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Drake University

EducationDes Moines, Iowa, United States
About: Drake University is a education organization based out in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Ionization & Electron. The organization has 1179 authors who have published 2682 publications receiving 58786 citations. The organization is also known as: Drake.


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Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: Jupyter notebooks, a document format for publishing code, results and explanations in a form that is both readable and executable, is presented.
Abstract: It is increasingly necessary for researchers in all fields to write computer code, and in order to reproduce research results, it is important that this code is published. We present Jupyter notebooks, a document format for publishing code, results and explanations in a form that is both readable and executable. We discuss various tools and use cases for notebook documents.

2,145 citations

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TL;DR: The popular press has recently reported that managers of retail and service outlets are diffusing scents into their stores to create more positive environments and develop a competitive advantage as mentioned in this paper, which is not true.
Abstract: The popular press has recently reported that managers of retail and service outlets are diffusing scents into their stores to create more positive environments and develop a competitive advantage. ...

830 citations

Proceedings Article
04 Aug 1996
TL;DR: Experimental results with a complete database-query application for U.S. geography show that CHILL is able to learn parsers that outperform a preexisting, hand-crafted counterpart, and provide direct evidence of the utility of an empirical approach at the level of a complete natural language application.
Abstract: This paper presents recent work using the CHILL parser acquisition system to automate the construction of a natural-language interface for database queries. CHILL treats parser acquisition as the learning of search-control rules within a logic program representing a shift-reduce parser and uses techniques from Inductive Logic Programming to learn relational control knowledge. Starting with a general framework for constructing a suitable logical form, CHILL is able to train on a corpus comprising sentences paired with database queries and induce parsers that map subsequent sentences directly into executable queries. Experimental results with a complete database-query application for U.S. geography show that CHILL is able to learn parsers that outperform a preexisting, hand-crafted counterpart. These results demonstrate the ability of a corpus-based system to produce more than purely syntactic representations. They also provide direct evidence of the utility of an empirical approach at the level of a complete natural language application.

795 citations

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TL;DR: Being a teacher, being a woman, being between 40 and 59 years of age, having 16 or more years of education, and having a family history of voice disorders were each positively associated with having experienced a voice disorder in the past.
Abstract: Over 3 million teachers in the United States use their voice as a primary tool of trade and are thought to be at higher risk for occupation-related voice disorders than the general population. However, estimates regarding the prevalence of voice disorders in teachers and the general population vary considerably. To determine the extent that teachers are at greater risk for voice disorders, 2,531 randomly selected participants from Iowa and Utah (1,243 teachers and 1,288 nonteachers) were interviewed by telephone using a voice disorder questionnaire. Prevalence-the number of cases per population at risk at a specific time-was determined. The prevalence of reporting a current voice problem was significantly greater in teachers compared with nonteachers (11.0% vs. 6.2%), chi(2)(1) = 18.2, p 4 weeks in duration), compared with acute voice disorders (20.9% vs. 13.3%), chi(2)(1) = 8.7, p =.003. To assess the association between past voice disorders and possible risks, adjusted odds ratios (ORs) were estimated using multiple logistic regression. The results identified that being a teacher, being a woman, being between 40 and 59 years of age, having 16 or more years of education, and having a family history of voice disorders were each positively associated with having experienced a voice disorder in the past. These results support the notion that teaching is a high-risk occupation for voice disorders. Important information is also provided regarding additional factors that might contribute to the development of voice disorders.

766 citations

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TL;DR: This paper conducted a meta-analysis of the relationship between gender and burnout using 409 effect sizes from 183 studies and found that women are slightly more emotionally exhausted than men, while men are somewhat more depersonalized than women.

685 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Athanasios Petridis8333824862
Kipling D. Williams6822124646
Timothy J. Bartness6120712956
Ray A. Lucas6115420503
Nenad Trinajstić5437015196
Andreas Schramm511529867
Milan Randić502798892
Peter Conrad5014713668
Alan Anticevic481669708
Tristram Smith451349113
Klaus Bartschat454707453
Igor Bray445669408
Subhash C. Basak412546248
Anatoli Kheifets383235584
Jan Walker37946293
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20237
202236
2021108
2020119
2019149
201885