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Victor Moreno
Researcher at Arizona State University
Publications - 17
Citations - 609
Victor Moreno is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator & Ethylene propylene rubber. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 17 publications receiving 538 citations.
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Mass Media and the Contagion of Fear: The Case of Ebola in America.
Sherry Towers,Shehzad Afzal,Gilbert Bernal,Nadya Bliss,Shala Brown,Baltazar Espinoza,Jasmine Jackson,Julia Judson-Garcia,M Khan,Michael Lin,Robert Hideo Mamada,Victor Moreno,Fereshteh Nazari,Kamaldeen Okuneye,Mary L. Ross,Claudia Rodriguez,Jan Medlock,David S. Ebert,Carlos Castillo-Chavez +18 more
TL;DR: Significant evidence of contagion is found, with each Ebola-related news video inspiring tens of thousands of Ebola- related tweets and Internet searches, in the U. S. during the six week period ending Oct 31, 2014.
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Effect of long-term corona on non-ceramic outdoor insulator housing materials
Victor Moreno,R.S. Gorur +1 more
TL;DR: The influence of long-term corona on the degradation of non-ceramic composite insulator (NCI) housing materials was studied in this article, where the effect of relative humidity and externally applied mechanical stress as acceleration factors was assessed.
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AC and DC performance of polymeric housing materials for HV outdoor insulators
Victor Moreno,R.S. Gorur +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of polymers was evaluated in terms of their charge accumulation and decay characteristics as a function of humidity, and their tracking and erosion resistance under AC and DC electrical stresses.
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Impact of corona on the long-term performance of nonceramic insulators
TL;DR: In this article, two sources of corona have been investigated: corona from a metal electrode, and Corona from water droplets, and the results show that corona induced degradation is dominantly due to a combination of electro-chemical reactions rather than thermal effects.
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Role of short-term dispersal on the dynamics of Zika virus in an extreme idealized environment.
Victor Moreno,Baltazar Espinoza,Derdei Bichara,Derdei Bichara,Susan A. Holechek,Carlos Castillo-Chavez,Carlos Castillo-Chavez,Carlos Castillo-Chavez +7 more
TL;DR: The role of mobility within communities characterized by extreme poverty, crime and violence is explored and a Lagrangian modeling approach is made use within a two-patch setting in order to highlight the possible effects that short-term mobility, within highly distinct environments, may have on the dynamics of ZIKV outbreak.