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Spillover outcomes of job insecurity: differences among men and women (Consecuencias indirectas de la inseguridad laboral: diferencias entre hombres …

2021

A vast literature on job insecurity can be found. However, there are still several significant research gaps. Little attention has been paid to the spillover effect of job insecurity on employees’ ...

Social PsychologyJob insecuritySpillover effectFamily satisfactionDemographic economicsPsychologyFamily cohesionInternational Journal of Social Psychology
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Daily moods, health routines and recovery among employees working in the retail and services sector : A diary study

2022

This study examined the quality and fluctuation of daily moods as well as health routines and means of recovery from work strain among employees (n = 38) working nonstandard, often unpredictable schedules in the retail and services sector in Finland. Data were collected via a background questionnaire and a one-week mobile diary. The results indicated that the daily moods of employees were relatively positive but varied greatly from day to day. Hectic working days, unpredictable changes in work schedules, and compounded responsibilities at home and work were reported as causes of daily strain stemming from work. In contrast, more sleep and exercise were positively associated with daily mood …

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Modern Blue Pills and Red Pills

2020

This article presents the concept of blue pill, a stealth hypervisor-based rootkit, that was introduced by Joanna Rutkowska in 2006. The blue pill is a malicious thin hypervisor-based rootkit that takes control of the victim machine. Furthermore, as the blue pill does not run under the operating system context, the blue pill is very difficult to detect easily. The red pill is the competing concept (i.e., a forensics software that runs on the inspected machine and detects the existence of malicious hypervisor or blue pill). The concept of attestation of a host ensuring that no hypervisor is running was first introduced by Kennel and Jamieson in 2002. Modern advances in hypervisor technology …

Software_OPERATINGSYSTEMSTraditional medicineComputer sciencePill
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Extension of GPC Techniques

1971

Abstract Most of the common GPC gels exhibit pore sizes which are too small to separate very extended molecules, e.g., native cellulose in solution. Several gel types were tested with vinyl polymers of molecular weights up to 107 and with cellulose nitrate. Large pore size Styragel with acetone as solvent proved to be the most favorable gel system yielding effective separations for polymers with coil diameters in solution up to 4000 A. The evaluation of GPC runs usually requires a separate calibration procedure. We attempted to determine the molecular weight of the eluate directly as it leaves the column. This is done by a special automatic viscometer that allows measurement of the viscosit…

Solventchemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundViscosityChromatographychemistryCapillary actionElutionGeneral EngineeringViscometerPolymerCelluloseVinyl polymerSeparation Science
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A hybrid nano-MOF/polymer material for trace analysis of fluoroquinolones in complex matrices at microscale by on-line solid-phase extraction capilla…

2021

Abstract A hybrid material (nano-metal organic framework@organic polymer, named as nano-MOF@polymer) was applied for the first time as sorbent for on-line solid-phase extraction capillary electrophoresis with ultraviolet detection (SPE-CE-UV). The resulting material was prepared building layer-by-layer a HKUST-1 (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology-1) nano-MOF onto the polymer surface, which allowed controlling the thickness and maximizing the active surface area. The sorbent was widely characterized at micro- and nano-scale to validate the synthesis and to establish the material properties. Then, fritless microcartridges (2 mm) were assembled by packing only a few micrograms of …

SorbentPolymers02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)Capillary electrophoresisCapillary electrophoresisElectroforesi capil·larHumansSolid phase extractionDetection limitChromatographyElutionChemistrySolid Phase Extraction010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)Electrophoresis CapillaryReproducibility of ResultsNanostructured materials021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesMaterials nanoestructurats0210 nano-technologyHybrid materialFluoroquinolones
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Cross-border capital flows and information spillovers across the equity and currency markets in emerging economies

2021

This paper presents a novel perspective on the interaction between equity and currency markets in emerging market economies (EMEs) by (i) examining the nonlinear effects of capital flows on return spillovers between the stock and currency markets in a sample of twelve EMEs via the causality-in-quantiles approach of Balcilar et al., (2016), and (ii) providing a comparative analysis of the influence of debt versus equity flows over the spillover patterns. We show that the causal effects of international debt and equity flows on return spillovers across the equity and FX markets are largely concentrated at lower quantiles, suggesting that the arrival of information via capital flows tends to e…

