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Description Non-Halogenated Solvents are commonly used in many laboratories at Temple University (TU) as part of their research and clinical activities. A Non-Halogenated Solvent is an organic compound in which it does not have a halogen (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine) attached to it. Aqueous, non-halogenated solvents are compatible solvents with >25% water content.
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Gaining insight into why individuals and groups might resist change and how to overcome that resistance, including social network information to develop change implementation strategy;
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Biography Dr. In-Sue Oh (PhD, Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa) is the Charles E. Beury Professor in the Department of Management at the Fox School of Business, Temple University. His research and teaching interests include personnel selection, meta-analysis, and strategic human resource management. Dr. Oh has published close to 100 scholarly articles, with more than 30 of them ...
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Qwickly Attendance: A Quick Guide This document is designed to help you get started with Qwickly Attendance and decide what method of taking attendance in Qwickly will be most appropriate for you during the fall semester. Whichever method you choose, it provides step-by-step instructions for each. It also covers some special cases and strategies for certain situations, such as courses with ...
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Longin Jan Latecki, Advisory Chair, Computer and Information Sciences Slobodan Vucetic, Computer and Information Sciences Haibin Ling, Computer and Information Sciences Jianbo Shi, External Member, University of Pennsylvania
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A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers or other mathematical objects, for which operations such as addition and multiplication are defined. Most of this article focuses on real matrices, i.e., matrices whose elements are real numbers. For instance, this is a real matrix: The numbers, symbols or expressions in the matrix are called its entries or its elements. The horizontal and vertical ...
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About the Program The PhD in Media and Communication offers a comprehensive curriculum in communication theory and research designed to provide advanced students with the breadth and depth of knowledge needed to make significant contributions in the academic and professional fields of mediated communication and, generally, communication.
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Abstract. As a commentary to Juhani Iivari’s insightful essay, I briefly analyze design science research as an embodiment of three closely related cycles of activities. The Relevance Cycle inputs requirements from the contextual envi-ronment into the research and introduces the research artifacts into environ-mental field testing. The Rigor Cycle provides grounding theories and methods along ...
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Replication file Nickerson, David W. 2006. “ Hunting the Elusive Young Voter,” Journal of Political Marketing 5 (3):47-69. Nickerson, David W. 2006. “ Volunteer Phone Calls Can Increase Turnout.” American Politics Research 34 (3):271-292. Replication file Nickerson, David W., Ryan F. Friedrichs, and David C. King. 2006.
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The Klein College of Media and Communication is one of the largest schools of its kind in the country. Considered the Philadelphia region’s leading provider of media employees, Klein College is where academic and creative ideas come to fruition.