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René J. Dubos, 1940
René J. Dubos. Utilization of Selective Microbial Agents in the Study of Biological Problems Lecture delivered March 21, 1940 Posted with permission
Social expectations as a possible mechanism for adult personality change
OBJECTIVE: Personality traits change in both mean levels and variance across the life span but the mechanisms underlying these developmental trends remain unclear. Social Investment Principle (SIP) suggests that social...
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Investigating general and specific psychopathology factors with nuance-level personality traits.
Mental health disorders share substantial variance, prompting researchers to develop structural models that can capture both generalised psychopathology risk and disorder/symptom-specific variation. This study investigated the...
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Social expectations and abilities to meet them as possible mechanisms of youth personality development.
OBJECTIVE: Personality traits change from childhood through late-adolescence, however the effects of social expectations and self-regulatory efforts remain unknown. This study aims to explore mechanisms underlying personality...
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Reducing the Negative Effects of Psychological Contract Breach during Management-Imposed Change
Employees' experiences of psychological contract breach (PCB) contribute substantially to the failure of change initiatives. Consequently, if organizational leaders want to successfully implement change efforts, it is imperative...
Medical Utopias
René J. Dubos
Jan 01, 0001
This article by Dr. Dubos was based on a Lowell Lecture in a series on "Disease and the Advancement of Basic Science" published under this title (edited by Dr. H. K. Beecher) by the Harvard University Press. The lecture appeared...
On the Design of Food Effect Studies in Adults for Extrapolating Oral Drug Absorption Data to Infants

In the present investigation, it was explored whether food effect on drug absorption in adults is similar with the food effect after administration of an infant meal with the drug product to adults. After confirming lack of...

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Investigating the Impact of Outsourcing on IT Flexibility
Modern healthcare organizations try to leverage their IT infrastructures to enhance the efficiency of processes and the quality of patient services. The flexibility of the IT infrastructure is a critical factor in the process of...
Strong Wet and Dry Adhesion by Cupped Microstructures.
Recent advances in bio-inspired microfibrillar adhesives have resulted in technologies that allow reliable attachment to a variety of surfaces. Because capillary and van der Waals forces are considerably weakened underwater...
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On the Design of Food Effect Studies in Adults for Extrapolating Oral Drug Absorption Data to Infants

In the present investigation, it was explored whether food effect on drug absorption in adults is similar with the food effect after administration of an infant meal with the drug product to adults. After confirming lack of...

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Neurotechnologies Applied to Society's Perception of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) in Smart Cities
This study aims to quantify the perception of value and acceptance by citizens of the use of cyber-physical systems (CPS) in transportation systems and smart cities using neurotechnologies. The work has been developed in the...
MA-XRF imaging on René Magritte's La condition humaine
Abstract Magritte’s composition La condition humaine, 1935 was found to conceal under its paint layers an entire quarter of a lost composition by the artist, until recently only known from a small black/white...
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