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- BookJulie Skinner.Summary: Explores what lies beneath nurses' sub-optimal self-care practices and offers simple and effective tools to heal the core woundings nurses often carry.
Contents:
Chapter 1. What would it be like if...?
Chapter 2. Self-care at its heart
Chapter 3. Bringing the heart into nursing
Chapter 4. Values and sacred qualities
Chapter 5. Loving the truth, not the mind
Chapter 6. The freedom in accountability
Chapter 7. Being without expectation in our practice
Chapter 8. Limited-lens viewing
Chapter 9. Embracing courage and endurance to overcome resistance
Chapter 10. Transforming nursing practice.Digital Access ProQuest Ebook Central 2015 - ArticleWoldringh CL, de Jong MA, van den Berg W, Koppes L.J Bacteriol. 1977 Jul;131(1):270-9.Morphological parameters of the cell division cycle have been examined in Escherichia coli B/r A and K. Whereas the shape factor (length of newborn cell/width) of the two strains was the same at rapid growth (doubling time, tau, less than 60 min), with decreasing growth rate the dimensions of the two strains did change so that B/r A cells became more rounded and B/r K cells became more elongated. The process of visible cell constriction (T period) lasted longer in B/r A than in B/r K during slow growth, reaching at tau = 200 min values of 40 and 17 min, respectively. The time between termination of chromosome replication and cell division (D period) was found to be longer in B/r A than in B/r K. As a result, in either strain completion of chromosome replication seemed always to occur before initiation of cell constriction. Nucleoplasmic separation did not coincide with termination as during rapid growth but occurred in both strains within the T period, about 10 min before cell division.