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A Middle School's Approach to Developing an Effective School Work Culture
(NASSP Bulletin, 1996-01-01)
The ultimate goal for any school administrator must be to develop an educational culture that establishes norms, behaviors, attitudes, and expectations. Only with the development of an effective work culture can schools ...
Thermal state of the Arkoma Basin and the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma.
(1999)
Chapter three addresses heat flow and thermal history of the Anadarko Basin and the western Oklahoma Platform. We found no evidence for heat flow to increase significantly from the Anadarko Basin in the south to the Oklahoma ...
Reproducibility of Oral Exam Grades and Correlation with Other Measures of Performance on Three Required Third-Year Clerkships
(Evaluation & the Health Professions, 1992-06-01)
The oral examination is one of the traditional measures of student performance during clinical clerkships. Other studies have compared oral exams, written exams, and clinicalperformance, finding an unequal correlation among ...
Personalizing the risk of AIDS: Investigating the attitudes, communication and behavior of people living with HIV.
(1999)
Results of this study indicate that prior to infection, HIV positive heterosexuals reported having similar safer sexual beliefs, attitudes, communication, and behaviors to those not infected with virus. Specifically, ...
Background, description, and analysis of the ballet "Quanah".
(1997)
The ballet Quanah is a four-movement work based on the life of Quanah Parker, the last Comanche Chief. The synopses of the first and last movements portray the minutes preceding his death, while the synopses of the second ...
New fusion protein systems statistically designed to avoid inclusion body formation in Escherichia coli.
(1998)
Using human interleukin-3 (hIL-3) as a model heterologous insoluble protein, three gene fusions were constructed that code for a native E. coli protein at the N-terminus and hIL-3 at the C-terminus. The three native E. ...
Managerial Emotionality in Chinese Factories
(Management Communication Quarterly, 1997-08-01)
Managerial emotion may be experienced and handled differently when reason and emotion are understood to be continuously (e.g., Eastern cultures) rather than dichotomously (e.g., Western cultures) related. Using a social ...
The MBA as Careerist: An Analysis of Early-Career Job Change
(Journal of Management, 1993-06-01)
This study examined the job changes of 680 early-career business school graduates. Although a number of anecdotal articles characterize MBAs as overly “careerist” and oriented toward job-hopping, little empirical research ...
A study of semiactive controls and applications.
(1998)
The work begins with the validation of the hydraulic behavior of SAVA via experiment using both single- and two-degree-of-freedom test setups. The work demonstrates that the behavior of the SAVA remains closely tied to the ...
Study of the role of the Myxococcus xanthus ESG locus in development and lipid biosynthesis.
(1998)
Analysis of the pattern of expression of developmentally regulated genes in the esg mutant background, suggests that E-signaling dependent events of development occur after 3 to 5 hours of development. It has been predicted ...