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Graeser, Stefan, e Andreas Edenharter. "Jentschite (TIPbAs2SbS6) – a new sulphosalt mineral from Lengenbach, Binntal (Switzerland)". Mineralogical Magazine 61, n.º 404 (fevereiro de 1997): 131–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1997.061.404.13.

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AbstractJentschite, TlPbAs2SbS6, is a new sulphosalt mineral from the famous Lengenbach locality (Binntal, Switzerland). It was discovered in association with numerous other Tl-As-sulphosalts such as hutchinsonite, wallisite-hatchite, edenharterite, bernardite, abundant realgar and orpiment in small cavities in a dolomitic rock of Triassic age which forms part of the Penninic Monte-Leone-nappe. The first specimens consisted of extremely small polysynthetically twinned crystals; a later find yielded less complicated twinned crystals in sizes up to 2 mm length. Single crystal X-ray diffraction studies gave a monoclinic cell with a = 8.121(3), b = 23.969(9), c = 5.847(3) Å, β = 107.68(3)° V = 1084.3(5) Å3, Z = 4, space group P21/n. The strongest lines in the X-ray powder diagram are (dobs in Å, Iobs, hkl): 2.823 (100)(116), 3.587 (86)(221), 2.778 (84)(260), 3.998 (74)(060), 2.670 (58)(301), 3.816 (54)(210). Chemical composition (electron microprobe, mean of 15 analyses, wt.%) is: Tl 23.92, Pb 21.44, As 19.16, Sb 12.53, S 22.42, total 99.47 wt.% from which a simplified formula TlPbAs2Sb1S6 can be derived. This formula is very close to that of the (orthorhombic) mineral edenharterite TlPbAs3S6. From structural and chemical data it was interpreted as the ordered structure of an Sb-bearing relative of edenharterite, a postulation that meanwhile could be confirmed by the complete structure determinations of both, edenharterite and jentschite (Berlepsch, 1996). Jentschite occurs in prismatic crystals up to 2 mm length; it is opaque with a black metallic to submetallic luster, red translucent in thin fragments. Fracture is uneven to conchoidal, the mineral is extremely brittle, the cleavage along (01) is perfect; the streak is dark red (darker than that of edenharterite). Mohs hardness is 2–2½, according to a microhardness VHN (10 g load) of 38–51 kg/mm2. The calculated density yields Dcalc = 5.24 g/cm3.The name is for Franz Jentsch (1868–1908) from Binn, a local ‘Strahler’ and for several years head of an early Lengenbach syndicate that exploited the rare Lengenbach sulphosalt minerals at the beginning of this century.
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Megahed, Mohamed, e Zahraa Tarek. "The impact of rule updates on the performance of racewalkers and the classification of countries: An analysis at the Olympic Games". SPORT TK-Revista EuroAmericana de Ciencias del Deporte 13 (2 de janeiro de 2024): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/sportk.535071.

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Numerous controversies arose over the judgment of the racewalking events, and the rules were amended more than once. Before 1995, the rule required constant touch with the ground, and the need for a straight knee was only applied in the upright vertical posture. While, after 1995, the rule that applies today was published, which included two obvious changes. One related to maintaining a constantly straight knee through the first half of the stride, and the other to maintaining contact as seen by the human eye. This study aimed to investigate the impact of the last three modifications in racewalking rules on elite athletes' performance, athletes' eligibility, and nations' classification. Also, we investigated the regression between performance times of 20, and 50 km events and explanatory variables (BMI, and age). We collected data of 310 racewalkers from Olympic Games records (men) in 20km and 50km between 1956 and 2016. This period was divided into three stages according to the racewalking rules updates: Stage A (from 1996 to 2016), Stage B (from 1976 to 1992), and Stage C (from 1956 to 1972). There was a significant difference between all stages favoring stage A for Athlete’s Performance. Stage A has the highest speeds (4.06±.23m/sec) for 20km with large ES (η2=.54, p=.000), and (3.71±.06m/sec) for 50km with large ES (η2=.769, p=.000) compared to others. The participants had the efficiency and the ability to finish the race with the least percentage of withdrawals under the current rule compared to other rules. Some countries emerged on the scene, i.e. China, Poland and Ecuador, and others disappeared under the current rule; while the regression model's results revealed a substantial link between time and explanatory parameters where (BConstant=58.219, P.000) for 20km and (BConstant=164.744, P.000) for 50km. Results proved that the elite walkers, the youngest and lowest in BMI, are the fastest and most efficient walkers under the current rule.
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Leebeek, Frank W. G., Marco Tangelder, Karina Meijer, Giancarlo Castaman, Federica Cattaneo, Michiel Coppens, Peter Kampmann et al. "Interim Results from a Dose Escalating Study of AMT-060 (AAV5-hFIX) Gene Transfer in Adult Patients with Severe Hemophilia B". Blood 128, n.º 22 (2 de dezembro de 2016): 2314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v128.22.2314.2314.

