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    • Macrocerebellum: Neuroimaging and Clinical Features of a Newly Recognized Condition 

      John B. Bodensteiner; G. Bradley Schaefer; Gina M. Keller; James N. Thompson; Mary K. Bowen (Journal of Child Neurology, 1997-09-01)
      Other than hamartomatous enlargement of the cerebellum as in Lhermitte-Duclos syndrome, diffuse enlargement of the cerebellum is not clearly described. We report four patients (ages 9 months to 2 years) with diffusely ...
    • Macroenvironmental Forces, Marketing Strategy and Business Performance: A Futures Research Approach 

      Roben F. Lusch; Gene R. Laczniak (Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1989-09-01)
      A method of futures research is used to empirically test a structure-conduct-performance (SCP) model in a marketing setting. It is proposed that within the macroenvironment there exist, varying levels of resource constraints ...
    • Magi Is Associated with the Par Complex and Functions Antagonistically with Bazooka to Regulate the Apical Polarity Complex 

      Mojgan Padash Barmchi; Gayathri Samarasekera; Mary Gilbert; Vanessa J. Auld; Bing Zhang (PLos One, 2016-04-13)
      The mammalian MAGI proteins play important roles in the maintenance of adherens and tight junctions. The MAGI family of proteins contains modular domains such as WW and PDZ domains necessary for scaffolding of membrane ...
    • Majority Voting On Tax Shares: a Simple Life-Cycle Model 

      Marilyn R. Flowers (Public Finance Review, 1981-01-01)
      This article presents a simple model of majority voting on tax shares in which Abstract voters perceive the tax structure to be chosen as a permanent institution under which each voter's tax burden will be determined ...
    • 'Making Friends or Making Things?': Interfirm Transactions in the Sheffield Metal-working Cluster 

      H.D. Watts; A.M. Wood; P. Wardle (Urban Studies, 2003-03-01)
      The paper comprises an examination of the material inputs of a sample of 70 small firms in the Sheffield metal-working cluster and an assessment of the extent to which purchases are accompanied by face-to-face (embodied) ...
    • Making our measures match perceptions: Do severity and type matter when assessing academic misconduct offenses 

      Stone, Thomas H.; Kisamore, Jennifer L.; Jawahar, I.M.; Bolin, Jocelyn Holden (2014-09-26)
      Traditional approaches to measurement of violations of academic integrity may overestimate the magnitude and severity of cheating and confound panic with planned cheating. Differences in the severity and level of premeditation ...
    • Making TV Commercials as a Teaching Aid for Cognitive Psychology 

      Scott D. Gronlund; Stephan Lewandowsky (Teaching of Psychology, 1992-10-01)
      Many students approach psychology in general, and cognitive psychology in particular, with serious misconceptions about the scientific nature of the discipline. In order to address this problem and bring laboratory findings ...
    • Management History: Issues and Ideas for Teaching and Research 

      Daniel A. Wren (Journal of Management, 1987-06-01)
      This review examines the study of management history and discusses its role in management education. Management history provides a theoretical baseline, a historical perspective, and aframework for building and integrating ...
    • Managerial Emotionality in Chinese Factories 

      Kathleen J. Krone; Ling Chen; Diane Kay Sloan; Linda M. Gallant (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 Managerial Experience of Management Professors: Are The Blind Leading the Blind? 

      Daniel A. Wren; Roger M. Atherton; Larry K. Michaelsen (Journal of Management, 1978-03-01)
      Managers and students have frequently criticized management professors, accusing them of having little practical experience outside their academic "ivory towers." This research challenges these assertions. The typical ...
    • Manager–employee communication in the# MeToo Era: The role of gender similarity and context ambiguity in ethical leadership 

      Meeks, Lindsey; Howe, William (2020)
      Sexual harassment is a widespread problem in the American workplace. Managers must understand how their employees perceive ethical leadership in this context. This includes current undergraduates—managers’ future employees. ...
    • Managing multi-goal design problems using adaptive leveling-weighting-clustering algorithm 

      Guo, Lin; Milisavljevic‐Syed, Jelena; Wang, Ru; Huang, Yu; Allen, Janet K.; Mistree, Farrokh (2022)
      In this paper, we address the issue of solving problems with multiple components, multiple objectives, and target values for each objective. There are limitations in managing these multi-component, multi-goal problems such ...
    • Managing Trade Promotions in the Context of Market Power 

