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Inmate Recidivism as a Measure of Private Prison Performance
(Crime & Delinquency, 2008-07-01)The growth of the private corrections industry has elicited interest in the comparative performance of state and private prisons. One way to measure the service quality of private prisons is to examine inmates' postrelease ... -
Inmate-Mothers and their Children
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Innate immune response to subacute ruminal acidosis in beef cattle
(2014-12)Background: Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) is a metabolic disease that affects both dairy and beef cattle. The effects of SARA have been extensively studied in dairy cattle, but information in beef cattle is limited. ... -
The Innovation Evaluation Process of Undergraduate Biology Instructors Who Actively Use Case Studies in Their Introductory Courses
(2016-08-12)There is little detail in the literature that describes how college biology instructors have evaluated case study teaching as an innovative teaching strategy. This study used Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) Theory and ... -
Innovation in the audit profession and how it is changing the world of accounting
(2018-04-27)Over the last five years, there has been a trend towards implementing new technologies and innovations in the auditing profession. This resulted in changing the way that auditors plan and complete the audit which has caused ... -
Innovation to Manage Crisis: A Study of Leadership Competencies Important for Both Crisis Management and Innovation
(2016-05)This study examines the correlation between leadership competencies found in organizations dealing with crisis and organizations known for their innovation. It is hypothesized that identifying leadership competencies that ... -
Innovation, Corporate Strategy, and Cul tural Context: What Is the Mission for International Business Communication?
(Journal of Business Communication, 2000-07-01)A global economy requires business organizations to cultivate their international holdings by respecting the national differences of their host countries and coordi nating efforts for rapid innovation. In this essay we ... -
Innovation, imitation, and resisting manipulation: The first twenty years of American teenagers, 1941-1961.
(1998)Over the twenty-year span of the 1940s and 1950s, a growing sense of separation and resistance to the mainstream culture developed, characterized by distinctive food, slang, music, dress, and sexual behavior. By studying ... -
Innovative Growth Techniques and Heterogeneous Structures for PbSe-Based MWIR Photodetectors
(2022-12-16)Lead-chalcogenide semiconductor materials such as PbSe are an attractive class of narrow band-gap semiconductors due to their unique optical and electrical properties, finding their way into numerous mid-wave infrared ... -
Innovative Processes for Metal Oxide Ceramic Synthesis
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Innovative thinking or distortion of journalistic values? How the lack of trust creates non-transparency in the Russian media
(Abramis Academic, 2010)This study focuses on Russian journalism as an example of an institution in which the changing business media model and financial pressures provide a unique opportunity for innovation in how business is conducted. The ... -
Innovative Visualizations Shed Light on Avian Nocturnal Migration
(PLos One, 2016-08-24)Globally, billions of flying animals undergo seasonal migrations, many of which occur at night. The temporal and spatial scales at which migrations occur and our inability to directly observe these nocturnal movements makes ... -
Inoculation Technique Used to Identify Resistance to Sorghuh Downy Hildew
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Inorganic Chemistry of Defensive Peroxidases in the Human Oral Cavity
(Journal of Dental Research, 2008-10-01)The innate host response system is comprised of various mechanisms for orchestrating host response to microbial infection of the oral cavity. The heterogeneity of the oral cavity and the associated microenvironments that ... -
Input frequency and talker variability affect child word production
(2018-12-07)Purpose: Many factors affect how children learn to produce new words, one being variability. Some recent research suggests that variability is beneficial in learning to produce new words, while some suggests it is not ... -
Input Management for Improving Double-Crop Soybean Management in Oklahoma
(2018-05-01)Double-crop soybean is a valuable production system in Oklahoma. However, due to the later planting date paired with environmental conditions present throughout the state, the high yield potential is associated with some ... -
Input quality in Internet delivered education at a large comprehensive university
(2006-05)Scope and method of Study: A case study conducted at a large accredited comprehensive university in its developmental stages of Internet-delivered education supports the research that higher education organizations should ...