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Introduction: Between Macondo and McWorld: communication and culture studies in Latin America
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Inventory Control System RFP Evaluation Matrix
(2020)This evaluation rubric supplements the journal article "Beyond the usual suspects: A case study in choosing an inventory control system" by Jennifer Watson and Cari Roberts, published in the Journal of Academic Librarianship. -
Investigation of Elastomer Seal Energization: Implications for Conventional and Expandable Hanger Assembly
(2019-02-25)Elastomer seals are extensively used in various wellhead and casing/liner hanger equipment as barriers for isolating fluids. Seal assemblies have been identified as one of the major cause of well control incidents. Majority ... -
Investigation of Filter Cake Evolution in Carbonate Formation Using Polymer-Based Drilling Fluid
(2021-02-24)Drilling fluid and filtrates invasion often alter the near-wellbore flow properties during overbalanced drilling. The utilization of polymeric gels to prevent drilling fluid loss reduces the risk of formation damage caused ... -
Investigation of Genetic Variation Underlying Central Obesity amongst South Asians
(PLos One, 2016-05-19)South Asians are 1/4 of the world’s population and have increased susceptibility to central obesity and related cardiometabolic disease. Knowledge of genetic variants affecting risk of central obesity is largely based on ... -
An investigation of the anisotropic mechanical properties and anatomical structure of porcine atrioventricular heart valves
(2018)Valvular heart diseases are complex disorders, varying in pathophysiological mechanism and affected valve components. Understanding the effects of these diseases on valve functionality requires a thorough characterization ... -
An invitation to use craigslist ads to recruit respondents from stigmatized groups for qualitative interviews
(Qualitative Research, 2014-06-01)Craigslist.org is a website devoted to classified advertisements as well as discussion forums with locations in more than 700 sites in 70 countries. At an estimated 30 billion page views per month and more than 50 million ... -
Is American Bureaucracy an Immobilized Gulliver or a Regenerative Phoenix?: Reconsidering the Alleged Demise of Federal Bureaucratic Power
(Administration & Society, 1995-11-01)Over the past quarter century, federal bureaucracies have been affected by numerous changes-many of which were designed to restrictbureaucratic autonomy. Several scholars have concluded that bureaucracy's role in the process ... -
Is American Public Administration Detached From Historical Context?: On the Nature of Time and the Need to Understand It in Government and Its Study
(The American Review of Public Administration, 2010-05-01)The study of public administration pays little attention to history. Most publications are focused on current problems (the present) and desired solutions (the future) and are concerned mainly with organizational structure ... -
Is extinction forever?
(2015)Mistrust of science has seeped into public perception of the most fundamental aspect of conservation—extinction. The term ought to be straightforward, and yet, there is a disconnect between scientific discussion and public ... -
Is extinction forever?
(Public Understanding of Science, 2015-02-23)This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution ... -
Is There Anything "New" in Management?
(Journal of Management, 1976-10-01)Two books separated by 36 years between publication dates, and both titled "The New Management," are examined in this paper. The authors present the conventional wisdom of management in 1938 and compare it with the "New ... -
Is ‘no news’ really ‘good news’? Country visibility and FDI location choice
(2017-06-29)In choosing where to invest, firms seek out information on a set of possible locations. Information asymmetries may make country visibility particularly important in decisions to locate investment abroad. We develop a ... -
Islet autoantibody seroconversion in type-1 diabetes is associated with metagenome-assembled genomes in infant gut microbiomes
(2022-06-21)The immune system of some genetically susceptible children can be triggered by certain environmental factors to produce islet autoantibodies (IA) against pancreatic β cells, which greatly increases their risk for Type-1 ... -
Isozyme-Specific Ligands for O-acetylserine sulfhydrylase, a Novel Antibiotic Target
(PLos One, 2013-10-22)The last step of cysteine biosynthesis in bacteria and plants is catalyzed by O-acetylserine sulfhydrylase. In bacteria, two isozymes, O-acetylserine sulfhydrylase-A and O-acetylserine sulfhydrylase-B, have been identified ... -
Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis and Implications for Honey Bee Health
(PLoS Pathogens, 2014-07-31)Author Summary The mysterious outbreak of honey bee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) in the US in 2006–2007 has attracted massive media attention and created great concerns over the effects of various risk factors on bee ... -
Issue Voting: An Empirical Examination of Individually Necessary and Jointly Sufficient Conditions
(American Politics Research, 1979-01-01)This paper argues that six conditions must be met to conclude that issue voting exists: (1) candidates must take different positions on the issues of the day; (2) the campaign issues must be salient to the voter; (3) voters ... -
Item Difficulty Sequencing and Response Style: a Follow-Up Analysis
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It’s Hard, but I Can Do It: How an Independent Engineering Fair Project Can Affect Student Perceptions Of Science
(2021-09-07)Incorporating authentic engineering practices into educative experiences in elementary school has the potential to positively impact student consideration of STEM careers ... -
It’s Fun to Interview Him, If You Can Catch Him: an interview with Robert Wedgeworth
(Information Development, 1999-03-01)Robert Wedgeworth, President of the International Federation of Library Association and Institutions (IFLA) from 1991–1997, was interviewed August 20, 1998, Hotel Okura, Amsterdam, during the 64th General Conference of ...