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  • Unprofessional behaviours between healthcare workers are highly prevalent. Evaluations of large-scale culture change programs are rare resulting in limited evidence of intervention effectiveness. We conducted a multimethod evaluation of a professional accountability and culture change program “Ethos” implemented across eight Australian hospitals.

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  • This study is conducted to identify disruptive factors affecting the performance of Small Medium Enterprise supply chain in the livestock industry. The role of supply chain management in the livestock industry starts from selection of breeders, equipment suppliers to distribution of slaughter meat to retailers, distributors and end users. Through a preliminary study that was conducted, several disruptive factors in the supply chain of livestock farming have been identified such as natural disasters, distribution of supplies, the behaviour of the stockman and financial.

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  • Part 1 book "Animal camouflage - Mechanisms and function" includes content: Animal camouflage - Function and mechanisms; rypsis through background matching; the concealment of body parts through coincident disruptive coloration; the history, theory and evidence for a cryptic function of countershading; camouflage-breaking mathematical operators and countershading; camouflage behaviour and body orientation on backgrounds containing directional patterns, camouflage and visual perception, rapid adaptive camouflage in cephalopods.

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  • Part 2 book "Functional avian endocrinology" includes content: Stress hormones, endocrine disrupting chemicals, ovarian growth and differentiation factors, behaviour and reproductive strategies, hormonal interactions during development.

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  • Cornea is a composite tissue exhibiting nonlinear and time-dependent mechanical properties. Corneal ulcers are one of the main pathologies that affect this tissue, disrupting its structural integrity and leading to impaired functions. In this study, uniaxial tensile and stress-relaxation tests are developed to evaluate stress-strain and timedependent mechanical behaviour of porcine corneas.

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  • Aneuploidies are copy number variants that affect entire chromosomes. They are seen commonly in cancer, embryonic stem cells, human embryos, and in various trisomic diseases. Aneuploidies frequently affect only a subset of cells in a sample; this is known as “mosaic” aneuploidy. A cell that harbours an aneuploidy exhibits disrupted gene expression patterns which can alter its behaviour. However, detection of aneuploidies using conventional single-cell DNA-sequencing protocols is slow and expensive.

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  • "Ebook Teacher leadership and behaviour management" present the content changes and what stays the same in behaviour management; the boss, the manager and the leader approaches to dealing with disruption; a humanistic view of discipline; the balance model minimalism in behaviour management; current trends in the management of emotional and behavioural difficulties...

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  • To investigate whether later diagnosis of psychiatric disorder can be predicted from analysis of mother-infant joint attention (JA) behaviours in social-communicative interaction at 12 months.

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  • Effective early intervention to prevent oppositional/conduct disorders requires early identification of children at risk. Patterns of parent-child interaction may predict oppositional/conduct disorders but large community-based prospective studies are needed to evaluate this possibility.

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  • Animal sentience and welfare needs utmost importance as animal sentience is the capacity to feel pleasure and pain whereas, welfare would be intimately connected with the physiological stress response and it would simply be a matter of finding a reliable indicator of stress. Sentient animals are aware of their feelings and emotions. Animals also enjoy positive and negative emotions from carrying out natural behaviour. These could be negative feelings such as pain, frustration and fear.

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  • Persistent high levels of aggressive, oppositional and impulsive behaviours, in the early lives of children, are significant risk factors for adolescent and adult antisocial behaviour and criminal activity.

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  • The development of delinquent behaviour is largely determined by the presence of (multiple) risk factors. It is essential to focus on the patterns of co-occurring risk factors in diferent subgroups in order to better understand disruptive behaviour

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  • Not much is known about low mood and its associates in child psychiatric patients. In this study, we examined the prevalence of low mood, how it associates with disruptive behaviour, and effects clinician-rated global functioning in child psychiatric outpatients.

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  • The resource was the recipient of the winner of the International Business/Professional 2010 International eLearning Award. The findings demonstrated the importance of conducting a needs analysis and using a framework to guide the design, delivery and evaluation of effective online healthcare education.

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  • Physically threatening behaviour should be dealt with by calling the police.44 Drunk patients should be listened to politely and with courtesy, as showing frustration may inflame the situation. The patient may respond to being listened to politely and may be gently encouraged to go home. Drunk patients on the telephone can be disruptive to surgery function and also out-of-hours services as they may block the line. Having given due consideration and advice on who to contact when the patient is sober, it may be appropriate to terminate the call.

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  • Mood disorders are a crucial group of mental disorders that last for a life time, cause psychosocial dysfunction, disrupts interpersonal relationships and are overall highly restrictive. The facts that mood disorders are seen as high as 3-5% of the society and 70% of the patients' first psychiatric application puts forward that they are not well known show that these are a serious type of mental illness. The average time to make the right diagnose is reported as 10 years.

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  • For a millennium, universities have been considered the main societal hub for knowledge and learning.1 And for a millennium, the basic structures of how universities produce and disseminate knowledge and evaluate students have survived intact through the sweeping societal changes created by technology—the moveable-type printing press, the Industrial Revolution, the telegraph, telephone, radio, television, and computers.

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