      Jack J. Kasulis; Fred W. Morgan; David E. Griffith; James M. Kenderdine (Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1999-07-01)
      The use of trade promotions as a channel-programming tool has increased substantially in the past decade. In focusing on the tactical implications of trade promotions, some firms appear to have underestimated the tendency ...
    • Mannose-Binding Lectin 2 Gene and Risk of Adult Glioma 

      Dominique S. Michaud; Afshan Siddiq; David G. Cox; Danielle M. Backes; Federico C. F. Calboli; Michael E. Sughrue; J. Michael Gaziano; Jing Ma; Meir Stampfer; Shelley S. Tworoger; David J. Hunter; Carlos A. Camargo Jr; Andrew T. Parsa (PLos One, 2013-04-18)
      Background and AimsThe immune system is likely to play a key role in the etiology of gliomas. Genetic polymorphisms in the mannose-binding lectin gene, a key activator in the lectin complement pathway, have been associated ...
    • Manufacturing silk/epoxy composite laminates : challenges and opportunities 

      Hamidi, Youssef K.; Yalcinkaya, M. Akif; Guloglu, Gorkem E.; Pishvar, Maya; Amirkhosravi, Mehrad; Altan, M. Cengiz (2018-05-21)
      Application of natural fibers in polymer composites has been gaining popularity in several industries pursuing environmentally friendly products. Among the natural fibers with proven potential applications, silk fibers ...
    • Mapping annual forest cover in sub-humid and semi-arid Regions through analysis of Landsat and PALSAR imagery 

      Qin, Yuanwei; Xiao, Xiangming; Wang, Jie; Dong, Jinwei; Ewing, Kayti; Hoagland, Bruce; Hough, Daniel J.; Fagin, Todd D.; Zou, Zhenhua; Geissler, George L.; Xian, George Z.; Loveland, Thomas R. (2016-11-10)
      Accurately mapping the spatial distribution of forests in sub-humid to semi-arid regions over time is important for forest management but a challenging task. Relatively large uncertainties still exist in the spatial ...
    • Mapping of host-parasite-microbiome interactions reveals metabolic determinants of tropism and tolerance in Chagas disease 

      Hossain, Ekram; Khanam, Sharmily; Dean, Danya; Wu, Si; Lostracco-Johnson, Sharon; Thomas, D.; Kane, Shelley; Parab, Adwaita; Flores, Karina; Katemauswa, Mitchelle; Gosmanov, Camil; Hayes, Stephanie E.; Zhang, Yiming; Danyang, Li; Woelfel-Monsivais, Christine; Sankaranarayanan, Krithivasan; McCall, Laura-Isobel (2020-07-22)
      Chagas disease (CD) is a parasitic disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi protozoa, presenting with cardiomyopathy, megaesophagus, and/or megacolon. To determine the mechanisms of gastrointestinal (GI) CD tissue tropism, we ...
    • “Mapping the New Mental World Created by Radio": Media Messages, Cultural Politics, and Cantril and Allport's The Psychology of Radio 

      Pandora, Katherine (1998)
      During the 1930s a number of interesting critiques of science and society emerged in the social sciences in general, and in psychology in particular. One example of this trend is The Psychology of Radio (1935), authored ...
    • Mapping the Risk of Soil-Transmitted Helminthic Infections in the Philippines 

      Ricardo J. Soares Magalhães; Maria S. Salamat; Lydia Leonardo; Darren J. Gray; Hélène Carabin; Kate Halton; Donald P. McManus; Gail M. Williams; Pilarita Rivera; Ofelia Saniel; Leda Hernandez; Laith Yakob; Stephen T. McGarvey; Archie C. A. Clements (PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2015-09-14)
      Author Summary Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections with A. lumbricoides, T. trichiura and hookworms are endemic in all 80 provinces of the Philippines, but the spatial variation in the prevalence of these infections ...
    • The marginalization of astrology among Dutch astronomers in the first half of the 17th century 

      Rienk Vermij (History of Science, 2014-06-01)
      In the first half of the 17th century, Dutch astronomers rapidly abandoned the practice of astrology. By the second half of the century, no trace of it was left in Dutch academic discourse. This abandonment, in its early ...