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Moutou adds that burnout can lead to compassion fatigue, which can be characterised by a sense of powerlessness – she cites the example of an aid worker building homes for a community only to see them destroyed by an earthquake.

Nor should they be primarily seen in terms of beliefs and desires, which "can be characterised, perhaps impersonally, without any reference to what it is like from the point of view or perspective of the person experiencing the emotion", nor as just discrete and episodic.

The ROTI characterizes the severity of the GPS phase fluctuations and detects the presence of the ionospheric irregularities, which can be characterised by the TEC spatial gradient.

In line with the results of an original study by Reason et al. [1], our study confirmed Factor 1, which can be characterised as Dangerous Violations.

Exceptions to this are countries such as Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands and Slovenia and Slovakia which can be characterised as "transit" countries.

Considerable potential for lightweight design is observed when implementing HFMI; especially in cases which can be characterised by constant amplitude loading.

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According to Swedish national lake surveys, the median Ca2+ concentration is around 2 mg/L and the 90 percentile, 10 mg/L (n = 56,000), which consequently can be characterised as soft- to ultra-soft waters, often leaving them outside of the BLM calibration range [15, 17].

The document asserts that Sunbow was "100 per cent held by the Nunca foundation, which in turn can be characterised as a financial/commercial unit of ISMM AG".

It looks at how Hutchinson's works were received and fashioned by his first followers, the means they used to communicate their conviction to others, and the extent to which their outlook can be characterised as anti-Newtonian.

The theory's principal mechanisms by which provider actions can be characterised (balancing of pressures through use of discretion and development of coping mechanisms) were shown to be applicable to understanding how providers balanced the personal and professional dilemmas they faced in provision of abortion services.

In the auroral zone the ionosphere is more often disturbed than undisturbed, i.e. its densities will be larger than one expects based on the usual parameters such as solar zenith angle, season, and solar activity by which the ionosphere elsewhere can be characterised (e.g., IRI, Bilitza and Reinisch, 2008).

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