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The role of work-life balance policies in healthcare human resources management
(2011)Currently a European wide study has surveyed some 1,406 nurses in 115 units within over 30 hospitals as part of a longer study. This study looks at nurses' qualifications, productivity, their working environment as well ... -
Role of b in regulating the compatible solute uptake systems of listeria monocytogenes: osmotic induction of opuc is b dependent
(American Society for Microbiology, 2003-04-01)The regulation of the compatible solute transport systems in Listeria monocytogenes by the stress-inducible sigma factor sigma(B) was investigated. Using wild-type strain 10403S and an otherwise isogenic strain carrying ... -
Role ofhelicobacter pylori rfajgenes (hp0159 and hp1416) in lipopolysaccharide synthesis
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The roles and functions of shop stewards in workplace partnership: evidence from the Republic of Ireland
(Employee Relations, 2010)Purpose: This article examines the roles and influence of shop stewards under workplace partnership regimes in five case study firms in the Republic of Ireland. It assess the dynamics and potential longevity of partnership ... -
Roles of a novel serine/threonine protein kinase Ulk4 in mouse brain development and functions
(2016-05-03)SUMMARY UNC-51-like kinase 4 (ULK4) is a novel gene encoding a potential serine/threonine kinase (STK), and little is known about its functions. Limited studies have been carried out so far, and most of the current 12 ... -
The roles of centrins/caltractins at the centrosome and in genome maintenance
(2012-06-21)The principal microtubule-organising centre in animal cells, the centrosome, contains centrin, a small, highly-conserved calcium-binding protein that can be found throughout eukaryotes. Several centrin isoforms exist and ... -
Roles of DNA polymerase eta and replication protein A (RPA) in undamaged and platinum-treated human cells
(2012-09-28)Platinum-based drugs are widely used in cancer therapy. Bypass of platinum-induced DNA adducts during DNA replication by specialised DNA polymerases may contribute to drug tolerance and tumour cell resistance. Human cells ... -
The roles of financial threat, social support, work stress and mental distress in dairy farmers' expectations of injury
(Frontiers Media, 2016-06-21)Farming is dangerous, with fatalities among the highest in any occupation. Farmers often work alone, for long hours, with unreliable equipment and in difficult weather conditions with hazardous chemicals and livestock. In ... -
The roles of microRNAs in human mesenchymal stem cell adipogenesis
(2012-05-28)The current epidemic of obesity has resulted in a renewed interest in the developmental origins of adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is formed from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in a process known as adipogenesis. MicroRNAs ... -
Roles of vertebrate smc5 in sister chromatid cohesion and homologous recombinational repair
(American Society for Microbiology, 2011-01-18)The structural maintenance of chromosomes (Smc) family members Smc5 and Smc6 are both essential in budding and fission yeasts. Yeast smc5/6 mutants are hypersensitive to DNA damage, and Smc5/6 is recruited to HO-induced ... -
Romantic attraction and substance use in 15-year-old adolescents from eight European countries
(MDPI, 2019-08-23)Sexual minority youth are at higher risk of substance use than heterosexual youth. However, most evidence in this area is from North America, and it is unclear whether the findings can be generalized to other cultures and ... -
Rotating antenna microwave imaging system for breast cancer detection
(EMW Publishing, 2010-01-01)Breast imaging using Confocal Microwave Imaging (CMI) has becoming a difficult problem, primarily due to the recently-established dielectric heterogeneity of normal breast tissue. CMI for breast cancer detection was ... -
Rotational Modulation of M/L Dwarfs due to Magnetic Spots
(2007)We find periodic I-band variability in two ultracool dwarfs, TVLM 513-46546 and 2MASS J00361617+1821104, on either side of the M/L dwarf boundary. Both of these targets are short-period radio transients, with the detected ... -
Rotational modulation of the radio emission from the m9 dwarf tvlm 513−46546: broadband coherent emission at the substellar boundary?
(IOP Publishing, 2006-12-10)The Very Large Array was used to observe the ultracool rapidly rotating M9 dwarf TVLM 513-46546 simultaneously at 4.88 and 8.44 GHz. The radio emission was determined to be persistent, variable, and periodic at both ... -
Rotational moulding of PEEK polymer liners with carbon fibre/PEEK over tape-placement for space cryogenic fuel tanks
(Elsevier, 2017-07-15)PEEK polymers are investigated as replacement materials for metallic liners in composite overwrapped pressure vessels (COPVs) for fuel tank applications in space. A novel, integrally heated, rotational moulding tool has ... -
A route to 1-Deoxynojirimycin and 1-Deoxymannojirimycin derivatives with quaternary centers adjacent to the ring nitrogen from Methyl α-d-Mannopyranoside
(Wiley, 2020-02-03)6-Alkylated-8-azido-1,6-octadiene derivatives were prepared from methyl α-D-mannopyranoside. The sequence to allylic azide precursors included a Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction with a concomitant epimerization that ... -
Routine electronic surveys: development and testing of a pilot instrument for health staff assessment of feeding at 12 months: the “weaning at one” survey
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The rôle of information technology in enterprise reengineering.
(Wiley, 1997)Information Technology has often been argued to be central to the development and implementation of redesigned business processes from the first appearance of the term Business Process Reengineering . Yet, the contribution ... -
Rtel1 inhibits trinucleotide repeat expansions and fragility
(Elsevier BV, 2014-03-01)Human RTEL1 is an essential, multifunctional helicase that maintains telomeres, regulates homologous recombination, and helps prevent bone marrow failure. Here, we show that RTEL1 also blocks trinucleotide repeat expansions, ...