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Abstract Introduction: The development of gene transfer for hemophilia is advancing rapidly and offers the potential to shift the disease severity from severe to mild with a single treatment. AMT-060 consists of an AAV5 vector with a gene cassette containing an LP1 liver specific promoter and codon-optimized wild type hFIX gene that has previously been shown to result in durable increases in FIX activity of at least 4 years1. This phase 1/2 study aims to investigate the safety and efficacy of AMT-060 in adult patients with severe hemophilia B. Methods: This is a multi-national, multi-center, open-label, dose-escalating study in patients with FIX activity ≤ 2% of normal, and a severe bleeding phenotype. To be eligible, patients had to require either prophylactic exogenous FIX, or on-demand exogenous FIX with more than 4 bleeds per year or suffer from hemophilic arthropathy. Ten patients were treated in two subsequent, escalating dose cohorts, with AMT-060 5x 1012 gc/kg (n=5) or 2x 1013 gc/kg (n=5). Patients received AMT-060 via a single intravenous infusion over 30 minutes. Efficacy assessments include endogenous FIX activity, measured at least 10 days after the most recent administration of exogenous FIX; reduction of exogenous FIX use; and annualized spontaneous bleeding rates. Safety assessments include treatment related adverse events and immunological assessments, including T-cell response to capsid antigens. Results : There were no screen failures for pre-existing antibodies against AAV5. The age of enrolled patients ranged from 33 to 72 years. At enrollment, nine patients were on FIX prophylaxis, and one patient in the high dose cohort used on-demand FIX therapy. At the time of submission, all ten patients have received AMT-060. The mean of all endogenous FIX activity values after cessation of prophylaxis in the low-dose cohort was 5.4% (95% CI 5.0-5.8%, range 3.1-6.7%; n=4), and stable during the 39 weeks of follow-up. Four out of five patients in the low-dose cohort were able to stop FIX prophylaxis. These patients demonstrated a mean reduction in annualized total FIX usage of 82% after treatment with AMT-060. For all five patients in the low-dose cohort, the mean annualized total FIX usage declined 75% after treatment with AMT-060. Following AMT-060 administration, one patient in the lower dose cohort had a mild, asymptomatic, elevation of ALT at week 10 that resolved with a seven weeks course of tapering prednisolone. No change in FIX activity, and no T-cell response or other possibly associated immunogenicity or inflammatory abnormalities were seen during the ALT elevation. Efficacy and safety results will be updated up to 52 weeks of follow up for the low-dose cohort. Initial efficacy and safety results from the higher-dose cohort up to 26 weeks of follow up will also be presented. Conclusions: Follow up of patients with severe hemophilia B who received either the low or higher dose of AMT-060 is ongoing. A single infusion of AMT-060 was generally well-tolerated. FIX activity increased to levels sufficient to provide endogenous prophylaxis in four of five patients in the low-dose cohort, relieving them from the need for exogenous FIX prophylaxis and resulting in marked decrease of FIX usage. 1Nathwani et al. NEJM 2014; 371:1994-2004 Disclosures Leebeek: UniQure: Consultancy; Netherlands Hemophilia Foundation: Research Funding; CSL Behring: Research Funding; Baxter: Research Funding. Tangelder:uniQure: Employment. Meijer:Baxter: Research Funding; Bayer: Honoraria, Research Funding; Pfizer: Research Funding; Sanquin: Honoraria, Research Funding; Boehringer Ingelheim: Honoraria; Bristol-Myers Squibb: Honoraria. Castaman:Novo Nordisk: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; CSL Behring: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Bayer: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Baxalta-Shire: Speakers Bureau; Pfizer: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Kedrion: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Sobi: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees. Cattaneo:Chiesi: Employment. Coppens:Daiichi Sankyo: Consultancy, Honoraria, Research Funding; Boehringer Ingelheim: Consultancy, Honoraria, Research Funding; Bayer: Consultancy, Honoraria, Research Funding; BMS/Pfizer: Consultancy, Honoraria, Research Funding; Sanquin: Consultancy, Honoraria, Research Funding. Klamroth:SOBI: Other: honoraria for advisory boards and speaker fees; uniqure: Other: honoraria for advisory boards and speaker fees; pfizer: Other: honoraria for advisory boards and speaker fees; NovoNordisk: Other: honoraria for advisory boards and speaker fees; Octapharma: Other: honoraria for advisory boards and speaker fees; Baxalta: Other: honoraria for advisory boards and speaker fees ; Bayer: Other: honoraria for advisory boards and speaker fees; Biogen Idec: Other: honoraria for advisory boards and speaker fees; CSL Behring: Other: honoraria for advisory boards and speaker fees. Schutgens:CSL Behring: Research Funding; Sanquin: Research Funding. Hendriks:uniQure: Employment. Corzo:uniQure: Employment. Miesbach:Grifols: Honoraria; CSL Behring: Research Funding; Pfizer: Honoraria; uniQure: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Bayer: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding; LFB: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Baxalta: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding; Biotest: Honoraria, Research Funding; Octapharma: Consultancy, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding; Sobi: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Novo Nordisk: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding.
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Wu, B. M., A. H. C. van Bruggen, K. V. Subbarao e H. Scherm. "Incorporation of Temperature and Solar Radiation Thresholds to Modify a Lettuce Downy Mildew Warning System". Phytopathology® 92, n.º 6 (junho de 2002): 631–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/phyto.2002.92.6.631.

