US federal and state actions can improve food ingredient safety
Category: Social Sciences
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US federal and state actions can improve food ingredient safety
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Not all exercise boosts mental health — it’s the why that matters most
Research often points to exercise as a good way to boost mental health, but a recent study from the University of Georgia suggests that it’s not just physical movement that affects mental health.
It’s how, where and why you exercise that makes…
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The relationship between FDI quality, new quality productivity forces, and economic resilience in China’s Yangtze River Delta region: insights from an empirical spatial Durbin model
Analysis of the impact of FDI quality on economic resilience
Based on the preceding mechanism analysis, we first examine the impact of FDI quality on economic resilience. Regression is conducted using linear and nonlinear two-way fixed-effects…
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Effects of psychosocial stress on laryngeal microbiology and epithelial barrier integrity
Nguyen-Feng, V. N., Asplund, A., Frazier, P. A. & Misono, S. Association between communicative participation and psychosocial factors in patients with voice disorders. JAMA Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaoto.2020.4956…
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Exploring female leadership: servant leadership practices in basic education in Oman
Discussion related to the first research question
The results of the study indicate that female school leaders practice servant leadership with their teachers at a moderate level. This moderate level of servant leadership is not considered a…
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How a lack of haptic feedback affects eye-hand coordination and embodiment in virtual reality
The object interaction task used in this dataset (Pasta Box Task) was originally used to study eye-hand coordination in the real world31, and has previously been translated into VR using hand-held controllers32. The version of the task used here…
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A study on factors shaping innovative work behavior and service innovation performance in government sectors: role of digital leadership and dynamic capabilities
Digital leadership
DL in government can be defined as the ability of public sector leaders to guide and manage the integration of digital technologies into the fabric of government operations to improve efficiency, innovation, and public service…
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The role of virtual reality-based cognitive training in enhancing motivation and cognitive functions in individuals with chronic stroke
The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of VR rehabilitation on motivation, cognitive function, and emotional state in post-stroke patients compared to conventional cognitive rehabilitation. Indeed, the experimental group demonstrated…
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Technology-enhanced mathematics learning: review of the interactions between technological attributes and aspects of mathematics education from 2013 to 2022
Mathematical standards (content and process) and technology
While various technologies were employed across different content standards, DMS and CAS emerged as a content-specific technology used exclusively for geometry and algebra, respectively,…
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The joint role of school adaptation and physical activity in the nonlinear effect of adolescent self-control and mental health
This study found a U-shaped relationship between adolescent self-control and mental health, which differs from the view in previous studies that the two have a linear relationship. Existing findings of the self-control resource depletion theory…
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