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Creating a Successful Career: Guidelines and Suggestions for Recent Doctorates in Marketing
(Journal of Marketing Education, 1982-04-01)This article argues that the recent doctorate in marketing must create a successful career for himself-that others won't make things happen, but that the new graduate must make things happen. research and service. -
Creating and Implementing a Vision For the School
(NASSP Bulletin, 1990-11-01)Administrators, confronted by complex tasks, economic restrictions, and community concerns, need clear visions to guide their schools and staffs toward effective learn ing. How can they clarify and develop vision? -
Creating Capacity Through Health Education: What We Know and What We Don't
(Health Education & Behavior, 1995-08-01)Researchers in health education have rarely convened to outline research priorities in the field. This article discusses the results of a meeting to develop a research agenda aimed at creating capacity to promote and ... -
Creating Indigenous Discourse: History, Power, and Imperialism in Academia, Palestinian Case
(Qualitative Inquiry, 2005-10-01)This article examines the impossibilities of implementing decolonizing research for indigenous scholars. In addition, it articulates the relationship between a decolonizing research approach and the historical and current ... -
Criterion-Related Validity in Multiple-Hurdle Designs: Estimation and Bias
(Organizational Research Methods, 2004-10-01)Employee selection often involves a series of sequential tests (or hurdles). However, validation strategies under this complex design are not found in the literature. Missing is a discussion of the statistical properties ... -
Crumple: A Method for Complete Enumeration of All Possible Pseudoknot-Free RNA Secondary Structures
(PLos One, 2012-12-27)The diverse landscape of RNA conformational space includes many canyons and crevices that are distant from the lowest minimum free energy valley and remain unexplored by traditional RNA structure prediction methods. A ... -
Cryptocephal, the Drosophila melanogaster ATF4, Is a Specific Coactivator for Ecdysone Receptor Isoform B2
(PLos Genetics, 2012-08-09)Author Summary Nuclear receptors are proteins that regulate gene expression in response to steroid and thyroid hormones and other small lipid-soluble signaling molecules. In many cases, nuclear receptor genes encode ... -
Crystal structure and DNA binding activity of a PadR family transcription regulator from hypervirulent Clostridium difficile R20291
(2016-10-04)Background. Clostridium difficile is a spore-forming obligate anaerobe that can remain viable for extended periods, even in the presence of antibiotics, which contributes to the persistence of this bacterium as a human ... -
Cultivating Enduring and Reciprocal Relationships in Academia: An Indigenous Mentor-Mentee Model
(2021)This article takes form following an exchange of letters in which the Chickasaw and Hopi authors reflected on an Indigenous mentorship relationship in higher education as the embodiment of a carved-out space for Indigenous ... -
Cultural Astronomy for Inspiration
(2019)Cultural astronomy is the study of the astronomy of ancient cultures and is sometimes called the anthropology of astronomy. The many ways that astronomy was used by ancient cultures are fascinating and this can be used to ... -
Cultural Context of Administrative Theory: In Consideration of a Multidimensional Paradigm
(Educational Administration Quarterly, 1985-02-01)The continuing perceived complexity of educational systems and the current status of organizational and administrative theory suggest the need for a renewed theory-building effort in the field of educational administration. ... -
Cultural Tools and the Classroom Context: An Exploration of an Artistic Response to Literature
(Written Communication, 1994-07-01)That writing has unique powers for promoting learning has become a given among many composition teachers and researchers. Peircean semiotics suggest that writing is one of many forms of composing available for mediating ... -
A Culturally Nuanced Test of Gottfredson and Hirschi’s ‘‘General Theory’’: Dimensionality and Generalizability in Japan and the United States
(International Criminal Justice Review, 2010-06-01)The current research addresses two specific issues that direct attention to the relatively neglected topic of the cross-cultural applicability of Gottfredson and Hirschi’s ‘‘general theory’’ that has been developed in and ... -
Culture of Honor and Violence Against the Self
(Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2011-12-01)Cultures of honor facilitate certain forms of interpersonal violence. The authors suggest that these cultures might also promote values and expectations that could heighten suicide risk, such as strict gender-role standards ... -
Curbside Recycling in the U.S.a.: Convenience and Mandatory Participation
(Waste Management & Research, 1993-01-01)This research examines the relationship between the success of a residential curbside recycling program (RCRP), measured as material recovery rate (MRR), and two program factors: (1) whether or not participation is mandated; ... -
Curcumin Prevents Palmitoylation of Integrin β4 in Breast Cancer Cells
(PLos One, 2015-05-04)Curcumin has been shown to mitigate cancer phenotypes such as invasive migration, proliferation, and survival by disrupting numerous signaling pathways. Our previous studies showed that curcumin inhibits integrin β4 (ITG ... -
Current and Future Research Methods in Strategic Management
(Organizational Research Methods, 1998-01-01)Early work in strategic management emphasized single case studies, followed by research on corporate diversification strategy, firm heterogeneity, strategic groups, and generic business strategies. Intermediate work added ... -
The Curriculum Improvement Movement in Oklahoma
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CXCR2 Inhibition Combined with Sorafenib Improved Antitumor and Antiangiogenic Response in Preclinical Models of Ovarian Cancer
(PLos One, 2015-09-28)Antiangiogenic therapy is important for the treatment of gynecological cancer. However, the therapeutic benefit derived from these treatments is transient, predominantly due to the selective activation of compensatory ... -
Cyanobacterial weathering in warming periglacial sediments: implications for nutrient cycling and potential biosignatures
(2021-11)The cryosphere hosts a widespread microbial community, yet microbial influences on silicate weathering have been historically neglected in cold-arid deserts. Here we investigate bioweathering by a cold-tolerant cyanobacteria ...