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Todd, Richard M., et Terry Mancini. « Consistency Pays Long-Term Dividends ». Journal of Investing 12, no 4 (30 novembre 2003) : 83–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3905/joi.2003.319571.

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Pesaran, M. Hashem. « Consistency of short-term and long-term expectations ». Journal of International Money and Finance 8, no 4 (décembre 1989) : 511–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0261-5606(89)90033-8.

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Armstrong, John A. « Cold War Policies : Short-Term Vagaries, Long-Term Consistency ». Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 22, no 1 (1995) : 125–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187633295x00097.

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Kolnaar, Ben, Henk van den Hoogen et Chris van Weel. « Long-term consistency of an asthma questionnaire ». European Journal of General Practice 2, no 3 (janvier 1996) : 113–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/13814789609161541.

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Nurse, Ewan S., Sam E. John, Dean R. Freestone, Thomas J. Oxley, Hoameng Ung, Samuel F. Berkovic, Terence J. O'Brien, Mark J. Cook et David B. Grayden. « Consistency of Long-Term Subdural Electrocorticography in Humans ». IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 65, no 2 (février 2018) : 344–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tbme.2017.2768442.

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Neave, Heather W., Joao H. C. Costa, Daniel M. Weary et Marina A. G. von Keyserlingk. « Long-term consistency of personality traits of cattle ». Royal Society Open Science 7, no 2 (février 2020) : 191849. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191849.

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Personality is often defined as the behaviour of individual animals that is consistent across contexts and over time. Personality traits may become unstable during stages of ontogeny from infancy to adulthood, especially during major periods of development such as around the time of sexual maturation. The personality of domesticated farm animals has links with productivity, health and welfare, but to our knowledge, no studies have investigated the development and stability of personality traits across developmental life stages in a mammalian farm animal species. Here, we describe the consistency of personality traits across ontogeny in dairy cattle from neonate to first lactation as an adult. The personality traits ‘bold’ and ‘exploratory’, as measured by behavioural responses to novelty, were highly consistent during the earlier (before and after weaning from milk) and later (after puberty to first lactation) rearing periods, but were not consistent across these rearing periods when puberty occurred. These findings indicate that personality changes in cattle around sexual maturation are probably owing to major physiological changes that are accelerated under typical management conditions at this time. This work contributes to the understanding of the ontogeny of behaviour in farm animals, especially how and why individuals differ in their behaviour.
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Heaney, Robert P., K. Michael Davies, Robert R. Recker et Patricia T. Packard. « Long-Term Consistency of Nutrient Intakes in Humans ». Journal of Nutrition 120, no 8 (1 août 1990) : 869–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/120.8.869.

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Broms, Ulla, Janne Pitkäniemi, Heli Bäckmand, Kauko Heikkilä, Markku Koskenvuo, Markku Peltonen, Seppo Sarna, Erkki Vartiainen, Jaakko Kaprio et Timo Partonen. « Long-term consistency of diurnal-type preferences among men ». Chronobiology International 31, no 2 (16 octobre 2013) : 182–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/07420528.2013.836534.

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Gorin, A. A., S. Phelan, R. R. Wing et J. O. Hill. « Promoting long-term weight control : does dieting consistency matter ? » International Journal of Obesity 28, no 2 (25 novembre 2003) : 278–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijo.0802550.

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Ruelke, Jan Christoph, Christian Pierdzioch et Georg Stadtmann. « On the internal consistency of short-term, medium-term and long-term oil price forecasts ». Applied Economics 44, no 21 (14 juin 2011) : 2757–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2011.566201.

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Karney, Benjamin R., et Robert H. Coombs. « Memory Bias in Long-Term Close Relationships : Consistency or Improvement ? » Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 26, no 8 (octobre 2000) : 959–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01461672002610006.

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Heymann, Eckhard W., Laurence Culot, Christoph Knogge, Tony Enrique Noriega Piña, Emérita R. Tirado Herrera, Matthias Klapproth et Dietmar Zinner. « Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersal ». Ecology and Evolution 7, no 5 (4 février 2017) : 1435–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2756.

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Zabel, I. H. H., et K. C. Jezek. « Consistency in long-term observations of oceans and ice from space ». Journal of Geophysical Research 99, no C5 (1994) : 10109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/94jc00036.