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The effect of temperature on infection of lettuce by Bremia lactucae was investigated in controlled environment studies and in the field. In controlled conditions, lettuce seedlings inoculated with B. lactucae were incubated at 15, 20, 25, or 30°C during a 4-h wet period immediately after inoculation or at the same temperatures during an 8-h dry period after the 4-h postinoculation wet period at 15°C. High temperatures during wet and dry periods reduced subsequent disease incidence. Historical data from field studies in 1991 and 1992, in which days with or without infection had been identified, were analyzed by comparing average air temperatures during 0600 to 1000 and 1000 to 1400 Pacific standard time (PST) between the two groups of days. Days without infection had significantly higher temperatures (mean 21.4°C) than days with infection (20.3°C) during 1000 to 1400 PST (P < 0.01) but not during 0600 to 1000 PST. Therefore, temperature thresholds of 20 and 22°C for the 3-h wet period after sunrise and the subsequent 4-h postpenetration period, respectively, were added to a previously developed disease warning system that predicts infection when morning leaf wetness lasts ≥4 h from 0600 PST. No infection was assumed to occur if average temperature during these periods exceeded the thresholds. Based on nonlinear regression and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, the leaf wetness threshold of the previous warning system was also modified to ≥3-h leaf wetness (≥0900 PST). Furthermore, by comparing solar radiation on days with infection and without infection, we determined that high solar radiation during 0500 to 0600 PST in conjunction with leaf wetness ending between 0900 and 1000 PST was associated with downy mildew infection. Therefore, instead of starting at 0600 PST, the calculation of the 3-h morning leaf wetness period was modified to start after sunrise, defined as the hour when measured solar radiation exceeded 8 W m-2 (or 41 μmol m-2 s-1 for photon flux density). The modified warning system was compared with the previously developed system using historical weather and downy mildew data collected in coastal California. The modified system was more conservative when disease potential was high and recommended fewer fungicide applications when conditions were not conducive to downy mildew development.
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Sandwidi, Sibri Alphonse, Doua Allain Gnabahou e Frédéric Ouattara. "foF2 Seasonal Asymmetry Diurnal Variation Study during Very Quiet Geomagnetic Activity at Dakar Station". International Journal of Geophysics 2020 (27 de outubro de 2020): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8896188.

