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Employees of an organization tend to avoid admitting a lack of skills (van Vuuren, de Jong, & Seydel, 2008).
This performative questioning would be particularly anxiety-inducing in New Spain at the end of the 16th century "en pleno proceso de mestizaje" (Estrada, "Metamorfosis" 147) in which the criollo upper class considered it both paramount and fiendishly difficult to establish social status via visual means, primarily through forms of dress (Seydel 402).
Of the 11 articles reviewed, almost half (n=5) focused on college populations (Allam, et al., 2014; Buhi, et al., 2009; Kim, Park, & Bozeman, 2011; Senkowski, & Branscum, 2015; Zhang, 2014), 3 studies focused on healthy adults (Eysenbach & Kohler, 2002; van Deursen 2012; Zhang, 2013), and one study focused on adolescents (Hansen, Derry, Resnick, & Richardson, 2003), low-literacy adults (Birru et al., 2004), and adults with chronic conditions (Ossebaard, Seydel, & Gemert-Pijnen, 2012).
The red-carpet event saw Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed and chairperson of the Captain Planet Foundation, philanthropist Laura Turner Seydel, in attendance, alongside representatives from the Falcons, Hawks, Coca-Cola, Porsche and the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau.
(4.) Klein JJ, van der Palen J, Uil SM, Zielhuis GA, Seydel ER, Van Herwaarden CL.
van Uden-Kraan, C.F., Drossaert, C.H., Taal, E., Shaw, B.R., Seydel, E.R., & van de Laar, M.A.
RMFU and La Montanita staff were holding a joint meeting, reviewing common cooperative operational challenges and ways to more effectively help co-ops, when Robyn Seydel, a senior La Montanita staff member, suggested the need for a second-tier cooperative--a professional services cooperative.
Moreover, it has been suggested that nitric oxide is an amebicidal compound produced by macrophages, at the same time, in susceptible animals it has found a decrease of cytotoxic activity of macrophages correlated with a decreased expression of mRNA for iNOS and TNF-[alpha] (Seydel et al., 2000).