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THE EFFECT OF COOLING PADS AND SUPPLEMENTING MORINGA OLEIFERA ON LACTATING SOWS UNDER HEAT STRESS AND ANALYZING SOW MILK LIPIDOME USING MULTIPLE REACTION MONITORING (MRM) PROFILING

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posted on 2024-07-23, 14:15 authored by McKeeley C StansberryMcKeeley C Stansberry

Organizational newcomers strive to adjust when they start new jobs, yet little is known about how remote and hybrid work structures influence this process. Previous research has adopted variable-centered approaches to explore the frequency with which newcomers engage in dozens of proactive behaviors in traditional, face-to-face work environments. The current study builds upon this work to capture the socialization process in modern work environments. Adopting a person-centered approach, this study 1.) identifies profiles of newcomers’ perceptions of their work environments, 2.) identifies profiles of newcomer proactive behaviors, 3.) examines the effect of virtuality on these two sets of profiles, and 4.) explores which behavior profiles are associated with the most favorable changes in adjustment.

Funding

Using Cooling & Moringa oleifera to mitigate oxidative stress and inflammation in Heat stressed sows & improve milk production and performance

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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History

Degree Type

  • Master of Science

Department

  • Animal Sciences

Campus location

  • West Lafayette

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair

Allan P. Schinckel

Additional Committee Member 2

Theresa M. Casey

Additional Committee Member 3

Luiz Fernando Brito

Additional Committee Member 4

Brian T. Richert