14 research outputs found
Study on single crystal structure of the antimony(III) bromide complex with 3-methyl-2-mercaptobenzothiazole and biological activity of some antimony(III) bromide complexes with thioamides
Synthesis and Structure Characterization of Some Triorganotin Esters of Heteroaromatic Carboxylic Acid and Crystal Structure of Triphenyltin Esters of 6-Hydroxynicotinic Acid and 5-Chloro-6-hydroxynicotinic Acid
Evaluation of the potential of squash pumpkin by-products (seeds and shell) as sources of antioxidant and bioactive compounds
Sustainable Careers, Vulnerability, and Well-Being: Towards an Integrative Approach
Career landscapes have changed over the recent decades with a de-standardization of career paths. Globalization, more flexible labor markets, and new ways of working are just a few of the many factors that erode the boundaries of a well-defined career path. Today, many workers are thus confronted by the vulnerability paradox, where diverse career opportunities and an emphasis on personal agency carry a share of uncertainty, inequity, and pressure to keep fit at all times. This chapter discusses the idea of sustainable careers as an antipode to occupational vulnerabilities in the modern world of work. Indeed, promoting sustainability in flexible and deregulated labor markets can be very difficult. However, this sustainability is necessary to promote employees’ well-being. To elaborate these crucial challenges, we will develop an integrative theoretical approach encompassing both micro- and macro-level factors that may influence occupational trajectories and workplace experiences
Fluoro Substituted Monomeric and Uni-Dimensional Polymeric Organotin(IV) Esters of (E)-4-oxo-4-((3-trifluoromethyl)phenyl)amino)but-2-enoic acid; Synthesis, Characterization and Their In vitro Inhibitory Studies
Ultrasound Assisted Extraction of Phenolic Compounds from Peaches and Pumpkins - Fig 9
<p>SEM images of pumpkin samples, Panel (A) a non-treated sample. Panel (B) a sample after solvent extraction. Panel (C) a sample after ultrasonic treatment.</p