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    RESULTS ON THE YIELD AND CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CHARACTERS IN SOME SUNFLOWER (Helianthus annuus L.) HYBRIDS GROWN IN OLTENIA

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    This paper presents preliminary results on the yields obtained of ten sunflower hybrids grown in drought conditions, in Oltenia, respectively ARDS Simnic. Because the study area is frequently affected by drought, a priority objective of breeding plant drought tolerance of crop plants. Elements of yielding and yields levels studied hybrids were strongly influenced by climatic conditions. Hybrids PR 63 A83 and NK BRIO had the best seed yields, recommending their expansion in culture for this area. The strongest correlations were seen between seed yield and hectoliter weight (+0.797**) and between 1000 seed weight and number of days from flowering to physiological maturity (+0.798**)

    Psychometric Properties and Development of the Competency Inventory for Taiwanese Nurse Managers across all Levels

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    [[abstract]]Aims: This study described the development and psychometric testing of the competency inventory for nurse managers across all levels in Taiwan. Background: The competency-based approach to develop nursing leadership and management competencies for the healthcare context is still insufficiently explored in terms of professional development in nursing administration. Methods: This study used mixed methods, including qualitative study for generating the preliminary inventory and a cross-sectional survey of 573 nurse managers for psychometric properties of the inventory. Results: Exploratory factor analysis revealed four domains with 23 items that explained 58.21% of the overall variance. The overall Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.93. Confirmatory factor analysis showed a well-fitting goodness-of-fit statistics. The construct validity was adequate, with an average variance extracted of 0.68 and composite reliability of 0.90. Conclusions: Across different levels, nurse managers have 23 essential competencies. The competency inventory demonstrates adequate psychometric properties with good construct validity and internal consistency, thereby reliable and valid for guiding the competency development of nurse managers. Implications for nursing management: The essential competencies of the inventory can serve as a criterion-referenced measurement for competence proficiency in professional development of nursing administration and contribute to performance improvement of nurse managers in practice.[[notice]]補正完
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