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  • Leiter, Michael P.; Day, Arla L. (Arla Lauree), 1968-; Price, Lisa (Elsevier, 2015-03)
    Although the potential deleterious effects of negative social interactions at work have been well established in the literature, the impact of personal factors in forming work relationships has been relatively neglected. ...

  • Zhou, Shijie; Kolding, Jeppe; Garcia, Serge M.; Plank, M. J. (Michael J.); Bundy, Alida; Charles, Anthony Trevor, 1956-; Hansen, Cecilie Fosse; Heino, Mikko; Howell, Daniel; Jacobsen, Nis S.; Reid, David G.; Rice, Jake C.; Zwieten, Paul van (Springer, 2019-06-11)
    Balanced harvest has been proposed to reduce fishing impact on ecosystems while simultaneously maintaining or even increasing fishery yield. The concept has attracted broad interest, but also received criticisms. In this ...

  • Gruberbauer, Michael; Guenther, David B.; MacLeod, K.; Kallinger, T. (Oxford University Press, 2013-10)
    We study 23 previously published Kepler targets to perform a consistent grid-based Bayesian asteroseismic analysis and compare our results to those obtained via the Asteroseismic Modelling Portal. We find differences in ...

  • Gruberbauer, Michael; Guenther, David B. (Oxford University PressRoyal Astronomical Society, 2013-04-12)
    We perform a Bayesian grid-based analysis of the solar l = 0, 1, 2 and 3 p modes obtained via BiSON in order to deliver the first Bayesian asteroseismic analysis of the solar composition problem. We do not find decisive ...

  • Kennedy, Seán, 1974- (AEDEI, 2019-10)
    In a forceful critique of previous scholarship, Lloyd (Meadhbh) Houston discerns evidence of “sectarian eugenicism” in Beckett’s writings. It is a startling claim, and there are problems to it. In particular, I suggest, ...

  • Chan, Kenneth S. (Southern Economic Association, 1979-04)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • De Fuentes, Claudia; Dutrenit, Gabriela (Elsevier, 2012-04-16)
    Interactions between public research organizations and industry can be conceptualized as having three main stages: drivers of interaction, channels of interaction, and the perceived benefits from collaboration. Both of ...

  • Mattoon, C. M.; Sarazin, F.; Hackman, G.; Cunningham, E. S.; Austin, Roby Anne Elizabeth, 1974-; Ball, G. C.; Chakrawarthy, R. S.; Finlay, P.; Garrett, P. E.; Grinyer, G. F. (American Physical Society, 2007)
    The [Beta]-decay of [superscript 32]Na has been studied using [Beta]-[lambda] coincidences. New transitions and levels are tentatively placed in the level scheme of [superscript 32]Mg from an analysis of [lambda]-[lambda] ...

  • MacCormack, John R.; Erickson, Paul A. (University of Chicago Press, 1977-03)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • Gallo, Luigi C.; Bonson, K.; Fabian, A. C.; Grupe, D.; Komossa, S.; Longinotti, A. L.; Miniutti, G.; Walton, D. J.; Zoghbi, A.; Mathur, S. (Oxford University Press, 2013-01)
    As part of a long-term monitoring campaign of Mrk 335, deep XMM–Newton observations catch the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy (NLS1) in a complex, intermediate flux interval as the active galaxy is transiting from low to high ...

  • Foellmer, Matthias W. (Evolutionary Ecology, 2008)
    To curtail competition with their own sperm, males of several spider and insect species mutilate their genitals or sacrifice themselves entirely using their genital parts or their whole dead bodies as mating plugs. The ...

  • MacDonald, Chris, 1969- (Adis Data Information BVSpringer, 2004)
    Biotechnology companies face ethical challenges of two distinct types: bioethical challenges faced on account of the nature of work in the life sciences, and corporate ethical challenges on account of their nature as ...

  • Grandy, Karen (Canadian Journal of Communication, 2010)
    This article challenges assertions made by business magazine editors that the business press plays no role beyond reporting on women's executive advancement—or lack thereof. The study begins with the latest reported ...

  • Brown, R. Blake (York University, 2017-03-22)
    This article describes and explains the first Canadian medical malpractice crisis. While malpractice had emerged as a prominent legal issue in the United States by the mid nineteenth century, Canadian doctors first began ...

  • Bradler, Kamil; Adami, Christoph (Springer, 2014-05-21)
    We study the properties of the quantum information transmission channel that emerges from the quantum dynamics of particles interacting with a black hole horizon. We calculate the quantum channel capacity in two limiting ...

  • Segers, Jordi L.; Broders, Hugh G. (Hugh Gerard), 1972- (Public Library of Science, 2015-04-29)
    Migratory patterns of bats are not well understood and traditional methods to study this, like capture-mark-recapture, may not provide enough detail unless there are many records. Stable isotope profiles of many animal ...

  • Biricik Gulseren, Duygu (Contact Point, 2019-09-17)
    Drawing on the Social Cognitive Career Theory satisfaction model (Lent & Brown, 2006; 2008), the current study aimed to test the predictors of career regret among university students. Survey data was collected from 180 ...

  • Merabet, Adel, 1975- (MDPI, 2019-12-09)
    This paper presents a cascade second-order sliding mode control scheme applied to a permanent magnet synchronous motor for speed tracking applications. The control system is comprised of two control loops for the speed and ...

  • Wilkins, D. R.; Kara, E.; Fabian, A. C.; Gallo, Luigi C. (Oxford University Press, 2014-09-21)
    The X-ray spectra of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy, 1H 0707–495, obtained with XMM–Newton, from time periods of varying X-ray luminosity are analysed in the context of understanding the changes to the X-ray ...

  • Dutrenit, Gabriela; De Fuentes, Claudia; Torres, Arturo (Oxford University Press, 2010-08)
    The process of knowledge transfer between public research organizations and industry occurs through multiple channels of interaction, however there are differences in terms of the benefits that the agents perceive. Based ...