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Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is caused by various serotypes of Enterovirus genus. Coxsackievirus A16 (CV-A16) and enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) were known to be the only responsible agents for these epidemics; however, this opinion was challenged after the detec-tion that coxsackievirus A6 (CV-A6) was the responsible species for the outbreak in Finland in 2008. HFMD is frequently seen in Turkey,and...
There is a growing need to curb paediatric obesity. The aim of this study is to untangle associations between video‐game‐use attributes and obesity as a first step towards identifying and examining possible interventions. Cross‐sectional time‐lagged cohort study was employed using parent–child surveys (t1) and objective physical activity and physiological measures (t2) from 125 children/adolescents...
Companies often go to great lengths to ensure that service representatives are friendly during their interactions with customers. Friendliness, however, is not always enough - customers must believe that employees are being authentic in their exchanges. Unfortunately, providing an authentic customer service experience becomes complicated when companies use web-based support services as a way to assist...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the possible effects of competition (individual and team), and time constraints on knowledge hiding and knowledge sharing. Results suggest that competition plays a stronger role in knowledge sharing behaviors, but less of a role in knowledge hiding behaviors, while time, although a common excuse for not sharing, is not associated with knowledge hiding...
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