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Roth, Julius A. « Consistency of rule application to inmates in long-term treatment institutions ». Social Science & ; Medicine 20, no 3 (janvier 1985) : 247–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-9536(85)90238-2.

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de Boer, Meike M., Hugo Quené et Willemijn F. L. Heeren. « Long-term within-speaker consistency of filled pauses in native and non-native speech ». JASA Express Letters 2, no 3 (mars 2022) : 035201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0009598.

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Filled pauses are widely considered as a relatively consistent feature of an individual's speech. However, acoustic consistency has only been observed within single-session recordings. By comparing filled pauses in two recordings made >2.5 years apart, this study investigates within-speaker consistency of the vowels in the filled pauses uh and um, in both first language (L1) Dutch and second language (L2) English, produced by student speakers who are known to converge in other speech features. Results show that despite minor within-speaker differences between languages, the spectral characteristics of filled pauses in L1 and L2 remained stable over time.
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Buch, Maya H., Daniel Aletaha, Paul Emery et Josef S. Smolen. « Reporting of long-term extension studies : lack of consistency calls for consensus ». Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 70, no 6 (6 mars 2011) : 886–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ard.2010.143420.

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Double-blind, randomised controlled studies represent the gold-standard approach to determine the safety and efficacy of therapeutic interventions. In chronic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), long-term data are vital to confirm maintenance of effect and identify potential safety signals. The recent introduction of numerous biological therapies for RA has been followed by various long-term extension (LTE) studies. Although useful, the design and method of analysis in such studies vary significantly, partly due to their complexity. This viewpoint highlights general considerations needed when undertaking a LTE study and illustrates the lack of consistency in studies of RA to date. It addresses issues of selection bias, patient discontinuation and missing data. Although used for safety reporting, the lack of adequate powering makes LTE studies of limited benefit. Ethical considerations and challenges are highlighted, including potential conflicts of interest. Finally, the authors suggest the need for consensus to ensure more reliable interpretation and application of data for clinical practice. Following the development of guidelines on reporting of clinical trials in RA and more recently, registry data, a similar approach for LTE studies would be a useful endeavour.
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Holden, Paul K., David E. Vokes, Michael B. Taylor, James A. Till et Roger L. Crumley. « Long-Term Botulinum Toxin Dose Consistency for Treatment of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia ». Annals of Otology, Rhinology & ; Laryngology 116, no 12 (décembre 2007) : 891–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000348940711601204.

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BEITCHMAN, JOSEPH H., BETH WILSON, E. B. BROWNLIE, HEATHER WALTERS et WILLIAM LANCEE. « Long-Term Consistency in Speech/Language Profiles : I. Developmental and Academic Outcomes ». Journal of the American Academy of Child & ; Adolescent Psychiatry 35, no 6 (juin 1996) : 804–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004583-199606000-00021.

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Tian, Feng, Rasmus Fensholt, Jan Verbesselt, Kenneth Grogan, Stephanie Horion et Yunjia Wang. « Evaluating temporal consistency of long-term global NDVI datasets for trend analysis ». Remote Sensing of Environment 163 (juin 2015) : 326–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2015.03.031.

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Ceia, Filipe R., Richard A. Phillips, Jaime A. Ramos, Yves Cherel, Rui P. Vieira, Pierre Richard et José C. Xavier. « Short- and long-term consistency in the foraging niche of wandering albatrosses ». Marine Biology 159, no 7 (1 mai 2012) : 1581–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-012-1946-1.

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Gan, X. Y., Z. T. Zhang, W. Y. Yuan, L. Wang, Y. Bai et H. Ma. « Long-term product consistency test of simulated 90-19/Nd HLW glass ». Journal of Nuclear Materials 408, no 1 (janvier 2011) : 102–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2010.11.020.

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Winckler, C., J. Brinkmann et J. Glatz. « Long-term consistency of selected animal-related welfare parameters in dairy farms ». Animal Welfare 16, no 2 (mai 2007) : 197–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0962728600031328.

