If someone is handled properly the the peer pressure, consequences will be serious 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 正在翻译,请等待... 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 If someone handle the peer pressure, the consequences can be severe ...
2. Work bottleneck at the one person 3. Burn-out of the one person 4. Power-centric toxicity if the one person is not of well nature 5. Risk of major business disruption due to the departure of that one person 6. Difficulty of kick-starting KM initiative due to bandwidth of that one...
Results: Thematic analysis resulted in seven themes: being in control; avoiding negative health consequences; taste; socialization influences; being left out; peer pressure; strategies to curb excessive alcohol consumption. Conclusions/Importance: Findings from the present study contribute to the literature...
We found 52 genome-wide significant (P < 5 × 10−8), conditionally independent and uncorrelated (r2 < 0.01) signals mapped to 43 loci (Table2; Supplementary Data3; Supplementary Data4). Of these, we found 20 associations with hepcidin (mapped to 16 loci) and 32 associatio...
Joy of Missing Out The rise ofJOMO(Joy of Missing Out) is a counter-trend to FOMO. Instead of feeling anxious about not participating in everything, JOMO embraces the satisfaction in staying detached from the social pressure. It allows you to be present, enjoy your personal space, and set...
177. “Some call it influence, others call it peer pressure, i call it choice.”― Jacob Okoku 178. “I don’t always make the best choices, but today I choose compassion over intolerance, sympathy over hatred and love over fear.”― LJ Vanier ...
None of the work done with Recursion is outlined or discussed in this Review. The other authors declare no competing interests. Peer review Peer review information Nature Reviews Cardiology thanks Jorge Erusalimsky and the other, anonymous, reviewer(s) for their contribution to the peer review of...
Overall, these studies present a complex picture of possible sex-specific effects in the PTSD-disease pathway. Men appear to have heightened risk for cardiovascular disease possibly through PTSD-related changes to blood pressure, whereas women may be more at risk for dementia and metabolic syndrome....
In addition, the increasing pressure to portray one's work in terms of clinical and economic applicability is also discussed to promote hyped representations (Bubela & Caulfield, 2010). Furthermore, increasing rates of journal rejection and a bias toward non-significant results are well documented ...
pressure in these unfenced areas and cause additional habitat destruction28. In comparison, human-interposed irrigation and ploughing systems may be more appropriate for imperceptibly optimizing the physical and chemical properties of soils and, subsequently, may increase the productivity of vegetation29,30...