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Cerebrovascular responses to graded exercise in young healthy males and females
(2020-10-28)Although systemic sex‐specific differences in cardiovascular responses to exercise are well established, the comparison of sex‐specific cerebrovascular responses to exercise has gone under‐investigated especially, during ... -
Challenges in Working Conditions and Well-Being of Early Childhood Teachers by Teaching Modality during the COVID-19 Pandemic
(2022-04-18)While a global understanding of teacher well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic is beginning to emerge, much remains to be understood about what early childhood teachers have felt and experienced with respect to their work ... -
Change is hard: overcoming barriers to service innovation
(2016-09-12)Creating value through service innovation requires new processes and ways of communicating to multiple stakeholders. Institutions and stakeholders within the service ecosystem, however, often resist change. Adopting a new ... -
Changing Institutional Rules: The Evolution of Corporate Philanthropy, 1883-1953
(Business & Society, 1994-12-01)Corporate philanthropy is considered to be an integral part of corporate social performance; however, this was not always the case. At one time, the use of corporate funds for philanthropy was illegal. This article uses ... -
Changing Patterns of Urban School Desegregation: A Comparative Analysis
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Changing the Name of the Tulsa Race Riot to Tulsa Race Massacre in LCSH
(2021-12-01)Librarians from the University of Oklahoma present the work that had to be done in order to get the official Library of Congress Subject Heading changed from "Tulsa Race Riot" to "Tulsa Race Massacre.” -
Changing the Newsroom Culture: A Four-Year Case Study of Organizational Development at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Chapter VI: Suggested Units in Discussion and Debate for Secondary Schools
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Characterization and quantification of necrotic tissues and morphology in multicellular ovarian cancer tumor spheroids using optical coherence tomography
(2021-05-13)The three-dimensional (3D) tumor spheroid model is a critical tool for high-throughput ovarian cancer research and anticancer drug development in vitro. However, the 3D structure prevents high-resolution imaging of the ... -
Characterization of Nanoclay Dispersion in Epoxy Matrix by Combined Image Analysis and Wavelength Dispersive Spectrometry
(2006-07-02)Nanoclay has been gaining acceptance as a nano-meter scale reinforcement for polymers during the last two decades [1]. It has proven to be successful for reinforcing thermoplastics [2], however, its utilization in thermosetting ... -
Characterization of Some Actinomyces-Like Isolates from Human Clinical Sources: Description of Varibaculum cambriensis gen. nov., sp. nov.
(2003-02)Fifteen strains of an anaerobic, catalase-negative, gram-positive diphtheroid-shaped bacterium recovered from human sources were characterized by phenotypic and molecular chemical and molecular genetic methods. The ... -
Charles Darwin, sexual selection and the evolution of other-regarding ethics
(2021)Although many read Charles Darwin's Origin of Species as an endorsement, rather than merely a description, of individualism and competition, in Descent of Man (1871) Darwin intended to show that natural selection could ... -
Checked Your Bias Lately? Reasons and Strategies for Rural Teachers to Self-Assess for Grading Bias
(2014)Multiple factors influence teachers' grading and scoring of students' class work, homework, projects and tests. Put simply, bias in grading is giving different grades on student work of essentially equal quality, based on ... -
Chikashsha alhihaat Chikashshanompa' anompoli katihma: Chickasaws are still speaking Chikashshanompa'
(2022)Holisso mako̲ anompa toklo' ishtiiholissochitok, Chikashshanompa' micha Naahollimanompa'. Hopaakikaash Chikashsha mó̲ma'at i̲yaakni' sipokni' áyya'shattook. 1837aash Naahollo i̲naalhpisa'at pomokloshi' wihat kanallichittook. ... -
Chikashshaat asilhlhat holissochi [Chickasaws are asking and writing]: Enacting Indigenous protocols in academic research and writing
(2021)As Chikashsha [Chickasaw] scholars and Chikashshanompa' shaali' [Chickasaw language learners/carriers], we utilize a dialogic and autoethnographic approach to explore the continuance between ancestral and community protocols ... -
Chikashshanompaat bílli'ya: The Chickasaw language is forever
(2022)Drawing on research with Chickasaw citizens committed to Chikashshanompa’ (Chickasaw language) reclamation work, this chapter focuses on how Chikashshanompa’ learners and teachers engage in nation-building as they work to ... -
Childhood in Sociology and Society: The US Perspective
(Current Sociology, 2010-03-01)The field of childhood studies in the US is comprised of cross-disciplinary researchers who theorize and conduct research on both children and youth. US sociologists who study childhood largely draw on the childhood ... -
The Children’s Republic of Science in the Antebellum Literature of Samuel Griswold Goodrich and Jacob Abbott
(2009-01)The antebellum years in the United States were marked by vigorous debates about national identity in which issues of hierarchy, authority, and democratic values came under intense scrutiny. During this period, a prime ... -
Choices, Challenges, and Career Consequences of Global Work Experiences: A Review and Future Agenda
(Journal of Management, 2012-07-01)Over the past 20 years, there has been increased interest in global forms of employment. Researchers have identified and investigated a number of global work experiences, including corporate and self-initiated expatriates ...