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Relationships between Employees&#39, Identifications and Citizenship Behavior in Work Groups: The Role of the Regularity and Intensity of Interactions

Author(s): Sidorenkov AV; Borokhovski EF;

This paper explores the relationships of various employees' identifications (personal, interpersonal, micro-group, group and organizational) in their two components (cognitive and affective) with two dimensions of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB): offering quality ideas and suggestions, and providing help and support within small work groups. ...

Article GUID: 34206317


Self-tunable engineered yeast probiotics for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease

Author(s): Scott BM; Gutiérrez-Vázquez C; Sanmarco LM; da Silva Pereira JA; Li Z; Plasencia A; Hewson P; Cox LM; O' Brien M; Chen SK; Moraes-Vieira PM; Chang BSW; Peisajovich SG; Quintana FJ;

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a complex chronic inflammatory disorder of the gastrointestinal tract. Extracellular adenosine triphosphate (eATP) produced by the commensal microbiota and host cells activates purinergic signaling, promoting intestinal inflammation and pathology. Based on the ...

Article GUID: 34183837


Toward a Comprehensive Assessment of Relationships with Teachers and Parents for Youth with Intellectual Disabilities

Author(s): Dubé C; Olivier E; Morin AJS; Tracey D; Craven RG; Maïano C;

This study proposes a multi-informant (youth, teachers, and parents) measure of relationship quality with adults for youth with intellectual disabilities (ID). A sample of 395 youth with mild (49.15%) and moderate (50.85%) ID, aged 11-22 (M = 15.82) was recruited in Canada (French-speaking, N = 142), and Australia (English-speaking, N = 253). Results supp ...

Article GUID: 34185237


Assessing the regional biogenic methanol emission from spring wheat during the growing season: A Canadian case study

Author(s): Cai M; An C; Guy C; Lu C; Mafakheri F;

As a volatile organic compound existing in the atmosphere, methanol plays a key role in atmospheric chemistry due to its comparatively high abundance and long lifetime. Croplands are a significant source of biogenic methanol, but there is a lack of systematic assessment for the production and emission of methanol from crops in various phases. In this stud ...

Article GUID: 34182392


Kinetic and reaction mechanism of generated by-products in a photocatalytic oxidation reactor: Model development and validation

Author(s): Malayeri M; Lee CS; Niu J; Zhu J; Haghighat F;

Photocatalytic oxidation is a promising technology to control air pollution. However, the formation of hazardous by-products hinders the commercialization application of this technology. This paper reports the development of a novel by-products predictive model considering the mass transfer of the pollutant in the gas phase and kinetic reaction in the sol ...

Article GUID: 34182424


Perchlorate bioreduction in UASB reactor: S2--autotrophic granular sludge formation and sulfate generation control

Author(s): Zhao R; Tao H; Song Y; Guo J; Chen Z; Lu C; Han Y; Li H; Hou Y;

Perchlorate (ClO4-) industrial wastewater requires ef?cient removal to prevent adverse environmental impacts, however, high concentration and low biodegradability give rise to poor ClO4- bioreduction performance. S2--autotrophic granular sludge (S2--AuGS) was firstly cultivated for high concentration perchlorate (ClO4-) removal in the Upflow Anaerobic Slu ...

Article GUID: 34180772


Mixtures of rare earth elements show antagonistic interactions in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Author(s): Morel E; Cui L; Zerges W; Wilkinson KJ;

In order to better understand the environmental risks of the rare earth elements (REEs), it is necessary to determine their fate and biological effects under environmentally relevant conditions (e.g. at low concentrations, REE mixtures). Here, the unicellular freshwater microalga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, was exposed for 2 h to one of three soluble REEs ...

Article GUID: 34175518


Varying genetic imprints of road networks and human density in North American mammal populations

Author(s): Habrich AK; Lawrence ER; Fraser DJ;

Road networks and human density are major factors contributing to habitat fragmentation and loss, isolation of wildlife populations, and reduced genetic diversity. Terrestrial mammals are particularly sensitive to road networks and encroachment by human populations. However, there are limited assessments of the impacts of road networks and human density o ...

Article GUID: 34178111


Intuitive eating in light of other eating styles and motives: Experiences with construct validity and the Hungarian adaptation of the Intuitive Eating Scale-2

Author(s): Román N; Rigó A; Gajdos P; Tóth-Király I; Urbán R;

Intuitive eating (IE), an adaptive eating approach, has been identified as a plausible positive determinant of physical and mental well-being. This cross-sectional survey study aimed to examine the construct validity of IE measured by the Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (IES-2). The conceptual network of different adaptive and maladaptive eating behaviors was al ...

Article GUID: 34171578


Functional gastrointestinal symptoms and increased risk for orthorexia nervosa

Author(s): Gajdos P; Román N; Tóth-Király I; Rigó A;

Purpose: Recent guidelines point out the possible risk for orthorexia nervosa in functional gastrointestinal disorders, however, to date, no study has investigated this association. The present study aimed to explore the potential relationship between irritable bowel syndrome-related functional gastrointestinal symptoms and certain maladaptive eating beha ...

Article GUID: 34170490


Editorial: Advances in Dietary Fat Absorption

Author(s): Nauli AM; Santosa S; Dixon JB;

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Article GUID: 34168573


A public health approach to gambling regulation: countering powerful influences

Author(s): van Schalkwyk MCI; Petticrew M; Cassidy R; Adams P; McKee M; Reynolds J; Orford J;

Often portrayed as a harmless leisure activity in the UK, gambling is being increasingly recognised as a public health concern. However, a gambling policy system that explicitly tackles public health concerns and confronts the dependencies and conflicts of interest that undermine the public good is absent in the UK. Although there is a window of opportuni ...

Article GUID: 34166631


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