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AbstractIt was the purpose of this study to assess the consistency of selected animal-based welfare parameters for dairy cattle throughout a one-year period. Eight cubicle-housed dairy herds were visited five times, at two-monthly intervals. At each visit, lameness, injuries to the carpal and tarsal joints, cleanliness, social behaviour and the avoidance distance towards an unknown person were assessed by the same observer in a random sample.At herd level, lesions of the carpal joints, udder cleanliness and frequencies of agonistic and cohesive behaviour showed low consistency. However, correlations between consecutive recordings as well as between single visits and the average were moderate to satisfactory for lameness prevalence, lesions of the tarsal joints, cleanliness of the hind leg and avoidance distances towards an unknown person in two different locations. The integration of these parameters into on-farm welfare assessment protocols seems to be justified.
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Vrtělová, Jana, Maud C. O. Ferrari, Aditya K. Manek et Douglas P. Chivers. « Consistent long-term behavioural traits are linked to morphological defences in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) ». Behaviour 153, no 1 (2016) : 15–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568539x-00003320.

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Individual prey often exhibit consistent behavioural differences in responses to risk. Here, we assess whether such behavioural consistency is linked to morphological changes that are known to result in differences in vulnerability to predators. Some fishes increase their depth-to-length ratio when under increased risk of predation, thereby reducing their risk to gape-limited predators. However, the development of these defences is limited by available resources. We asked whether behavioural tendencies associated with shelter seeking and activity are linked to differences in growth patterns. Common carp classified as ‘active/non-sheltering’ or ‘passive/sheltering’ based on their movement patterns and shelter use, showed consistency in behaviour over a 10-month period with active/non-sheltering fish developing a greater depth to length ratio than passive/sheltering fish. The effectiveness of anti-predator strategies in animals is an integrative function of both behaviour and morphology. Our works highlights a fascinating link between behavioural consistency and the development of adaptive morphologies.
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Guerra, Soraia, Ana Cristina R. Gomes et Gonçalo C. Cardoso. « Long-term consistency despite cross-seasonal changes in personality traits of common waxbills ». Behaviour 157, no 8-9 (8 septembre 2020) : 781–806. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568539x-bja10023.

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Abstract Tests of long-term consistency in personality differences are not abundant. We studied personality in common waxbills (Estrilda astrild) from one Autumn to the next, and also from Autumn to a subsequent Spring, using a behavioural assay for their proactive-reactive personality axis (mirror test) and for tonic immobility. From one Autumn to the next, individual differences were consistent and the population median behaviours did not change, indicating long-term stability of personality differences. From Autumn to Spring, behavioural differences remained consistent, despite the population shifting to more proactive behaviour and individual differences being accentuated in the proactive-reactive personality axis. This increase in personality differences was not found between the two previous Autumns, suggesting a seasonal rather than longitudinal change, and a possible role for personality differences during the Spring breeding season. We conclude that waxbill personality differences are stable in the long term, despite changes in behaviour between Autumn and Spring.
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Matez-Bandera, Jose-Luis, David Fernandez-Chaves, Jose-Raul Ruiz-Sarmiento, Javier Monroy, Nicolai Petkov et Javier Gonzalez-Jimenez. « LTC-Mapping, Enhancing Long-Term Consistency of Object-Oriented Semantic Maps in Robotics ». Sensors 22, no 14 (15 juillet 2022) : 5308. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22145308.

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This paper proposes LTC-Mapping, a method for building object-oriented semantic maps that remain consistent in the long-term operation of mobile robots. Among the different challenges that compromise this aim, LTC-Mapping focuses on two of the more relevant ones: preventing duplicate instances of objects (instance duplication) and handling dynamic scenes. The former refers to creating multiple instances of the same physical object in the map, usually as a consequence of partial views or occlusions. The latter deals with the typical assumption made by object-oriented mapping methods that the world is static, resulting in outdated representations when the objects change their positions. To face these issues, we model the detected objects with 3D bounding boxes, and analyze the visibility of their vertices to detect occlusions and partial views. Besides this geometric modeling, the boxes are augmented with semantic information regarding the categories of the objects they represent. Both the geometric entities (bounding boxes) and their semantic content are propagated over time through data association and a fusion technique. In addition, in order to keep the map curated, the non-detection of objects in the areas where they should appear is also considered, proposing a mechanism that removes them from the map once there is evidence that they have been moved (i.e., multiple non-detections occur). To validate our proposal, a number of experiments have been carried out using the Robot@VirtualHome ecosystem, comparing its performance with a state-of-the-art alternative. The results report a superior performance of LTC-Mapping when modeling both geometric and semantic information of objects, and also support its online execution.
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Gronau, Nurit, et Meytal Shachar. « Contextual consistency facilitates long-term memory of perceptual detail in barely seen images. » Journal of Experimental Psychology : Human Perception and Performance 41, no 4 (2015) : 1095–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/xhp0000071.

