Publications by authors named "A O MANSKE"

Article Synopsis
  • - The nursing profession lacks diversity compared to the population it serves, prompting a shift in admissions practices towards a more holistic assessment of applicants.
  • - A literature review assessed research on holistic admission (HA) processes in nursing, revealing limited studies but indicating that HA can enhance diversity among nursing students.
  • - To promote a more diverse nursing workforce, it is recommended to adopt HA, and additional research is needed to fully understand its impact on student diversity.
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To mitigate the often chronic course of schizophrenia and improve functional outcome, researchers are increasingly interested in prodromal states and psychological risk factors that may predict the outbreak of psychotic symptoms, but are also amenable to change. In recent years, depressive symptoms have been proposed as precursors of psychosis and some interventional studies indicate that the amelioration of depressive symptoms and depression-related thinking styles (e.g.

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The Black Sea is the largest extant anoxic water body on Earth. Its oxic-anoxic boundary is located at a depth of 100 m and is populated by a single phylotype of marine green sulfur bacteria. This organism, Chlorobium sp.

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The biomass, phylogenetic composition, and photoautotrophic metabolism of green sulfur bacteria in the Black Sea was assessed in situ and in laboratory enrichments. In the center of the western basin, bacteriochlorophyll e (BChl e) was detected between depths of 90 and 120 m and reached maxima of 54 and 68 ng liter(-1). High-pressure liquid chromatography analysis revealed a dominance of farnesyl esters and the presence of four unusual geranyl ester homologs of BChl e.

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