Search Results - "Maddi, R."
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Developing C2-Aroyl Indoles as Novel Inhibitors of IDO1 and Understanding Their Mechanism of Inhibition via Mass Spectroscopy, QM/MM Calculations and Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Published in Frontiers in chemistry (15-07-2021)“…Indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO1) and tryptophan dioxygenases are two heme based metalloenzymes that catalyze the tryptophan oxidation reaction by inserting…”
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Hardiness training facilitates performance in college
Published in The journal of positive psychology (01-11-2009)“…In 25 years of research and practice, hardiness has emerged as a pattern of attitudes and skills that is a pathway to resilience under stressful circumstances…”
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Impact of natural killer cells receptors gene haplotypes on the development of hepatocarcinoma in cirrhotic patients
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Impact of natural killer (NK) cells receptors gene haplotypes on the development of hepatocarcinoma in cirrhotic patients
Published in Digestive and liver disease (16-02-2017)Get full text
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Discovery of novel pyrido-pyrrolidine hybrid compounds as alpha-glucosidase inhibitors and alternative agent for control of type 1 diabetes
Published in European journal of medicinal chemistry (15-02-2020)“…A new library of pyrido-pyrrolidine hybrid compounds were designed, developed and screened for their antidiabetic property with α-glucosidase. The design is…”
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Role of Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors and their HLA class I ligands in autoimmune hepatitis
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On Hardiness and Other Pathways to Resilience
Published in The American psychologist (01-04-2005)“…Comments on George Bonanno's article entitles Loss, Trauma, and Human Resilience: Have We Underestimated the Human Capacity to Thrive After Extremely Aversive…”
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The Courage and Strategies of Hardiness as Helpful in Growing Despite Major, Disruptive Stresses
Published in The American psychologist (01-09-2008)“…Maddi comments on King and Hicks's article about disruptions of expectations and goals. King and Hick emphasized imposed, dramatic stresses but they also meant…”
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Hardiness: The courage to grow from stresses
Published in The journal of positive psychology (01-07-2006)“…The recent emphasis on positive psychology is welcome, and has spurred much relevant research. But, there are still many unresolved conceptual and research…”
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Hematocrit value on intensive care unit entry influences the frequency of Q-wave myocardial infarction after coronary artery bypass grafting
Published in The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (1998)“…Objectives: No data exist regarding “the best” hematocrit value after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Transfusion practice varies, because neither an…”
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Hardiness: An Operationalization of Existential Courage
Published in The Journal of humanistic psychology (01-07-2004)“…Existential psychologists emphasize the ongoing search for meaning in life that involves us in the ubiquitous decision-making process. Regardless of content,…”
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Reduction in psychopathology following bariatric surgery for morbid obesity
Published in Obesity surgery (01-12-2001)“…Although there has been some disagreement, there is growing evidence now that psychopathology is a comorbidity of morbid obesity among patients seeking…”
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A Semi‐Centennial Report on the Participants Depicted in Joel Babb's Portrait, ‘The First Successful Kidney Transplantation'
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-07-2007)“…Joseph Murray performed the first successful human kidney transplant on December 23, 1954. Forty‐three years later, he along with participants Francis Moore…”
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Hardiness and mental health
Published in Journal of personality assessment (01-10-1994)“…Previous theorizing and construct-validational research suggest that hardiness expresses psychological vitality and enhanced performance. Now that there is a…”
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The Personality Construct of Hardiness, III: Relationships With Repression, Innovativeness, Authoritarianism, and Performance
Published in Journal of personality (01-04-2006)“…Previous research has established hardiness as a dispositional factor in preserving and enhancing performance and health despite stressful circumstances. The…”
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Psychosocial correlates of psychopathology in a national sample of the morbidly obese
Published in Obesity surgery (01-10-1997)“…Although several studies have documented the existence of psychopathology in the morbidly obese, there is disagreement as to its extent and nature. The…”
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Personality Theories Facilitate Integrating the Five Principles and Deducing Hypotheses for Testing
Published in The American psychologist (01-01-2007)“…Comments on the original article "A New Big Five: Fundamental Principles for an Integrative Science of Personality," by Dan P. McAdams and Jennifer L. Pals…”
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Hardiness and health: A prospective study
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-01-1982)“…Hypothesized that hardiness--commitment, control, and challenge--functions to decrease the effect of stressful life events to producing illness symptoms. 259…”
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Comment: taking the theorizing in personality theories seriously
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The Relationship of Hardiness and Some Other Relevant Variables to College Performance
Published in The Journal of humanistic psychology (01-04-2012)“…Although it has emerged as a factor in performance effectiveness in both working adults and college students, hardiness has also been shown to be related to…”
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