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BUDS, LEAVES, SHOOTS, AND FLOWERS: ANALYSIS OF PLANT PHENOLOGY ACROSS AN ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENT
(2017-05-12)Survival analysis was used to investigate the potential roles of temperature, precipitation, and photoperiod in triggering budburst and leaf-out for Quercus marilandica and Q. stellata. We found a high degree of inter-annual ... -
Building a legacy of volunteers through servant leadership: A cause‐related sporting event
(2012-06-05)This study explores the leadership style of the founder of a cause‐related sporting event and investigates the effects of this style on motivating volunteers. The National Kidney Foundation Surf Festival, established more ... -
Building a line of inquiry around instructional program coherence: The role of coherence in teacher well-being, turnover intentions, and mental models
(2020-05)Previous studies suggest that instructional program coherence is related to higher student achievement and school improvement. There is little known about the process by which coherence operates in schools, specifically ... -
BUILDING A LINE OF INQUIRY INTO STUDENT PSYCHOLOGICAL NEED FRUSTRATION AND RELATED SCHOOL-SOCIAL CONDITIONS
(2020-07-20)According to Gallup data, U.S. public school students increasingly endorse disengagement from school and hopelessness about the future. Over the years, research around student psychological ill-being has focused on it as ... -
Building a Theory of Multi-Media CMC: An Analysis, Critique and Integration of Computer-Mediated Communication Theory and Research
(New Media & Society, 2000-12-01)In order to provide directions for future computer-mediated communication (CMC) scholarship, in this article, I analyze, critique and integrate contemporary CMC theory and research. Particularly, based upon an analysis of ... -
Building a Web-Features Taxonomy for Structuring Web Design Guidelines
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2003-10-01)This paper proposes a framework for structuring web design guidelines that incorporates the hierarchies of web features and their semantic relationships with HTML and CSS. It is argued that this approach will be synchronous ... -
Building an Exotic HPC Ecosystem at The University of Tulsa
(2015-09-23)This talk covers the in-progress journey of the Tandy School of Computer Science at The University of Tulsa to build a unique high performance computing (HPC) ecosystem for researchers and students. The presenters motivate ... -
Building cluster control to enable grid reliability and efficiency support
(2022-08-04)Power system operators are actively seeking solutions to increase electric grid power flexibility and inertia, to accommodate deeper renewable integration. Buildings account for 75% of the total electricity use in the US ... -
Building fences around the chromatic coefficients.
(1997)Although these bounding conditions do not allow us to completely predict all chromatic polynomials, they do serve to severely limit the form of polynomials considered to be candidates for the chromatic polynomial of some graph. -
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Building Natural Product Libraries Using Quantitative Clade-Based and Chemical Clustering Strategies
(2021-10-26)The success of natural product-based drug discovery is predicated on having chemical collections that offer broad coverage of metabolite diversity. We propose a simple set of tools combining genetic barcoding and metabolomics ... -
Building reflection in second-year teachers by reading and responding to literature.
(2000)Therefore, this qualitative study was designed to determine the reflection techniques used by second-year and third-year teachers; and to see if formal reflection, promoted through reading and responding to literature, ... -
Building Resistance to Front Group Stealth: A Theoretical Merger Between Inoculation Theory and the Heuristic Systematic Processing Model
(2013)This experimental research tested two motivational factors drawn from the heuristic processing model (Chaiken, 1980) to understand the role of message processing in the success of deceptive front groups. This research ... -
Building school and community connections through leadership, technology, and professional learning community development: A case study of two elementary schools.
(2004)As in any other profession, schoolteachers, principals, and other administrators need a vision to help them toward their goals. The intent of this research was to examine schools that have connected their vision for ... -
Building Social Capital Through Rhetoric and Public Relations
(Management Communication Quarterly, 2011-08-01)When the focus is on meaning making, language, rhetorical argument, and persuasion, there is enormous potential to see how public relations theory and practice in external organizational rhetoric can serve community ... -
Building states, building nations: India and Lebanon in comparative perspective
(2020-05-08)After independence, India and Lebanon attempted to manage their diverse societies through the framework of democratic states. Both countries deliberately eschewed the traditional nation-state model in which a mostly ... -
Building Teacher Competence through Modeling and Practice in an Instructional Coaching Session
(2017)This study aims to understand how instructional coaching supports novice teachers by examining how to build teacher competence effectively. Using self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 2002) as the conceptual framework, ... -
Building the foundation for an American mathematical community: The Bowditch generation, 1800--1838.
(2002)The first third of the nineteenth century was an important period for the development of American mathematics: Nathaniel Bowditch emerged as a new leader with an international reputation; general topic scientific journals ... -
BUILDING TRUST AND EFFICACY THROUGH CRITICAL FRIENDS GROUPS: A PROCESS EVALUATION
(2017)Two ongoing challenges that schools face, particularly urban schools, are finding ways to develop and retain quality teachers and to contribute to student academic success. There are claims that collaborative structures, ...