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BEITCHMAN, JOSEPH H., BETH WILSON, E. B. BROWNLIE, HEATHER WALTERS, ALISON INGLIS et WILLIAM LANCEE. « Long-Term Consistency in Speech/Language Profiles : II. Behavioral, Emotional, and Social Outcomes ». Journal of the American Academy of Child & ; Adolescent Psychiatry 35, no 6 (juin 1996) : 815–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004583-199606000-00022.

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Sadowska, Julita, Andrzej K. Gębczyński et Marek Konarzewski. « Long-Term Trait Consistency in Mice Selected for Swim-Induced High Aerobic Capacity ». Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 91, no 4 (juillet 2018) : 925–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/698213.

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Chan, Peter, et S. R. Kenny. « National Consistency and Provincial Diversity in Delivery of Long-Term Care in Canada ». Journal of Aging & ; Social Policy 13, no 2-3 (25 juillet 2002) : 83–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j031v13n02_07.

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Hukkinen, Maria, Jaakko Kaprio, Ulla Broms, Markku Koskenvuo et Tellervo Korhonen. « Characteristics and consistency of light smoking : Long-term follow-up among Finnish adults ». Nicotine & ; Tobacco Research 11, no 7 (7 mai 2009) : 797–805. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntp065.

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Shnaider, Eli, Arthur Yosef et Nava Haruvy. « Factors affecting long-term economic growth-consistency and stability by soft regression estimation ». International Journal of Society Systems Science 10, no 1 (2018) : 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijsss.2018.089482.

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Haruvy, Nava, Arthur Yosef et Eli Shnaider. « Factors affecting long-term economic growth-consistency and stability by soft regression estimation ». International Journal of Society Systems Science 10, no 1 (2018) : 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijsss.2018.10010568.

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Bertoni, G., R. Tappa et I. Allegrini. « The internal consistency of the ‘analyst’ diffusive sampler—A long-term field test ». Chromatographia 54, no 9-10 (novembre 2001) : 653–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02492194.

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Hwang, Eun Jung, Jeffrey E. Dahlen, Yvonne Yuling Hu, Karina Aguilar, Bin Yu, Madan Mukundan, Akinori Mitani et Takaki Komiyama. « Disengagement of motor cortex from movement control during long-term learning ». Science Advances 5, no 10 (octobre 2019) : eaay0001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aay0001.

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Motor learning involves reorganization of the primary motor cortex (M1). However, it remains unclear how the involvement of M1 in movement control changes during long-term learning. To address this, we trained mice in a forelimb-based motor task over months and performed optogenetic inactivation and two-photon calcium imaging in M1 during the long-term training. We found that M1 inactivation impaired the forelimb movements in the early and middle stages, but not in the late stage, indicating that the movements that initially required M1 became independent of M1. As previously shown, M1 population activity became more consistent across trials from the early to middle stage while task performance rapidly improved. However, from the middle to late stage, M1 population activity became again variable despite consistent expert behaviors. This later decline in activity consistency suggests dissociation between M1 and movements. These findings suggest that long-term motor learning can disengage M1 from movement control.
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Siomos, Nikolaos, Kalliopi A. Voudouri, Eleni Giannakaki, Vasilis Amiridis, Maria Filioglou, Alexandros Papayannis et Dimitris S. Balis. « Long term lidar measurements of aerosol properties over thessaloniki ». EPJ Web of Conferences 176 (2018) : 05033. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817605033.

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In this study we present some first results on the potential of 15 years of lidar measurements over the lidar station of Thessaloniki to compile a climatology of the aerosol properties for the period 2001-2015. This is examined on a monthly, seasonal and annual basis. Both the profile structure and the columnar properties of the aerosol extinction and backscatter products are examined. The results are compared for consistency against co-located sunphotometer measurements.
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Michelini, Rinaldo C., et Roberto P. Razzoli. « The Mankind Growth Consistency ». Information Resources Management Journal 25, no 2 (avril 2012) : 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/irmj.2012040105.