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This paper aims to study the foF2 seasonal asymmetry diurnal variation at Dakar station from 1976 to 1995. We show that equinoctial asymmetry is less pronounced and somewhere is absent throughout 21 and 22 solar cycles. The absence of equinoctial asymmetry may be due to Russell-McPherron mechanism and the vertical drift E × B . The solstice anomaly or annual anomaly is always observed throughout both 21 and 22 solar cycles as measured at Dakar ionosonde. The maximum negative value of σfoF2, fairly equal to -65%, is observed during the decreasing phase at solstice time; this value appeared usually at 0200 LT except during the maximum phase during which it is observed at 2300 LT. The maximum positive value, fairly equal to +94%, is observed at 0600 LT during solar minimum at solstice time. This annual asymmetry may be due to neutral composition asymmetric variation and solar radiation annual asymmetry with the solstice time. The semiannual asymmetry is also observed during all solar cycle phases. The maximum positive value (+73%) is observed at 2300 LT during solar maximum, and its maximum negative (-12%) is observed during the increasing phase. We established, as the case of annual asymmetry, that this asymmetry could not be explained by the asymmetry in vertical velocity E × B phenomenon but by the axial mechanism, the “thermospheric spoon” mechanism, and the seasonally varying eddy mixing phenomenon.
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Morgan, C. A., L. A. Deans, B. L. Nielsen e A. B. Lawrence. "Straw provision and the feeding behaviour of pigs". Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science 1998 (1998): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752756200597683.

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One of the costs of living in a group is the imposition by certain group members of constraints on the behaviour of others (Mendl and Deag, 1995). This appears to be the case with feeding behaviour where individual pigs show a large number of small meals but group members have fewer larger meals (de Haer and de Vries, 1993). Morgan et al. (1997) found that grouped pigs given straw bedding had more smaller meals than those without, suggesting some alleviation of the group constraint. The aim of this experiment was to investigate if changing straw provision resulted in similar and reversible effects in this behaviour.120 male pigs (40±0.4kg) were used in three blocks each with 4 pens of 10 pigs. In each block of 42d duration one pen had no straw throughout (treatment A); one pen had no straw for 21d (period 1) followed by straw for 21d (period 2)(B); one pen had straw followed by no straw(C) and one pen had straw throughout (D). The pens were situated in a naturally ventilated building with light from 0600 to 2000h.
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Morgan, C. A., L. A. Deans, B. L. Nielsen e A. B. Lawrence. "Straw provision and the feeding behaviour of pigs". Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science 1998 (1998): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0308229600033298.

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One of the costs of living in a group is the imposition by certain group members of constraints on the behaviour of others (Mendl and Deag, 1995). This appears to be the case with feeding behaviour where individual pigs show a large number of small meals but group members have fewer larger meals (de Haer and de Vries, 1993). Morgan et al. (1997) found that grouped pigs given straw bedding had more smaller meals than those without, suggesting some alleviation of the group constraint. The aim of this experiment was to investigate if changing straw provision resulted in similar and reversible effects in this behaviour.120 male pigs (40±0.4kg) were used in three blocks each with 4 pens of 10 pigs. In each block of 42d duration one pen had no straw throughout (treatment A); one pen had no straw for 21d (period 1) followed by straw for 21d (period 2)(B); one pen had straw followed by no straw(C) and one pen had straw throughout (D). The pens were situated in a naturally ventilated building with light from 0600 to 2000h.
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Bałucińska-Church, M., L. Piro, H. Fink, F. Fiore, M. Matsuoka, G. C. Perola e P. Soffitta. "Modelling the Soft X-ray Excess in E1615+061". Symposium - International Astronomical Union 159 (1994): 317. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900175229.

