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    Identifying and analyzing drivers of innovative behavior based on strategic management of human resources in knowledge-based organizations by Mitra Sadoughi

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The purpose of this study aims to identify and analyze innovative behavior proposals based on strategic human resource management in knowledge-based organizations. …”
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    Preliminary stream sediment geochemical exploration for base metals and other elements in terms of source apportionment and contamination status of Manjo and environs, Cameroon by Ngambu Aloysius Afahnwie, Victor Fonabe Embui, Lemnyuy Prosper Yiika, Kouankap Nono Gus Djibril, Fomekong Bertrand Kehding

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…According to this research, there should be more focus on monitoring the point sources of metals entering aquatic environment from human-induced activities to abate the anthropogenic inputs. …”
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    Christian vs liberal conceptions of human rights by Piotr Mazurkiewicz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… The Catholic Church has traditionally raised four objections to the doctrine of human rights in its liberal version: the lack of reference to God as the source of human rights, individualism, the absence of a list of human duties accompanying individual rights, and the doctrine’s vulnerability to proliferation and creative interpretation of those rights. …”
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    St. John Paul II’s Natural Law Legacy and International Human Rights Culture of Human Dignity – A Road to Universal Brotherhood and Peace by Ján Figel

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Highlighting secular and faith-based sources including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Vatican II Council Declaration, the text emphasizes human dignity as the meeting point for religious and secular humanists. …”
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    Capacity of Human Dental Follicle Cells to Differentiate into Neural Cells In Vitro by Shingo Kanao, Naomi Ogura, Kosuke Takahashi, Ko Ito, Masaaki Suemitsu, Kayo Kuyama, Toshirou Kondoh

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The dental follicle is an ectomesenchymal tissue surrounding the developing tooth germ. Human dental follicle cells (hDFCs) have the capacity to commit to differentiation into multiple cell types. …”
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    Implementation gaps in food safety interventions: evidence from a multi-vocal review focusing on animal-source foods in Ethiopia by Meseret Bekele, Meseret Bekele, Delia Grace, Delia Grace, Theodore J. D. Knight-Jones, Florence Mutua, Johanna F. Lindahl, Johanna F. Lindahl, Johanna F. Lindahl, Meena Daivadanam

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…BackgroundFood safety in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, is shifting from identifying risks to implementing solutions, especially in the production, handling, and processing of animal-source foods. These foods are an essential and highly nutritious part of human diets in Ethiopia but pose significant health risks due to a high prevalence of foodborne illnesses which originate from consumption of infected animal products or from contamination along the value chain.ObjectiveThis study aimed to analyze the current food safety intervention landscape in Ethiopia, to identify critical gaps and challenges related to the implementation of interventions aimed at improving the safety of animal-source foods.MethodsA multi-vocal literature review was conducted, combining published sources, grey literature, and key stakeholder interviews. …”
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    Functional analysis of human hematopoietic stem cell gene expression using zebrafish. by Craig E Eckfeldt, Eric M Mendenhall, Catherine M Flynn, Tzu-Fei Wang, Michael A Pickart, Suzanne M Grindle, Stephen C Ekker, Catherine M Verfaillie

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…To identify candidate regulators of HSC fate decisions, we compared the transcriptome of human umbilical cord blood and bone marrow (CD34+)(CD33-)(CD38-)Rho(lo)(c-kit+) cells, enriched for hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells with (CD34+)(CD33-)(CD38-)Rho(hi) cells, enriched in committed progenitors. …”
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    Identification of potential accident concentrations due to traffic violations by drivers, taking into account the human factor by I. E. Ilyina, E. E. Vitvitsky, K. A. Perekusikhina, V. I. Rassokha

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…At the same time, in the context of ensuring road safety, the human factor is not considered, which consists in intentionally committed violations or unintentional mistakes when driving a vehicle. …”
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    Presenting a model for the establishment and maintenance of expert human resources in the government organizations of Sistan and Baluchestan province by Majid Reza Dahmardeh, Vahid pourshahabi, Amin Reza Kamalian, Habibollah Salaerzehi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The data showed that employee turnover rates varied significantly across UK industries.Roknabadi & Adibzadeh (2023), in a research titled identifying and prioritizing the factors affecting human resources maintenance in Islamic Azad University, came to the conclusion that maintaining expert staff in Islamic Azad University first requires attracting efficient, committed and specialized staff.Research methodologyThe current research is applicable in terms of its purpose, and survey in terms of the execution method, and is based on structural equation modeling. …”
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    Development and calibration of a portable detection device for in vivo measurement of high-energy photon emitters incorporated by humans by Alexandre Barbosa Soares, Mayara Nascimento Arbach, Éder Augusto de Lucena, Ana Letícia Almeida Dantas, Bernardo Maranhão Dantas

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The evaluation of the system is based on the estimation of the minimum committed effective doses associated to the minimum detectable activities, calculated using current biokinetic and dosimetric models available in the literature. …”
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    Plaider la « bonne gouvernance sécuritaire » au Maroc : Domestiquer les savoirs de réforme en régime de contrainte consensuelle by Irene Lizzola

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…If, on the one hand, this reformist lexicon promotes NGOs’ depoliticized commitment and the institutional construction of a liberal appearance, on the other, it constitutes a tool in the hands of professionalized and internationalized NGOs, which allows them to keep the discussion open with the authorities around the security issue. …”
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    Talent Management Pattern Finding with a Succession Approach Using the Met-asynthesis Method by Ali tavakoli, maryam majidi, Alireza Afsharnejad, gholamreza amjadi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Undoubtedly, the most successful organizations in implementing succession planning programs are those that are based on investing in the development of internal talents and have no problems in securing human capital when the organization's current talents leave in the future, which has led to the change of the term "talent pool" to "talent river" (Tayyar et al, 2020).The Role of Talent Management in Succession PlansTalent management plays a pivotal role in succession planning in organizations and acts as a bridge between current leadership and future leaders. …”
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    Freedom of Religion and Gender Equality in Sustainable Development Agenda by Khansadhia Afifah Wardana, Rahayu Rahayu, Sukirno Sukirno

    Published 2022-01-01
    “… The implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) often lacks in human rights perspective, although the goals themselves were created based on the human rights principles. …”
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    The Anthropology of Fear of God Based on Allameh Tabatabai's Perspective: A Psychological Approach by mahmood khaliliyan shalamzari

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…According to Allameh Tabatabai, absolute fear is not a morbid emotion; rather, it is considered an illness when it leads to the loss of nafs [weakness of will] and has three characteristics: 1) creating a state of confusion in a person, 2) moaning (alfaza), and 3) decreasing the ability to deal with the source of fear (Tabatabai, 1995, p. 321).Anthropological characteristics of fear of GodIn Allama Tabatabaei’s thought, the emergence of fear of God in humans is based on four characteristics: 1) purposefulness, 2) existential characteristics of humans (dependency and connectedness of humans), 3) motivated human beings to repel harm, and 4) levels of human knowledge of monotheism. …”
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