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    I-SPY COVID adaptive platform trial for COVID-19 acute respiratory failure: rationale, design and operations by Carolyn S Calfee, Michael A Matthay, Paul Henderson, Martin Eklund, Laura J Esserman, Chirag Patel, Angela Haczku, Michelle Jung, Tony Oliver, Alessio Crippa, Andrea Discacciati, Kathleen D Liu, Ellen L Burnham, Nuala J Meyer, Fady A Youssef, Derek W Russell, Julie Lang, Kevin W Gibbs, Daniel C Files, Sheetal Gandotra, Purnema Madahar, Nathan K Cobb, Timothy E Albertson, Rajiv Sonti, John P Reilly, Alejandra Jauregui, Iván García, Luis E Huerta, Daniel Clark Files, Neil R Aggarwal, Adam L Asare, Jeremy R Beitler, Paul A Berger, George Cimino, Melissa H Coleman, Paul T Henderson, Caroline A G Ittner, Kashif T Khan, Jonathan L Koff, Mary LaRose, Joe Levitt, Ruixiao Lu, Jeffrey D McKeehan, Karl W Thomas, Aaron M Mittel, Albert F Yen, Alexis E Suarez, Alexis L Serra, Alpesh N Amin, Amanda Rosen, Amy L Dzierba, Anna D Barker, Ariel R Weisman, Brian M Daniel, Brian M Morrissey, Caroline AG Ittner, Chayse Jones, Christina Creel-Bulos, Christina M Angelucci, Diana Ng, Fredy Chaparro-Rojas, Gavin H Harris, Harsh V Barot, Heny Su, Jacqueline B Sutter, Jamal Dodin, Jerry S Lee, John Kazianis, Joshua F Detelich, Julie E Lang, Justin Muir, Katarzyna Gosek, Katherine L Nugent, Kimberly Yee, Laura G Rodrigues, Laura R Macias, Lindsey A Orr, Lindsie L Boerger, Lissette Rosario-Remigio, Lucia Kufa, Maged Tanios, Maria B Reyes, Max W Adelman, Maya M Juarez, Michelle Meyers, Mitchell P Sternlieb, Neil Aggarwal, Nilam S Mangalmurti, Patrice Jones, Paul L Saban, Peter S Marshall, Philiip A Robinson, Philip Yang, Rahul Nair, Richard Anthony Lee, Richard G Wunderink, Romina Wahab, Roxana A Lupu, Santhi I Kumar, Sara C Auld, Scott Fields, Se Fum Wong, Skyler J Pearson, Spencer Whealon, Timothy F Obermiller, Anita Darmanian, John Schicchi, Esmeralda Martinez, Farjad Sarafian, Julie Nguyen, Bethany Weiler-Lisowski, Jaime Wyatt, Daniel Blevins, Marylee Melendrez, Brenda Lopez, Hiwet Tzehaie, Omowunmi Amosu, Austin Simonson, Erin Hardy, Brett Lindgren, Gregory Peterfreund, Leigha Landreth, Lisa Parks

    Published 2022-06-01
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    Perceived effects of the hidden curriculum of return to entrepreneurship with the mediation of goal orientation by Ahmad KarimiDashtaki, Mohammadbagher Akbarpour Zangalani

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The findings of the research showed that the five dimensions of the physical structure of the school, the social atmosphere of the school, the relationships at school, information and communication technology, and the mechanism of encourage and punishment have an effect on the citizenship education of elementary school students in Kerman Shah city. …”
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    Social Confrontation with Menstruation: A Feminist Ethnography of Menstrual Experience among Female Instagram Users by Rana Mohammad Taghinejad Esfahani, Majid Movahed, Halimeh Enayat, Aliyar Ahmadi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Acknowledging this is crucial as menstruation is an inherent part of every woman's life and has significant implications for their physical, mental, and social health. Addressing this issue is vital not only for improving public awareness and acceptance of menstruation, but also for combating gender and bodily discrimination, supporting women’s rights and health, and dismantling cultural taboos. …”
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    Developing an effective teaching model in order to improve the educational level of schools by Mehdi Mohammadi, fardin Abdollahy, Rafigh Hasani

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Also, effective teaching requires the use of appropriate educational tools and equipment. The facilities and physical space of the classroom, the use of multimedia in teaching, the use of lesson presentation software (PowerPoint and Parzi), creating a positive learning environment, using warm and soothing colors for the classroom, having workshops and laboratories for special courses are some of these tools and equipment. …”
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    A Systemic Approach to Inceptive Constructions in Lithuanian by Rolandas Mikulskas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…For instance, they played a significant role in the adaptation of the verbs prapliupo and pratrūko, originally designating phenomena of the physical world, to designate outburst of some emo- tion, such as joy (for example, Ji prapliupo juoktis ‘She began (lit. burst) to laugh / laughing’), sadness (for example, Ji pratrūko verkti ‘She began (lit. burst) to cry / crying’) or anger (for example, Jis prapliupo keiktis ‘He began (lit. burst) to swear / swearing’).  …”
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    Analyzing the indicators of choosing the appropriate teaching method for Education the principles of accounting (1) using the Meta-synthesis method by Hossein Esmailkhani, Mahmoud Moeinaldin, Forough Heirany

