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Hands on Testing (HOT) Pilot Project: Recommendations and Findings Final Report
(2015-04-20)This report includes findings from a pilot project with three main objectives: (1) to develop standardized measures for the HOT test (child and adult interview), (2) to test of the reliability/validity of the newly developed ... -
The “Hard Freight” Borne by the “Brave Child”: Theological Humanism in the Poetry of Charles Wright and Gregory Orr
(Theology Today, 2012-04-01)Using Religion and the Human Future by Klemm and Schweiker as a reference point, I argue for the placement of the Appalachian poets Gregory Orr and Charles Wright within the emerging thought of theological humanism, which ... -
HAVING A BABY
(Gender & Society, 1992-03-01)This analysis tests the influence of personal, job, and family status characteristics on maternal employment. We use the Merged Child/Mother File from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to examine employment patterns ... -
Health as Submission and Social Responsibilities: Embodied Experiences of Javanese Women With Type II Diabetes
(Qualitative Health Research, 2015-03-25)By examining women’s experiences with type II diabetes, we explore how illness can provide resources to construct meanings of everyday life in Javanese culture. We conducted in-depth interviews with 30 female participants ... -
Hear Our Languages, Hear Our Voices: Storywork as Theory and Praxis in Indigenous-Language Reclamation
(2018)Storywork provides an epistemic, pedagogical, and methodological lens through which to examine Indigenous language reclamation in practice. We theorize the meaning of language reclamation in diverse Indigenous communities ... -
Hegel on Right as Actualized Will
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Heme Regulates Exocrine Peptidase Precursor Genes in Zebrafish
(Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2007-10-01)We previously determined that yquem harbors a mutation in the gene encoding uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase (UROD), the fifth enzyme in heme biosynthesis, and established zebrafish yquem (yqetp61) as a vertebrate model for ... -
Heterogeneous natural selection on oxidative phosphorylation genes among fishes with extreme high and low aerobic performance
(2015-08-26)Background: Oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is the primary source of ATP in eukaryotes and serves as a mechanistic link between variation in genotypes and energetic phenotypes. While several physiological and anatomical ... -
Hexavalent Chromium Reduction under Fermentative Conditions with Lactate Stimulated Native Microbial Communities
(PLos One, 2013-12-23)Microbial reduction of toxic hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in-situ is a plausible bioremediation strategy in electron-acceptor limited environments. However, higher Cr(VI) may impose stress on syntrophic communities and ... -
The Hidden Strengths in Family Business: Functional Conflict
(Family Business Review, 1998-03-01)Conflict is likely in family businesses. Although some types of conflict are negative and should be minimized, other types are helpful and should be understood and encouraged to improve decisions. Using Jehn's (1997) ... -
Hierarchical Approach to Corporate Advocacy: Corporate Advocacy as a Way of Guilt Redemption
(Kenneth Burke Society, 2008)Building on Burke's and Gramsci's hierarchical perspectives, this essay examines the hierarchical nature of corporate advocacy and presents corporate advocacy as an inevitable outgrowth of the power relationship between ... -
High Affinity Antibodies against Influenza Characterize the Plasmablast Response in SLE Patients After Vaccination
(PLos One, 2015-05-07)Breakdown of B cell tolerance is a cardinal feature of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Increased numbers of autoreactive mature naïve B cells have been described in SLE patients and autoantibodies have been shown to ... -
High School Dropout Intentions of Seventh Grade Pupils
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Historical geography I: Vital traditions
(Progress in Human Geography, 2012-08-01)In the first of three reports outlining the current state of historical geography, I review recently published work from three research themes: the geographic imagination (maps and cartography), geographies of knowledge, ... -
Historical geography II: Digital imaginations
(Progress in Human Geography, 2013-08-01)In my second report discussing the state of historical geography, I review some of the ways historical geographers have made use of digital technologies and digital media. I also highlight how digital data, research, and ... -
Historical geography III: Climate matters
(Progress in Human Geography, 2014-06-01)My third report covering recent research in historical geography focuses on climate, and particularly scholarship that explores how the meaning of climate and climate change varies in distinct cultural and temporal contexts. ... -
A Historiometric Examination of Machiavellianism and a New Taxonomy of Leadership
(Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 2006-06-01)Although researchers have extensively examined the relationship between charismatic leadership and Machiavellianism (Deluga, 2001; Gardner & Avolio, 1995; House & Howell, 1992), there has been a lack of investigation of ... -
A History of Comparative Advertising in the United States
(Journalism & Communication Monographs, 2013-09-01)This historical monograph addresses a gap in the extensive scholarly research literature devoted to comparative advertising—especially that which contrasts the advertised product, service, or brand with an identifiable ... -
Holden's Hold on the Censors
(Contexts, 2011-10-01)J.D. Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye has been on bookshelves since the 1950s—and its presence there has been protested for almost as long. This review explores why that Holden Caulfield can still elicit such social ... -
Honor and the Stigma of Mental Healthcare
(Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2014-09-01)Most prior research on cultures of honor has focused on interpersonal aggression. The present studies examined the novel hypothesis that honor-culture ideology enhances the stigmatization of mental health needs and inhibits ...