Spillover effectCurrencyDebtmedia_common.quotation_subjectEquity (finance)EconomicsPortfolioMonetary economicsExternal debtEmerging marketsForeign exchange marketmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Another Look at Value and Momentum: Volatility Spillovers

2017

This paper examines volatility interdependencies between value and momentum returns. Using U.S. data over the period 1926-2015, we document persistent periods of low and high volatility spillovers between value and momentum strategies. Moreover, we find that the intensity of the volatility spillovers may change substantially in very short periods of time and that these shifts in spillover intensity can be linked to prominent economic events and financial market turmoil. Our results further demonstrate that value returns increase and momentum returns decrease monotonically with increasing volatility spillovers between the two strategies. Given this linkage between spillover intensity and ret…

Spillover effectFinancial economicsVolatility swapForward volatilityVolatility smileEconometricsEconomicsTrading strategyImplied volatilityVolatility (finance)Volatility risk premiumSSRN Electronic Journal
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Prognostic importance of DNA from human papillomavirus in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma.

2021

Survival of patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is generally low, with the likelihood of locoregional recurrence or disease progression (LR/DP). Knowledge of prognostic factors for survival is key to achieving an understanding and increased survival. The present study aimed to identify prognostic factors for patients with OSCC, especially the presence of DNA from human papillomavirus (HPV). Retrospective cohort study including 119 patients with OSCC treated at the National Cancer Institute in Mexico City (2009-2013). Clinical information was obtained from patient records including LR/DP. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues were obtained and used for detecting DNA from di…

Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckPapillomavirus InfectionsAlphapapillomavirusPrognosisOropharyngeal NeoplasmsOtorhinolaryngologyramal asymmetryHead and Neck NeoplasmsDNA ViralCarcinoma Squamous CellHumansSurgeryodontogenic cystsMouth Neoplasmscondylar asymmetryNeoplasm Recurrence LocalGeneral DentistryPapillomaviridaeUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASRetrospective StudiesMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Macroscopic capillarity without a constitutive capillary pressure function

2006

This paper challenges the foundations of the macroscopic capillary pressure concept. The capillary pressure function, as it is traditionally assumed in the constitutive theory of two-phase immiscible displacement in porous media, relates the pressure difference between nonwetting and wetting fluid to the saturation of the wetting fluid. The traditional capillary pressure function neglects the fundamental difference between percolating and nonpercolating fluid regions as first emphasized in R. Hilfer [Macroscopic equations of motion for two phase flow in porous media, Phys. Rev. E 58 (1998) 2090]. The theoretical approach proposed here starts from residual saturations as the volume fractions…

Statistics and ProbabilityCapillary pressureMaterials scienceCapillary actionMultiphase flowThermodynamicsMechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsCapillary numberlaw.inventionPhysics::Fluid DynamicslawTwo-phase flowHydrostatic equilibriumPorous mediumQuasistatic processPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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Decomposable multiphase entropic descriptor

2013

To quantify degree of spatial inhomogeneity for multiphase materials we adapt the entropic descriptor (ED) of a pillar model developed to greyscale images. To uncover the contribution of each phase we introduce the suitable 'phase splitting' of the adapted descriptor. As a result, each of the phase descriptors (PDs) describes the spatial inhomogeneity attributed to each phase-component. Obviously, their sum equals to the value of the overall spatial inhomogeneity. We apply this approach to three-phase synthetic patterns. The black and grey components are aggregated or clustered while the white phase is the background one. The examples show how the valuable microstuctural information related…

Statistics and ProbabilityLength scaleWhite phaseDegree (graph theory)Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Phase (waves)PillarValue (computer science)FOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsGrayscaleCombinatoricsComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionStatistical physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsInteger (computer science)Mathematics
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