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Keele University

EducationNewcastle-under-Lyme, United Kingdom
About: Keele University is a education organization based out in Newcastle-under-Lyme, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Stars. The organization has 11318 authors who have published 26323 publications receiving 894671 citations. The organization is also known as: Keele University.
Topics: Population, Stars, Health care, Galaxy, Planet


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TL;DR: Juslin and Vastfjall as discussed by the authors reported that people consciously and unconsciously use music to change, create, maintain, and maintain their emotional states, and that music experiences are often reported to influence emotions.
Abstract: Musical experiences are often reported to influence emotions (Juslin & Vastfjall, 2008; Sloboda, O’Neill, & Ivaldi, 2001): people consciously and unconsciously use music to change, create, maintain...

186 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a third way politics that purports to remove the tensions and conflicts between professions and various stakeholders, the private and the public, and markets and civic society is proposed.
Abstract: In recent decades neo-liberal reform has significantly impacted on public sector professionals. Sociological interest in such impact has tended to focus on professionals as subjects of such reform: as either de-professionalized ‘victims’ who feel oppressed by the structures of control or strategic operators seeking to contest the spaces and contradictions of market, managerial and audit cultures. Such a dualism is reflective of wider separations of agency and structure that have plagued sociology down the years. Our approach challenges modernizing agendas which seek to re-professionalize or empower professionals without examining the changing conditions of their work or the neo-liberal conditions which frame their practice. It also questions the policy outcomes of reconciling the dualism between agency and structure through a ‘third way’ politics that purports to remove the tensions and conflicts between professions and various stakeholders, the private and the public, and markets and civic society.

186 citations

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01 Apr 1991
TL;DR: In the early Eocene, a series of oceanic terranes were accreted onto the Pacific continental margin of Colombia and the island of Gorgona is thought to represent part of the most recent Eocene terrane-forming event as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: During Cretaceous and Tertiary time a series of oceanic terranes were accreted onto the Pacific continental margin of Colombia The island of Gorgona is thought to represent part of the most recent, early Eocene, terrane-forming event Gorgona is remarkable for the occurrence of komatiites of middle Cretaceous age, having MgO contents up to 24% The geochemistry of spatially and temporally associated tholeiites suggests that Gorgona is an obducted fragment of the oceanic Caribbean Plateau, postulated by Duncan and Hargraves (1984) to have formed at 100 to 75 Ma over the Galapagos hotspot Further examples of high-MgO oceanic lavas that may represent fragments of the Caribbean Plateau occur in allochthonous terranes on the island of Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles and in the Romeral zone ophiolites in the southwestern Colombian Andes These and other examples suggest that the formation of high-MgO liquids may be a feature of oceanic-plateau settings The association of Phanerozoic komatiites with oceanic plateaus, coupled with thermal considerations, provides a plausible analogue for the origin of some komatiite-tholeiite sequences in Archean greenstone belts

186 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, first-principles calculations based on density-functional theory and pseudopotentials are used to calculate the energies and relaxed structures of five low-index surfaces of α-alumina.
Abstract: First-principles calculations based on density–functional theory and pseudopotentials are used to calculate the energies and relaxed structures of five low-index surfaces of α-alumina. Evidence for the reliability of the theoretical methods is provided by calculations of the lattice parameters and internal coordinates of the perfect crystal, which agree very closely with experimental data. It is shown that, for some of the surfaces, relaxation effects reduce the surface energy by over a factor of two and lead to major changes of surface structure, with particularly large effects being found for the (0001) and (1010) surfaces. Results are also presented for the distribution of valence electron charge in the surface region. These results suggest that α-alumina is highly ionic even for ions at the surface.

186 citations

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TL;DR: Examination of the relationship between adult attachment style and posttraumatic stress symptomatology in a volunteer sample of adults who reported the experience of childhood abuse indicated that those who displayed fearful and preoccupied attachment styles had the highest mean scores on posttraumatic symptoms.
Abstract: This study examines the relationship between adult attachment style and posttraumatic stress symptomatology in a volunteer sample of adults who reported the experience of childhood abuse Sixty-six individuals completed measures of abuse history, attachment style, and posttraumatic stress symptomatology Results indicated that 76% of participants endorsed one of the three insecure attachment styles (dismissing, fearful, or preoccupied) Analyses of variances revealed that those who displayed fearful and preoccupied attachment styles, which represent a negative view of the self, had the highest mean scores on posttraumatic symptoms Correlational analyses revealed a significant positive relationship between negative view of self and posttraumatic stress symptomatology, but not between negative view of other and posttraumatic stress symptomatology Regression analyses indicated that having a negative view of self was most highly associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms, followed by a history of physical abuse The regression analysis further indicated that negative view of other was unrelated to posttraumatic stress symptoms

186 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
George Davey Smith2242540248373
Simon D. M. White189795231645
James F. Wilson146677101883
Stephen O'Rahilly13852075686
Wendy Taylor131125289457
Nicola Maffulli115157059548
Georg Kresse111430244729
Patrick B. Hall11147068383
Peter T. Katzmarzyk11061856484
John F. Dovidio10946646982
Elizabeth H. Blackburn10834450726
Mary L. Phillips10542239995
Garry P. Nolan10447446025
Wayne W. Hancock10350535694
Mohamed H. Sayegh10348538540
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202344
2022155
20211,473
20201,377
20191,178
20181,106