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SummaryWe report results of an international UV – X-ray campaign in 1990–1992 involving the IUE, Rosat and Ginga satellites to observe E1615+061, a Seyfert 1 galaxy with peculiar spectral and intensity behaviour over the last 20 years. The source has been found to be stable in its medium state during the observations. The Ginga (1–20 keV) spectrum of E1615+061 is adequately represented by a simple power law with a photon index α = 1.8 ± 0.1. However, α ∼ 2, as expected for the intrinsic power law component in a reflection model, cannot be ruled out statistically. The Rosat PSPC (0.1–2 keV) spectra collected during the All Sky Survey and the AO-1 phase can be well-described by a simple power law (α = 2.2 ± 0.1) with cold absorber (NH = 3.5 ± 0.3 · 10λ20 H/cmλ2). Both the photon index being significantly different than that obtained from the Ginga spectrum and the column density being smaller than the galactic column (NH ∼ 4.2 · 10λ20 H/cmλ2) give an indication of a soft excess over and above the hard component seen in the Ginga spectrum. E1615+061 has been observed with IUE in 1990 and in 1992. The source was stable and the colour excess E(B-V) derived from the data = 0.1 is in good agreement with that expected from the galactic absorption.To parameterise the soft excess we fitted the Rosat data with a two-component model consisting of a power law, and a blackbody or thermal bremsstrahlung, with a single galactic absorption term. The column density and the slope of the power law were kept constant. The blackbody temperature was 80 ± 6 eV and 63 ± 12 eV for photon index equal to 1.8 and 2.0, respectively, whereas the bremsstrahlung temperature was 220 ± 40 eV and 115 ± 30 eV for the two cases.An attempt to model the soft excess seen in the Rosat PSPC spectrum has been made assuming that the soft excess is the high energy tail of a disc spectrum which peaks in the UV part of the spectrum. Additionally it was assumed that there is a hard component contributing to the spectrum from UV to X-rays with parameters as described by the Ginga spectrum. The best fit parameters: the mass of the central source and the mass accretion rate were around 5 ± 1 · 10λ6 M⊙ and 0.2 ± 0.04 M⊙/yr, respectively.Our modelling shows that the soft X-ray excess can be described (χredλ2 < 1.2) as the high energy tail of an accretion disk spectrum if the intrinsic power law is quite steep (α = 2). The main contribution to the residuals in the Rosat PSPC range comes from 0.3–0.6 keV, with a tendency for these residuals to increase when the slope gets flatter. The accretion luminosity is ∼ 6.5 · 10λ44 erg/s for the best fit parameters, i.e. about the Eddington luminosity.
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Fernandes-Acioli, N. A. N., R. C. Pereira-Carvalho, R. S. Fontenele, C. Lacorte, S. G. Ribeiro, M. E. N. Fonseca e L. S. Boiteux. "First Report of Sida micrantha mosaic virus in Phaseolus vulgaris in Brazil". Plant Disease 95, n.º 9 (setembro de 2011): 1196. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-05-10-0343.

