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Illinois State University

EducationNormal, Illinois, United States
About: Illinois State University is a education organization based out in Normal, Illinois, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 5560 authors who have published 12077 publications receiving 324666 citations. The organization is also known as: ISU & Illinois State Normal University.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the conceptualization and measurement of service quality and the relationships between service quality, consumer satisfaction, and purchase intentions, and investigate the relationship between the two factors.
Abstract: The authors investigate the conceptualization and measurement of service quality and the relationships between service quality, consumer satisfaction, and purchase intentions. A literature review s...

9,593 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors respond to concerns raised by Parasuraman, Zeithaml, and Berry about the relative efficacy of performance-based and perceptions-minus-expectations measures of service quality.
Abstract: The authors respond to concerns raised by Parasuraman, Zeithaml, and Berry (1994) about the relative efficacy of performance-based and perceptions-minus-expectations measures of service quality. Th...

2,825 citations

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Andrew G. Clark1, Michael B. Eisen2, Michael B. Eisen3, Douglas Smith  +426 moreInstitutions (70)
08 Nov 2007-Nature
TL;DR: These genome sequences augment the formidable genetic tools that have made Drosophila melanogaster a pre-eminent model for animal genetics, and will further catalyse fundamental research on mechanisms of development, cell biology, genetics, disease, neurobiology, behaviour, physiology and evolution.
Abstract: Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the precision and sensitivity of evolutionary inference, producing more robust results than single-genome analyses can provide. The genomes of 12 Drosophila species, ten of which are presented here for the first time (sechellia, simulans, yakuba, erecta, ananassae, persimilis, willistoni, mojavensis, virilis and grimshawi), illustrate how rates and patterns of sequence divergence across taxa can illuminate evolutionary processes on a genomic scale. These genome sequences augment the formidable genetic tools that have made Drosophila melanogaster a pre-eminent model for animal genetics, and will further catalyse fundamental research on mechanisms of development, cell biology, genetics, disease, neurobiology, behaviour, physiology and evolution. Despite remarkable similarities among these Drosophila species, we identified many putatively non-neutral changes in protein-coding genes, non-coding RNA genes, and cis-regulatory regions. These may prove to underlie differences in the ecology and behaviour of these diverse species.

2,057 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between service quality and consumer satisfaction in the formation of consumers' purchase intentions across four unique service industries and found that consumer satisfaction is best described as moderating the service quality/purchase intention relationship.

1,991 citations

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TL;DR: The role of opioids in the treatment of chronic pain is influenced by the fact that these potent analgesics are associated with a significant number of side effects and complications, and these phenomena are the focus of this review.
Abstract: Medications which bind to opioid receptors are increasingly being prescribed for the treatment of multiple and diverse chronic painful conditions. Their use for acute pain or terminal pain is well accepted. Their role in the long-term treatment of chronic noncancer pain is, however, controversial for many reasons. One of the primary reasons is the well-known phenomenon of psychological addiction that can occur with the use of these medications. Abuse and diversion of these medications is a growing problem as the availability of these medications increases and this public health issue confounds their clinical utility. Also, the extent of their efficacy in the treatment of pain when utilized on a chronic basis has not been definitively proven. Lastly, the role of opioids in the treatment of chronic pain is also influenced by the fact that these potent analgesics are associated with a significant number of side effects and complications. It is these phenomena that are the focus of this review. Common side effects of opioid administration include sedation, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, constipation, physical dependence, tolerance, and respiratory depression. Physical dependence and addiction are clinical concerns that may prevent proper prescribing and in turn inadequate pain management. Less common side effects may include delayed gastric emptying, hyperalgesia, immunologic and hormonal dysfunction, muscle rigidity, and myoclonus. The most common side effects of opioid usage are constipation (which has a very high incidence) and nausea. These 2 side effects can be difficult to manage and frequently tolerance to them does not develop; this is especially true for constipation. They may be severe enough to require opioid discontinuation, and contribute to under-dosing and inadequate analgesia. Several clinical trials are underway to identify adjunct therapies that may mitigate these side effects. Switching opioids and/or routes of administration may also provide benefits for patients. Proper patient screening, education, and preemptive treatment of potential side effects may aid in maximizing effectiveness while reducing the severity of side effects and adverse events. Opioids can be considered broad spectrum analgesic agents, affecting a wide number of organ systems and influencing a large number of body functions.

1,670 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Gerald R. Ferris9333229478
Kathleen M. Carroll9037928302
Vikas Kumar8985939185
James C. McCroskey8220121706
Phillip K. Peterson8130921366
David T. Rubin8082227532
Larry M. Baddour7762456790
David R. Brown7545120062
Alan B. Bennett7130314584
Jan Verhoef7130415663
Yang Song6664621184
Paul G. Quie6221313499
Terry A. Beehr6217916724
Susan Sprecher6115811761
Thomas N. Seyfried6126712442
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202323
2022127
2021554
2020532
2019507
2018453