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“That's bang out of order, mate!”: Gendered and racialized micro‐practices of disadvantage and privilege in UK business schools (2022)
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The existence of gendered and racialized inequalities in academia has been well documented. To date, research has primarily addressed the intersectional disadvantages faced by members of minority groups with much less attention paid to the privileges... Read More about “That's bang out of order, mate!”: Gendered and racialized micro‐practices of disadvantage and privilege in UK business schools.

Climate anxiety, wellbeing and pro-environmental action: correlates of negative emotional responses to climate change in 32 countries (2022)
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This study explored the correlates of climate anxiety in a diverse range of national contexts. We analysed cross-sectional data gathered in 32 countries (N = 12,246). Our results show that climate anxiety is positively related to rate of exposure to... Read More about Climate anxiety, wellbeing and pro-environmental action: correlates of negative emotional responses to climate change in 32 countries.

Interprofessional practice in the intensive treatment unit during the Covid-19 pandemic; the reflections of an advanced practitioner radiographer (2022)
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Booth, S., Verrier, W., Naylor, S., Strudwick, R., & Harvey-Lloyd, J. (2022). Interprofessional practice in the intensive treatment unit during the Covid-19 pandemic; the reflections of an advanced practitioner radiographer. Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, 29, 100561. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xjep.2022.100561

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The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 posed significant challenges to the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom (UK). Existing workforce shortages were further exacerbated with staff absence, and... Read More about Interprofessional practice in the intensive treatment unit during the Covid-19 pandemic; the reflections of an advanced practitioner radiographer.

New insights into cholesterol-mediated ERRα activation in breast cancer progression and pro-tumoral microenvironment orchestration. (2022)
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Brindisi, M., Frattaruolo, L., Fiorillo, M., Dolce, V., Sotgia, F., Lisanti, M., & Cappello, A. (2022). New insights into cholesterol-mediated ERRα activation in breast cancer progression and pro-tumoral microenvironment orchestration. FEBS Journal, https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.16651

Breast cancer remains the greatest cause of cancer-related death in women worldwide. Its aggressiveness and progression derive from intricate processes that occur simultaneously both within the tumour itself and in the neighbouring cells that make up... Read More about New insights into cholesterol-mediated ERRα activation in breast cancer progression and pro-tumoral microenvironment orchestration..

Measuring Institutions’ Adoption of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Online Learning Environments: Integrating the Innovation Diffusion Theory with Technology Adoption Rate (2022)
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Artificial intelligence applications (AIA) increase innovative interaction, allowing for a more interactive environment in governmental institutions. Artificial intelligence is user-friendly and embraces an effective number of features among the diff... Read More about Measuring Institutions’ Adoption of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Online Learning Environments: Integrating the Innovation Diffusion Theory with Technology Adoption Rate.

The importance of psychological flow in a creative, embodied and enactive psychological therapy approach (Arts for the Blues) (2022)
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Psychological flow can be experienced in various occupational, recreational and creative domains and may confer increased well-being. Yet, very few studies have examined flow as a potential feature of creative arts therapies – particularly therapies... Read More about The importance of psychological flow in a creative, embodied and enactive psychological therapy approach (Arts for the Blues).

Unmarginalising participation in the past and enabling engagement in community archaeology – Dig Greater Manchester, a case study (2022)
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Nevell, M. (2022). Unmarginalising participation in the past and enabling engagement in community archaeology – Dig Greater Manchester, a case study. Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage, 9(4), 235-247. https://doi.org/10.1080/20518196.2022.2130594

Dig Greater Manchester (DGM) was a large archaeological community engagement project operating within Britain during the years 2011 to 2016. Its scope and scale were designed to assess the impact of enabling local communities and individuals to acqui... Read More about Unmarginalising participation in the past and enabling engagement in community archaeology – Dig Greater Manchester, a case study.