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Snap and common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) are severely affected by Bean golden mosaic virus (BGMV) infection, so far the only begomovirus reported on these crops in Brazil (1). Samples of snap and common beans colonized by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci biotype B and displaying golden mosaic, chlorotic spots, and leaf distortion were collected in three production regions in Goiás State (Goianápolis, Luziânia, and Itaberaí) between 2003 and 2007. Total DNA extracted from leaf samples was used as template in PCR assays using universal primers targeting conserved regions of the DNA-A and DNA-B genomes (3). Begomovirus-specific amplicons were observed only with DNA template from symptomatic plants. Two single amplicons were observed for both genomic segments, indicating the presence of bipartite species in all samples. Sequence analysis of four isolates (named as GO-176, GO-260, GO-354, and GO-368) obtained from common bean samples indicated identity levels of approximately 95% with the DNA-A segment of BGMV (GenBank Accession No. FJ665283). However, the complete DNA-A sequence (GenBank Accession No. HM357459.1) of the GO-060 isolate (from a symptomatic snap bean plant collected in Goianápolis) displayed 76% identity with BGMV (GenBank Accession No. FJ665283) and 95% identity with the DNA-A of a Sida micrantha mosaic virus (SimMV) isolate (GenBank Accession No. EU908733.1) reported to be infecting okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) and 94.8% with a SimMV isolate reported to be infecting soybean (GenBank Accession No. FJ686693) in Brazil (2). Koch's postulates were fulfilled for the isolate GO-060 by inoculating a set of soybean and bean accessions via a biolistic approach. The ratio of positive PCR amplicons per total of inoculated plants were 15 of 16 for snap bean cv. Trepador, 9 of 10 for snap bean cv. Fartura, 18 of 24 for common bean cv. Olate Pinto, and 19 of 25 for common bean cv. Carioca. The isolate was also able to infect eight of nine soybean ‘Doko’ plants. Sequence analysis using symptomatic leaf samples (15 days after inoculation) confirmed SimMV as the causal agent. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a SimMV isolate infecting P. vulgaris. This virus is apparently fast expanding its host range from Malvaceae to Solanaceae species and leguminous hosts after the introduction of B. tabaci biotype B (2). More extensive surveys are necessary to access the current epidemiological importance of SimMV in both snap and common beans in Brazil. References: (1) J.C. Faria and D. P. Maxwell. Phytopathology 89:262, 1999. (2) F. R. Fernandes et al. Arch. Virol. 154:1567, 2009. (3) M. R. Rojas et al. Plant Dis. 77:340, 1993.
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Handlin, Oscar. "Wiegand, Wayne A. Irrepressible Reformer: A Biography of Melvil Dewey. Chicago: ALA, 1996. 403p. $35. (ISBN 0-8389-0680-X.)". College & Research Libraries 58, n.º 1 (1 de janeiro de 1997): 102–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.58.1.102.

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Neil, Henderson J., e Vesperi Maria D, eds. The Culture of long term care: Nursing home ethnography. Westport, Conn: Bergin & Garvey, 1995.

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budget, Cameroon Direction du. Circulaire no 2985 MINFI/B du 06 juillet 1990: Portant instructions relatives à l'exécution et au contrôle de l'exécution du budget de l'Etat pour l'exercice 1990/1991. [Yaounde?]: Le Ministère, 1990.

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Razali, Azhar Rhafsah bin, 1953- e Indonesia. Kejaksaan Negeri (Banda Aceh), eds. Surat dakwaan no. perk. 06/SUBV/B. ACEH/3/1991, nama lengkap Azhar Rhafsah bin Razali ... [Banda Aceh]: Kejaksaan Negeri Banda Aceh, 1991.

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United States. Federal Highway Administration., ed. Testing Of New Bridge Rail And Transition Designs... Volume III: Appendix B BR27D Bridge Railing... Publication No. FHWA-RD-93-060... U.S. Department Of Transportation... June 1997. [S.l: s.n., 1997.

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1959-, Ollila Eeva, ed. Making a healthy world: Agencies, actors, and policies in international health. Helsink: Stakes, 1997.

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Culture of Long Term Care: Nursing Home Ethnography. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 1995.

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Geschichte der Pharmazie. Eschborn: Govi-Verlag, 1998.

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(Translator), G. M. Goshgarian, ed. Three Women in Dark Times: Edith Stein, Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil. Cornell University Press, 2001.

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Three women in dark times: Edith Stein, Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil, or, Amor fati, amor mundi. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press, 2000.

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Gang kou lun tai shi ji zhuang xiang men shi qi zhong ji ji shu tiao jian: Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo jiao tong b pu biao zhun, JT 5019-86 : 1986-06-16 fa bu, 1987-01-15 shi shi. [Peking]: Ren min jiao tong chu ban she., 1987.

