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Assessing the Microbial Community and Functional Genes in a Vertical Soil Profile with Long-Term Arsenic Contamination
(PLos One, 2012-11-30)Arsenic (As) contamination in soil and groundwater has become a serious problem to public health. To examine how microbial communities and functional genes respond to long-term arsenic contamination in vertical soil profile, ... -
Assessing the Quality of Internet Resources: Challenges and Useful Tools
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Assessing the Relation between Mud Components and Rheology for Loss Circulation Prevention Using Polymeric Gels: A Machine Learning Approach
(2021-03-03)The traditional way to mitigate loss circulation in drilling operations is to use preventative and curative materials. However, it is difficult to quantify the amount of materials from every possible combination to produce ... -
Assessment of Elder Mistreatment in Two American Indian Samples: Psychometric Characteristics of the HS-EAST and the Native Elder Life–Financial Exploitation and –Neglect Measures
(Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2014-04-01)Although elder mistreatment among ethnic minorities is increasingly gaining attention, our empirical knowledge of this phenomenon among American Indians remains quite limited, especially with respect to measurement. The ... -
The Assessment of Reliability Under Range Restriction: A Comparison of α, ω, and Test–Retest Reliability for Dichotomous Data
(Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2012-10-01)Though much research and attention has been directed at assessing the correlation coefficient under range restriction, the assessment of reliability under range restriction has been largely ignored. This article uses item ... -
Association of IFIH1 and pro-inflammatory mediators: Potential new clues in SLE-associated pathogenesis
(PLos One, 2017-02-24)Antiviral defenses are inappropriately activated in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and association between SLE and the antiviral helicase gene, IFIH1, is well established. We sought to extend the previously reported ... -
Association of Vitamin D Status with Chronic Disease Risk Factors and Cognitive Dysfunction in 50–70 Year Old Adults
(2019-01-11)Vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency has been primarily associated with skeletal disorders, however, since vitamin D receptors are found on multiple types of cells, there is also a link to increased chronic disease risk and ... -
Associations Between Two Athlete Monitoring Systems Used to Quantify External Training Loads in Basketball Players
(2020-03-11)Monitoring external training load (eTL) has become popular for team sport for managing fatigue, optimizing performance, and guiding return-to-play protocols. During indoor sports, eTL can be measured via inertial measurement ... -
Atmospheric dust flux in northeastern Gondwana during the peak of the late Paleozoic ice age
(2020-10-05)The silicate mineral fraction of shallow marine carbonates archives dust contributions to the Central Persian Terranes along the northeastern margin of Gondwana (∼30°S paleolatitude), enabling reconstruction of atmospheric ... -
Attachment to Indian Culture and the “Difficult Situation”: A Study of American Indian College Students
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Attitudes Among Local Officials Toward A Council of Governments: The Oklahoma City Situation
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Audio-Visual Competence and Teacher Preparation
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Auditory EEG Biomarkers in Fragile X Syndrome: Clinical Relevance
(2019-10-09)Sensory hypersensitivities are common and distressing features of Fragile X Syndrome (FXS). While there are many drug interventions that reduce behavioral deficits in Fmr1 mice and efforts to translate these preclinical ... -
Authentic Leadership: A Historical Perspective
(Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 2006-09-01)The purpose of this paper is to interpret the historical meanings conveyed by Barnard's classic works and use them for theorizing about authenticity of leaders in executive roles. Our analysis employs an interpretative ... -
Automated detection of bird roosts using NEXRAD radar data and Convolutional neural networks
(2018-08-22)Although NEXRAD radars have proven to be an effective tool for detecting airborne animals, detecting biological phenomena in radar images often involves a manual, time‐ consuming data‐extraction process. This paper focuses ... -
An automatic approach to weighted subject indexing – An empirical study in the biomedical domain
(2015)Subject indexing is an intellectually intensive process that has many inherent uncertainties. Existing manual subject indexing systems generally produce binary outcomes for whether or not to assign an indexing term. This ... -
Autonomous visual navigation of an indoor environment using a parsimonious, insect inspired familiarity algorithm
(2016-04-27)The navigation of bees and ants from hive to food and back has captivated people for more than a century. Recently, the Navigation by Scene Familiarity Hypothesis (NSFH) has been proposed as a parsimonious approach that ... -
Avoiding freezer burn: Before, during, and after of a hiring freeze
(2022-05-05)Hiring freezes are a common strategy that organizations pursue during times of fiscal austerity to conserve funds. While a freeze does impact an organization, the impact is certainly less than a layoff would be. Hiring ... -
‘Similarity breeds liking’ revisited: The moderating role of commitment
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“Monotonous Tale”: Legitimacy, Public Relations, and the Shooting of a Public Enemy
(Journal of Communication Inquiry, 2004-04-01)On April 6, 1939, FBI agents shot and killed America’s “Public Enemy Number One” as he exited a St. Louis hamburger shop. Agents on the scene claimed the man, Ben Dickson, refused to surrender and threatened agents with ...