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Tactical Self-Enhancement in China: Is Modesty at the Service of Self-Enhancement in East Asian Culture?
(Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2011-01-01)Huajian Cai is a professor at the Institute of Psychology at Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research interests involve culture and the self. -
Tactile Stimulation of the Human Head for Information Display
(Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1994-12-01)A series of three studies was conducted to explore the use of tactile stimulation or light tapping of the human head to inform a pilot of possible threats or other situations in the flight environment. Study I confirmed ... -
Taiwan First: The Role of National Identity in Protectionist Trade Policies
(2018-05-11)Taiwan’s modern history of rapid economic growth has given the country the reputation as the “Taiwan Miracle”. The country’s emphasis on economic growth has become a core tenet of the nation’s policies and attitudes, both ... -
Taiwanese teachers' beliefs about student self-determination: Implications for multicultural education.
(2007)A critical ethnographic methodology based on constructive epistemological assumptions was used to investigate the perspectives of five Taiwanese teachers from different ethnic/language groups. Interview data were further ... -
Taking control through self-determination: The management of personal lifestyles by adults with mental retardation.
(1997)This study was based on the idea that self-determination may be used as a vehicle through which individuals with mental retardation may redefine their identities, recast their futures, and take more control of the management ... -
Taking the good with the bad: The impact of forecasting timing and valence on idea evaluation and creativity
(2018-05)Forecasting is an integral component to idea evaluation and has been shown to positively impact creative performance. However, less is known about what set of conditions, namely forecasting timing and valence, maximizes ... -
Taking Up Offenses: Secondhand Forgiveness and Group Identification
(Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2008-10-01)When a person or group is mistreated, those not directly harmed by the transgression might still experience antipathy toward offenders, leading to secondhand forgiveness dynamics similar to those experienced by firsthand ... -
A tale of four spurs: habitats, distribution, abundance and movements of Oklahomas wintering longspurs and their co-occuring species
(2021-08-05)Grasslands are the most threatened ecosystem in North America and have been consistently reduced since the settlement of Euro-Americans through the conversion to farmland. This drastic loss in habitat is why grassland birds ... -
A Tale of Two Mesovortices: Analysis of a Simulated Severe MCS Observed By PECAN on 5-6 July 2015
(2017-07)Understanding and forecasting nocturnal thunderstorms and their hazards remain elusive goals. To this end, an expansive array of fixed and mobile observing systems were deployed in the summer of 2015 for the Plains Elevated ... -
A Tale of Two Pandemics and the Shortcomings of International Law: Examining gender-based violence in Bolivia in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic by scrutinizing international laws’ limitations in mitigating human rights abuses during periods of crisis
(2021-05)International law was established as a part of the international relations sphere to prevent mass atrocity from ever occurring again in the way that it had throughout World War I and World War II. With the passage of time, ... -
A Tale of Two Sites: a Lithic Analysis Examining Possible Nūche Emergence on the Uncompahgre Plateau, Colorado
(2017)To explain the historic distribution of Numic (Uto-Aztecan) speakers across the American West, researchers hypothesized a largescale movement of people occurring between A.D. 900 and 1300. This migration, otherwise known ... -
Talk is Cheap: Organizational Apologies from the Stakeholder's Perspective
(2013)Apologies are a unique type of communication that organizations can use to rebuild their public image and their relationships with stakeholders after a crisis. Scholars in many disciplines have studied apologies, and ... -
Talking about Generation X: Defining Them as They Define Themselves
(Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1997-09-01)In response to a recent explosion of media attention to so-called Generation X, the authors investigated youngpeoples'responses to media constructions of this generational category label. Twenty-six volunteers aged 19-23 ... -
The Talking Stick Way: An Indigenous research methodology for engaging diverse global conversations
(2017)The Talking Stick Way: An Indigenous research methodology for engaging diverse global conversations This study explores persistent gaps in knowledge concerning the relevance, presence and benefit of Indigenous research ... -
Tap and Jazz Dance in Higher Education: Uncovering the Significance of Tap and Jazz Dance Training in University Dance Studies
(2019-05-11)The values system in the United States is based in Western intellectual tradition, which has caused an imbalance in the availability to study certain forms of dance at the collegiate level. Ballet and modern dance are ... -
The tardigrades of Oklahoma :
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Target Tracking Using Wireless Sensor Networks
(2012)Tracking of targets in remote inaccessible areas is an important application of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The use of wired networks for detecting and tracking of intruders is not feasible in hard-to-reach areas. An ... -
Targeted Curing of All Lysogenic Bacteriophage from Streptococcus pyogenes Using a Novel Counter-selection Technique
(PLos One, 2016-01-12)Streptococcus pyogenes is a human commensal and a bacterial pathogen responsible for a wide variety of human diseases differing in symptoms, severity, and tissue tropism. The completed genome sequences of >37 strains of ... -
TARGETED GENE DELIVERY TO MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS USING NANOPARTICLES
(2016-05-13)Stem cells hold great potential for the regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Controlling the fate of stem cell in a reliable method still remains a problem. The strategies for directing the fate of stem cells ... -
Targeting fusion proteins containing L-methioninase to cancer cells.
(2007)The methioninase-annexin V fusion protein bound specifically to phosphatidylserine (PS) immobilized on plastic plates, as well as on the surface of MCF-7 cancer cells in which PS was induced to be on the surface by the ...