A Comprehensive Review for Removal of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Attained from Wastewater Observations Using Carbon-Based Anodic Oxidation Process (2022)
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Mussa, Z. H., Al-Qaim, F. F., Jawad, A. H., Scholz, M., & Yaseen, Z. M. (2022). A Comprehensive Review for Removal of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Attained from Wastewater Observations Using Carbon-Based Anodic Oxidation Process. Toxics, 10(10), 598. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10100598

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (concentration <µg/L) are globally acknowledged as hazardous emerging pollutants that pass via various routes in the environment and ultimately enter aquatic food chains. In this context, the article rev...

The economic case for hospital discharge services for people experiencing homelessness in England: An in-depth analysis with different service configurations providing specialist care (2022)
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There are long-standing concerns that people experiencing homelessness may not recover well if left unsupported after a hospital stay. This study reports on a study investigating the cost-effectiveness of three different ‘in patient care coordination... Read More about The economic case for hospital discharge services for people experiencing homelessness in England: An in-depth analysis with different service configurations providing specialist care.

Developing an industry 4.0 readiness model using fuzzy cognitive maps approach (2022)
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Monshizadeh, F., Moghadam, M., Mansouri, T., & Kumar, M. (2022). Developing an industry 4.0 readiness model using fuzzy cognitive maps approach. International Journal of Production Economics, 255, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2022.108658

Industry 4.0, or the fourth industrial revolution, is a new paradigm in manufacturing digitalization, which provides various opportunities for enterprises. Industry 4.0 readiness models are worthy methods to aid manufacturing organizations in trackin... Read More about Developing an industry 4.0 readiness model using fuzzy cognitive maps approach.

Exploration of defined 2-dimensional working electrode shapes through additive manufacturing (2022)
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Ferrari, A., Hurst, N., Bernalte, E., Crapnell, R., Whittingham, M., Brownson, D., & Banks, C. (2022). Exploration of defined 2-dimensional working electrode shapes through additive manufacturing. Analyst, 22, https://doi.org/10.1039/D2AN01412B

In this work, the electrochemical response of different morphologies (shapes) and dimensions of additively manufactured (3D-printing) carbon black (CB)/poly-lactic acid (PLA) electrodes are reported. The working electrodes (WE) are printed using stan... Read More about Exploration of defined 2-dimensional working electrode shapes through additive manufacturing.

Integrating teachers’ TPACK levels and students’ learning motivation, technology innovativeness, and optimism in an IoT acceptance model (2022)
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The growing use of the Internet of Things (IoT) around the world has encouraged researchers to investigate how and why the IoT is implemented in colleges and universities. Previous studies have focused on individual attitudes rather than the integrat... Read More about Integrating teachers’ TPACK levels and students’ learning motivation, technology innovativeness, and optimism in an IoT acceptance model.

The effect of resistance training on functional capacity in middle-aged to elderly individuals with peripheral artery disease: a meta-analysis (2022)
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Pearson, S., Sindall, P., Caldow, E., & Taberner, P. (2022). The effect of resistance training on functional capacity in middle-aged to elderly individuals with peripheral artery disease: a meta-analysis. International angiology : a journal of the International Union of Angiology, https://doi.org/10.23736/S0392-9590.22.04922-7

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is an ischemic disease of the lower limbs, caused by atherosclerotic plaques, leading to impairments in functional capacity and reduced quality of life. This meta-analysis aimed to assess the effect of 12-week and 24-w... Read More about The effect of resistance training on functional capacity in middle-aged to elderly individuals with peripheral artery disease: a meta-analysis.

Relationships and reciprocity in learning: a Palestine field trip for social work and youth and community students (2022)
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community students. Critical and Radical Social Work, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1332/204986021X16623675816737

For over ten years now, social work and youth and community students from a university in England have travelled to Palestine to be hosted by families and conduct a study tour of the West Bank. They have visited governors in the West Bank, community... Read More about Relationships and reciprocity in learning: a Palestine field trip for social work and youth and community students.