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Sites - Wordpress

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Sites.temple.edu uses WordPress, one of the easiest, and most popular, tools to create simple yet robust sites. WordPress is used on over 33% of ALL websites, and has over 60% of market share.

Dr. Xiang (Robert) Li - Sites

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Dr. Xiang (Robert) LiFounder WordPress Theme by Compete Themes.

Find a Database - Temple University

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Case Files Collection offers the best-selling Case Files content in an interactive format. This collection features: the complete collection of basic science, clinical medicine, and post-graduate level cases from 23 Case Files series books; an interactive format; and personalized functionality to let users mark their progress through completed and unseen cases.

Qualitative Data Analysis and QDA Tools - Temple University

https://guides.temple.edu/qda/qualcoder

QualCoder is free, open source software for qualitative data analysis. It has many of the features of commercial QDA software packages such as auto-coding, coding images and A/V materials, SQL database querying, and many reporting and visualization options.

Dr. Yugang Sun's Group - Department of Chemistry, Temple University

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Department of Chemistry, Temple UniversityIt seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

Sunil Wattal - Fox School of Business

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Software Components and Product Variety in a Platform Ecosystem: A Dynamic Network Analysis of WordPress. Information Systems Research, 34 (4), 1339-1374. Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS). doi: 10.1287/isre.2022.1172. Han, W., Wang, X., Ahsen, M.E., & Wattal, S. (2022).

Professor Ellie Margolis, Temple Law School

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Professor Margolis is a published expert on appellate brief writing and advocacy. Her scholarship, often labeled “ground-breaking,” is widely cited in legal writing textbooks, law review articles, and appellate briefs. Before joining the Temple faculty in 1996, Professor Margolis taught at Vermont Law School, where she was Assistant Director of the Legal Writing Program. She also had a ...

Temple University - Institutional Research and Assessment

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Each logarithm should involve only one variable and should not have any exponents. Assume that all variables are positive. 71. Rewrite x = e9 as a logarithmic equation. 72. Solve ln(x 7) + ln 2 = ln x for x. 73. Solve 5 + ln(x + 4) = 3 for x. Do not round any intermediate computations, and round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

Journals & Law Reviews - Temple Law

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Temple University Beasley School of Law's professional and student-edited journals and law reviews.

Volume 38: Issue 2 (2024) | Temple International & Comparative Law Journal

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The following articles, featured in Volume 38 of Temple’s International and Comparative Law Journal (TICLJ) during the 2023–2024 academic year, were written by legal scholars and practitioners. The…