agent has a set of jobs to be processed by a single machine. The processing time, release time, weight, and the due dates of each job are known in advance. Both agents have their objectives, which are conflicting in nature. The first agent tries to minimize the total completion time, while the second agent tries to minimize the number of tardy jobs. (...)
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    Facilitating development of research ethics and integrity leadership competencies.ja María Jesús Rodríguez-Triana, Erika Löfström & Anu Tammeleht - 2022 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 18 (1).
    To build a culture of integrity in a HE institution, innovative approaches are needed to enhance education of research ethics and integrity. In addition to educating students, understanding is needed on how to facilitate for those who lead others. The focus is on early-career researchers as future REI leaders. The current study sheds light on how learning and REI leadership competencies evolve during scaffolded collaborative research ethics training for this target group. The study combines new instruments as part of holistic (...)
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    A Successful Pharmacist-Based Quality Initiative to Reduce Inappropriate Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis Use in an Academic Medical Intensive Care Unit.Umair Masood, Anuj Sharma, Zabeer Bhatti, Jessica Carroll, Amit Bhardwaj, Devamohan Sivalingam & Amit S. Dhamoon - 2018 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 55:004695801875911.
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    The Role of Co-occurring Emotions and Personality Traits in Anger Expression.Aire Mill, Liisi Kööts-Ausmees, Jüri Allik & Anu Realo - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Commencement of the Legal Year Drinks.Athol Opas, Andrew Crockett, Daniel Moulis, Kate Fiddy, Brad Beasley Anu, Ruth Freeman, Nathalie Shepherd, Justice Terence Higgins, Margaret Reid & Gary Parker - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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  50. Marital Satisfaction, Sex, Age, Marriage Duration, Religion, Number of Children, Economic Status, Education, and Collectivistic Values: Data from 33 Countries.Piotr Sorokowski, Ashley K. Randall, Agata Groyecka, Tomasz Frackowiak, Katarzyna Cantarero, Peter Hilpert, Khodabakhsh Ahmadi, Ahmad M. Alghraibeh, Richmond Aryeetey, Anna Bertoni, Karim Bettache, Marta Błażejewska, Guy Bodenmann, Tiago S. Bortolini, Carla Bosc, Marina Butovskaya, Felipe N. Castro, Hakan Cetinkaya, Diana Cunha, Daniel David, Oana A. David, Alejandra C. Domínguez Espinosa, Silvia Donato, Daria Dronova, Seda Dural, Maryanne Fisher, Aslıhan Hamamcıoğlu Akkaya, Takeshi Hamamura, Karolina Hansen, Wallisen T. Hattori, Ivana Hromatko, Evrim Gulbetekin, Raffaella Iafrate, Bawo James, Feng Jiang, Charles O. Kimamo, Fırat Koç, Anna Krasnodębska, Amos Laar, Fívia A. Lopes, Rocio Martinez, Norbert Mesko, Natalya Molodovskaya, Khadijeh Moradi Qezeli, Zahrasadat Motahari, Jean C. Natividade, Joseph Ntayi, Oluyinka Ojedokun, Mohd S. B. Omar-Fauzee, Ike E. Onyishi, Barış Özener, Anna Paluszak, Alda Portugal, Anu Realo, Ana P. Relvas, Muhammad Rizwan, Agnieszka L. Sabiniewicz & Salkič - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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