Günther, Madlen Jacobsen, Benjamin Rehme, Marco Götze, Uwe Krems, Josef F.
Published in
European Transport Research Review
The present study aims to investigate user attitudes and behaviour when users interact with a corporate multimodal mobility sharing system, consisting of battery electric vehicles (BEVs), pedelecs (i.e. electric bicycles) and public transport. We analysed participants’ attitudes towards BEVs, pedelecs, public transport, and the underlying service t...
Groenenboom, Anneloes E. Shindano, John Cheepa, Nachimuka Smid, Eddy J. Schoustra, Sijmen E.
Published in
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Mabisi is a fermented milk product, traditionally produced in a calabash by uncontrolled fermentation. Due to high costs and a reduced availability of calabashes, nowadays plastic containers are also used for Mabisi production. However, the effect of this change in production practice on the properties of the product has not been documented. Theref...
Forbis-Stokes, Aaron A. Miller, Graham H. Segretain, Armel Rabarison, Felahasina Andriambololona, Tojoniaina Deshusses, Marc A.
Published in
Chemosphere
• High-strength anaerobic digester effluent was treated in three-stage filters. • Full-scale filters were constructed in Madagascar using all local materials. • Crushed charcoal trickling filters achieved nitrification rates up to 0.13 kgN m−3 d−1. • Bamboo woodchip filters achieved denitrification rates up to 0.03 kgN m−3 d−1. • Scrap iron filter ...
Orazi, Davide C Johnston, Allen C
Published in
Journal of business research
Business researchers use experimental methods extensively due to their high internal validity. However, controlled laboratory and crowdsourcing settings often introduce issues of artificiality, data contamination, and low managerial relevance of the dependent variables. Field experiments can overcome these issues but are traditionally time- and res...
Machín, Leandro Curutchet, María Rosa Gugliucci, Vanessa Vitola, Agustina Otterbring, Tobias de Alcantara, Marcela Ares, Gastón
Published in
Appetite
Supermarkets have become the most important provider of food products worldwide. However, empirical evidence about how consumers make their food purchase decisions in this environment is still scarce. The present field study aimed to: i) explore how people make their in-store food purchases, and ii) identify the information they search for when mak...
Kogan, Cary S Stein, Dan J Rebello, Tahilia J Keeley, Jared W Chan, K Jacky Fineberg, Naomi A Fontenelle, Leonardo F Grant, Jon E Matsunaga, Hisato Simpson, H Blair
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Published in
Journal of affective disorders
We report results of an internet-based field study evaluating the diagnostic guidelines for the newly introduced ICD-11 grouping of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRD). We examined accuracy of clinicians' diagnostic judgments applying draft ICD-11 as compared to the ICD-10 diagnostic guidelines to standardized case vignettes. 1,717 me...
Kim, Bomin
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Dryden, Michael W Herrin, Brian H Canfield, Michael S Burke, Madeline C Ryan, Kathryn Sutherland, Cameron Hickert, Anna Phan, Letitia Sampeck, Bridgette Smith, Vicki
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Veterinary parasitology
Historic data show that home flea infestations can be managed by treating all animals on the premises with a highly effective flea control product. The use of effective products has also been shown to reduce pruritus and minimize dermatologic lesions in both cats and dogs. Therefore, an in-home study was conducted in West Central Florida USA to eva...
Korwisi, Beatrice Treede, Rolf-Detlef Rief, Winfried Barke, Antonia
Published in
Pain Reports
Introduction: The purpose of the present ecological implementation field study is to evaluate the new classification of chronic pain as implemented in the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases ( ICD-11 ) with regard to clinical utility and interrater reliability. To evaluate the classification in a variety of settings, the s...
Petersen, Ivo Chiummo, Rafael Zschiesche, Eva Karas-Tecza, Joanna Rapti, Dhimiter Roepke, Rainer Thomas, Emmanuel
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Parasites & Vectors
BackgroundRecent reports indicate that the isoxazoline compounds have the potential to provide safe and effective treatment of canine generalized demodicosis, a condition that has been traditionally difficult to cure. Controlled field studies are needed to confirm this potential. A study was therefore initiated to investigate the efficacy of a sing...