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    Journal Article Analysis Introduction Management in healthcare institutions obtains presentations that pertain to workers’ injuries and illness costs. The figures acquire adequate support from the management provided that the data cites credible and the right references. However, researchers lack adequate hard data and research backing to defend direct and indirect cost ratios that they frequently utilize in relation to the safety-related literature. Purpose The article provides a discussion regarding

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    Journal Article Summary Article Reference Mendes-Santos, L. C., Mograbi, D., Spenciere, B., & Charchat-Fichman, H. (2015). Specific algorithm method of scoring the Clock Drawing Test applied in cognitively normal elderly. Dementia & Neuropsychologia, 9(2), 128-135. doi:10.1590/1980-57642015DN92000007 Purpose of the study The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the representation of each elderly individual on the CDT scale and also to analyze the inter-rater dependability using the CDT

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    Palafox 1 Diesel Engines with EGR In the article “Journal of Combustion” the authors argues how EGR system help meet the regulations of the exhaust gas from diesel engines !or the indi"iduals who are new to dieselengines# and wondering what is an EGR system $et this be an opportunity to further educated# and help determined a future choice of the EGR system Exhaust gas recirculation %EGR& can be found on light duty diesel engines and hea"y duty diesel engines as well “ 'he mechanism of EGR

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    entire paper in the abstract and at the beginning of each paragraph in his research. Additionally, Hajli maintains a structured format in his paper that is supported by relevant research for this topic. 2.Subject (5-8 sentences)- The subject of this journal is the impact of social media on consumers. This subject particularly pertains to the business side of social media, however, the research can be applied in multiple fields of study. The subject is broken down into a series of questions that need

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    In the paper titled: “a A graduate student‘s guide to publishing scholarly journal articles”, Donna Lee Van Cott (2005) addresses the detailed process of publishing scholar papers for graduate students. In this text, the summary of this paper including these steps and the main guidelines of publishing papers are presented. The author starts by elaborating the importance of publishing papers for graduate students as it can help them finding their future job in either companies or universities. She

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    Introduction Everyone possess critical thinking skills but when it comes to criticize a journal article it can be difficult for the first time, one of the best ways to develop critical thinking and reading skills is to use some strategies when reading and evaluating a research study (Wood & Haber,1998). The following essay it is going to focus in a critique of a qualitative journal article by giving its strengths and weakness, critical appraisal it is going to be done with support from different

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    Journal Article Summary and Analysis: Ji Su Chae, Nam-Su Heo et al. A biocompatible implant electrode capable of operating in body fluids for energy storage devices. Nano Energy, 34 (2017) 86-92. Q1) The authors propose a new form of energy storage in implantable electronic medical devices (IEMDs). Chae et. al. solution involves “using [the] body fluids as unpackaged electrolytes” in a superconductor with a shared solar cell for energy storage and recharge capabilities. This proposition provides

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    1. Peer reviewed journal is a process of submitting an author’s research, idea, etc. by experts for review. It makes sure that the work has enough quality before published as a journal. A peer reviewed research should have title, abstract, introduction, method, results, discussion and references. The tile is a summary of what the author wants to talk about. Abstract is a summary of contents of the article. Next, introduction is the first paragraph of an article introducing the background information

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    Research Article 1 Roberts, T. (2003). Effects of Alphabet-Letter Instruction on Young Children’s Word Recognition [Electronic Version]. Journal of Educational Psychology, 95 (1), 41-51. Title The title of the article gave a fair representation of the topic as it was clear and concise in the wording. The title encompassed the idea that alphabet letter instruction on young children’s word recognition would be explored through experiments and analysis. Reading on through the article it was evident

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    A500.6.4GA Qualitative Research Journal Article Leadership in Higher Education: A Qualitative Study Article Bijur, Peter (2 Author Sathye, Milind 000). The Energy of Leadership. In William Dauphinais, Grady Means & Colin Price Price (Eds.), Wisdom of the CEO (pp.167-174). New York: Wiley. Dana Nancy; Dana, Thomas; Kelsay, Karla; Thomas, Deborah & Tippins, Deborah (1992). Qualitative Interviewing and the Art of Questioning: Promises, Possibilities, Problems and Pitfalls. Qualitative Interest

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