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The international stability is viewed as corollary of the sustainable growth. This has only technology-driven solution, at global village extension, with required appropriateness and shared acceptation. The survey, on such guess, looks at the robot age potential, as supplementary aid in the balanced world deployment that adds to the socio-economic and politico-legal frames. The analysis moves from the globalisation issues, at the known (economic) global and (ecologic) no-global pictures, to outline the traits of the post-global robot age, consistent with the sustainable growth, international stability, and grounded on the force of the law. Stability based on the law of the force was the past option, even allowing steady truces. In this analysis, globalisation makes this choice unfit, having doubtful economic and social sustainability and not achieving ecologic sustainability consistently and for the long term.
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Sha, Zong Yao, et Yong Fei Bai. « Building Long-Term and Consistent Vegetation Index Based on Association Analysis between Different VI Products ». Advanced Materials Research 518-523 (mai 2012) : 5261–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.518-523.5261.

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The dynamics of vegetation cover plays an important role in global environment evaluation. Due to the spatial, spectral and radiometric differences among different remote sensing platforms, building long-term and consistent vegetation index (VI) time series is desired to derive comparable vegetation health. In this paper, an approach called Min_Max stretch transformation (MMST) was proposed to generate long-term and consistent VI series based on spatio-temporal association analysis between AVHRR NDVI and MODIS EVI. The proposed approach intended to map AVHRR NDVI to MODIS EVI level and thus both VI products provided consistent VI series. The consistency of the transformed dataset was further evaluated.
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Landis, Marion, Guy Bodenmann, Thomas N. Bradbury, Veronika Brandstätter, Melanie Peter-Wight, Sabine Backes, Dorothee Sutter-Stickel et Fridtjof W. Nussbeck. « Commitment and Dyadic Coping in Long-Term Relationships ». GeroPsych 27, no 4 (janvier 2014) : 139–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/1662-9647/a000112.

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Background: Previous research focused on relationship commitment as the outcome of high satisfaction, poor alternatives, and high investments. We propose that commitment is a prerequisite in highly satisfied couples, fostering relationship maintenance behavior such as positive dyadic coping. Method: Structural equation models identified the relationship between commitment, relationship satisfaction, and dyadic coping with data from 201 heterosexual couples with an average relationship length of 34 years. Results: The common fate model confirmed that relationship satisfaction mediated the effects between commitment and dyadic coping on a latent dyadic level. Additional analyses revealed that women’s satisfaction was mainly responsible for mediating effects between both partners’ commitment and dyadic coping. Conclusions: Findings support the essentiality of commitment for couples’ maintenance strategies and for consistency in long-term relationships.
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Chromý, Jan, Marianna Borůvková, Lucie Malá et Tereza Sudzinová. « Long-term versus short-term consistency in the grapheme–colour synaesthesia : Grapheme–colour pairings can change in adulthood ». Attention, Perception, & ; Psychophysics 81, no 6 (20 mars 2019) : 1805–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13414-019-01707-6.

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Bachert, C., A. Didier, H. Wahn, M. Le Gall, O. De Beaumont, M. Mélac, A. Montagut et H. Malling. « Consistency Of Clinical Results Throughout Short-term And Long-term Studies With Sublingual 300IR 5-grass Pollen Tablets ». Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 127, no 2 (février 2011) : AB49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2010.12.207.

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Heid, Allison R., Eleanor Brnich, Karen Eshraghi, Katherine M. Abbott et Kimberly Van Haitsma. « Exploring Preference Fulfillment Among Older Adults Receiving Long-Term Care : Consistency of Satisfaction Ratings ». Annals of Long-Term Care : Clinical Care and Aging 27, no 4 (2019) : 20–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.25270/altc.2019.01.00053.

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Chiu, Lian, Kwong-Yui Tang, Yu-Hua Liu, Woei-Cherng Shyu, Ta-Pang Chang et Tchan-Ru Jayne Chen. « Consistency Between Preference and Use of Long-Term Care Among Caregivers of Stroke Survivors ». Public Health Nursing 15, no 5 (octobre 1998) : 379–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1446.1998.tb00363.x.

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Kamenir, Yury, Monika Winder, Zvy Dubinsky, Tamar Zohary et Geoff Schladow. « Lake Tahoe vs. Lake Kinneret phytoplankton : comparison of long-term taxonomic size structure consistency ». Aquatic Sciences 70, no 2 (29 avril 2008) : 195–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00027-008-8087-0.