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"1 Vereinigte Hospitien Trier. BVerwG, Beschluss vom 2.7.2007 (7 B 65/06)". In Entscheidungen in Kirchensachen seit 1946 1.7.-31.12.2007, editado por Manfred Baldus e Stefan Muckel, 1–9. Berlin, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110255867.1.

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"25 Abzug von Kirchensteuer nur im Jahr der Zahlung. BFH, Beschluss vom 8.10.2007 (XI B 112/06)". In Entscheidungen in Kirchensachen seit 1946 1.7.-31.12.2007, editado por Manfred Baldus e Stefan Muckel. Berlin, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110255867.200.

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"B. Graduate mathematics courses for 1905–1906 from the Harvard President’s Report for 1905–06". In Spectrum, 205–6. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/spec/085/10.

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Elfering, Achim, e Tobias Zimmermann. "Work interruptions and nearby-falls in geriatric nurses: attention failure as a mediator and job tenure as moderator". In 15th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2024). AHFE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1005308.

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In industrial countries, caring for the elderly in geriatric nursing homes is rapidly growing. Caregivers face intensive demands and often suffer from high workloads and frequent work interruptions. Not only in patients but also in geriatric nurses, slips, trips, and falls (STF) are frequent. We expect work interruptions to increase attentional failure, and attentional failure to increase the risk of STF (hypothesis 1). Moreover, we expect caregiver’s job tenure to moderate the indirect effect of work interruptions via attention failure on STF. The indirect mediation path should to be stronger in caregivers with less job tenure compared to caregivers who are rather tenured (hypothesis 2). With increasing job experience task regulation in many tasks has become automatic and less resource consuming and therefore more experienced caregivers attention capacity is less likely to be overcharged by work interruptions. Purpose: The current study tests a mediation model with attentional failure as a mediator between work interruptions and STF and job tenure as a potential moderator of such mediation. The sample comprised 45 geriatric nurses. Methods: All measures were self-report. Interruptions of work were assessed by a shortened version of the Instrument for Stress- Oriented Task Analysis (Semmer et al., 1995). Attention failure at work was assessed with the subscale of attention failure from the Workplace Cognitive Failure Scale (Wallace & Chen, 2005) in the German-validated translation). STFs at work were assessed with a scale from Elfering et al. (2013). Job tenure was assessed with a single item. The moderated mediation model was based on OLS regression analyses. The mediation tests were done using the PROCESS SPSS macro tool (Hayes, 2018). Results: The test of the mediation model showed significant path coefficients for the path between task interruptions and attention failure and the path between attention failure and STF. Variance explanation in the prediction of attentional failure (33% variance explanation, p = 002) and prediction of STF (27% variance explained, p = .003) was satisfactory. Moreover, the strength of the indirect path (path a * path b) was significant for the mean of job tenure (B = 0.10, SE = .06, CI = 0.02 to 0.21), but higher with low job tenure and smaller with high job tenure. The indirect path for those participants with low job tenure was stronger (PR 16% or 1 year of job tenure: B = 0.16, SE = .09, CI = 0.04 to 0.32). For those participants with the highest job tenure (PR 84% or 5 years of job tenure), the indirect path was smaller and not significant anymore (B = 0.04, SE = .07, CI = -0.04 to 0.18). Hence, the strength of mediation did depend on job tenure, but the test of moderation failed to reach statistical significance, although the interaction of job tenure * task interruptions explained 4% of the variation in attentional failure (p = .085). In sum, the mediation model (hypothesis 1) was confirmed while the moderated mediation (hypothesis 2) was rejected but data showed a tendency that pointed in the expected direction. Conclusions: The study needs replication in a larger sample and preliminary evidence should be consolidated by use of a longitudinal and/or experimental design. The preliminary evidence suggests that interruptions should be targeted not only in the prevention of work stress and efforts to increase patient safety but also in the prevention of STF in geriatric nurses. Training should address nurses, managers, and residents on how to reduce interruptions and how to cope with task interruptions.
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