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Kent State University
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated to what extent Work-Home Interference mediated the relationship between workload and two indicators of well-being, that is, (a) affective wellbeing (i.e., work-related negative affect and depressive mood) and (b) subjective health complaints).
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of computer-presented Social Stories and video models on the social communication skills of three children with high-functioning autism/Asperger's.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of computer-presented Social Stories and video models on the social communication skills of three children with High-Functioning Autism/Aspe...
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Yerevan Physics Institute1, Syracuse University2, University of Kentucky3, Saint Mary's University4, College of William & Mary5, University of Virginia6, University of New Hampshire7, New York University8, Florida International University9, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility10, Stanford University11, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University12, Carnegie Mellon University13, Longwood University14, Massachusetts Institute of Technology15, California State University, Los Angeles16, Norfolk State University17, Kent State University18, University of Massachusetts Amherst19, University of South Carolina20, Tel Aviv University21, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics22, George Washington University23
TL;DR: In this paper, a search at the Jefferson Laboratory for new forces mediated by sub-GeV vector bosons with weak coupling α' to electrons was conducted using APEX test run data.
Abstract: We present a search at the Jefferson Laboratory for new forces mediated by sub-GeV vector bosons with weak coupling α' to electrons. Such a particle A' can be produced in electron-nucleus fixed-target scattering and then decay to an e + e- pair, producing a narrow resonance in the QED trident spectrum. Using APEX test run data, we searched in the mass range 175-250 MeV, found no evidence for an A'→ e+ e- reaction, and set an upper limit of α'/α ~/= 10(-6). Our findings demonstrate that fixed-target searches can explore a new, wide, and important range of masses and couplings for sub-GeV forces.
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TL;DR: The as-prepared sample used as an anode in sodium-ion batteries exhibits the best rate performance ever reported for Na2 Ti3 O7, delivering more than 60 mAh g-1 after 1000 continuous cycles at the high rate of 50 C, which was achieved due to its unique structure.
Abstract: Uniform Na2 Ti3 O7 hollow spheres assembled from N-doped carbon-coated ultrathin nanosheets are synthesized. A unique multilayer structure of nanosheets is presumed to significantly reduce energy consumption during the diffusion process of sodium ions, while the carbon-coated structure can increase the overall conductivity. The as-prepared sample used as an anode in sodium-ion batteries exhibits the best rate performance ever reported for Na2 Ti3 O7 , delivering more than 60 mAh g-1 after 1000 continuous cycles at the high rate of 50 C, which was achieved due to its unique structure.
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TL;DR: Confirmatory factor analysis was used to compare a self-report measure, the PTSD Checklist, and a structured clinical interview, the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale, in 2,960 utility workers exposed to the World Trade Center Ground Zero site, finding the latent structure of the PCL was slightly better represented by correlated reexperiencing, avoidance, dysphoria, and hyperarousal factors.
Abstract: Although posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) factor analytic research has yielded little support for the DSM-IV 3-factor model of reexperiencing, avoidance, and hyperarousal symptoms, no clear consensus regarding alternative models has emerged. One possible explanation is differential instrumentation across studies. In the present study, the authors used confirmatory factor analysis to compare a self-report measure, the PTSD Checklist (PCL), and a structured clinical interview, the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS), in 2,960 utility workers exposed to the World Trade Center Ground Zero site. Although two 4-factor models fit adequately for each measure, the latent structure of the PCL was slightly better represented by correlated reexperiencing, avoidance, dysphoria, and hyperarousal factors, whereas that of the CAPS was slightly better represented by correlated reexperiencing, avoidance, emotional numbing, and hyperarousal factors. After accounting for method variance, the model specifying dysphoria as a distinct factor achieved slightly better fit. Patterns of correlations with external variables provided additional support for the dysphoria model. Implications regarding the underlying structure of PTSD are discussed.
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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 |