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    Reassessing the need for carbon dioxide removal: moral implications of alternative climate target pathways by Lieske Voget-Kleschin, Christian Baatz, Clare Heyward, Detlef Van Vuuren, Nadine Mengis

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this paper, we therefore investigate ethical implications of four alternative pathways as proposed by Van Vuuren et al. (2018). …”
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    Implementing Mastery Grading in Large Enrollment General Chemistry: Improving Outcomes and Reducing Equity Gaps by Joshua D. Hartman, Jack F. Eichler

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The general goal of these alternative grading approaches is to reduce the reliance on high-stakes exams and give students a more transparent pathway to achieving the course learning outcomes. …”
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    Criteria For Agreement When Conducting Local Consensus Discussions: A Qualitative Study by Pagano L, Long JC, Francis-Auton E, Hirschhorn A, Braithwaite J, Arnolda G, Sarkies MN

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…By clearly defining consensus types, organisations can strategically select consensus methods that best support decision-making and intervention implementation.Keywords: consensus-building, decision-making, implementation science, qualitative research, healthcare, perioperative pathways…”
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    Evaluating the impact of implementing additional hours of frailty service in the emergency department by David Higson, Lauren Ives, Elizabeth Clark, Emma Tuck, Deborah Mayne

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The findings of this pilot support further investment in expanding acute frailty services to optimise care pathways for frail patients and improve overall hospital efficiency.…”
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    Current practices of plastic waste management, environmental impacts, and potential alternatives for reducing pollution and improving management by Md Atik Fayshal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In that scenario, waste-to-energy and product conversion strategies through thermochemical conversion techniques can be a double-edged solution by minimizing waste along with providing value-added products. Also, using alternatives to plastic, including bio-plastics, stainless steel, glass, platinum silicon, wood, bamboo, cardboard, paper, cotton, pottery, ceramics, and more, can be a viable pathway for proper PW management. …”
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    Life Cycle Assessment of Bioenergy Systems versus Fossil Fuel Alternatives: Insights for Sustainable Energy Transitions in Nigeria by Moses Adondua Abah, Micheal Abimbola Oladosu, Sunny Chukwuemeka Eke, Emmanuel Nwaka Nwaka, Ihechukwu Daniel Osuji, Abdulsalam Babaniya Muhammad, Joseph Osas Igbama, Clinton Arthur, Franklin Ogonna Ede, Olaide Ayokunmi Oladosu, Sunday Betini John, Bankole Emmanuel Aanu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…While fossil fuels have historically powered the nation's economy, their environmental and health impacts underscore the urgent need for cleaner alternatives. Bioenergy, with its potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote rural development, and utilize locally available biomass resources, presents a promising pathway toward sustainability.…”
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    PINK1 Loss of Function Selectively Alters the Mitochondrial‐Derived Vesicle Pathway by Charlotte L. Collier, Colleen Ruedi, Naomi J. Thorne, David A. Tumbarello

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…ABSTRACT Cell homeostasis and metabolic control require the efficient function of mitochondria and implementation of quality control pathways following damage. …”
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    Implementing resilience-based interventions for healthcare employee well-being: evidence from the pandemic crisis by Ewa Agnieszka Kosycarz, Dorota Juszczak, Monika Raulinajtys-Grzybek, Anna Krejner-Nowecka

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…In this study, resilience-based interventions are defined as organizational actions that strengthen a healthcare institution’s capacity to cope with crises—such as ensuring adequate personal protective equipment and staff testing, clear risk-communication, alternative care pathways (e.g., telemedicine) and psychosocial support—each mapping onto the recognized resilience capabilities of material resources, information management, collateral pathways and human-capital management The research question focused on two key aspects: first, whether Polish healthcare institutions effectively implemented these interventions, and second, how these interventions were perceived by their employees. …”
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    Development and implementation of paging and escalation guidelines to improve interprofessional communication on surgical units by Michael A Kochis, Lynze R Franko, Kathleen Swierzewski, Alison Parmar, Suzanne Algeri, Rajshri M Gartland

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Each classification is associated with an expected response time and pathway for contacting alternative team members if no response is received. …”
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    Distributional outcomes of urban heat island reduction pathways under climate extremes by Ali Eyni, Benjamin F. Zaitchik, Benjamin F. Hobbs, Antonia Hadjimichael, Rui Shi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…We find that more expensive pathways tend to have larger benefits in reducing heat-related deaths, but that these pathways sometimes underperform against other alternatives on reducing inequality in mortality outcomes. …”
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    Exploring the creation of an alternative workforce by upskilling pharmacists working in primary care for chronic skin conditions: a qualitative thematic analysis by Sangeeta Punjabi, Ayushi Singh

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Another strong theme from all groups was that financial constraints in the NHS were a challenge to implementation because pharmacists were needed to meet quality framework targets in primary care.7 Recommendation themes from all groups agreed for a supportive pathway with secondary care input. …”
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