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Again, other studies show that the quality of resources, physical facilities and human resources affect the quality of teaching and learning. …”
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    Explaining the effective variables in measuring intellectual capital and providing the optimal model by hatef mollazadeh jebdreghi, mahdi zeinali, ali akbar nonahal, ahmad mohamadi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Intellectual capital is a capital beyond physical and tangible assets. Today, intellectual capital can play an important role in creating added value due to the production of knowledge and information and as a result the production of wealth in the knowledge-based economy (Asgarnezhad Nouri & Emkani, 2017). …”
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    Application of Fuzzy Hierarchy Analysis method to identify factors on the professional development of newly graduated teachers from Farhangian University by Nader Habibzadeh, Ebrahim Salehiomran, Saeed Ghiyasinoshan

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Teacher competencies are a set of knowledge, tendencies and skills that a teacher can acquire to help the physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual growth of learners during education. …”
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    Investigating effective factors in the model of high organizational commitment in government organizations in charge of educational and cultural affairs by Seyed Alireza Mirjafari, Abdul Khaliq Gholami Anarestan, Karam Elah Daneshfard

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…A distinction must be made between work conscience and faith, because someone can be considerd without religious faith, but when a task is assigned to him, he does it well and correctly without needing external and physical control. According to the present research, it is suggested that government organizations in charge of educational and cultural affairs pay more attention to the criteria of the proposed model, especially human resource management, and remind their employees of their importance by providing appropriate training, and consider complying with them by Organizations and their employees necessary, and try to promote them to increase productivity in the organization. …”
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    Designing a cyber insurance implementation model using foundational data theory by Behzad Esmaeilifar, manouchehr Ansari

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…For the first time, cyber insurance was invented in the late 1970s in America in connection with the loss of data caused by unauthorized physical access to computer systems in electronic banking (Kshetri et al, 2020). …”
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    Designing a model for re-employment of employees during retirement (Study case: Ministry of Education) by Fatemeh Fatemeh Bina Baji, Hamid Rezaei Far, Mohammad Mohammadi, Monireh Salehnia

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Meanwhile, interveners such as environmental factors should not be ignored.Extended AbstractIntroductionToday, due to the increase in life expectancy, people still have many years ahead after retirement, and even in a considerable period of time, they have the physical strength and mental desire to work and accept job responsibilities.Research has shown that the world's population was almost constant until the 18th century, and most of the people had a low average life expectancy due to wars and various diseases; but during the following years, it can be seen that more than three decades have been added to the average life of people. …”
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    Identification and validation of occupational stress factors for employees of the electricity distribution company of Ilam province by Ardeshir Shiri

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…These themes include: individual factors (role burden, lack of experience, and personal expectations), group and interpersonal factors (intragroup conflict, utilitarianism, and group norm), job factors (job autonomy, job nature, and job facilitators), managerial factors (interaction method of managers, characteristics of managers, and behavioral style of managers), administrative and structural factors (service compensation, human resources planning, space and equipment, administrative issues, and control regulations), cultural factors and organizational climate (organizational climate, and organizational culture), and environmental factors (social and political factors, unexpected events, and economic factors).Extended abstractIntroductionOccupational stress is a physical and psychological response to the environmental stimuli (Ghaib Elahi & Adel, 2021). …”
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    Presenting a model for the establishment and maintenance of expert human resources in the government organizations of Sistan and Baluchestan province by Majid Reza Dahmardeh, Vahid pourshahabi, Amin Reza Kamalian, Habibollah Salaerzehi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In fact, leaving a job is a kind of work challenge that is associated with a decrease in the amount of physical and mental energy in employees. Today, leaving a job has attracted a lot of attention from researchers and organizational leaders, which is mainly related to important organizational and individual consequences such as job performance, organizational behavior, job attitudes, and negative psychological consequences. …”
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    The intellectual paradigm and scientific mapping of brand image in International Researches by Maryam Najafi Yazdi, Seyed Hassan Hataminasab, Shahnaz Nayebzadeh

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Gardner and Levy (1955) first proposed the concept of product image and showed that products have different physical and social natures. Since then, this concept has been further explored in consumer behavior research. …”
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    Development of the destination branding model based on tourism industry nostalgia by parinaz masoumi, vahidreza mirabi, jalal HaghighatMonfared, Ahmad Vedadi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…According to the definition of the World Trade Organization, a destination is a unique place where the visitor spends at least one night and presents tourism products such as attractions, support services and tourism resources with specific management, physical and administrative boundaries and a well-known image (Wang et al., 2022). …”
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    Conscientious Objection Based on Patient Identity by John Dinelli

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Using conscientious objection to withhold care from even non-critically ill patients can cause harm that is physical and emotional. A physician cannot act virtuously and simultaneously undermine non-malfeasance and beneficence. …”
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    Decolonization Projects by Cornelius Ewuoso

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…There is no better strategy to weaken decolonial movements than weakening the project from within by strategically positioning individuals who share physical properties with the victims of exclusion and silencing but intellectually, behaviourally, psychologically, and emotionally share more common ground with the colonizer. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It is a means of achieving good health (complete physical, mental, and social well-being) through social development.[43] Thus, it plays out as a condition for actualizing the goals dear to bioethics and general ethical standards,[44] such as autonomy and awareness of the social consequences of an organization’s governance. …”
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