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Kent State University
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About: Kent State University is a education organization based out in Kent, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Liquid crystal & Population. The organization has 10897 authors who have published 24607 publications receiving 720309 citations. The organization is also known as: Kent State & KSU.
Topics: Liquid crystal, Population, Poison control, Adsorption, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of network board capital (i.e., human capital and relational capital) on total, radical and incremental network innovative performance were examined, and results from a five-year period were presented.
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Bowling Green State University1, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration2, Heidelberg University (Ohio)3, State University of New York at Purchase4, United States Environmental Protection Agency5, National Ocean Service6, Carnegie Institution for Science7, Ohio State University8, University of California, Santa Cruz9, University of Innsbruck10, Kent State University11, Oregon State University12, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill13, Silver Spring Networks14, University of Amsterdam15, University of Tennessee16
TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to present the consensus summary of these issues that emerged from discussions at the Workshop, such as bloom detection, modeling, nutrient loading, and strategies to reduce nutrients.
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TL;DR: Soil quality in Heigangkou-Liuyuankou irrigation areas of Kaifeng, China is examined to find transportation, rural settlements, and water bodies are found to be the major sources of heavy metal pollution in the soil; among the major source, transportation is the most significant factor.
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TL;DR: The authors investigated whether the gender discrepancy in antisocial behavior might be attributable to gender differences in other moral cognitive variables, specifically, moral self-relevance and self-serving cognitive distortion.
Abstract: Males' greater propensity for antisocial (i.e.,
externalizing) behavior has been well documented. Because males and
females generally have evidenced negligible differences in moral judgment
stage, we investigated whether the gender discrepancy in antisocial
behavior might be attributable to gender differences in other moral
cognitive variables, specifically, moral self-relevance and self-serving
cognitive distortion. The sample included 88 male and 105 female
college students aged 16 to 19 years. In multiple regression analyses,
moral judgment and moral self-relevance correlated negatively, and
self-serving cognitive distortion correlated positively with antisocial
behavior. Path analysis revealed that mature moral judgment and higher
moral self-relevance were associated with lower levels of self-serving
cognitive distortion, which partially mediated the relationship
between those variables and antisocial behavior. Relationships among
the moral cognitive variables and antisocial behavior did not vary by
gender. Although the genders did not differ in moral judgment stage,
females evidenced greater moral self-relevance, less self-serving
cognitive distortion, and less antisocial behavior. The implications
of these findings for moral developmental theory and the treatment of
antisocial behavior are discussed.
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TL;DR: The duration of exposure was related to the reduction in the AChE activities which reflected the biotoxicity of endosulfan, which will certainly affect the normal behavior of the juvenile bluegill which is detrimental to their very existence in the natural habitat.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Russel J. Reiter | 169 | 1646 | 121010 |
Marco Costa | 146 | 1458 | 105096 |
Jong-Sung Yu | 124 | 1051 | 72637 |
Mietek Jaroniec | 123 | 571 | 79561 |
M. Cherney | 118 | 572 | 49933 |
Qiang Xu | 117 | 585 | 50151 |
Lee Stuart Barnby | 116 | 494 | 43490 |
Martin Knapp | 106 | 1067 | 48518 |
Christopher Shaw | 97 | 771 | 52181 |
B. V.K.S. Potukuchi | 96 | 190 | 30763 |
Vahram Haroutunian | 94 | 424 | 38954 |
W. E. Moerner | 92 | 478 | 35121 |
Luciano Rezzolla | 90 | 394 | 26159 |
Bruce A. Roe | 89 | 295 | 76365 |
Susan L. Brantley | 88 | 358 | 25582 |