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Caffall, Kerry Hosmer, Chengkun He, Michele Smith-Jones, Kristin Mayo, Pearl Mai, Shujie Dong, John Ke et al. « Long-term T-DNA insert stability and transgene expression consistency in field propagated sugarcane ». Plant Molecular Biology 93, no 4-5 (28 décembre 2016) : 451–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11103-016-0572-6.

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Wang, Hao, Zhongpei Wang, Baofu Fang et Yingqiao Bu. « Temporal–spatial consistency of self-adaptive target response for long-term correlation filter tracking ». Signal, Image and Video Processing 14, no 4 (8 novembre 2019) : 639–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11760-019-01594-2.

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Boltz, Marie, Kyung Hee Lee, Joseph Shuluk et Michelle Secic. « Development of the Care Environment Scale–Long-Term Care ». Clinical Nursing Research 29, no 3 (18 septembre 2018) : 169–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1054773818801485.

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A critical dimension of Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) activity in long-term care is an analysis of the care environment, that is, the way care and services are organized. The purpose of this study was to develop and pilot test a psychometrically sound tool that long-term care staff could use to assess the care environment and guide performance improvement activity. Focus groups with 57 interdisciplinary participants in five nursing homes developed initial items, with excellent content validity (item content validity index = 1.0) evaluated by an expert panel. Pilot testing of internal consistency of the Care Environment Scale–Long-Term Care (CES-LTC) was conducted in a web-based administration of the items by 425 interdisciplinary staff members in 30 nursing homes and four assisted living facilities. The CES-LTC is internally consistent (Cronbach’s alpha = .90) and accounts for approximately 71.6% of the total variance. The three factors extracted from the exploratory factor analysis are Institutional Values ( k = 6), Access to Resources ( k = 10), and Person-Centered Approaches ( k = 12). Intrarater reliability in a subsample of 66 registered nurses revealed good test-retest results (overall intraclass correlation coefficients [ICC] = 0.78). The CES-LTC appears to be a valid and reliable measure of staff perceptions of the care environment and may be used to actively engage staff in QAPI endeavors including root cause analyses and improvement activity.
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Ham, Carolyn. « INFECTION PREVENTION CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN SMALL LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES ». Innovation in Aging 6, Supplement_1 (1 novembre 2022) : 9–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.031.

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Abstract Small, individually owned long-term care facilities experienced unique challenges to accessing infection prevention knowledge and resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. Three data sets were analyzed: 1) Multi-state qualitative interviews with public health and regulatory staff in spring 2021; 2) Online survey of Washington state adult family home providers on infection control knowledge and practices in fall 2020; 3) Non-regulatory Infection Control Assessment and Response evaluations conducted between March 2020 and January 2021. Consistent findings across datasets were ongoing difficulty obtaining personal protective equipment (PPE), inability to implement isolation precautions and high vulnerability to staffing shortages. Small facilities showed strengths in consistency of leadership and engagement with public health outreach. Facility size is a key factor in infection prevention disparities for older adults living in residential care. Promising policy interventions are prioritization of small facilities for PPE distribution and increasing the availability of public health infection prevention expertise.
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Watts, Jameson K. M. « Language Consistency and Stock Market Trading Volume ». SAGE Open 10, no 2 (avril 2020) : 215824402091977. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244020919779.

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An information-theoretic measure of language consistency is constructed from the text of 13 years of trade journal articles on the biotechnology industry. This measure is then related to the trading volume of a representative portfolio of biotechnology stocks. Findings indicate that language consistency and trading volume have a joint (positive) influence on each other over the long term; however, sharp drops in consistency are also predictive of transient spikes in trading volume. The significance of these findings is discussed in relation to modern theories of legitimation and the economics of surprise.
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Eren, Faruk, Eren Gödek, Muhammer Keskinateş, Kamile Tosun-Felekoğlu et Burak Felekoğlu. « Effects of latex modification on fresh state consistency, short term strength and long term transport properties of cement mortars ». Construction and Building Materials 133 (février 2017) : 226–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.12.080.

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Molenaers, Guy, Verena Schörkhuber, Katrien Fagard, Anja Van Campenhout, Jos De Cat, Petra Pauwels, Els Ortibus, Paul De Cock et Kaat Desloovere. « Long-term use of botulinum toxin type A in children with cerebral palsy : Treatment consistency ». European Journal of Paediatric Neurology 13, no 5 (septembre 2009) : 421–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpn.2008.07.008.

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