Joyce Martin

California State University Northridge
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    Moral distress in nurses at an acute care hospital in Switzerland: Results of a pilot study
    with M. Kleinknecht-Dolf, I. A. Frei, E. Spichiger, M. Muller, and R. Spirig
    Nursing Ethics 22 (1): 77-90. 2015.
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    A Fenomenologia de Husserl como Antropologia: Da Oposición à Exigencia
    Páginas de Filosofía 7 (1): 27-41. 2015.
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    The removal of water from mines was one of the key issues that former miners had to deal with. Roman colonists brought new technology to the Iberian Peninsula that addressed this problem. However, they did not invent this technology because it had already been applied to the growth of other endeavours in the Hellenistic society throughout the Eastern Mediterranean. In the mine, the Archimedes screw, waterwheels, bucket pulleys, and Ctesibius pumps were the primary drainage systems. In this essay…Read more
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    La geometrización del espacio-materia en la cosmología cartesiana
    Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 1 165. 2016.
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    Genome-wide selective sweeps and gene-specific sweeps in natural bacterial populations
    with M. L. Bendall, S. L. R. Stevens, L. K. Chan, S. Malfatti, P. Schwientek, J. Tremblay, W. Schackwitz, A. Pati, B. Bushnell, J. Froula, D. Kang, S. G. Tringe, S. Bertilsson, M. A. Moran, A. Shade, R. J. Newton, K. D. McMahon, and R. R. Malmstrom
    © 2016 International Society for Microbial Ecology.Multiple models describe the formation and evolution of distinct microbial phylogenetic groups. These evolutionary models make different predictions regarding how adaptive alleles spread through populations and how genetic diversity is maintained. Processes predicted by competing evolutionary models, for example, genome-wide selective sweeps vs gene-specific sweeps, could be captured in natural populations using time-series metagenomics if the a…Read more