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    Concurrent mixed methods design diagram. by Esario IV Daguman (21474116)

    Published 2025
    “…3) What factors influence the successful implementation of Safe Steps? It is hypothesised that: a) intervention sites will demonstrate more significant decreases in restrictive practice events and duration and physical injuries, compared to within-group baseline and control group, and b) measures of people’s experiences and perceptions and nurses’ outcomes and behaviours will improve, compared to within-group baseline. …”
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    The guiding map. by Esario IV Daguman (21474116)

    Published 2025
    “…3) What factors influence the successful implementation of Safe Steps? It is hypothesised that: a) intervention sites will demonstrate more significant decreases in restrictive practice events and duration and physical injuries, compared to within-group baseline and control group, and b) measures of people’s experiences and perceptions and nurses’ outcomes and behaviours will improve, compared to within-group baseline. …”
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    In <i>Drosophila</i> DSK and TO inhibits Gr64f gene transcription and optogenetic activation of Dsk-GAL4 neurons decreases the sensitivity of gustatory neurons in starved flies. by Di Guo (718480)

    Published 2021
    “…(<b>F</b>) Expression pattern of <i>Dsk</i>-GAL4 in the brain revealed by anti-GFP (F1) and anti-DSK (F2). Scale bars, 50 μm. (<b>G</b>) Electrophysiological recordings reveal that starved flies (24 h) show increased sensitivity of GRNs compared with refed flies (fed 1.5 h after starvation) and optogenetic activation of <i>Dsk</i>-GAL4 neurons (30 min) decreases the sensitivity of gustatory neurons in starved flies (24 h). …”
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    Establishing short-term occupational exposure limits (STELs) for sensory irritants using predictive and <i>in silico</i> respiratory rate depression (RD<sub>50</sub>) models by Anthony J. Russell (17827175)

    Published 2024
    “…Schaper <a href="#CIT0049" target="_blank">1993</a> described a significant relationship with high correlation between the measured exposure concentration producing a 50% respiratory rate decrease (RD<sub>50</sub>) in a standard rodent assay and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH®) Threshold Limit Values (TLVs®) as time-weighted averages (TWAs) for airborne chemical irritants. …”