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About: Georgia State University is a education organization based out in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 13988 authors who have published 35895 publications receiving 1164332 citations. The organization is also known as: GSU & Georgia State.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Mental health, Stars, Health care
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TL;DR: In this paper, the results of the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) were examined with an emphasis on implications for the formation of a new state of dense matter.
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01 Jan 1986TL;DR: The book begins with a discussion of social interaction and observation and quickly moves into a classic study of interaction, Parten's (1932) study ofSocial interaction in children, which discusses recording methods but is notable for its lack of detail.
Abstract: odological concerns. This review is decidedly mixed. The book begins with a discussion of social interaction and observation and quickly moves into a classic study of interaction, Parten's (1932) study of social interaction in children. The issue of sequence versus marginal summation is brought in with argument favoring retention of sequence at all times until independence from sequence is established. Some discussion of the observation-theory issue in the philosophy of science is brought in (see Willson, 1987, for some commentary on this). The second chapter is devoted to developing a coding scheme for observation. It is here that the lack of attention to the reading literature is apparent. Frick and Semmel's (1978) paper is widely cited for development of coding schemes in reading. Researchers in this field have had to grapple with extremely complex issues. Flanders' (1960) work is often cited in education as an early effort, but does not appear in Bakeman and Gottman's book at all. Frick and Semmel pointed researchers to important considerations such as inference level in observation and its development in the coding scheme. This issue is not given nearly the space it requires, especially with the research showing the problems of reliability with highinference observation. The chapter ends with some examples of coding schemes but little practical advice on how to set up the coding schemes and the definitional menus that are absolutely required when several observers other than the developer are to use the system. Chapter 3 discusses recording methods but is notable for its lack of detail
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TL;DR: On 5 February 2020, in Yokohama, Japan, a cruise ship hosting 3,711 people underwent a 2-week quarantine after a former passenger was found with COVID-19 post-disembarking, and the delay-adjusted asymptomatic proportion of infections, along with the infections’ timeline were derived.
Abstract: On 5 February 2020, in Yokohama, Japan, a cruise ship hosting 3,711 people underwent a 2-week quarantine after a former passenger was found with COVID-19 post-disembarking. As at 20 February, 634 persons on board tested positive for the causative virus. We conducted statistical modelling to derive the delay-adjusted asymptomatic proportion of infections, along with the infections' timeline. The estimated asymptomatic proportion was 17.9% (95% credible interval (CrI): 15.5-20.2%). Most infections occurred before the quarantine start.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a study of corporate entrepreneurship and its impact on company financial performance is presented, which suggests that corporate entrepreneurship is a particularly effective practice among companies operating in hostile environments (as opposed to benign environments).
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TL;DR: A comprehensive phylogenetic classification of the kingdom Fungi is proposed, with reference to recent molecular phylogenetic analyses, and with input from diverse members of the fungal taxonomic community.
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Paul M. Thompson | 183 | 2271 | 146736 |
Michael Tomasello | 155 | 797 | 93361 |
Han Zhang | 130 | 970 | 58863 |
David B. Audretsch | 126 | 671 | 72456 |
Ian O. Ellis | 126 | 1051 | 75435 |
John R. Perfect | 119 | 573 | 52325 |
Vince D. Calhoun | 117 | 1234 | 62205 |
Timothy E. Hewett | 116 | 531 | 49310 |
Kenta Shigaki | 113 | 570 | 42914 |
Eric Courchesne | 107 | 240 | 41200 |
Cynthia M. Bulik | 107 | 714 | 41562 |
Shaker A. Zahra | 104 | 293 | 63532 |
Robin G. Morris | 98 | 519 | 32080 |
Richard H. Myers | 97 | 316 | 54203 |
Walter H. Kaye | 96 | 403 | 30915 |