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Fairleigh Dickinson University
Education•Teaneck, New Jersey, United States•
About: Fairleigh Dickinson University is a education organization based out in Teaneck, New Jersey, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 1597 authors who have published 3010 publications receiving 100246 citations. The organization is also known as: Dickinson University & FDU.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Anxiety, Test (assessment), Eating disorders
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07 Feb 20146,430 citations
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TL;DR: These findings support the viability of the CTQ-SF across diverse clinical and nonreferred populations and demonstrated good criterion-related validity in a subsample of adolescents on whom corroborative data were available.
4,078 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed knowledge-based theory to shed light on international growth in entrepreneurial firms and found earlier initiation of internationalization and greater knowledge intensity to be associat...
Abstract: We employed knowledge-based theory to shed light on international growth in entrepreneurial firms. We found earlier initiation of internationalization and greater knowledge intensity to be associat...
2,581 citations
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TL;DR: The relatively few residues that, through their packing, hydrogen bonding or the ability to assume unusual phi, psi or omega conformations, are primarily responsible for the main-chain conformations of the hypervariable regions are identified.
2,400 citations
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01 Jan 1981TL;DR: There are some classical decision rules such as dominance, maximin and maximum which are still fit for the MADM environment but they do not require the DM’s preference information, and accordingly yield the objective (vs. subjective) solution.
Abstract: There are some classical decision rules such as dominance, maximin and maximum which are still fit for the MADM environment. They do not require the DM’s preference information, and accordingly yield the objective (vs. subjective) solution. However, the right selection of these methods for the right situation is important. (See Table 1.3 for references).
1,890 citations
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Joseph Sarkis | 101 | 482 | 45116 |
Thomas P. Quinn | 96 | 455 | 33939 |
Howard Tennen | 84 | 379 | 24125 |
Edward R. Dougherty | 76 | 765 | 27263 |
Jeremy C. Smith | 70 | 505 | 42176 |
David Kritchevsky | 69 | 506 | 19964 |
Arthur M. Lesk | 68 | 216 | 27459 |
Ponisseril Somasundaran | 65 | 504 | 24852 |
Michael G. Perri | 61 | 169 | 14630 |
John W. Clark | 60 | 707 | 13999 |
Michael J. Todd | 58 | 295 | 15721 |
Patricia A. Areán | 57 | 202 | 14238 |
Ron Dumont | 50 | 129 | 22867 |
Arthur M. Nezu | 48 | 128 | 9134 |
Shuang Wang | 46 | 169 | 6851 |